Art with Heart presents
Art with Heart are an award-winning Salford based arts company, we design and deliver performances, workshops and people-led creative projects for community groups, arts organisations and schools across the UK. We believe that when people come together through art, they have the power to make change and that change can take place where it's needed: in theatres, classrooms, community centres, libraries, on trams – and even in caravans - using whatever art form fits best: plays, podcasts, workshops, films and exhibitions.
Welcome to our podcast channel where you can enjoy our 2 podcast series, Salford Voices and Box Tickers.
Salford Voices
Handing the mic to everyday Salfordians
2026 marks 100 years since Salford was officially granted city status, and we’re on a mission to capture what it truly means to be from Salford, putting Salfordians firmly at the heart of the centenary celebrations. To celebrate Salford’s big birthday, we teamed up with local artists and communities across the city to share stories from the past and present and to listen to what people hope the next 100 years will bring.
Presenters: Rachel Moorhouse and Sarah Emmott
Executive Producer: Art with Heart and Reform Radio
Series Producer: Aisha Williams for Reform Radio
Assistant Producer: Mia Vines Booth for Reform Radio
Art with Heart Producing team: Rachel Moorhouse, Rose Sergent and Sarah Emmott
Funder credits: This project has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA and The Booth Charities. It has been funded by UK Government with support from Salford CVS. A special thanks to For Housing, Salford, and to our brilliant partner, Reform Radio.
BOX TICKERS
The stories behind the stats.
As the Equality Act 2010 turns 10, Art with Heart has returned to its list of protected characteristics and asked, is ‘protection’ enough? How can we come together and build a future that accommodates everyone? Art with Heart have commissioned 13 artists to produce provocations for a mini podcast series, and invites you to listen to their challenges. To engage with their perspectives. To consider a better future. This series also includes a special one-off episode exploring what equality means to children in Manchester and what adults can do to make things better for the next generation.
Presenters: Sarah Emmott and Rachel Moorhouse
Executive Producer: Art with Heart
Series Producer: Ant Bacon
Original Music: Karen Lauke
Podcast Artwork: Noe Baba
With thanks to funding from GMCA.
Episodes
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
In this episode artists Matt Concannon and Jody Findley look back on their journey to writing The Salford Way, a poem that explores what it means to be a Salfordian, written using the words of local residents. The episode includes interviews with Salfordians recorded in libraries, schools, community centres and foodbanks.
This is Salford's story told by Salford
2026 marks 100 years since Salford was officially granted city status, and Art with Heart are on a mission to capture what it truly means to be from Salford, putting Salfordians firmly at the heart of the centenary celebrations. To celebrate Salford’s big birthday, we teamed up with local artists and communities across the city to share stories from the past and present and to listen to what
Presenters: Rachel Moorhouse and Sarah Emmott
Executive Producer: Art with Heart and Reform Radio
Series Producer: Aisha Williams for Reform Radio
Assistant Producer: Mia Vines Booth for Reform Radio
Art with Heart Producing team: Rachel Moorhouse, Rose Sergent and Sarah Emmott.
This project has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA and The Booth Charities. It has been funded by UK Government with support from Salford CVS.
www.artwithheart.org.uk
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
In this episode we ask, what could Salford look like if we chose to centre the health and happiness of residents above all else? Taking inspiration from the city’s motto, which translates to ‘The welfare of the people is the highest law’, Art with Heart partnered writers Ben Mellor and Izzy Coward with men’s mental health group Talk About It Mate to create a poem and imaginary news broadcast from Salford in 2126.
This is Salford's story told by Salford
2026 marks 100 years since Salford was officially granted city status, and Art with Heart are on a mission to capture what it truly means to be from Salford, putting Salfordians firmly at the heart of the centenary celebrations. To celebrate Salford’s big birthday, we teamed up with local artists and communities across the city to share stories from the past and present and to listen to what people hope the next 100 years will bring.
Presenters: Rachel Moorhouse and Sarah Emmott
Executive Producer: Art with Heart and Reform Radio
Series Producer: Aisha Williams for Reform Radio
Assistant Producer: Mia Vines Booth for Reform Radio
Art with Heart Producing team: Rachel Moorhouse, Rose Sergent and Sarah Emmott.
This project has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA and The Booth Charities. It has been funded by UK Government with support from Salford CVS.
www.artwithheart.org.uk
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
In this episode we hear a youth perspective on the future of Salford. Hear what Youth Unity, CommUNITY Little Hulton’s youth group want for their city over the next 100 years. The episode includes the performance of a new poem created by the group with support from writers Jae Bradley and Louis Glazzard.
This is Salford's story told by Salford
2026 marks 100 years since Salford was officially granted city status, and we’re on a mission to capture what it truly means to be from Salford, putting Salfordians firmly at the heart of the centenary celebrations. To celebrate Salford’s big birthday, we teamed up with local artists and communities across the city to share stories from the past and present and to listen to what people hope the next 100 years will bring.
