About StuffPodcasts
Thats me over there. Im Heywood. Nice to meet you.
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I’ve been creating visual content for nearly 15 years. I launched my own photography studio at 25, and by 30, I’d ventured into the wild west of early social media. Since then, I’ve produced everything from videos to photos, reels, tiktoks, YouTube tutorials, memes, and just about every other format the internet could throw at me.
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Over the last decade, I’ve helped others build their presence online, crafting content across a wide range of social platforms. In 2021, I started my own YouTube channel, and by 2022, I was producing my first video podcast. That shift, from the chaos of short-form videos of social media, to the intentional long-form videos of podcasts, was a breath of fresh air. Podcasting gave me the space to slow down, be intentional, and create with more meaning. With others!
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By 2024, I found myself asking: Why am I not doing this professionally? I love the medium. I believe in long-form content. And honestly, it’s more fulfilling.
That clarity led to action. In 2025, I opened my own video podcast studio. Now, I get to help people bring their messages, experiences, opinions and knowledge, to life!
It feels like I’ve truly landed in the work I’m meant to be doing. And I couldn’t be more grateful to hold space for it.

Voices & Projects I Believe In

I’m proud to be working in collaboration with VODA—a local organisation that has been supporting and strengthening the voluntary and community sector in North Tyneside for over 30 years.

Dawn Love is a shamanic practitioner, breathwork and Kundalini facilitator, now expanding her work through deep, soulful conversations on her podcast How Did We Get Here.
We produce one episode every other month, featuring guests from all walks of life who share their journeys into spirituality and the raw, honest truths of their human experience.

Sarah, founder of Sarah’s Star, along with co-host Nicky, are stepping into their second season of Living MatterS, a podcast that dives into the kinds of conversations many shy away from.
They explore hard truths of living with incurable illness, what it looks like, how it affects everyone involved, and the emotional landscape that comes with it.
Together, they strike a powerful balance: honest, often difficult conversations, woven with humour, warmth, and light.