Each and every one of us has an Island Story. What’s yours? The Island Stories Podcast uncovers the characters and personalities who’ve made the Isle of Wight - on the South-Coast of England - home. We talk to amazing Islanders about why they live here,
Harriet Hadfield & Alex Warren
Our guest this week on Island Stories is dyslexia specialist Jo Rees who has built a huge following across the Island - and around the world via social mediaBorn and bred in Newport, Jo now lives in St Helens with her husband Tom and their teenage three children. Jo is the Island's leading expert in dyslexia, offering private assessments and support to families across the Isle of Wight via her company ‘Another Way Round'.Follow Jo on Tik TokThank you to Style of Wight Magazine for supporting Season 3 of the Island Stories Podcast: https://www.styleofwight.co.uk/Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Easter approaches, a podcast episode full of hope, spirituality and hospitality. Island Stories meets Father Xavier Perrin, the Abbot of Quarr Abbey - a place of worship for Roman Catholics and a popular place to visit for Islanders and tourists alike. Father Xavier tells us about his Island life, a typical day-in-his-life as a monk, his work caring for the buildings and fabric of the abbey and his plans for the future. Thank you to Style of Wight Magazine for supporting Season 3 of the Island Stories Podcast: https://www.styleofwight.co.uk/Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter Island StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our final guest of 2023 is Leighton Atchison-Warne, founder of beauty and lifestyle brand Natures Journey, based in Ryde. Leighton tells us his Island Story - a native from birth, he now lives in Sandown with his partner and worked at Liz Earle for many years before branching out on his own project. He talks about his pioneering use of CBD oil in beauty products and - of course - his love for the Island.Thank you to Style of Wight Magazine for supporting Season 3 of the Island Stories Podcast: https://www.styleofwight.co.uk/Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter Island StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest this week is wine guru Helena Nicklin who is no stranger to podcasting - with her popular drinks podcast ‘Bring a Bottle' and a starring role in three TV series of ‘The Three Drinkers' on Amazon Prime. Helena talks moving her family to the Island from London, all things booze-related including predictions for next year's drinks trends, plus the possibilities for a breakthrough vintner on the Isle of Wight.Thank you to Style of Wight Magazine for supporting Season 3 of the Island Stories Podcast: https://www.styleofwight.co.uk/Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Born and bred on the Island, Major General Sir Martin White is our very first guest for Season 3 of the Island Stories podcast - timed to coincide with the week running up to Remembrance Sunday. Sir Martin served a long and decorated career in the British Army before becoming Her Late Majesty The Queen's representative on the Isle of Wight - welcoming royalty to our shores as our Lord Lieutenant for 14 years.Thank you to our supporters, including Style of Wight Magazine: https://www.styleofwight.co.uk/Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest this week is X-Factor star Mike Christie who lives in Cowes when he's not touring the UK with his operatic 'boy-band' group G4 who've achieved enormous success since becoming runners-up on the show in 2004.Mike speaks of his great love for the Island, the work he does with young people here to introduce them to music and his annual event the Wight Proms.Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest this week is Island girl Jayne Derbyshire who's incredible career took her around the world, entertaining thousands of passengers onboard giant cruiseships - before she returned home to the Island to give the next generation their ticket to fame. Jayne's Island upbringing gave her a grounding in life that's never left. Even while she travelled the world - from showgirl to Bollywood star - it was the magic of Shanklin Theatre that brought her home.Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest this week is the legendary brewer Anthony Goddard of Goddards Brewery. We talk to him at the company's brand new base in Arreton which has been designed as a brewing ‘experience' for locals and tourists alike. An Islander with an incredible story, his wife of 52 years says he has a “remarkable ability to dust himself off and start again” - tune into this latest episode to find out more!Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the podcast we meet Vicki Haworth - who is changing the way we treat mental health on the Island. 'There's no waiting list here!' - she tells us, explaining how significant funding means her organisation can provide free group treatment to anyone who needs it.We interview her at the Isorropia Foundation's beautiful new home and chat all things depression, anxiety and how to break the cycle, while exploring if living on an island can impact a person's mental wellbeing. It's an important episode and one we are really proud to share with our listeners.Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest this week has sent the Isle of Wight flying high into international skies with his tech company IFPL. Island-born Geoff Underwood has lived here almost all his life - with the exception of a couple of years spent in Florida, USA - honing his tech and engineering skills. We speak to him in his beautiful Carisbrooke home, the setting for many a gathering of his massive blended family Island ‘tribe'. We talk Island tech and manufacturing, how he founded WightAid and of course ask him for his ‘5 things…' about the Island.Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest this week on the podcast is regenerative farmer Francesca Cooper from Nunwell Home Farm where, alongside business partner Hollie, they provide beef, pork and eggs, delivering to up to 70 Island-based customers.She tells us about her multi-generational family life living on her grandparent's smallholding, getting to grips with regenerative farming on the Island and the difficulties of buying farming workwear for women!Follow Francesca & Hollie's farming journey here: https://instagram.com/nunwellhomefarmHosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we chat with Frank Fletcher who's been running the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust in East Cowes for 18 years. ‘A Londoner living on the Island' - he tells us how the Trust has gone from humble beginnings in Cowes to a UK-wide operation offering sailing trips to hundreds of young people who've been through treatment for cancer every year. Link to 2007 promo - talked about during the episode. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7lFsTfpwMM&t=14sHosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our next guest is Natasha Edwards - born and raised on The Garlic Farm in Newchurch. Now in charge of the family business, we chat about her Island childhood, how she's unexpectedly landed a role in a Shanklin stage show and her great love of garlic. Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Next on the podcast, with his ‘Island Story', it's Nigel Hartley, Chief Executive Officer of Mountbatten Hospice - arguably the Isle of Wight's best-known charity. Nigel tells us how his passion for end-of-life care started when a close friend died with Aids in the 1980s. And how his initial career as a concert pianist came to an abrupt end when his hand was shut in a car door. It's a longer episode than usual - giving us space and time to talk about something we all rarely discuss - death. Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are back with more ‘Island Stories'… starting with the Island's most decorated Olympian, double-gold medallist Shirley Robertson OBE.Shirley, who has lived here for more than two decades, chats about her life in Cowes, including raising her teenage twins on the Island. She was the first woman to win consecutive Olympic gold medals – in Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004.Hosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the final episode of Season 1 of the podcast - and we've got a ‘Michelin-starred' interview for you. Robert Thompson - chef and restaurateur - and now newly-minted Chef Patron at boutique hotel North House in Cowes. We chat about his award-winning career as a chef and the need for the Island to have its own abattoir in order to become fully sustainable - in the face of rising food prices.On his new venture at North House: ‘What we want to create is something that Cowes and the Isle of Wight can be proud of.'On the Island food scene: ‘People are not just not prepared to accept rubbish food anymore.'On Island sustainability: ‘We should be going back to basics, we should be self-sufficient'Catch-up with Robert on the North House Instagram: @northhouseiow & @chefrobertthompsonSponsored by Spence Willard Estate Agents, find our property of the week here: bit.ly/SpenceWillardHosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the podcast we've been to meet Charlotte Legg - founder of Duxmore Botanics - a line of natural body care and botanical home fragrance products. Her connection to the land has inspired her range of products, while her expertise comes from more than a decade spent at the top of her game working on products for the famous beauty brand Liz Earle. On living in the Island countryside: ‘You have to pinch yourself most days and I will never take it for granted.'On being Island-inspired: ‘I am so inspired daily by the sights and the sounds and smells of the countryside and the coast.'Catch-up with Charlotte on her company Instagram: @duxmore_botanics Sponsored by Spence Willard Estate Agents, find our property of the week here: bit.ly/SpenceWillard Hosted by Harriet Hadfield Produced by Alex Warren Sign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-Stories Music by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest this week on the podcast this week is Gurnard