Some of Scotland's finest new spoken word talent.
A Dundonian spoken word piece about identity.
A powerful piece of spoken word about dismantling the patriarchy.
A powerful piece of spoken word about loss and terminal illness.
"I am a victim". Contains references to sexual assault some viewers may find upsetting.
Christmas isn’t always the most wonderful time of the year for LGBTQ folk.
"Our part is nothing compared to what needs to be done by the ones above us."
Whether it's during the day or on a dark night, we all have a right to safely get home.
We all deserve to feel good enough.
"When do these people become our own?"
All the questions you might want to ask a trans person but shouldn’t.
A spoken word piece on why there's nothing wrong with body hair
“Why the look of disgust when I mention I am bleeding?”
A piece about the roots of the game as Scotland head off to their first Euros since 1996.
Gray explories the twists and turns life can take when suffering from depression.
"I'm not scared of the dark, I'm scared of the hunters disguised as harmless pub punters"
Allie was adopted from China when she was two years old.
A spoken word piece by Gray Crosbie on the importance of language and identity
Jack questions whether, as a young, hip and trendy disabled man, he’s an inspiration?
New year, same old me.
Sometimes, all you can do is be there.
Remember Christmas when we were weans? It was magic.
Why should I have to prove it?
We all know someone who hates the c word.
It might be a wee but chilly, but it’s not all bad.