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Royal Editor Chris Ship and Royal Producer Lizzie Robinson are in Canada, having followed the King's visit - his first as monarch and the first time in almost 70 years that the British monarch has opened the Canadian parliament. Charlene White joins them to discuss whether Trump will now have second thoughts about talking up Canada becoming a 51st state of the US, and whether Charles has successfully negotiated the tricky diplomacy of the visit. They also discuss some intriguing shots of the King seemingly overcome by emotion, and why his speech in parliament seemed to mean so much to him personally.
The King and Queen's royal tour of Italy is over, but the Talking Royals team are still hard at work, with Chris and Lizzie securing an idyllic setting for this week's podcast.Charlene White dials in from home to catch up on all the gossip from their trip to Italy, including how the King wowed his hosts.The team also review another podcast - Meghan's Confessions of a Female Founder - and Prince William's attempts at punditry.Got a question for the team? Email talkingroyals@itv.comYou can watch or listen to Talking Royals on your favourite podcast platform as well as ITVX and YouTube.
The King is back at work this week and so are host Charlene White, Chris Ship and Lizzie Robinson to discuss it all.Why King Charles is determined to carry on with the work he loves, the latest on the bitter row at Sentebale.And the Talking Royals team flick through Meghan's new range of products. Jam, Flower Sprinkles, Crepe Mix? What would they buy if they weren't all sold out?
Ahead of the main episode, Chris Ship and Lizzie Robinson jump in for an emergency extra recording, after Buckingham Palace revealed that King Charles went to hospital due to side effects from his cancer treatment.Charlene White joins them for the rest of the podcast, as the Talking Royals team discuss their trip to the set of drama Trigger Point with Queen Camilla to celebrate ITV's 70th anniversary - and a meeting between a very on-brand Charlene and Her Majesty.There's also lots to discuss about Prince Harry's split from his beloved charity, Sentebale. And was it beef or no beef in the kitchen between Meghan and Gwyneth?Want to get in touch with your questions and comments? Email talkingroyals@itv.com
"I can definitely imagine the King getting down and boogying to all of those tracks"After King Charles released a playlist of his favourite songs, the Talking Royals team reveal what they've been listening to.Charlene White, Royal Editor Chris Ship and Royal Producer Lizzie Robinson also discuss the diplomatic tightrope the King is having to tread over Donald Trump's attacks on Canada, and Queen Camilla's letter of support for Gisèle Pelicot.Plus we go back to March 1988 to look at the story of how a then Prince Charles narrowly avoided an avalanche which claimed the life of one of his friends.
Pioneering broadcaster, journalist and author Charlene White discusses the danger of banning books, dealing with grief and loss, and her interest in what home means to others. Charlene began presenting ITV News in 2008 and in 2014 became the first Black woman to present ITV News at Ten. She's also one of the presenters of daytime show, Loose Women, and helmed the show's first all-black panel special, which won a Royal Television Society award and was nominated for a BAFTA. In 2020 Charlene presented the award-winning ITV series IRL with Team Charlene - a mix of short films, animation and music dealing with racism in the UK, and how it impacts the lives of young people. She uses her platform to mentor aspiring journalists, and work alongside various organisations to achieve better representation in the industry. As a writer, Charlene is a regular columnist for the iPaper and has written for the New York Post. Her critically acclaimed debut non-fiction book, No Place Like Home, was published last year. Charlene's book choices are: ** The Jolly Postman by Janet and Allan Ahlberg **Forever by Judy Blume ** And Still I Rise by Maya Angelou ** Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams **A Life Reimagined: My Journey of Hope in the Midst of Loss by Jill Halfpenny Vick Hope, multi-award winning TV and BBC Radio 1 presenter, author and journalist, is the host of season eight of the Women's Prize for Fiction Podcast. Every week, Vick will be joined by another inspirational woman to discuss the work of incredible female authors. The Women's Prize is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world, and continues to champion the very best books written by women. Don't want to miss the rest of season eight? Listen and subscribe now! This podcast is sponsored by Baileys and produced by Bird Lime Media.
This is Talking Royals, our weekly podcast about the Royal Family. This week host, Charlene White and ITV News Royal Producer Lizzie Robinson catch you up to speed with the latest royal stories from the palace and beyond. This week Kate and William head to Wales for a welsh cake bake off. The King and Queen make a visit for Ramadan and leave with a takeaway.And Queen Camilla greets some spandex-clad gladiators at the palace.
