The Barossa Podcast

You can’t know a place until you know it’s stories, all of the them. The good, the bad the awkward and the hilarious ones. The Barossa Podcast by 100 Barossa Artists aims to paint a picture through words of the creative region we live in; creating understanding through the power of voice and narrative, informing, building community connection and influencing positive change. 100 Barossa Artists is an artist led initiative creating opportunities to upscale Arts in the greater Barossa region, focused on the development of grassroots, collaborative projects within the art community. This project is the next step to recognise and grow from 10 to 100 to 1000 Barossa Artists capturing 100 Barossa Stories, a ’self portrait’ through the the art of storytelling.

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Episodes

Wednesday Nov 16, 2022

This episode of The Barossa Podcast is a little bit different. It is a collection of stories from one of our live storytelling events, Speak.  These events are for everyone in our community to tell a story.
The event was held in May 2022 , and the theme for the evening, and for our stories was ‘In the Blink of an Eye’. 
We had 10 storytellers who were all fantastic, but all told very different stories. We have split the night in to two episodes and have left in the commentary from our MC Maz Mcgann. She does a great job of tying it altogether.
Hopefully as you listen to the next couple of episodes you will be able to imagine that you were sitting with us in Rehn beer in downtown Tanunda, listening to some tall tales from the 100 Barossa artists community. 
The storytellers in this episode are Marion (Maz) Howell, Rebecca Reynolds, Dylan Butler, Prudence Gill, and Virginia Armstrong. Thank you for sharing your stories with us. 

Wednesday Oct 26, 2022

The Barossa Podcast - Captain Sam - Artist Sam Cowley
 
Welcome to the Barossa Podcast, a 100 Barossa Artists Project.
We would like to begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of
our region, the Kuarna, Ngadjuri and Peramangk peoples and pay our respects to
their elders past and present. They are the custodians of many millennia of
stories.
You can’t know a place until you know its stories, all of them,
the good, sad, the awkward and hilarious ones. The ones told by people from all
walks of life who feel a connection to this place that we today call, Barossa.
We hope that by gathering the stories from our community, and
celebrating the extraordinary everyday, that we will be able paint a picture, figuratively speaking of who is here and who we are in 2022. 
This project has been made possible by the generous support of
Foundation Barossa and the PLAET Look out for our live event Speak 100 Barossa
Storytellers.
In today's episode we chat with artist and creative, Sam Cowley, about his journey to the Barossa, how he became an artist, arts in schools, change, and even a potential photoshoot....
Hosted By:  Rebecca Reynolds, Kirsty Kingsley, Renee de Saxe
Storyteller: Sam Cowley
 
 
 

Friday Oct 07, 2022

The Barossa Podcast - The Community Warrior
Welcome to the Barossa Podcast, a 100 Barossa Artists Project.
We would like to begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of
our region, the Kuarna, Ngadjuri and Peramangk peoples and pay our respects to
their elders past and present. They are the custodians of many millennia of
stories.
You can’t know a place until you know its stories, all of them,
the good, sad, the awkward and hilarious ones. The ones told by people from all
walks of life who feel a connection to this place that we today call, Barossa.
We hope that by gathering the stories from our community, and
celebrating the extraordinary everyday, that we will be able paint a picture, figuratively speaking of who is here and who we are in 2022. 
This project has been made possible by the generous support of
Foundation Barossa and the PLAET Look out for our live event Speak 100 Barossa
Storytellers.
Over two episodes we have a wide-ranging conversation with Virginia Armstrong, a self-proclaimed community warrior, covering from creating a coup to building the Barossa’s best kept Halloween secret.
Hosted By:  Rebecca Reynolds, Kirsty Kingsley, Renee de Saxe
Storyteller: Virginia Armstrong

Friday Oct 07, 2022

The Barossa Podcast - The Community Warrior
Welcome to the Barossa Podcast, a 100 Barossa Artists Project.
We would like to begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of
our region, the Kuarna, Ngadjuri and Peramangk peoples and pay our respects to
their elders past and present. They are the custodians of many millennia of
stories.
You can’t know a place until you know its stories, all of them,
the good, sad, the awkward and hilarious ones. The ones told by people from all
walks of life who feel a connection to this place that we today call, Barossa.
We hope that by gathering the stories from our community, and
celebrating the extraordinary everyday, that we will be able paint a picture, figuratively speaking of who is here and who we are in 2022. 
This project has been made possible by the generous support of
Foundation Barossa and the PLAET Look out for our live event Speak 100 Barossa
Storytellers.
Over two episodes we have a wide-ranging conversation with Virginia Armstrong, a self-proclaimed community warrior, covering topics ranging from creating a coup to building the Barossa’s best kept Halloween secret.
Hosted By:  Rebecca Reynolds, Kirsty Kingsley, Renee de Saxe
Storyteller: Virginia Armstrong

Thursday Sep 08, 2022

The Barossa Podcast by 100 Barossa Artists
Welcome to the Barossa Podcast, a 100 Barossa Artists Project.
We would like to begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of our region, the Kuarna, Ngadjuri and Peramangk peoples and pay our respects to their elders past and present. They are the custodians of many millennia of stories.
You can’t know a place until you know its stories, all of them, the good, sad, the awkward and hilarious ones. The ones told by people from all walks of life who feel a connection to this place that we today call, Barossa.
We hope that by gathering the stories from our community, and celebrating the extraordinary everyday, that we will be able paint a picture, figuratively speaking of who is here and who we are in 2022. 
This project has been made possible by the generous support of Foundation Barossa and the PLAET Look out for our live event Speak 100 Barossa Storytellers.
In this episode we introduce ourselves, the 100 Barossa Artist team and how we came to be here, sitting around telling our story.
Hosted By:  Rebecca Reynolds, Kirsty Kingsley, Renee de Saxe

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