Ladypod is a weekly interview series in which journalist, Lottie Morley, speaks to an array of wonderful women who are certified lady bosses. From business to body positivity, listen to Ladypod for a dose of inspiration every Sunday.
**TRIGGER WARNING: Rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment** In the final episode of the series, Lottie speaks to Zan Moon, the woman who put together a dossier of sexual assault and harassment allegations against boys from some of the most prestigious private schools in the UK. Zan is a former Benenden boarding school pupil and was assaulted by a private school boy when she was 15, nearly 10 years ago. Lottie and Zan talk about everything from lad culture, to Sarah Everard, to Zan's meeting with Eton College, to the initiatives Zan has set up to help women and girls, Defend Her (a campaign to end violence against women by sharing knowledge on self-defence) and Screen Grab Them (a movement that highlights rape culture in education by exposing online harassment, misogyny and coercion using picture evidence) If you're enjoying Ladypod, please rate, review and subscribe! We love hearing from you. Created | Hosted | Produced by Lottie Morley Music | Easypeel Follow Ladypod on Instagram and Twitter: @_ladypod Lottie Morley @lotmor Zan Moon @zan_moon_ Defend Her @_defend_her_ Screen Grab Them @screengrabthem To contact us, please email ladypodpod@gmail.com
This episode, Lottie chats to Kelly & Zoey Allen, the parents of an LGBTQ+ family who are focussed on challenging society's misconceptions. Zoey came out as transgender to Kelly in 2019 after being married for 10 years with two children. These two have been, in their own words, rocking life as wife and wife ever since. They also run the award winning blog, Our Transitional Life, and the jewellery business, Kelzo Jewellery. They share their extraordinary story with me, along with their thoughts on everything from transitioning, to puberty blockers, advice for young trans people, and for people who have a partner who has come out as trans. If you're enjoying Ladypod, please rate, review and subscribe! We love hearing from you. Created | Hosted | Produced by Lottie Morley Music | Easypeel Follow Ladypod on Instgram and Twitter: @_ladypod Lottie Morley @lotmor Kelly & Zoey @ourtransitionallife KelZo Jewellery @kelzojewellery To contact us, please email ladypodpod@gmail.com
In the latest episode of Ladypod, Lottie speaks to Emily Valentine, Instagram extraordinaire the Founder of The She Brief, a digital platform for women in business. We talk about having a big social media platform, female empowerment, being authentic and the realities of being a businesswoman. If you're enjoying Ladypod, please rate, review and subscribe! We love hearing from you. Created | Hosted | Produced by Lottie Morley Music | Easypeel Follow Ladypod on Instgram and Twitter: @_ladypod Lottie Morley @lotmor Emily Valentine @officialemilyvalentine The She Brief @theshebrief To contact us, please email ladypodpod@gmail.com
In this episode of Ladypod, Lottie chats to Dilly Carter. Dubbed London's Marie Kondo, Dilly is the brains behind Declutter Dollies, a professional organising service that specialises in turning chaos into calm. We talk about how Dilly found decluttering as her Mum was diagnosed with bipolar, how to live like a minimalist and whether a tidy room really does mean a tidy mind... If you're enjoying Ladypod, please rate, review and subscribe! We love hearing from you. Created | Hosted | Produced by Lottie Morley Music | Easypeel Follow Ladypod on Instgram and Twitter: @_ladypod Lottie Morley @lotmor Dilly Carter @declutterdollies To contact us, please email ladypodpod@gmail.com
In the second episode of Ladypod's third series, Lottie chats to Stefanie Sword-Williams, the Founder and author of F*ck Being Humble. Stef created the platform to encourage people to be unapologetically proud of their achievements and realise that self-promotion isn't a dirty word. We talk about why British people love being humble, the difference between men and women when it comes to self-promotion and Stef's top tips for bigging yourself up, even if it feels totally unnatural. If you're enjoying Ladypod, please rate, review and subscribe! We love hearing from you. Created | Hosted | Produced by Lottie Morley Music | Easypeel Follow Ladypod on Instgram and Twitter: @_ladypod Lottie Morley @lotmor Stef Sword-Williams @stefaniesw F*ck Being Humble @fbeinghumbleldn To contact us, please email ladypodpod@gmail.com
Ladypod is back! The first episode of the third series is with former drunken party girl and Founder of The Sober Girl Society, Millie Gooch. Millie is an icon for sober and sober curious women worldwide. We chat about the reasons why Millie decided to give up drinking, finding yourself after alcohol, drinking "problems", sober dating, all the best alcohol-free options and lots more... If you're enjoying Ladypod, please rate, review and subscribe! We love hearing from you. Created | Hosted | Produced by Lottie Morley Music | Easypeel Follow Ladypod on Instgram and Twitter: @_ladypod Lottie Morley @lotmor Millie Gooch @milliegooch The Sober Girl Society @sobergirlsociety To contact us, please email ladypodpod@gmail.com
A new series of Ladypod is on its way to you! Series 3 starts this Sunday 7th March. Created | Hosted | Produced by Lottie Morley Music | Easypeel Follow Ladypod on Instgram and Twitter: @_ladypod Lottie Morley @lotmor We love hearing from you! To contact us, email ladypodpod@gmail.com
Get to know our favorite orthopedic hijabis, Dr. Aziz. After completing a 6-year combined undergraduate and medical school program, she completed her residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, and her Foot and Ankle fellowship across the street at UT Houston. We discuss resiliency, Islamophobia, having children during residency, and much more! Articles we reference: (1) Poon S, Nellans K, Rothman A, et al. Underrepresented minority applicants are competitive for orthopaedic surgery residency programs, but enter residency at lower rates. JAAOS-Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2019;27(21):e957-e68. (2) Siljander, B. R., Van Nortwick, S. S., Flakne, J. C., Van Heest, A. E., & Bohn, D. C. (2020). What Proportion of Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Programs Have Accessible Parental Leave Policies, and How Generous are They?. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®, 478(7), 1506-1511.(3) A Guide to Hijab in the Operating Room
Welcome to our first episode of Residency Rounds where we interview Dr. Trish Melvin a PGY-4 at Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh. Listen for a deeper insight into life at this residency program and what makes this program unique!
