Some of Scotland's finest new spoken word talent.
A spoken word poem about veganism by plant-powered poet Gray Crosbie.
Anyone else just heavy bored?
'Scotland, Ya Dancer' is a poem by Steven McLeish about how much he loves his country.
Bagsy not growing up.
A poem for those who've experienced loneliness and isolation.
A poem about what it can be like to have mental health issues.
"I'm not fine and I need to tell everyone, including myself."
Just remember: “It’s easy to be judgemental, but it’s nice to be nice”.
A spoken-word piece about graduating during lockdown.
In times like these, it's all about self love.
A love letter to Hermione Granger.
The pubs may be shut but the kitchen party is always open.
“Please excuse me, for I am not myself, you see?”
Lockdown's been tough, but what are you going to do when it's aw done?
Push the World Away is a poem by Erin May Kelly about life in lockdown.
"You don't owe anyone anything, so choose yourself".
"Here, you can be you, and I can be me"
The struggles of getting a haircut as a non-binary person.
A spoken word piece about the experience of queer love.
"Speak up and reach out - let's put intimidating behaviour in its place"
If you have to pry love from someone’s hands, you should save your strength.
Nothing beats Hogmanay in Scotland!
What does Christmas mean to you? Spoken word piece with Sarah MacGillivray.
Spoken word piece about the downsides of social media and the 'addiction' users can form.