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The Green Room Press

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  • Summary

  • The Green Room Press, an audio editorial newspaper bringing you pieces from young black voices in the UK. You’ll hear from individuals on topics ranging from the struggles found in navigating interpersonal relationships, to the darker side of achieving fame in the music industry. The topics touched on by The Green Room Press serve not only to entertain, but to enlighten the audience to the experience shared by many black people in the diaspora. Welcome to the Green Room Creative Team: Hosted by Reuben Arthur Produced by Weyland Mckenzie Powered by Transmission Roundhouse
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Episodes
  • 7: Grave Danger
    Aug 25 2020
    It is said that in this life, nothing is certain – save for death & taxes. In this short episode of The Green Room Press, Reuben Arthur (Team GB athlete and Commonwealth Gold winner) peels back the layers and reflects on the lessons he learned from his father’s death as well as the recent passing of NBA legend Kobe Bryant
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    9 mins
  • 6: Playing Games (ft DVSN)
    Aug 17 2020
    We’ve all been there; you like them, they like you, you have fun but… “we don’t wanna put a title on it”. Classic situationship. Armed with advice from R&B duo DVSN, hear how Reuben attempts to play the game where both sides think they can win, but will surely lose.
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    22 mins
  • 5: Heavy is the Head (ft KABBA)
    Jul 30 2020
    All that glitters isn’t gold – even when it’s really platinum. Such was the discovery for KABBA, formerly known as A*M*E, a Grammy nominated & number 1 selling artist. Join Weyland on this episode of The Green Room Press as the pair dissect the journey the music industry can take its artists on and discover how to make it out the other side.
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    12 mins

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