Presenters: Rachel Moorhouse and Sarah Emmott
Executive Producer: Art with Heart and Reform Radio
Series Producer: Aisha Williams for Reform Radio
Assistant Producer: Mia Vines Booth for Reform Radio
Art with Heart Producing team: Rachel Moorhouse, Rose Sergent and Sarah Emmott.
This project has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA and The Booth Charities. It has been funded by UK Government with support from Salford CVS. A special thanks to For Housing, Salford.
www.artwithheart.org.uk
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
In this episode we take a behind-the-scenes peek at Art with Heart’s community banner project, including interviews with artists Chris Alton, Emily Simpson and Ada Eravama and the residents who made the Salford Voices exhibition. The Banner exhibition is a visual celebration of Salford’s renowned community spirit and reimagining of the coat of arms of the City of Salford.
This is Salford's story told by Salford
2026 marks 100 years since Salford was officially granted city status, and Art with Heart are on a mission to capture what it truly means to be from Salford, putting Salfordians firmly at the heart of the centenary celebrations. To celebrate Salford’s big birthday, we teamed up with local artists and communities across the city to share stories from the past and present and to listen to what people hope the next 100 years will bring.
Presenters: Rachel Moorhouse and Sarah Emmott
Executive Producer: Art with Heart and Reform Radio
Series Producer: Aisha Williams for Reform Radio
Assistant Producer: Mia Vines Booth for Reform Radio
Art with Heart Producing team: Rachel Moorhouse, Rose Sergent and Sarah Emmott.
This project has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA and The Booth Charities. It has been funded by UK Government with support from Salford CVS.
www.artwithheart.org.uk
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Matt Smith, 47, Higher Broughton
Matt is the proud secretary for the Salford Red Devils Supporters Trust. In this episode, the rugby fanatic and community member talks about discovering his love of rugby in a family of football fans, the importance of the Rugby League to Salford’s working class communities, and the shift in young people’s aspirations in his local community.
Salfordians: The people make the city
2026 marks 100 years since Salford was officially granted city status, and Art with Heart on a mission to capture what it truly means to be from Salford, putting Salfordians firmly at the heart of the centenary celebrations. To celebrate Salford’s big birthday, we teamed up with local artists and communities across the city to create a brand-new podcast. Salfordians is a mini-series highlighting 10 people who have provided a fascinating snapshot into their lives, detailing Salford's past, present and hopes for the future, capturing a unique audio archive for future generations.
Presenters: Rachel Moorhouse and Sarah Emmott
Executive Producer: Art with Heart and Reform Radio
Series Producer: Aisha Williams for Reform Radio
Assistant Producer: Mia Vines Booth for Reform Radio
Art with Heart Producing team: Rachel Moorhouse, Rose Sergent and Sarah Emmott.
This project has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA and The Booth Charities. It has been funded by UK Government with support from Salford CVS.
www.artwithheart.org.uk
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Lorraine Giddings, 49, South Swinton
When Lorraine came to Salford from Devon at the age of 18, she was warned against it. But in reality, Lorraine was welcomed with open arms and the move felt like coming home. In this episode, Lorraine, who works for a social housing provider, talks about the enduring community spirit of Salford and highlights some of the opportunities available to young people which she hopes to see continue.
Salfordians: The people make the city
2026 marks 100 years since Salford was officially granted city status, and Art with Heart on a mission to capture what it truly means to be from Salford, putting Salfordians firmly at the heart of the centenary celebrations. To celebrate Salford’s big birthday, we teamed up with local artists and communities across the city to create a brand-new podcast. Salfordians is a mini-series highlighting 10 people who have provided a fascinating snapshot into their lives, detailing Salford's past, present and hopes for the future, capturing a unique audio archive for future generations.
Presenters: Rachel Moorhouse and Sarah Emmott
Executive Producer: Art with Heart and Reform Radio
Series Producer: Aisha Williams for Reform Radio
Assistant Producer: Mia Vines Booth for Reform Radio
Art with Heart Producing team: Rachel Moorhouse, Rose Sergent and Sarah Emmott.
This project has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA and The Booth Charities. It has been funded by UK Government with support from Salford CVS.
www.artwithheart.org.uk
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Paul Sherlock, 78, Swinton
Although Paul’s origins are on the other side of the ship canal in Urmston, he’s lived in Swinton since 1970. From scientist to local historian: Paul made it his mission to delve into the area’s controversial urban spaces. But only after a surprise encounter with a long-lost relative did he find real belonging. Paul is passionate about sharing the stories of Swinton and the importance of passing down his knowledge to the next generation.
