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Adam Joolia: Picking up the talented people who fall through the cracks of the system

With the aim of getting young people into creative industries, Aimee Fuller speaks with AudioActive founder, Adam Joolia about how the charity have helped people like Jordan Stephens from Rizzle Kicks get into the music industry.

Adam Joolia

In our eighth episode, Aimee speaks with game changer and AudioActive founder, Adam Joolia. From working with stars like Jordan Stephens from Rizzle Kicks and having Rag’n’Bone Man as the charity’s patron, Adam’s using his love of music to support children and young people to follow their passion and get in creative industries.

“There are very talented and creative people who often fall through the cracks.”

In our final episode of The National Lottery’s award-winning Game Changers podcast, we hear how Adam and AudioActive have made a lasting impact on his local community.

We also hear from the award-winning director of Bend It Like Beckham, Gurinder Chadha OBE at the unveiling of a UK-first projection onto the outside of the V&A in London using data painting from the brainwaves of our seven arts and film Game Changers including Adam and Gurinder as part of The National Lottery’s 30th birthday celebrations.

National Lottery players raise more than £30 million a week for good causes including vital funding into arts projects.

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