Episodes

  • Gary Hayers, The Accidental Influencer
    Jul 16 2024


    Since launching his YouTube channel in January 2017, experienced electrician and college tutor Gary Hayers has reached over 11 million people on the platform, creating a one-stop shop for electrical training for aspiring students electricians undertaking electrical qualifications Level 1, 2 and 3 diplomas for City and Guilds.


    Through his videos, Gary shares his wealth of electrical expertise, industry insights, and practical tips, providing valuable workshops for aspiring electricians. His unique approach allows learners to follow his demonstrations as they engage in various activities. Notably, Gary also serves as an esteemed editor for eFIXX, a specialized YouTube platform for sparks, boasting a substantial subscriber base of over 200,000.


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    38 mins
  • Charlotte Pollard, Private Client Lawyer
    Jul 9 2024

    Meet Charlotte Pollard (TEP), Partner at Buckles Law Firm in London and a distinguished member of STEP. Transitioning from television Production Charlotte offers a unique perspective as a Private Client Lawyer. Her expertise includes advising vulnerable clients, managing estates, and handling intricate legal matters with precision and care.


    Beyond her legal career, Charlotte is a devoted mother of two teenagers and shares a passion for the arts with her cinematographer husband, a BAFTA voting member. Her diverse interests, from theatre and galleries to participating in weekly Park Runs and the Race for Life annually, enrich not only her personal life but also her professional growth. She also cherishes spending time with her whippet, 'Mouse'.


    Don't miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights from Charlotte on the #PerfectDayPodcast!


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    35 mins
  • Emily Potter Myth-Busting Down syndrome
    Jul 2 2024

    Emily and Sophie are storytellers through and through. They are the force behind Down the Lens. This isn't just a company for them; it's a mission to empower creative expression in children and adults with learning disabilities and complex needs. They run workshops and events across London, Manchester, and Hull, fostering a vibrant community.


    Yet, their passion extends far beyond workshops. Last year, they penned, directed, produced, and took the stage in their autobiographical masterpiece, 'SOPHIE '. This compelling production not only earned them a prestigious spot at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival but also the esteemed Phoebe Waller-Bridge – Keep it Fringe Award. 'SOPHIE' stands as a testament to their unwavering commitment to challenging stereotypes and advocating for a more inclusive platform for all voices.


    Their dedication extends beyond the stage. They've been featured in Cosmopolitan Magazine and won awards like "Most Thought-Provoking New Writing" at the Riverside Festival. Their short film "What Sophie Wants" won an inclusivity screening with the Girls In Film Network.


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    35 mins
  • Black, Brilliant and Dyslexic, Marcia Brissett-Bailey
    Jun 25 2024

    Fact about Marcia - she finds things funny when others don't - she feels laughter is good for the soul.


    Marcia Marcia Brissett-Bailey, BSc, PG Dip (QCG), MA, IPSEA is a career educator, Dyslexia advocate, neurodiversity champion, speaker of intersectionality/dyslexia, and author of 'Black, Brilliant and Dyslexic', a collection of stories and experiences.


    She is a WeAreTheCity- Rising Stars100 Winner 2024, Top 50 Influential Neurodivergent Women UK. She has been shortlisted for 2024 on the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100.


    A thought leader has been featured in Forbes as a narrative changer, provoking the representation of Dyslexia and neurodiversity. Diverse In—the Global Diversity and Inclusion Embassy —named her one of the top 133 women who changed the world in 2023.


    Marcia's collaborative spirit is evident in her co-authorship of 'Pioneering Women Speak: Transformative Leadership on the Rise'. Her contributions to three other books, 'Dyslexia from a Cultural Perspective', 'The Bigger Picture Book of Amazing Dyslexics and the Jobs They Do', and 'Brilliantly Dyslexic ', further demonstrate her commitment to sharing diverse perspectives.


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    31 mins
  • Eamonn Fitzpatrick Decoding Policy with Humour
    Jun 18 2024

    Meet Eamonn Fitzpatrick, an Australian-based political and corporate adviser who has worked with global brands such as Google and Uber, advising governments and leaders in Australia and Asia during a 30-year career in politics and communications.


    He is managing director at Fitzpatrick & Co Advisory, which he set up two years ago and is overseeing the company's expansion across Asia.


    Eamonn was senior press secretary to Prime Ministers Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd and ran government communications for Premiers Anna Bligh and Morris Iemma. He's a veteran of many of Australian Labor's election campaigns, contributing to notable victories such as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's 2022 federal victory.


    Born and raised in Hong Kong and educated in the UK, Eamonn began his career as a reporter at the South China Morning Post and later with The Sydney Morning Herald.