local Jo Grindley - a woman at the very top of her game in the world of professional sports marketing and management. She's long been the commercial brains behind Sir Ben Ainslie and is now Chief Marketing and Commercial Operator of the British America's Cup Team, as well as running her own sports marketing company, based in Cowes. On returning home from work: ‘When I come back to the Island, this calmness descends' On raising £££ for the British America's Cup team: ‘When we started we didn't have a desk, a pen, a building, nothing… so you were selling a dream' Sponsored by Spence Willard Estate Agents, find our property of the week here: bit.ly/SpenceWillardHosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the podcast we meet the editor and publisher of the Isle of Wight County Press - who's worked on the paper for a massive 37 years. Not surprisingly then, he tells us the newspaper is ‘in his blood'. We talk about the Island's big news stories, how much has changed here during his tenure and what's next for his career. On a career move to the Isle of Wight: ‘The world was going to be my oyster, but the Isle of Wight intervened.'On being an Islander: ‘People tell me you'll never be one unless you're fourth generation or something like that. But I do think of myself as an Islander and I care deeply about the place.'Catch-up with Alan on his Twitter: @iwcpalanSponsored by Spence Willard Estate Agents, find our property of the week here: bit.ly/SpenceWillardHosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the podcast we meet Dr Hayley Elsmore who's lived in the West Wight for 20 years and has recently opened a cutting-edge aesthetic medical clinic in Newport - described by one beauty blogger as ‘somewhere people in London would be jealous of!' Well-known as a popular Island GP for more than 15 years, Hayley retrained a few years ago and has quickly built up a reputation as the go-to person for ‘tweakments' and treatments on the Island. On enticing more GPs to the Island: ‘If GPs knew how gorgeous the Island was they would come running!'On living on an Island: ‘We know we are islanders - the Island is our home. As soon as you cross the water, hit the Island, you feel you're home.'Keep up with Hayley on her clinic Instagram: @the.courtyard.aesthetic.clinic Sponsored by Spence Willard Estate Agents, find our property of the week here: bit.ly/SpenceWillard Hosted by Harriet Hadfield Produced by Alex Warren Sign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-Stories Music by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the podcast we meet Derek Sandy - an Islander who almost needs no introduction. Having arrived here one winter 20 years ago from Trinidad and Tobago, Derek has established himself as the ultimate ‘party man' bringing - as he puts it - Caribbean vibes to the Isle of Wight. A stint on Britain's Got Talent in 2019 built his reputation across the country, and he's in demand for events and private parties UK-wide. Keep up with Derek on his Instagram: @officialdereksandy Sponsored by Spence Willard Estate Agents, find our property of the week here: bit.ly/SpenceWillard Hosted by Harriet Hadfield Produced by Alex Warren Sign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-Stories Music by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the podcast we chat with film location specialist Lisa Henry who lives in Ryde, having moved here from London just three years ago. She's quickly made the Island her home, with an amazing network of friends and a new business ‘Lobster Locations' - specializing in finding fabulous spots for film production companies and photoshoots.On living in Ryde: “Absolutely brilliant - it's a really vibrant place… it's got its own identity and - because it's so easy to get to London - the vibe is so open.”On that all-important extra bit of daylight: “Bizarrely, which I didn't know before I got here, we actually have an extra hour of daylight to London every day…. which makes a huge difference so you get a longer filming day.”Catch-up with Lisa on her company Instagram: @lobsterlocationsSponsored by Spence Willard Estate Agents, find our property of the week here: bit.ly/SpenceWillardHosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenSign-up to Harriet's weekly newsletter 5-StoriesMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our first guest on the podcast is DJ and music producer Rob da Bank, founder of the Bestival brand and a real force on the Island. We interviewed him at his amazing house near Yarmouth - right on the water. On Bestival coming back: “I mean, never say never. There are currently no plans but I tease it now and again.” On the Island: "When you look out the window here on a sunny day you think why would I be living in London when I could be down here?" Catchup with Rob on his Instagram: @robdabank1973Sponsored by Spence Willard Estate Agents, find our property of the week here: bit.ly/SpenceWillardHosted by Harriet HadfieldProduced by Alex WarrenMusic by Mike & Izabella Russell from Music Radio Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.