The Wind Thieved Hat Podcast
1) Horatio Clare, Writer & Broadcaster
Horatio Clare is an award winning writer and broadcaster. And if there was an award for being a lovely bloke he’d probably have won that too. I first came across Horatio through his book Heavy Light...Show More
2) John Higgs, Writer
“The book already exists in the future and you’re just trying to reveal it – you’re just trying to find out what it is.” I love the writing of John Higgs. It was a chance encounter with 'The KLF: Cha...Show More
3) Darby Hudson, Poet & Artist
‘Sometimes a fuck up isn’t a fuck up: it’s the angel on the shoulder of the devil on your shoulder.’ These lines were among the first I came across by the Australian poet and artist Darby Hudson. I l...Show More
4) Dan Nelken
Dan Nelken is on a mission: he’s passionate about helping creative people create and get over what's stopping them. A fork lift driver and advertising copywriter by trade, his book A Self Help Guide f...Show More
5) Kathryn Mannix
Kathryn Mannix is a best-selling author and palliative care doctor. Given that this is a podcast about the creative process she may seem to be a rather unusual guest, but as you’ll discover, Kathryn i...Show More
6) Byron Vincent
My guest in this first post-pandemic episode of TWTH is the writer, performer and broadcaster Byron Vincent. He joined me in my shed at the bottom of the garden and it was really lovely to be able to ...Show More
7) Jakob Wegelius
Of all the books I read to my kids when they were growing up, there was one that I loved just as much as they did - ‘The Murderer’s Ape’. An enthralling globe-trotting tale of murder and mystery. And ...Show More
8) Natalija Yefimkina
It’s rare but every so often a documentary film comes along that transcends the medium, that is in itself a work of art. For me, 'Garage People' is such a film. It describes the lives of a group of ...Show More
9) Oliver Burkeman
A thought provoking conversation with a hugely inspiring thinker and writer on how to overcome some of the most common challenges we face in making creative work.
10) Wood & Harrison
John Wood and Paul Harrison are two artistic heroes of mine. They make work that is both simple and complex, profound and mundane. It’s always engaging, often funny and, as you’ll hear, has occasional...Show More