    He's deeply committed to the not for profit sector and currently advises UNICEF Australia on their work across the region. He's in the board of Australia's leading NFP supporting migrant communities and building great social cohesion, the Social Policy Group, and previously led global communications for the international eye health charity, the Fred Hollows Foundation.


    Yet, Eamonn is more than just a man of politics and strategy. He is a true creative at heart, expressing his artistic side through captivating photography, writing, and musical endeavours with his band, The Strixx. Immerse yourself in their latest album, available on Spotify.


    Eamonn's journey exemplifies the power of diverse experiences, showcasing a unique blend of political acumen, storytelling prowess, and artistic flair. Connect with Eamonn to explore the intersection of public affairs, creativity, and impactful engagement.


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    42 mins
  • Simon Sansome CEO Snowball Community
    Jun 11 2024

    Simon Sansome, a qualified Journalist, experienced a life-altering injury at 32, leading to early retirement. Despite this setback, he pursued his passion for writing, serving as Co-Chair of the Disability Journalism Forum and worked with the BBC.


    During his time at DMU, Simon founded the Facebook Snowball Community to advocate for improved disabled access, garnering global recognition with over 20 million monthly viewers.


    Additionally, Simon is the visionary behind Snowball Community, a pioneering disability app facilitating user reviews on accessibility. Available on both Android and Apple devices, positioning it as the world's largest disability app with a robust user base and an anticipated 100,000 reviews by 2024.


    Simon's impactful contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including recognition as one of the UK's most influential disabled figures. In 2023, he was listed among the top ten influential individuals in the UK and was honored with the Digital and Tech Award at the Disability Power 100. Furthermore, Simon clinched the prestigious Santander X National Award and represented the UK at the global stage, securing third place out of 11 countries and 5000 entries at the Santander Global Awards in 2024.


    Beyond his advocacy work, Simon is an acclaimed film/documentary producer, with Amazon Prime acquiring the rights to his life story. His film, "Access All Areas," has garnered 16 international awards, including Best Film, solidifying his status as a multifaceted changemaker.


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    27 mins
  • Ben Moor, Award-Winning Writer and Performer
    Jun 4 2024
    Ben Moor is an award-winning writer and performer, producing numerous comic theatre pieces over a thirty year career. He has mentored and taught in drama schools, and dramaturged shows in the UK and in Italy. His solo stage work combines poetic language and heartfelt truths, with surreal comedy and idiosyncratic inventions, and has been compared to Lewis Carroll, Douglas Adams, Wes Anderson, and Robert LePage. His screen credits include The Queen’s Gambit, The IT Crowd, and A Monster Calls. He has written for The Guardian and The Idler, and is the creator of the BBC Radio series Elastic Planet and Undone, and the author of the book More Trees to Climb.

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    39 mins
  • Symphony of Pain Electro Redefined
    May 28 2024

    Tracie Law and Pam Chowhan, the masterminds behind the critically acclaimed Symphony of Pain, have crafted a unique sound that has captivated the world of progressive electro-rock. Their albums, including the celebrated 'Hydeology' (ARFM Radio's Album of the Year) and 'Virology,' have amassed a dedicated following. Currently, they're busy shaping a new sonic adventure with their upcoming album 'Angelology' and a fresh live electronic set named 'Elektrology.'


    Pam's musical journey is a captivating exploration of genres. From her classical training at Cambridge University and the Royal Northern College of Music, where she honed her skills on the keyboards and violin, she seamlessly transitioned into jazz. However, it was in the electrifying world of rock and electronica with Symphony of Pain that she found her true calling. Her collaborations, which span from cellists Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber to vocal powerhouses Lesley Garrett and Michael Ball, and from royal harpist Catrin Finch to musical heavyweights like percussionist Pete Lockett, dub master Adrian Sherwood, Doug Wimbish (Living Colour), and Youth (Killing Joke), are a testament to her versatility and musical prowess.


    Tracie's musical journey is a testament to his passion and dedication. Originating from Tamworth, Staffordshire, he began his musical education at the School of Rock and has been on a continuous learning journey ever since. His sound engineering and bass guitar qualifications testify to his commitment to his craft. From his early days in Tamworth's BHX to his time with the London-based Liverpool band Platnum Hi, then later forming L.O. Girls with John Hurley from Paul DiAnnos Battlezone, He also played with Beki Bondages' Bombshells. Tracie has a rich history of collaboration. Notably, he significantly contributed to the 1992 compilation album 'Metal for Muthas' on Pony Canyon Records with L.O. Girls and has played alongside prominent figures in the industry.


    This week, we have an exclusive opportunity for you to delve into the world of Symphony of Pain’s unique sonic creations. Join us as we chat with Tracie and Pam about their musical journey, comedic inspirations, and highly anticipated new set, “Elektrology.”


    https://www.symphonyofpain.co.uk/music


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    24 mins