Germany's Friedrich Merz has vowed to secure “independence” from the United States following his party's victory in parliamentary elections. In 2023 the Crown Prosecution Service found black people are 16 times more likely than white people to face prosecution under joint enterprise laws, so why is a review only happening now? For the first time, Apple has agreed to withdraw its highest-level data security tool from UK customers after the government demanded access to user data for security reasons.Giles Whittell is joined by ITV News presenter Charlene White, plus Tortoise's Jeevan Varsagar and Patricia Clarke, as they pitch and battle it out for today's top story. **February's edition of the News Meeting Live has sold out! So grab a ticket for our March and April shows while spots are still available! Get your ticket hereWe always love to hear your thoughts. Send a voice note to: newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com Host: Giles Whittell, deputy editor at Tortoise.Producer: Casey MagloireExecutive producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your favourite Aunties Ak, Farrah, Nana & Sade are joined by your favourite Newsreader Charlene White.The Aunties get into Charlene's business discussing her life as the UK's most prominent newsreader, her debut book 'No Place Like Home', why she chose not to get married and her essential beauty & health tips.Catch Charlene daily on the ITV news and as a regular host of Loose Women also on ITV
This week your favourite Aunties are joined by none other than the UK's premiere newsreader and co-host of Loose Women Charlene White!Charlene discusses The Aunties' Enemies of ProgressTrump and his wild claims over PalestineAmanda Seales for dragging out her beef with IssaProblematic Black Men with platforms speaking on Serena WilliamsKanye 'ye' West
This is Talking Royals, our weekly podcast about the Royal Family with host, Charlene White, ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship and Royal Producer Lizzie Robinson.It's been a busy week for the King as the team discuss his unnusual joint trip with the Prime Minister as well as his football skills at Tottenham Hotspur Statdium. Kate visits a mother and baby unit at a prison, but will the palace be telling us what she's wearing or won't they? And, Harry's Invictus Games are in full swing as Meghan takes on 'tubing'!
This is Talking Royals, our weekly podcast about the Royal Family with host, Charlene White, ITV News' Royal Editor Chris Ship and Royal Producer Lizzie Robinson.Charlene's back and the team discuss Princess Anne's trip to the hospital she received care at last year. We see more of Kate as she goes on a school trip to the National Portrait Gallery. Meghan Markle's good deed splits opinion, and the Taking Royals team plan their holidays!
The Met Office says carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing at rates so fast there is almost no chance of keeping global warming on target.So, how concerning is this?ITV News Science Correspondent Martin Stew tells Charlene White what you need to know...
Scotland is now four years into what its former First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, called a 'drug death public health emergency'. Now, the city of Glasgow is trying a radical new solution by opening a drug consumption room. So can this reduce Scotland's high rate of drug-related deaths? ITV News Correspondent Peter Smith tells Charlene White what you need to know…
Join Caroline and Charlene in our second episode this week as they answer all your Questions! Don't miss an episode, published weekly on Monday and Wednesdays. Presented By: Caroline Hirons Ad Details: Skin Rocks Cleansing Balm: The Skin Rocks Cleansing Balm is THE most insanely efficacious, sensorial, luxurious cleansing balm in the world has landed. I don't need to tell you what it takes to put my name to a cleansing balm, and this had one mother of a brief: The best balm ever created, and one I would choose every single time over anything I've ever used. 5 rollercoaster years of fearless ambition, sky high expectation, tears, triumphs and F-bombs…no pressure then, but WOW, the result. The texture and ‘crunch', its ability to decimate literally everything from your face, the ‘ahh in a jar' scent, the paperweight-heavy hot pink glass …I mean, literally everything I adore in a cleanser has been distilled into this one glorious jar and it is absolutely spectacular. Transforming from a solid balm to a rich, replenishing oil, this barrier-nourishing balm is formulated with the same innovative Lipid-Advanced Complex as The Support Oil to deliver supreme skin barrier support and help improve skin firmness, elasticity and hydration. There is simply nothing like it. It's £55, it's ready and waiting, and THERE IS NO DUPE: https://skinrocks.com/products/the-cleansing-balm Glad We Had This Chat Tour: I'm going on TOUR for the first time ever, and I'm here for it—bringing my wild and wonderful Glad We Had This Chat podcast to a venue near you. Promising you an unforgettable night of unbridled honesty, unfiltered opinions, F-bombs and fearlessness, come