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SUMMARY:Full Volume Episode 9 ft. Kate Mosse\, Jackie Kay\, & MLF25
DESCRIPTION:Full Volume returns for something of a Manchester Literature Festival Special this October.  \nWith the festival now marking its 20th Anniversary\, host Alan Lynch chats to the acclaimed author Kate Mosse about her two upcoming appearances at Central Library this month\, and gets the scoop on her latest book ‘Feminist History for Every Day of the Year’. \nThere’s also a candid interview with MLF Co-Director Cathy Bolton\, who shares her personal highlights from the last 20 years of the festival\, while offering her top tips for the 2025 edition that’s due to take over multiple venues across the city between 11-26th October. \nElsewhere\, Gary Parkinson heads down to Chorlton Library to sit down with former MLF star and esteemed Scottish poet\, playwright and novelist Jackie Kay. Listen out for a reading of her classic poem ‘George Square’. \nIn honour of National Coming Out Day 2025 on 11th October\, some of the Manchester Libraries staff share their own experiences of coming out\, featuring a range of stories that are sincere\, warm hearted\, and humorous. \nPlus\, there’s plenty of What’s On Tips for the month ahead\, and top preview picks to help you navigate the wealth of events on  at the Manchester Literature Festival. \nTune-in and turn it up! \nStream it on all major services here:\nhttps://push.fm/fl/actjsf7o-80012-96971-32630-87408-90983
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SUMMARY:Full Volume Podcast: Christmas Edition
DESCRIPTION:Step into Christmas with Manchester Libraries for the final Full Volume podcast of 2025.  \nBack for one last hurrah before the year is out\, presenter Alan Lynch and co-host Gary Parkinson have a nostalgic look back at what was a magical year for Manchester Libraries. Reflecting on the successful launch of the podcast and the litany of special guests who appeared on the show\, Gary and Alan also chat to a whole host of staff from across our libraries to get their highlights. Elsewhere Danny Middleton gives us a sneak peak of events coming up in the New Year\, whereas Head of Libraries\, Galleries\, and Culture Neil MacInnes gives us his exclusive insight. \nMeanwhile\, ascending folk artist Hannah Brine gets a grilling on her favourite Christmas songs following her recent concert at the Library. Plus\, we have nostalgic reflections from three Central Library staff who worked in the building during the 1970s and beyond. \nThere’s also plenty of What’s On Tips\, a book review of Christmas classic “A Christmas Carol”\, and much more to enjoy on this December edition of Full Volume: The Manchester Libraries Podcast. ***** ‘Full Volume: The Manchester Libraries Podcast’ takes listeners behind the shelves of our city’s much-loved libraries. Presented by the Central Library’s own Alan Lynch\, every month the podcast lifts the lid on a treasure trove of insider tips\, exclusive interviews\, book reviews\, and much more. Receiving rave reviews and overwhelming support from listeners\, the podcast has so far featured special guests such as celebrated authors and poets Dame Jacqueline Wilson\, Kate Mosse\, Jackie Kay\, Tynah Matembe\, and Kimberly Whittam\, Manchester City Council photographer Barrie Leach speaking about his exhibition ‘Our Town Hall: Portraits of a Workforce’\, folk musician Cole Stacey\, legendary Manchester artist and illustrator Stanley Chow\, Manchester’s Lord Mayor\, Councillor John Hacking\, BBC broadcaster and esteemed newspaper columnist Emma Barnett\, International Women’s Rugby player Libby Andrew\, plus Manchester City Council’s Head of Libraries\, Galleries\, and Culture Neil MacInnes OBE more. ‘Episode 11: Christmas Edition’\, the new episode of ‘Full Volume: The Manchester Libraries Podcast is on all major streaming services now. \nTurn it up\, and tune in – now: Full Volume: The Manchester Libraries Podcast by Manchester Libraries | Listen on Spotify\, Apple Podcasts\, Amazon Music | PUSH.fm \nWatch out for a new episode in the new year…
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SUMMARY:Full Volume Podcast Episode15: Shaun Wilson
DESCRIPTION:Presenters Alan Lynch and his co-host Gary Parkinson – bring you all the latest and greatest from across Manchester Libraries. \nThis May\, Alan sits down with rising Cumbrian author Shaun Wilson\, who tells all on his acclaimed debut novel ‘Malc’s Boy’. Shaun will be coming to Central Library later this month in person for a special author Q&A\, hosted by Tony Walsh \nPlus\, coin collectors will love our special feature with Steve Ingham who tells us all about the Numismatics Society who meet once a month at Central Library. Alan once thought he’d found a rare Rupert the Bear 50 pence\, until the penny dropped… hear more about it in this episode. \nElsewhere\, Elle takes us to reviewers corner once again as she sinks her teeth into the new novel by poet Neil Rollinson called “The Dead Don’t Bleed”. Hear her two cents on it here. \nPlus\, Alan heads to Chorlton and Didsbury Libraries to get the scoop on their latest happenings\, plus news of their involvement in the Chorlton Arts Festival and Didsbury Arts Festival respectfully. \nAnd there’s a roundup of what’s going on around the local Manchester Libraries throughout the month\, a choice archive clip from the Piccadilly Radio archive of when the Pope came to Heaton Mark\, and all the usual fun and games. \nTurn it up\, and tune in to Episode 15 now \nWatch out for a new episode next month….
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/full-volume-podcast-episode-7-with-john-robb/
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SUMMARY:Full Volume: The Manchester Libraries Podcast
DESCRIPTION:Full Volume: The Manchester Libraries Podcast returns with a packed Pride Month special. Listen Here \nWith so many events taking place across our libraries in June\, this month presenters Alan Lynch and his co-host Gary Parkinson take you through their pick of the litter with a cavalcade of cracking interviews. \nThere’s an interview with Greek mythology goddess Natalie Haynes as she tells us about her favourite myths and her new book ‘No Friend To This House’ ahead of her appearance at the Manchester Literature Festival in Central Library. Elsewhere\, author and Louder Than War journalist Iain Key drops in to give Alan the scoop on his brand new book ‘It’s Time The Tale Were Told: A People’s History of The Smiths’\, with plenty of chat about Manchester’s favourite indie icons. \nPlus\, Gary Parkinson sits down with author\, poet\, playwright\, actor and director: Gerry Potter. Renowned as both creator and destroyer of Chloe Poems\, the infamous gay\, Scouse\, Socialist\, gingham-clad\, drag queen diva tells Gary about his incredible work and life. Alongside this\, there’s reflections on Pride and highlights from the Manchester Libraries’ staff on their LGBTQI+ icons\, and a themed From The Archives Clip from the Piccadilly Archives. \nAnd there’s a roundup of what’s going on around the local Manchester Libraries throughout the month\, including a chat with Ollie from Greater Manchester Choirs\, and all the usual fun and games. \nTune in now here!
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