In this episode of Leeds Sanctuary's Social Solidarity Podcast, Eleanor, Emma and Emily talk about doing arts and crafts badly. They discuss:
- What stops people trying new arts and crafts
- Why we strive to be perfect
- How we can manage the pressure to be perfect, and our expectations
- The beauty to be found in "bad" art, and
- How to make a start!
If you'd like to get creative in a judgement-free space, why not come to Leeds Craftivists, Sip and Social, or one of our Sketch Walks? Find out more on our website: www.leedssanctuary.org.uk/our-communities
If you enjoy this podcast, let us know! Tag us on social media using the handle @leedssanctuary.
With thanks to Matt at MC Online Events for editing this podcast. Music by Stockaudios from Pixabay.
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In this episode of Leeds Sanctuary's Social Solidarity Podcast, Eleanor, Emma and Emily talk about doing arts and crafts badly. They discuss:
- What stops people trying new arts and crafts
- Why we strive to be perfect
- How we can manage the pressure to be perfect, and our expectations
- The beauty to be found in "bad" art, and
- How to make a start!
If you'd like to get creative in a judgement-free space, why not come to Leeds Craftivists, Sip and Social, or one of our Sketch Walks? Find out more on our website: www.leedssanctuary.org.uk/our-communities
If you enjoy this podcast, let us know! Tag us on social media using the handle @leedssanctuary.
With thanks to Matt at MC Online Events for editing this podcast. Music by Stockaudios from Pixabay.
HOW CAN WE RESPOND TO POVERTY? SHOULD WE BE MEETING NEEDS OR MAKING CHANGE?
This special episode of the Leeds Sanctuary podcast is a live recording of the panel discussion from our March 2025 Social Justice Lunch in collaboration with Leeds Church Institute, entitled "Prophet or Provider: How can we end poverty in Leeds?"
The panel for this event was Nic Harte from Rainbow Junktion; Georgia Whatnall from Leeds North and West Foodbank; and Jonathan Chesterman from StepChange Debt Charity.
Additional Links:
Social Justice Lunches: www.leedssanctuary.org.uk/social-justice-lunches
Leeds Church Institute: www.lcileeds.org
Rainbow Junktion: www.allhallowsleeds.org/rainbow-junktion
Leeds North & West Foodbank: www.leedsnorthandwest.foodbank.org.uk
StepChange: www.stepchange.org
We hope you enjoy this podcast; if you do, please share it and tag us on social media at @leedssanctuary .
With thanks to Matt at MC Online Events for editing this podcast. Music by Stockaudios from Pixabay.
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In this episode of Leeds Sanctuary's Social Solidarity Podcast, Eleanor, Emma and Emily talk about doing arts and crafts badly. They discuss:
- What stops people trying new arts and crafts
- Why we strive to be perfect
- How we can manage the pressure to be perfect, and our expectations
- The beauty to be found in "bad" art, and
- How to make a start!
If you'd like to get creative in a judgement-free space, why not come to Leeds Craftivists, Sip and Social, or one of our Sketch Walks? Find out more on our website: www.leedssanctuary.org.uk/our-communities
If you enjoy this podcast, let us know! Tag us on social media using the handle @leedssanctuary.
With thanks to Matt at MC Online Events for editing this podcast. Music by Stockaudios from Pixabay.