Episodes

  • Ep.13 ADHD, Creativity & Chaos: Building a Life That Actually Works with Kat-The Mind Corner
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of The Mind Corner, we sit down with Kat for a raw, honest conversation about creativity, identity, and learning how to build a life that works with your mind ,not against it. Kat opens up about being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult and how that completely reshaped the way she understands her creativity, her habits, and her path. We explore the tension between structure and chaos, the reality of building a creative career in London, and what it actually takes to turn passion into something sustainable. From DJing and fire performing to navigating oversaturation in the music industry, this conversation dives into what it means to be multi-passionate in a world that constantly asks you to pick one thing. We also touch on mental health, growth, and recalibration ,not from a place of heaviness, but from awareness, reflection, and evolution. This episode is for anyone who feels like their mind moves fast, wants more, and refuses to fit into a box.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Mind Corner-True Friends with Chryso Scenteri & Pau Zeis
    Mar 25 2026

    In this special and deeply personal episode of The Mind Corner, I’m joined by two people who mean a lot to me — Chryso Scenteri and Pau Zeis.

    You’ve already met them earlier this season, each bringing their own unique stories and perspectives. But this time, we finally have them together in the same room… and it feels exactly how you’d imagine — real, warm, and full of genuine connection.

    This episode is all about friendship — the kind that grows over time, supports you through everything, and reminds you who you are. We talk, we laugh, we reflect, and we share moments that go beyond the podcast and into real life.

    Having them both here together made this conversation extra special for me, and I’m grateful to share it with you.

    This is True Friends — unfiltered, honest, and from the heart.

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    51 mins
  • The Mind Corner-Podcasthon with Sarcoma UK
    Mar 18 2026

    In this special episode of The Mind Corner for Podcasthon 2026, we join hundreds of podcasts around the world dedicating their voices to important causes. This year, our chosen charity is Sarcoma UK, an organisation working to improve the lives of people affected by sarcoma, a rare and often overlooked form of cancer.

    In this powerful and emotional conversation, I’m joined by two incredible guests. Enda, a member of the Sarcoma UK team, shares insight into the vital work the organisation does—raising awareness, supporting patients and families, and funding critical research for this rare cancer.

    We are also joined by Chris Whellams, who courageously shares the story of losing his wife, Laura, to sarcoma. His testimony is a moving reminder of the human impact behind this disease and why awareness, funding, and specialised treatment are so important.

    This episode is deeply personal. It is dedicated in memory of my brother, Andres Rafael Ricardo Vasquez, and Laura Whellams, two beautiful souls whose lives were taken by sarcoma. Through their memory, we continue to raise awareness, share stories, and support the fight against this disease.

    Together, we talk about grief, resilience, advocacy, and how communities can come together to support research and specialised care for sarcoma patients.

    If this episode moves you, please consider learning more about Sarcoma UK and supporting their work.

    https://sarcoma.org.uk

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Mind Corner-From USA to Big Brother UK with Darnell Swallow
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of The Mind Corner, I sit down with Darnell Swallow, best known for his unforgettable journey on Big Brother UK. We talk about life after reality TV, identity, resilience, and the personal experiences that shaped who he is today. Darnell opens up about his story with honesty and vulnerability, sharing reflections on growth, self-acceptance, and finding your voice in a world that often tries to define you.

    This conversation is raw, thoughtful, and full of perspective — I hope you enjoy it.

    https://www.instagram.com/darnellspot?igsh=MW55bWJ1a3lnaTNqNg==

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • The Mind Corner-Drunk in life with Jose Catanho & Charleigh Tilley
    Mar 4 2026

    In this special episode of The Mind Corner, it’s just me and two of my best friends — no script, no filters, just real conversations.

    We’re sitting down to talk about how we met, who we were back then, and how much we’ve grown together through the years. From chaotic beginnings and inside jokes to deep talks about life, heartbreak, ambition, and healing — this episode is a reminder that friendship is one of the most powerful forms of love.

    Some people come into your life for a season. Others grow with you.

    This one is for the friends who’ve seen every version of you — the messy, the evolving, the winning — and never left.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • The Mind Corner-The Mind of an actor with Pau Zeiss
    Feb 25 2026

    Pau Zeiss is a Barcelona-born actor and vocalist whose work spans theatre, film and television. Graduated from the Institute of the Arts Barcelona and trained extensively in classical and contemporary acting, Pau has built a career defined by versatility.

    On stage, he has performed in major productions including “Grease” (ATG) in Madrid plus its Spanish tour, as ensemble and alternate Kenickie. His theatre credits also include “The Bluey Show” and “Perdón”, a self-written mini-play.

    In film and television, Pau has appeared in Netflix’s Altamar, Com si fos ahir, and the feature film Maniac Tales. His short film work has been recognised within official selections at the Málaga Film Festival, marking him as a compelling presence on screen as well as stage.

    https://www.instagram.com/pzeiss?igsh=MWdhMmFrNDdvNzh4aA==

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Mind Corner-I dare you (Paris) with Josh St. Clair
    Feb 18 2026

    Josh St. Clair is a stage and screen performer known for his work in major West End productions, original casts, and international premieres. His theatre credits include the World Premiere of The Greatest Showman in Bristol as Alternate P.T. Barnum, 50 First Dates (World Premiere, ATG) as Henry Roth, and the Original London Cast of Frozen The Musical at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, where he played Pabbie. He has also appeared as Sam Wheat in the UK tour of Ghost, Freddy Eynsford-Hill in My Fair Lady, and Gino Bartali in Glory Ride at Charing Cross Theatre.

    Further stage credits include City of Angels (Garrick Theatre), Kinky Boots (Original UK Tour — Harry and understudy Charlie Price), School of Rock (Gillian Lynne Theatre), Wicked (UK and International Tour), Follies (American Legation, Tangier), A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (Lido2, Paris), and Snow White at Manchester Opera House. He has also performed as a soloist with the Royal Shakespeare Company in Shakespeare Live!, broadcast on the BBC and in UK cinemas.

    Workshop credits include We Aren’t Kids Anymore by Drew Gasparini and The Turning by Erik Lautier. Additional appearances include the Olivier Awards (ITV), Carols By Candlelight in Dubai, and Roles We’ll Never Play at the Turbine Theatre.

    Alongside his theatre career, Josh is also a recording artist, with original music available on all major streaming platforms. He shares updates and creative projects via social media at @joshst_clair.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • The Mind Corner-Faith in the music industry with WKDAIZ
    Feb 11 2026

    WIKDAIZ is a Belgium-born artist from Anderlecht whose music blends raw emotion, introspection, and evolving faith. Drawn to music and performance from an early age, he found creative refuge in production and songwriting during lockdown, where experimentation turned into purpose.

    After early DIY recordings and formative studio sessions with close collaborator Jules, WIKDAIZ pushed through public criticism and self-doubt, steadily refining his sound and artistic identity. His journey is marked by personal growth, spiritual discovery, and a commitment to honesty in storytelling.

    Now studying music at ICMP, WIKDAIZ channels life experience into deeply personal projects. His 2025 debut album C.A.R.L.O. introduces his world with vulnerability and reflection, while CRYBABY: The Mixtape (2025) expands on emotional depth, tracing love, loss, and self-understanding through a chronological narrative.

    Grounded in faith and driven by authenticity, WIKDAIZ is an artist in constant evolution — focused on growth, meaning, and connection through sound.

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    1 hr and 5 mins