Salfordians: The people make the city
2026 marks 100 years since Salford was officially granted city status, and Art with Heart on a mission to capture what it truly means to be from Salford, putting Salfordians firmly at the heart of the centenary celebrations. To celebrate Salford’s big birthday, we teamed up with local artists and communities across the city to create a brand-new podcast. Salfordians is a mini-series highlighting 10 people who have provided a fascinating snapshot into their lives, detailing Salford's past, present and hopes for the future, capturing a unique audio archive for future generations.
Presenters: Rachel Moorhouse and Sarah Emmott
Executive Producer: Art with Heart and Reform Radio
Series Producer: Aisha Williams for Reform Radio
Assistant Producer: Mia Vines Booth for Reform Radio
Art with Heart Producing team: Rachel Moorhouse, Rose Sergent and Sarah Emmott.
This project has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA and The Booth Charities. It has been funded by UK Government with support from Salford CVS.
www.artwithheart.org.uk
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Skäi Townsend, 29, Walkden South
Skäi’s Irish grandfather moved to Salford when he was 16, and for the dancer turned actor turned local cultural producer, strong Salfordian pride has run in her family's blood ever since. In this episode, Skäi recalls memories of her mother’s stall at the local flea market and reveals some of Salford’s fascinating hidden heritage.
Salfordians: The people make the city
2026 marks 100 years since Salford was officially granted city status, and Art with Heart on a mission to capture what it truly means to be from Salford, putting Salfordians firmly at the heart of the centenary celebrations. To celebrate Salford’s big birthday, we teamed up with local artists and communities across the city to create a brand-new podcast. Salfordians is a mini-series highlighting 10 people who have provided a fascinating snapshot into their lives, detailing Salford's past, present and hopes for the future, capturing a unique audio archive for future generations.
Presenters: Rachel Moorhouse and Sarah Emmott
Executive Producer: Art with Heart and Reform Radio
Series Producer: Aisha Williams for Reform Radio
Assistant Producer: Mia Vines Booth for Reform Radio
Art with Heart Producing team: Rachel Moorhouse, Rose Sergent and Sarah Emmott.
This project has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA and The Booth Charities. It has been funded by UK Government with support from Salford CVS.
www.artwithheart.org.uk
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Paul Dennett, 46, Pendleton
Paul Dennett says he has always had a “fire” in his belly for social justice, fairness and equality, with Sunday school developing his moral compass. In this special episode, the Salford Mayor takes listeners on a journey from his family background, to his political awakening at university in Salford, to becoming the proud voice for Salfordians on a national stage. Paul details why he’s proud of the city's advancements and the historic importance of this 100 year anniversary.
Salfordians: The people make the city
2026 marks 100 years since Salford was officially granted city status, and Art with Heart on a mission to capture what it truly means to be from Salford, putting Salfordians firmly at the heart of the centenary celebrations. To celebrate Salford’s big birthday, we teamed up with local artists and communities across the city to create a brand-new podcast. Salfordians is a mini-series highlighting 10 people who have provided a fascinating snapshot into their lives, detailing Salford's past, present and hopes for the future, capturing a unique audio archive for future generations.
Presenters: Rachel Moorhouse and Sarah Emmott
Executive Producer: Art with Heart and Reform Radio
Series Producer: Aisha Williams for Reform Radio
Assistant Producer: Mia Vines Booth for Reform Radio
Art with Heart Producing team: Rachel Moorhouse, Rose Sergent and Sarah Emmott.
This project has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA and The Booth Charities. It has been funded by UK Government with support from Salford CVS.
www.artwithheart.org.uk
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Alfie, 11, Irlam
As the youngest contributor to this series, 11 year old Alfie works as a showman helping his dad with rides at the fairground, a job he takes very seriously. Lover of a chippy, curry, football and the local shops, Alfie couldn’t be prouder of his local area, calling it “ten out of ten”.
Salfordians: The people make the city
2026 marks 100 years since Salford was officially granted city status, and Art with Heart on a mission to capture what it truly means to be from Salford, putting Salfordians firmly at the heart of the centenary celebrations. To celebrate Salford’s big birthday, we teamed up with local artists and communities across the city to create a brand-new podcast. Salfordians is a mini-series highlighting 10 people who have provided a fascinating snapshot into their lives, detailing Salford's past, present and hopes for the future, capturing a unique audio archive for future generations.
Presenters: Rachel Moorhouse and Sarah Emmott
Executive Producer: Art with Heart and Reform Radio
Series Producer: Aisha Williams for Reform Radio
Assistant Producer: Mia Vines Booth for Reform Radio
Art with Heart Producing team: Rachel Moorhouse, Rose Sergent and Sarah Emmott.
Funder Credits: This project has been made possible by the generous support of the GMCA and The Booth Charities. It has been funded by UK Government with support from Salford CVS and Salford City Council. A special thanks to For Housing, Salford, and to our brilliant partner, Reform Radio.
www.artwithheart.org.uk


