The N-Erd Council: Live

BABYLON SPEAKS Presents

The N-Erd Council is a podcast run by nerds, for nerds and the nerd at heart.

Based in London, The Council (Ludo, Timi, Ryan and Imbran) bring diverse & engaging topics that veteran Nerds will enjoy and newbies will be enticed by. From Marvel, DC & Star Wars to Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead and everything else in-between, The Council cover it all.

Joining The N-Erd Council will be The Other Side of 25 – a podcast featuring 5 Black British women based in London, talking about all things in life; from current affairs, friendships, relationships, dating and hair to careers, lifestyle, race and society.

The Other Side of 25 podcast use their platform to share their unapologetic conversations, views and stories with an ambition to bring together and empower others like themselves.
The podcast launched in 2018 bringing you fortnightly episodes that promises to be lively, honest discussions and debates, with a fresh perspective.

They will be premiering their first live show at BABYLON Festival and can’t wait to dissect the different aspects of nerdom in all their glory.

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