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‘The Idea Behind’ New Youtube Channel Shines The Spotlight on Merseyside Creatives

Liverpool videographer and photographer Georgia Flynn has launched a brand new YouTube channel called ‘The Idea Behind’ which focuses on interviewing and showcasing local businesses, independents, artists and creators.

So far Georgia has thrown the spotlight on Icelandic coffee shop and bar One Percent Forest in Woolton Village, Custom hand-made leather goods company Rawhide, Eco-friendly reusable cups business Wave Cups and The Liver Girls female musician collective.

Georgia said; “I spend every day of my life being inspired by the people who constantly innovate, do what they love, fight for what they believe, the people who build and create and evolve in an ever changing world. The Idea Behind Series will delve into the worlds of these people and give you an insight into what they do and why.”

Who doesn’t love a good inspirational story? We all need a bit of motivation from time to time and The Idea Behind provides us with some much needed inspiration. It also helps us to connect with these hard working creatives so the next time we pop into our local coffee shop like One Percent Forest we’ll have a little bit more of an understanding as to what exactly goes into the running of such a venture.

And here’s the really cool part, Georgia is looking for more creatives to be a part of the series, so whether you’re a business owner, an artist, a band or whatever your passion is, this is a great opportunity to get your voice heard.

If you would like to be featured contact Georgia Flynn via email at [email protected] or send her a direct message on Instagram @georgiaflynncreative

To find out more about Georgia and what she does, head to her website Shout About It – A community for music photographers.

Watch the ‘The Idea Behind’ series so far

Editor

Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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