join me and a stellar line up of special guests as we talk all things skincare and beauty, along with frank discussions about life's adventures, challenges, highlights and joys. With exclusive on-stage skincare demos, entertaining Q&As and a healthy dose of unscripted hilarity, this is Caroline Hirons, me, live and on steroids. Skin Rocks App: Few things in life keep on giving for just £3.99 a month. One cup of overpriced coffee? I don't think so. OR you could get a month's Premium access to the multi-award-winning Skin Rocks app. With a free version for the skincare novice, to an upgraded Premium experience that offers deep scientific expertise, expertly-written insights, beauty newness, and access to my exclusive articles, reviews and recommendations, it's all in one pocket-friendly place on the Skin Rocks App. Premium is just £3.99 a month or £34.99 a year, and I'm offering a special discount via the podcast for £10 off your annual subscription with code CHPOD. LINK TO DOWNLOAD: https://skinrocks.com/pages/the-skin-rocks-app Produced by: Danielle Bondzie Executive Producers for Wall to Wall: Martin Trickey & Melissa Brown Video Producers: Shadia Oseni, Dom Seymour and Max Hirons With Thanks to: Tom Wright, Aoife Rice Murphy, Olivia Morris, Sarah Fenner, Annis Britton, Elizabeth Sloan & Penny Stratton
Join Caroline Hirons, the UK's leading skincare expert as she welcomes the wonderful Charlene White to the podcast. Charlene opens up about her childhood, as shared in her new book No Place Like Home, reveals who is like the naughty school girl on set of Loose Women and how she rose to become one of the UK's most celebrated newsreaders. Don't miss an episode, published weekly on Monday and Wednesdays. Presented By: Caroline Hirons Ad Details: Skin Rocks Cleansing Balm: The Skin Rocks Cleansing Balm is THE most insanely efficacious, sensorial, luxurious cleansing balm in the world has landed. I don't need to tell you what it takes to put my name to a cleansing balm, and this had one mother of a brief: The best balm ever created, and one I would choose every single time over anything I've ever used. 5 rollercoaster years of fearless ambition, sky high expectation, tears, triumphs and F-bombs…no pressure then, but WOW, the result. The texture and ‘crunch', its ability to decimate literally everything from your face, the ‘ahh in a jar' scent, the paperweight-heavy hot pink glass …I mean, literally everything I adore in a cleanser has been distilled into this one glorious jar and it is absolutely spectacular. Transforming from a solid balm to a rich, replenishing oil, this barrier-nourishing balm is formulated with the same innovative Lipid-Advanced Complex as The Support Oil to deliver supreme skin barrier support and help improve skin firmness, elasticity and hydration. There is simply nothing like it. It's £55, it's ready and waiting, and THERE IS NO DUPE: https://skinrocks.com/products/the-cleansing-balm Glad We Had This Chat Tour: I'm going on TOUR for the first time ever, and I'm here for it—bringing my wild and wonderful Glad We Had This Chat podcast to a venue near you. Promising you an unforgettable night of unbridled honesty, unfiltered opinions, F-bombs and fearlessness, come join me and a stellar line up of special guests as we talk all things skincare and beauty, along with frank discussions about life's adventures, challenges, highlights and joys. With exclusive on-stage skincare demos, entertaining Q&As and a healthy dose of unscripted hilarity, this is Caroline Hirons, me, live and on steroids. Skin Rocks App: Few things in life keep on giving for just £3.99 a month. One cup of overpriced coffee? I don't think so. OR you could get a month's Premium access to the multi-award-winning Skin Rocks app. With a free version for the skincare novice, to an upgraded Premium experience that offers deep scientific expertise, expertly-written insights, beauty newness, and access to my exclusive articles, reviews and recommendations, it's all in one pocket-friendly place on the Skin Rocks App. Premium is just £3.99 a month or £34.99 a year, and I'm offering a special discount via the podcast for £10 off your annual subscription with code CHPOD. LINK TO DOWNLOAD: https://skinrocks.com/pages/the-skin-rocks-app No Place Like Home by Charlene White: https://www.amazon.co.uk/No-Place-Like-Home-Finding/dp/0349703647 Produced by: Danielle Bondzie Executive Producers for Wall to Wall: Martin Trickey & Melissa Brown Video Producers: Shadia Oseni, Dom Seymour and Max Hirons With Thanks to: Tom Wright, Aoife Rice Murphy, Olivia Morris, Sarah Fenner, Annis Britton, Elizabeth Sloan & Penny Stratton
This is Talking Royals, our weekly podcast about the Royal Family with ITV News' Royal Editor Chris Ship and Royal Producer Lizzie Robinson.This week, in a special edition for Christmas, Charlene White hosts a Talking Royals quiz, rounding up the major royal events of the year.Charlene is joined by ITV News Royal Editor, Chris Ship, ITV News Royal Producer, Lizzie Robinson and guests, Kate Mansey, Royal Editor at The Times and Russell Myers, Royal Editor of the Daily Mirror and ITV's Lorraine.
