The World As It Should Be is a new podcast from the team who bring you the Primadonna festival – and its prize.
Primadonna describes its weekend festival as 'the world as it should be, for one weekend’.
But what if it could last for longer than a weekend? In this podcast series, we’ll be asking brilliant people – some of whom you’ll know, some of whom you might be meeting for the first time – how they’d create their world, as it should be.
They’ve all got one thing in common: they’re doing something amazing with their work: they’re breaking down barriers, and making people think.
Have a listen to find out more.
Theme tune by Deb Googe.
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