• The Q&A Episode
    Jul 19 2020
    Ending the series on an uplifting note. Charlotte, Alice, Jessica in London, and Alana all the way over in Thailand, join forces to recreate Emily’s hilarious Q&A sessions on her Youtube channel. From desert island meals to favourite sex positions to would you rathers - this episode exists to commemorate Emily’s love of laughter and keen sense of humour. Expect laughs and truths as the four tell all.
    Show More Show Less
    37 mins
  • A year on with grief
    Jul 19 2020
    A year after Emily’s fatal accident, the sisters reunite to share how they’ve been dealing with the grief of their sister. Charlotte, Alice and Jessica recording in London are joined by one of Emily’s friends Alana all the way over in Thailand. They recall how they found out about the accident, share their own experiences of grief, and remember Emily’s vibrancy together in this moving episode.
    Show More Show Less
    38 mins
  • Should we grow old gracefully?
    Jul 12 2020
    Do you think it's better to accept the ageing process or grow old gracefully? Is dying your hair the same as getting botox? Why do we have such an issue with getting older? All of these questions and more form the debate this week, which is: should we grow old gracefully? As ever, Charlotte, Emily, Alice and Jessica pitch in with their thoughts on the subject . Listen in for all the details in this episode. If you’d like support on any of the issues mentioned in this episode, head over to: www.mind.org.uk www.nhs.uk https://bddfoundation.org/ The track on the series of Sisters Uncensored is called “The Tree” and was written by Emily’s friend Rosie Hopkins in her loving memory. Please check out www.thebrainbuddies.com for more information about mental health support.
    Show More Show Less
    25 mins
  • Is Instagram really bad for mental health?
    Jul 12 2020
    Being the Instagram star of the show, Emily opens up the discussion in this episode: whether they believe Instagram is inherently good or bad for us. The sisters are divided on this episode, as they discuss the ramifications of living your life online. Discussing mental health, body image and the gratification you get from likes, Charlotte, Emily, Alice and Jessica give their opinions on the topic. If you’d like support on any of the issues mentioned in this episode, head over to: https://www.sovteens.com/treatment-programs/teen-behavioral-health/social-media-addiction/ https://www.uk-rehab.com/behavioural-addictions/internet/social-media-addiction/ The track on the series of Sisters Uncensored is called “The Tree” and was written by Emily’s friend Rosie Hopkins in her loving memory. Please check out www.thebrainbuddies.com for more information about mental health support.
    Show More Show Less
    19 mins
  • Are your 20s or 30s better?
    Jul 12 2020
    Is life better in your 20s or your 30s? This is what the sisters get to grips with in this episode, as they explain some of the highlights that have defined their prefered decade to be better. As always expect contrasting opinions and juicy debate as Charlotte, Emily, Alice and Jessica talk about everything from knowing yourself better in your 30s to having more fun in your 20s. Listen in to hear their debates as they decide would they do their 20s over again, or are they happy to stick with the 30s. The track on the series of Sisters Uncensored is called “The Tree” and was written by Emily’s friend Rosie Hopkins in her loving memory. Please check out www.thebrainbuddies.com for more information about mental health support.
    Show More Show Less
    22 mins
  • Sex Toys: Are they a help or a hinderance?
    Jul 12 2020
    Kicking off this episode's conversation is the topic of sex toys - and whether they are a help or a hinderance in a relationship. Something we might choose to keep behind closed doors, Emily, Charlotte, Alice and Jessica discuss why sex toys are benficial or problematic in relationships. Expect sex chat, lighthearted charm and of course sisterly love as the sisters answer this episode's question together. The track on the series of Sisters Uncensored is called “The Tree” and was written by Emily’s friend Rosie Hopkins in her loving memory. Please check out www.thebrainbuddies.com for more information about mental health support.
    Show More Show Less
    24 mins
  • Do you live to eat, or eat to live?
    Jul 12 2020
    Do you live to eat or eat to live? If food gets you talking then this episode is for you! The sisters discuss their relationship with food and answer the question: live to eat, or eat to live? Do you fantasise about your next meal? Do you get excited by what your dream meal could be? Or are you just really not that fussed about food? Charlotte, Emily, Alice and Jessica discuss their mentalities towards food, and debate which side they fall on. If you’d like support on any of the issues mentioned in this episode, head over to: https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/ https://eating-disorders.org.uk/ www.mind.org.uk The track on the series of Sisters Uncensored is called “The Tree” and was written by Emily’s friend Rosie Hopkins in her loving memory. Please check out www.thebrainbuddies.com for more information about mental health support.
    Show More Show Less
    22 mins
  • Am I Bisexual?
    Jul 12 2020
    Recorded on the day of Pride in London 2019, this episode celebrates sexuality as sisters Emily, Charlotte, Alice and Jessica speak openly about bisexuality. An otherwise unconventional conversation between family - the sisters show how comfortable they are with each other, and make this a totally safe space to open the discussion. Speaking about when they came to realise they were bisexual and debating for and against labels, this conversation is unashamedly open and frank. If you’d like support on any of the issues mentioned in this episode, head over to: https://www.stonewall.org.uk https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/sexual-health/am-i-gay-lesbian-or-bisexual/ https://switchboard.lgbt/ https://lgbt.foundation/helpline The track on the series of Sisters Uncensored is called “The Tree” and was written by Emily’s friend Rosie Hopkins in her loving memory. Please check out www.thebrainbuddies.com for more information about mental health support.
    Show More Show Less
    25 mins