
Creative Re-use of Historic and Industrial Buildings
BY SIMON DEVLIN
@ VOL 8
ON JAN 31, 2017
"There are some really unusual historic buildings out there that have been developed into quite interesting buildings."
Architect Simon Devlin talks about some of the more unusual historic buildings in the UK that have been converted and redeveloped for re-use in clever and profound ways that improve culture whilst retaining their iconic status and historical value.
This was "Presentation of the Day" on July 6th, 2017.

Do we take it for granted?
BY GAYLE HALL
@ VOL 8
ON JAN 31, 2017
Haberdasher and creative Gayle Hall talks about the personal and emotive subject of her childs illness and the invaluable support and advice she was given from the hospital and people in the charity sector.

Learning and Exploring New Cultures
BY FIONA BRICE
@ VOL 8
ON JAN 31, 2017
Arts and creativity consultant, Fiona Brice talks about her experience of working and living in Singapore five years with her family and how it changed their perceptions and understanding of culture.

An Apple a day
BY ANDY HILL
@ VOL 8
ON JAN 31, 2017
"My first Apple product was switched on in 1987." Director Andy Hill, from brand consultancy firm Wyndham Leigh, talks about his love of the Apple brand and how it changed the creative industries.

Time and Tide
BY JO ATHERTON
@ VOL 7
ON SEP 27, 2016
Artist Jo Atherton highlights the diversity of plastic objects washing ashore on the British coastline, and how the ubiquity of this material enables us to reinterpret stories of our time. Millions of years ago, fuelled by sunlight, marine plankton flourished and then settled on the ocean floor, slowly transforming into oil. This same oil is used to produce the endless plastic objects that dominate our everyday lives. When inked and printed, plastic flotsam fragments bear a stark resemblance to the rich diversity of microscopic marine life - a worrying and ironic connection to a beautiful natural process.

I'm Not an Adrenaline Junkie
BY ANDREW POODLE
@ VOL 7
ON SEP 27, 2016
Entrepreneur Andrew Poodle talks us through his personal adrenaline-fuelled journey.

Bedford isn't sh*t
BY ERICA ROFFE
@ VOL 7
ON SEP 27, 2016
Since 2011, Erica Roffe has run a publishing and cultural events company that proves that Bedford definitely isn't sh*t. She tells us about the pride she has for her hometown and why that has inspired her to collaborate with other residents to build a thriving creative community.

No Guts, No Glory
BY DR. BERT RUTTEN
@ VOL 7
ON SEP 27, 2016
"I believe that the world would be a better place if everyone just did what they want to do."
In “No Guts, No Glory” from PechaKucha Night St. Neots Vol. 7, Dr. Bert Rutten takes us on a journey into the world of personal development. Dr. Rutten shares how he developed from a forklift driver to a doctor in cardiovascular biology, and inspires us to do what really want – instead of what others think us to be capable of.
This was "PechaKucha of the Day" on Tuesday, December 20th, 2016.

Sketchbooks
BY RICHARD SLADE
@ VOL 7
ON SEP 27, 2016
“When I was 14, this is when it all started…1989.”
In "Sketchbooks", from PechaKucha Night St.Neots Vol.7, Graphic designer Richard Slade shares us about his love of drawing and how at the age of 11, with a gift of a sketchpad and pencils started his first sketchbook. Three decades later he has a collection of 52 sketchbooks that chart the course of his education, career and personal life.
This was "PechaKucha of the Day" on Wednesday, November 23rd, 2016.

Printing The Human Body
BY ANTHONY HOLMES
@ VOL 7
ON SEP 27, 2016
"You can put this on your lab, press print, go for lunch, come back and have some tissue."
In "Printing The Human Body" from PechaKucha Night St. Neots Vol. 7, Dr. Anthony Holmes gives us an insight in to 3D bioprinting – a truly disruptive emerging technology. By enabling us to print human tissues and organs, it has the potential to revolutionise the way we understand and treat human health and disease and address the incredible shortfall of organs suitable for transplant in the globally.
This was "PechaKucha of the Day" on Wednesday, December 7th, 2016.

If The Box Fits
BY GEORGINA WESTLEY
@ VOL 7
ON SEP 27, 2016
Bedfordshire-based Illustrator, Georgina Westley tells us how I became the "lady that does those travel posters" by developing a unique style that creates beautiful artwork of places that people call their happy place.
This was "Presentation of the Day" on June 16th, 2017.

To Beat, or Not to Beat
BY KIERON MARRINER
@ VOL 6
ON JUN 28, 2016
Ex-operations manager and prison officer Kieron Marriner talks us thourgh his experiences working as a beater on pheasant shoots.