Sources: NRMP DataMary's EssaySchrock, J. B., Kraeutler, M. J., Dayton, M. R., & McCarty, E. C. (2017). A comparison of matched and unmatched orthopaedic surgery residency applicants from 2006 to 2014: data from the National Resident Matching Program. JBJS, 99(1), e1.Chen, A. F., Secrist, E. S., Scannell, B. P., & Patt, J. C. (2020). Matching in orthopaedic surgery. JAAOS-Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 28(4), 135-144.Kheir, M. M., Tan, T. L., Rondon, A. J., & Chen, A. F. (2020). The Fate of Unmatched Orthopaedic Applicants: Risk Factors and Outcomes. JBJS Open Access, 5(2), e20.Amin, N. H., Jakoi, A. M., Cerynik, D. L., Kumar, N. S., & Johanson, N. (2013). How should unmatched orthopaedic surgery applicants proceed?. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®, 471(2), 672-679.
In the final episode of our 2nd series, Dr Rosie Green - an epidemiologist from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine - tells us how lockdown has been a game changer for the planet and why we shouldn't be going back to "normal".
This week Lottie chats with Layla, the brains behind the Lalala Let Me Explain Instagram account and podcast. Layla talks sex and relationships during the pandemic and why dating will never be the same again. Warning: This episode contains explicit and sexual content. Produced by Lottie Morley.
Welcome friends! This episode contains information on the mission of LadyPod, our background, why we love orthopedics, and orthopedic match data. Articles/Websites we cited: Chambers, C. C., Ihnow, S. B., Monroe, E. J., & Suleiman, L. I. (2018). Women in orthopaedic surgery: population trends in trainees and practicing surgeons. JBJS, 100(17), e116.Ramirez, R. N., & Franklin, C. C. (2019). Racial Diversity in Orthopedic Surgery. Orthopedic Clinics, 50(3), 337-344.Program Director SurveyNRMP 2018 Match Results
In this week's episode, Lottie talks to Dr Aishah Iqbal, paediatric doctor and part-time personal trainer. Aishah's a busy lady, splitting her time between the hospital, the gym, hosting her own podcast and putting on wellbeing sessions for her fellow healthcare professionals. We discuss working as a doctor during the pandemic, diversity in the fitness industry and the secret to living a happy and healthy life.
In this episode, Lottie talks to mother-daugher duo, Bianca and Donna Ali. Bianca helped to set up one of the Black Lives Matter protests. We discuss race, George Floyd and activism during a pandemic.
In the second episode of our pandemic series, Lottie speaks to skin specialist to the stars, Annice Ling. Annice talks about being on the dating show, Take Me Out (with Lottie!), taking part in Miss England and gives us tips on how to look after your skin during the pandemic.
In our second series, we'll be focusing on the pandemic - hearing from women on the front line and those who can help make our time in lockdown a bit more bearable. In the first episode, Lottie chats to care home worker and ski instructor, Minna Cliffe. Minna talks about the challenges of working in a home during the pandemic and how she's managing to stay positive. Produced by Ciara Cohen-Ennis.
In this episode, Durre Shahwar speaks to Lottie about confidence, creativity and her path to becoming a writer. Recorded in The TramShed. Produced by Ciara Cohen-Ennis.
In this episode, Lottie chats to Isabelle Dias. A confidence coach for women all over the world, this brilliant Brazilian has helped hundreds of people, all from her home in New York. She talks dream jobs and overcoming eating disorders. Produced by Ciara Cohen-Ennis.
In our first episode, Lottie chats to GRL TLK. The DJ duo known for bringing the party to every situation, Stacey and Kay are seasoned music moguls who juggle parenting with partying, and a side of skateboarding, too. Produced by Ciara Cohen-Ennis.