
S2 EP11: Creative skills programmes - The game before the game?
In this episode, I speak with Yasmine Dankwah, the creator of Pathways, a podcast exploring how people try to find their way into the creative industries through skills development programmes. Drawing on her own experiences, Yasmine reflects on the realities of navigating these opportunities, from the process of applying to dealing with rejection. We talk about how Pathways emerged as a creative response to these experiences - using sound, storytelling, and a game-inspired structure to question how these “pathways” actually function. 00:00 Introduction to Working to Work 02:53 Yasmine introduces her creative background 04:40 Navigating freelance creative employment 05:55 The challenge of professional articulation 06:33 Finding supportive multifaceted work environments 08:36 Dyslexia, ADHD and application fatigue 12:02 Deconstructing the generic job description 14:27 Inspiration behind the Pathways Podcast 16:30 Understanding creative skills development programs 18:59 Outcome-centred vs person-centred approaches 22:09 Identity resource lacks and artistic safe spaces 23:41 Responding to progressive tokenism in theatre 25:48 Rejecting masking and industry conformity 28:50 Collective solidarity and alternative funding routes 31:56 Gamification and sound design concepts 35:27 Breakdown of Pathways episode topics 39:38 Reducing emotional labour in applications 41:09 Navigating the reality of rejection 44:27 The institutional responsibility of organisations 46:23 Neurodiversity and intersectionality in the arts 48:23 Better structural support for neurodivergence 49:08 Rethinking rigid evaluation data forms 51:11 Final thoughts and wrapping up ~ Resources: Pathways Podcast: YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLfrQfmbUA9DECeAu-mVYoPBpDLfC_zGI&si=9lpXUjQTLjotVOBk Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7GUWvM7DN3TpBWIK87ADKe?si=B-ugiXpFSjCXmj7GiTCFlw Neurodiversity In Music: Improving Access Shakira Alleyne’s documentary exploring best practices, barriers, and next steps in supporting Neurodivergent creatives in the Music Industry/Education sector. https://youtu.be/DImV7c6RWFk?si=ir9RWHOilWqsmEVE Wired4Music: https://www.wired4music.co.uk Sound Connections: https://www.sound-connections.org.uk