It's been a week since the Assad regime's fall, and the desperate search for those subjected to its horrors continues.Families searching for answers are slowly starting to discover the grim realities of where missing loved ones may be. What has the fall of Assad unearthed, and what does it mean for the future?From Syria, John Ray speaks to Charlene White and this is what you need to know...
This is Talking Royals - our weekly podcast about the royal family - with presenter, Charlene White and ITV News' Royal Editor Chris Ship and Royal Producer Lizzie Robinson.This week, Chris joins Charlene to catch up on the Royal Variety Performance, where Charlene met King Charles.
This is Talking Royals - our weekly podcast about the royal family - with presenter, Charlene White and ITV News' Royal Editor Chris Ship and Royal Producer Lizzie Robinson.This week, Chris and Lizzie join Charlene to discuss the Diplomatic Corps Reception and why Paul Mescal met King Charles.Plus, Prince Harry gets a tattoo in the name of the Invictus Games.
This is Talking Royals - our weekly podcast about the royal family - with presenter, Charlene White and ITV News' Royal Editor Chris Ship and Royal Producer Lizzie Robinson.This week, Chris and Lizzie join Charlene to discsuss the King's birthday celebrations.
The question of whether terminally ill people should have the right to end their lives has long been discussed and debated.And this week, as a new law was proposed, MP's have been left more divided than ever after widespread opposition to the bill. So is the assisted dying bill doomed? Or is it likely to become law? And how would it work?ITV News UK Editor, Paul Brand tells Charlene White what you need to know…
Join Wendy Golledge and Alison Perry on The Netmums Podcast for a chat with Charlene White. You might know her as an ITV News presenter and Loose Women host, but today she's dishing out her thoughts on parenting, cultural identity, and handling the hustle and bustle of modern life. Charlene talks about the ups and downs of raising her two children, alongside a busy career. She opens up about her Caribbean roots and how they shape her parenting style, with a focus on good manners, discipline, and keeping cultural traditions alive. The chat gets real about the pressures of being the 'perfect' parent and why it's more important to focus on what truly counts in family life. Charlene shares her candid take on the unrealistic expectations parents face and why happiness and health should top the list over chasing perfection. Charlene gives us an insight into her new book, "No Place Like Home," diving into what 'home' means through her own experiences and others' stories. Stay connected with Netmums for more parenting tips, community support, engaging content: Website: netmums.com / Instagram: @netmums Series 14 of the Netmums Podcast is produced by Decibelle Creative / @decibelle_creative
This is Talking Royals - our weekly podcast about the royal family - with presenter, Charlene White and ITV News' Royal Editor Chris Ship and Royal Producer Lizzie Robinson.This week, Chris and Lizzie are joined by Channel 4's Alistair Jackson to discuss Channel 4's Dispatches on The King, The Prince & Their Secret Millions...The Duchy of Lancaster comments: “Over 87% of all duchy-let properties are rated E or above. The remainder are either awaiting scheduled improvement works or are exempted under UK legislation." And that “His majesty the king voluntarily pays tax on all income received from the duchy.”
