Some of Scotland's finest new spoken word talent.
Spoken word piece about mental health awareness with Martin O'Neil.
Spoken word piece with Sarah MacGillivray, who challenges the stereotype of an ‘old hag'.
Noor Sabha explains what anxiety and panic attacks feel like for her.
There's a whole world under the sea.
"I imagine what it must be like to always know the way."
Being a Celtic fan from yer da's point of view.
"These aren't just scars, these are times I survived."
When you hear the words ""homeless unit"" don't assume the worst.
Speak to someone you don't agree with and the world could change.
Poet Lady Red Ego recites her poem ‘Rain’ about the rain, love, kindness and nature.
We’re history makers, record breakers, and we're off to the FIFA Women's World Cup!
Pick up the phone or visit a friend!
We're filling landfills with stuff we haven't worn in ages.
We are your neighbours, siblings, sons and daughters.
A film adaptation of Erin May Kelly's poem Skeletons. Film by Amy Cox.
Edinburgh, you're a slightly cold shoulder with a warm heart.
Where do you put this kind of breakup?
Gray Crosbie opens up about their coming out experience.
Leaving you felt like the start of my life, not the end.
Are we exceptional as a nation? David Forrest explores Scottish identity through poetry.
Steven McLeish's poem "Be Brave" addresses mental health and self-esteem.
A spoken word piece from Steven on not giving in to anxiety.
Cat's feeling rough and she's reminiscing about the missed opportunities of the past year.
Stop wearing your body like an apology.