Voices in Society is a platform created by Radio Presenter and Sociologist, Sophie Preece, to explore the many issues we face in society. A Podcast for the people!
Danny is a part of global network BPM who focus on reprogramming the mind, working with the subconscious mind and financial freedom.
Element is a Music Artist from Birmingham, UK. He has held showcases for young people, is currently filming his own podcast, releasing his new book and is on Come Dine with Me in February.
Karen Smith is an independant associate of Voxx Life who offer alternative remedies for those facing physical or mental challenges.
Personal Trainer, Grant Dempsey, established a running club in January. On 19th August he gathered at Sutton Park to do a 5k run at 5am to raise money for the Charity Calm. This paticular run drew so much attention that 300 people turned up to complete the run. I interviewed Grant to find out more about his beliefs on exercise and mental health.
BSN directors took to the streets of Birmingham City Centre to raise awareness around knife crime and youth violence.
Fidel was involved in an incident that cause life changing injuries, causing him to be paralysed from the waist down. This did not stop Fidel living his life to the fullest. He has now created his own charity to raise awareness of spinal cord injuries.
Sarah Rose lost her child in 2007 at the hands of her partner. Sarah is now using her experiences to help raise awareness of child abuse under the C.I.C Sharing Kams Cuddles. Sarah hopes to help support other bereaved family members who have experienced such trauma.
Author and Minister, Agustus Stewart, talks us through his journey of being in prison 20 years ago and re-finding his faith whilst he was in there. Agustus is now the Author of book 'Incarceration, Addictions and the Cross' whilst also being a Minister.
Ex-offender, Daniel, who is now the Managing Director or NextLife Recruitment, tells his story of once being a prisoner himself, and how he is now using that lived experience to help other ex-offenders.
RnB singer/songwriter joins me for a chat about her journey as a musical artist and her transition from the UK to America.
Together, myself and Shanice asked the general public what they thought the main pros and cons of social media are - together we discussed them.
Tiffany, the 80's pop singer of famous hit "I think we're alone now", came onto Switch Radio to talk about her past musical experiences, her recent tour in Birmingham and what she has lined up in the near future.
Trizzy began his musical journey during the first lock-down of 2020! He has since made several hits. He talks us through where he found his inspiration and what he has planned for the future
Rae-Anne Preece delves into what it is like to be a Youth Worker on the streets!
A discussion into the many different layers of youth violence, with Birmingham Says No director, Rachel Warren.
A discussion with campaigner, Lynne Baird, regarding bleed control kits being installed in Birmingham and several other cities in the UK.
A discussion about the knife crime epidemic and also Spartan Clothing. Spartan Clothing was founded by Craig Morris and is a stab resistant clothing line.
Angela, a kind soul who dedicates her time and efforts into helping the less fortunate, discusses the various aspects to be being homeless.