Joining me this episode to discuss their travel and holiday stories is broadcaster, Loose Women host and author, Charlene White! Her memoir “No Place Like Home” is out now! Please subscribe and review. Thanks, Alan. xx ‘Life's A Beach' everyone's favourite travel podcast is here to give you all the vitamin D you need. More celebrity passengers unpack their travel suitcases dishing the dirt on their holiday high-jinks. Buckle up, sit back and enjoy the inflight entertainment!! A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Grenfell tragedy exposed a building safety crisis that's been affecting thousands of people across the UK for decades. And yet 7 years on, many are living in unsafe flats or have been left homeless, with nowhere to turn. The cladding crisis continues and is having a devastating effect on the physical and mental health of its victims. So, why are so many people still at risk? And why are the government so slow to respond? ITV News Social Affairs correspondent Sarah Corker tells Charlene White what you need to know...
Richie Brave talks to new students about their expectations and experiences of university life.Richie is also joined by journalist, broadcaster and now author Charlene White to talk about her new book No Place Like Home.Plus, midwife and content creator Mama Dinya speaks to Richie about the importance of representation in her field, and why Black maternal mental health is something we need to talk about more.
It's a BIG week at Making Friends HQ Chantel is joined by the peoples favourite news reader and Loose Woman the amazing Charlene White! Charlene and Chantel talk about wild nights out on the town, making friends as a new parent, being your truest self and her debut book 'No Place Like Home'. Available from 26th June 2024. Giggles abound, you have been warned! Enjoy. Don't be a stranger, get in touch and tell me all about your friendship wins, fails, advice or women YOU would like to be friends with: EMAIL: makingfriendspodcast@gmail.com Please leave a rating and a review wherever you're listening. Making Friends is available everywhere, every Wednesday. Enjoy x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was a medical disaster that saw 30,000 victims infected with HIV and hepatitis C bycontaminated blood transfusions.The infected blood inquiry confirmed that the disaster was no accident, and one that unfolded on a horrifying scale.It was a scandal that could have been avoided, but for the actions of frontline medical staff, civil servants and successive governments, as institutions put saving face ahead of patient safety.So how could this have happened? How will the victims be compensated? and how do we ensure it never happens again? ITV News' Health Correspondent Rebecca Barry and Political Editor Robert Peston tell Charlene White what you need to know.
This is the Royal Rota - our weekly podcast about the royal family, with ITV News' Royal Editor Chris Ship and Producer Lizzie Robinson.This week, Chris and Lizzie speak to Charlene White about Harry and Meghan's unofficial royal visit to Nigeria - after he said the King was too busy to meet last week.They also discuss the King's speech as he handed over the role of Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps to Prince William - at the base where Harry trained - and the recent royal portrait that's caused quite the stir.
This is the Royal Rota - our weekly podcast about the royal family, with ITV News' Royal Editor Chris Ship and Producer Lizzie Robinson.This week, Chris and Lizzie speak to Charlene White about Prince Harry's UK visit, what he got up to and noticably, what he didn't. They also speak about changes to Royal patronages and what Princess Beatrice has been up to at the top of the Empire State Building.
This is the Royal Rota - our weekly podcast about the royal family, with ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship and Producer Lizzie Robinson.This week, Chris and Lizzie speak to Charlene White about King Charles' return to work which included visiting fellow cancer patients along with looking ahead to Prince Harry's return to the UK.
The Princess of Wales spoke about how she told her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis of her shock cancer diagnosis 'in a way that is appropriate' for them.Yesterday she shared the heartbreaking news of her cancer diagnosis in an emotional video. Although her initial surgery in January was thought to have removed a non-cancerous growth, further tests revealed the presence of cancer. The princess spoke about the difficult process of informing her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, "in a way that is appropriate for them."In the video, Kate said, "It has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family, but I've had a fantastic medical team who have taken great care of me, for which I am so grateful. William and I have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family. As you can imagine, this has taken time. It has taken me time to recover from major surgery in order to start my treatment. But, most importantly, it has taken us time to explain everything to George, Charlotte and Louis in a way that is appropriate for them, and to reassure them that I am going to be ok."A BBC Studios insider has confirmed that there was no editing of the video in which Princess Kate announced her cancer diagnosis and that what viewers saw was exactly what was shot by the BBC Studios team. The team, who also covered the King's Coronation and Queen