Distraction Pieces Podcast

The Distraction Pieces Podcast is a weekly conversational podcast created and hosted by English spoken word poet and hip-hop artist Scroobius Pip. The podcast began on 13 October 2014 and has been released weekly ever since.[1]

Format

The podcasts are usually around one hour in duration and are released every Wednesday. Pip switched to this format from his radio show on Xfm after appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience and hearing other American long-form interview podcasters such as Marc Maron.[2] Speaking with The Observer 's Killian Fox, Pip described the podcast as "interesting conversations with interesting people",[3] adding "obviously it's important to have some big names in there, such as Simon Pegg, Alan Moore and Billy Bragg, but we've also had people such as Dr Suzi Gage, who studies recreational drugs and their potential benefits and negatives, and the mortician Carla Valentine talking about the taboo of death. It can get incredibly heavy – we've had debates about race and mental health – but there's also a lot of silly nonsense".[4][5] Pip bookends each episode with monologues in which he mentions sponsors for the show, updates the listener on his work, and reflects on the conversations in the podcasts.

Awards

  • Nominated for the Entertainment with Maple Street Studios award at the British Podcast Awards in 2017.[6]
  • Nominated by the Human Trafficking Foundation for their Anti-Slavery Day media awards for episode 86 (2016)[7]

Distraction Pieces Network

The Distraction Pieces Podcast is the flagship podcast of the eponymous network organised by Pip. Other shows on the network include Brett Goldstein's Films to Be Buried With,[8] Suzi Gage's Say Why to Drugs,[9] Jason Reed's Stop and Search, in association with LEAP UK,[10] and Jim Smallman's Tuesday Night Jaw.

Episodes

References

  1. ITunesCharts.net: 'Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip' by Scroobius Pip (British Podcasts iTunes Chart)^
  2. Scroobius Pip – Pod Bible Interview – Part 1 Pod Bible, 2019-02-10, retrieved 2019-06-05^
  3. Killian Fox. Scroobius Pip: 'With podcasting, you can give a platform to unexpected people' The Guardian, 2016-08-07^
  4. Taboo's Scroobius Pip Discusses His First BBC Drama Role and Working with Tom Hardy 2017-02-10^
  5. Nowah Jacobs. New podcast Retail Nightmares finds its stride discussing the insanity of Yelp AUX, 31 August 2015^
  6. Nominations retrieved 2018-03-23^
  7. http://podbiblemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/PodBible_001_Feb2019single.pdf^
  8. Tilly Pearce. Podcast Of The Week: Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein December 9, 2018^
  9. Suzi Gage. What are the effects of ketamine? The Guardian, 2016-07-14^
  10. [Listen] Drugs: Think of the Children - New Podcast January 2017^
  11. Kathleen Hawkins. Scroobius Pip and the benefits of a stutter BBC News, 2015-05-07^
  12. Nowah Jacobs. Podmass explores Ménage Á Trois, discovers another Simpsons podcast AUX, 29 June 2015^
  13. Katie Rife. A British DJ may have just revealed Banksy's identity News, 23 June 2017^
  14. A. V. Club. The New York Times' new podcast, Caliphate, illuminates ISIS for a Western audience AUX, 30 April 2018^