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Episode 1: Enter the Court (Pilot)

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Are we trapped in a movie? Could this be a dream? Difficult questions to answer right? The one certainty is: the world has changed...for everyone. And that’s why we’re here.

Welcome to The King’s Court.

In our very first episode we introduce the handsome host David Sylvester who will bring you stories from all across the King’s College London community and introduce you to the amazing people at KCL, what they do, what makes them tick and maybe learn about hidden talents too!

In this debut episode we are joined by Mei-Ying Chow. She studies Economics & Management and will start her 3rd year in September. She’s going to tell us all about her life at King’s, talk about her passion for music and give an insight of what it takes to be a successful YouTuber.

If you are interested in KCL’s Economics & Management BSc please have a look at the King's website where you can also find more information on the choir.

Check out Mei-Ying’s YouTube channel and follow her on Twitter & Instagram @meiyingchow.

*We want to hear from you! Reach out to us, suggest someone you’d like us to talk to or join us on the show yourself! Share your stories and your work. Our email is thekingscourtds@gmail.com. We are also on twitter and instagram @thekingscourtds.

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Are we trapped in a movie? Could this be a dream? Difficult questions to answer right? The one certainty is: the world has changed...for everyone. And that’s why we’re here.

Welcome to The King’s Court.

In our very first episode we introduce the handsome host David Sylvester who will bring you stories from all across the King’s College London community and introduce you to the amazing people at KCL, what they do, what makes them tick and maybe learn about hidden talents too!

In this debut episode we are joined by Mei-Ying Chow. She studies Economics & Management and will start her 3rd year in September. She’s going to tell us all about her life at King’s, talk about her passion for music and give an insight of what it takes to be a successful YouTuber.

If you are interested in KCL’s Economics & Management BSc please have a look at the King's website where you can also find more information on the choir.

Check out Mei-Ying’s YouTube channel and follow her on Twitter & Instagram @meiyingchow.

*We want to hear from you! Reach out to us, suggest someone you’d like us to talk to or join us on the show yourself! Share your stories and your work. Our email is thekingscourtds@gmail.com. We are also on twitter and instagram @thekingscourtds.

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