A series of varied podcasts relevant to the lives of young adults
Emma Evans spoke to Joed Campbell-Gillies, who manages Quentela Accounting, a firm that supports businesses and individuals with their financial affairs. He shares advice for people setting up their own business.
Emma Evans spoke to Kirsti Wilson, the Head of Marketing and Fundraising at Launchpad, Reading's leading homelessness charity. Launchpad supports people without a place to live or who are at risk of losing their home.
Robert Hogge talks about his university experience. He advises new and existing students on building communities of friends, and making the most of opportunities.
Baby and child sleep coach, Emma Howlin, spoke to Emma Evans about her business, Twinkle Twinkle Sleep. She discussed her aim to protect the wellbeing of parents and their children by helping them to get a better night's sleep.
Gemma Hood spoke to Emma Evans about her business, Culturehood, which works with companies to build employer engagement and productive company cultures.
Councillor Anne Thompson spoke to Robert Hogge about her work as a translator from her aid work to working for BBC Monitoring to translating memoirs and what has motivated her to become a local councillor.
Tarek Ahmed talks to the co-founder of Time Trap Escape Rooms, Andrew Ingle about starting an escape room business, along side his now fiancée, Katie, shortly after he graduated at the University of Reading.
Robert Hogge talks to Casey Byrne, who stood as a conservative candidate in the 2022 local elections for Tilehurst ward whilst completing his dissertation.
Dr. Mark Shanahan spoke to Robert Hogge about local politics starting from Reading, then moving further afield to the devolved nations, and the likelihood of Scottish, Irish and Welsh independence.
Tarek talks to Makan Malaysia co-founders and best friends from Malayia, Kat and Sue about running a local business together.
Tarek talks to the co-founder and director at Double-Barrelled Brewery about her local business and how beer making works.
Robert Hogge talking to the Mayor of Reading, Rachel Eden, about her role, and why politics should matter to young people.
Tarek talks to Yurtesh from Lincoln Coffee House about his local business and what makes his coffee so special.
YC talks to the founder and owner of Vegivores, Kevin, about starting a business and why Veganism matters to him.
Habeeba talks to Sheldon about moving into private rented accommodation whilst at university, sharing tips and useful information to know ahead of signing a contract!
Imaan and Rachel talk about the hijab in western society and the right to wear - and also uncover.