• Cressida Cowell
    Jul 19 2024
    In this episode, Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester speak to children's book author and illustrator Cressida Cowell known for the How to Train Your Dragon, The Wizards of Once and Which Way to Anywhere book series. She was the Waterstones Children’s Laureate from 2019 – 2022.

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    30 mins
  • James Cleverly
    Jun 21 2024

    In this episode, Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester speak to James Cleverly, Secretary of State for the Home Department, about his childhood as a young black man growing up in South East London and how the racism he encountered then is different to the situation now.


    Producer: Florence de Schlichting


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    39 mins
  • Rachel Reeves
    Jun 21 2024

    In this episode, Rachel Reeves, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, tells us about how her childhood and passion for chess have shaped her identity as a woman within male dominated environments.


    Producer: Florence de Schlichting



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    40 mins
  • Arlene Phillips
    May 31 2024

    “And when I went into the church hall, every little girl, every single one, was in pink ballet shoes. And I walked in with my green ballet shoes, which were half price in the sale. And I did want to run back out through those great big double doors. But I knew if I did I would never get to dance.”


    In this episode we speak to Arlene Phillips, who tells us about her difficult childhood and her resilience in pursuing her passion for dance until today, most recently rewarded with the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Theatre Choreographer in Guys & Dolls.


    Producer: Florence de Schlichting




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    33 mins
  • Ashley John-Baptiste
    May 24 2024

    In this episode we talk to BBC broadcaster and presenter Ashley John-Baptiste about his significant achievements, despite having suffered childhood trauma from his upbringing in foster care.


    Producer: Florence de Schlichting


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    25 mins
  • Sharon Stone
    May 17 2024

    "People don't want you to be able to see anything, report anything, or say anything intelligent. You just have to be an object of beauty."

    In this episode, Hollywood legend Sharon Stone talks to us about her new career as a painter and how it helped her address childhood traumas. We also discuss her difficult relationship with Hollywood, and the abuse she encountered from men around her since becoming a sex symbol.


    WARNING: contains very strong language

    Producer: Florence de Schlichting


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    31 mins
  • Series 8 - COMING SOON...
    May 16 2024

    Times Journalists Rachel Sylvester and Alice Thomson return to talk to more extraordinary people about how their past has shaped their lives and how their childhoods have defined who they are today.


    In this series they are joined by the likes of Sharon Stone, Arlene Phillips, Rachel Reeves and many more.


    This podcast has been produced in association with Speakers for Schools: www.speakersforschools.org


    Series Producer: Florence de Schlichting


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    1 min
  • David Blunkett
    Dec 28 2023

    “Your life is built on the way you do things and the way people see you and the way you react”. The former Home Secretary, David Blunkett, says he is unsure whether he would choose the ability to see if he could. Born blind, David has come to know and embrace life without sight. But his start to life was fraught with pain; as a child he had to cope with the traumatic death of his father all whilst attending a strict school for the blind, where caning was a regular occurrence. “If you think about caning a child on their hand, when their hands are used for braille reading… it was like throwing salt in your eyes.”


    Series producer: Anya Pearce

    Producer: Calum McCrae




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    59 mins