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The Flip Side  

The Flip Side

with Jess Gibson

Author: Kurious Arts

The Flip Side is a brand new podcast hosted by Sheffield based performer and workshop facilitator, Jess Gibson and produced by Kurious Arts. Each month, Jess and her guests chat all things community, contact and connection. Whether its discussing community projects, physical touch or getting to grips with neuroscience; they've got you covered! Want to join in with the conversation then get in touch via social media @ArtsKurious!
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Language: en

Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Science, Social Sciences

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Episode 3: Work and Productivity
Episode 3
Friday, 8 May, 2020

The third episode of The Flip Side (recorded pre-lockdown) is all about work, jobs and our relationships with productivity. We discuss the draw of the 9 to 5, the work-life balance, how we define success and much much more.Host:Jess Gibson-Local performance artist and workshop facilitator in Sheffield. Specialising in dance and theatre, Jess loves telling stories and getting creative about topics. Follow them @JessiJayGibsonGuests: Ellie Wildbore- Service User and Patient Ambassador in Medical Education and Research at Sheffield Health and Social CareKerry Marsh-Performer, Curator and Writer and Artist in Residence at Hull Truck Theatre

 

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