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Creative podcast Nothing, Something Nothing launches

6th February 2026

A new podcast series, Nothing, Something Nothing, has launched from Nine Tree Studios, Bristol.

The series explores how people approach creativity, are inspired, and develop their creative practice.

It’s about the creative moments you didn’t know you missed. It’s about the space between ideas, and the highs and lows that shape creative work.

It’s sector-agnostic with some high-calibre guests from the worlds of music, food, art, business and design.

Season 1’s guests include Lee Kiernan (Guitarist, IDLES), Calum Franklin (Restaurateur, Harrods), and Alex Rodrigues (Producer/Director, Channel 4).

And – as a Bristol Creative Industries exclusive – the podcast will also be dropping an episode with Mike Bailey (Actor/Teacher), known for his role as Sid in Skins.

New episodes drop every Wednesday on your favourite platform; visit www.nsnpodcast.com to listen and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, as well as on social.

The podcast has launched from production company JonesMillbank and Nine Tree Studios, with recording currently taking place in Bristol.

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JonesMillbank are a full-service production company based at Nine Tree Studios, their 10,000sq ft film studio.

Producing branded content, TV ads and social content their clients include local, global and household brands such as Dyson, Freixenet, DHL, Oxfam, Pukka and Vax.

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