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The Brighton Paradox
 
Episode One: THE EDGE
 
 
Summary:
 
In this episode, we look at how the city of individual creativity, spirit, otherness and personal missions - is also the city of collectives, co-operatives, networks and community cells.
 
And we try to answer the following questions:
 
 
 
Featured contributors:
 
 
 
Useful links:
 
// Burning The Clocks
 
// "How Brighton and Hove became a city 20 years ago"
 
// MILLENNIUM CITY STATUS COMPETITION - WINNING CITIES ANNOUNCED
 
// The Zap Club
 
// Brighton Open Air Theatre (BOAT)
 
// Brighton Fishing Museum / Seafront Heritage Trust
 
// "Brighton's come a long way from Skid Row-on-Sea"
 
// "This is what readers miss most about Brighton in the 1990s"
 
 
 
Credits:
 
An always possible podcast (www.alwayspossible.co.uk)
In collaboration with Lo Fi Arts (https://twitter.com/lofiarts)
and Plus X Innovation Hubs (https://plusx.space)
 
Supported by Brighton & Hove Albion FC (https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com)
 
 
Written and presented by:
Richard Freeman
 
Produced and edited by:
Chris Thorpe Tracey
 
Production support by:
Ian Lauder
 
Project management by:
Stephanie Danvers, Molly Boyer, Annie-Marie Page and the always possible team
 
Podcast artwork by:
Meg Fenn
 
Project partners:
UnitedUs (https://unitedus.co.uk)
The University of Brighton's Help To Grow Management programme (https://www.brighton.ac.uk/business-services/help-to-grow.aspx)
Silicon Brighton (https://siliconbrighton.com)
Alirity (https://alirity.com)
 
Media and communications by:
Sussex Business Times (https://www.thebusinessgroup.co.uk)
Fox & Bear (https://foxbear.co.uk/services/website-optimisation/search-engine-optimisation/)
 
Original music by:
Fatboy Slim (https://www.fatboyslim.net)
Noraay (https://noraay.com)
Chris Thorpe Tracey (https://christt.com/music/)