Elizabeth's funeral, had no editorial input into the message conveyed by the Princess and were not involved in the distribution or editing of the video.Chris Ship, ITV News royal editor, suggested that Princess Kate chose to share the news of her cancer treatment in a video message as a way to make it more "personal." During an ITV News segment, host Charlene White asked, "It's a moment she chose to do on video, which is very different from doing it in a written statement. What can we read into that?"Chris responded, saying, "If you look back to how the King revealed his cancer diagnosis earlier this year, it was in a statement from Buckingham Palace. Kate has done it, I am told, in a video form because she wanted to do it in the most personal way possible. Yes, of course, it helps to silence all the conspiracy theorists as well, but she wanted to do the video message and it was a very moving message too. And she wanted to make that very personal statement herself."King Charles III expressed his pride in the Princess of Wales "for her courage in speaking as she did" and has "remained in the closest contact with his beloved daughter-in-law throughout the past weeks." Buckingham Palace stated that both the King and Queen Consort "will continue to offer their love and support to the whole family through this difficult time."…Prince Harry and Meghan Markle issued a brief statement, saying, "We wish health and healing for Kate and the family, and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace."James Middleton, the younger brother of Princess Kate, expressed his support for his sister following her public announcement of her cancer diagnosis. The 36-year-old entrepreneur shared a heartwarming childhood photo of himself and Catherine enjoying a sunny walk in nature, with Catherine beaming behind her younger brother.In his Instagram post, James added, "Over the years, we have climbed many mountains together. As a family, we will climb this one with you too." He also left a simple heart emoji in the comments section of the official announcement video posted on the Prince and Princess of Wales' Instagram page, demonstrating the close bond between the siblings.
Nick Brown was told he has three months left to live. With a rare form of cancer, he'll soon be paralysed.And yet his dying wish is to go peacefully, before he deteriorates. But with no option for assisted dying in our country, Nick and his family are stuck and desperate.Now, thousands like Nick are calling for change - to legalise assisted suicide in the UK.So, should Nick have the option? And where do you draw the line? UK Editor Paul Brand tells Charlene White what you need to know...
Across Europe, frustrated farmers have been fighting back. But now, protests are travelling across the channel, as Welsh farmers are up in arms over post-Brexit plans and proposals.Farmers on the brink are flocking to protests to stop the Welsh government reforms.So, what are the new plans? And why have they caused such a backlash? ITV News Wales Reporter Rhys Williams tells Charlene White what you need to know...
“I could do an all-black episode of ‘Loose Women' and all four of us would get a torrent of vitriol and hate – mostly from people who don't watch the show anyway!” Jimi wraps up this current podcast series with ITV news anchor and ‘Loose Women' host Charlene White, who provides a fun and thoughtful insight into her Jamaican heritage and family-focused upbringing in Lewisham, via the ‘I'm a Celeb…' jungle and her headline-making moments with a certain ex-Home Secretary campmate. Charlene reveals teen tales of trying to avoid the human CCTV version of the all-seeing “Auntie-Net”, the West Indian word that is banned from her house, and why she's had to develop a thick skin while forging her own successful path on TV. Keep up with the show or get in touch at whereshomereally.com.
EPISODE 21 OF DENISE WELCH'S JUICY CRACK!What happens when you combine contemporary art, disability rights advocacy, and world travel? You get the fabulous conversations with the incredibly talented Sophie Morgan, Isla Traquair, Dame Kelly Holmes, and Charlene White, discussing topics like potential medical staff strikes, rising food prices, conservatories, and avocado-coloured bathrooms. Plus, discover Denise's obsession with the word game Wordle as she compares her favourite starting words with her friends.What does it take to come up with brilliant inventions like suitcase wheels and the Trunki? Denise discusses vertigo (again!) and the homeopathic remedy Vertigoheel®, and (unofficially) tries to launch the #SendSophieToSpace campaign. Denise tells us about the incredibly inspirational story of Deborah James, who campaigned to raise awareness for bowel cancer and the importance of checking your poo for signs of the disease, with her mother Heather now taking up the mantle. Rediscovering your self-esteem during the road to recover from alcoholism.Finally, delve into TV writing, acting and gender diversity with Sally Lindsay, exploring the creative process and the challenges of writing scripts that translate well when acted out. Don't miss this fun-filled episode packed with humor, passion, and storytelling!----If you've got any questions for Denise, or would like to know more about anything you've heard Denise discussing in this episode or in the past, please email us at:denisewelchpod@gmail.comWe'd love to hear from you!Instagram: @denise_welchTwitter: RealDeniseWelchTikTok: @denisewelch58YouTube: @denisewelchpodcastSales & Sponsorship enquiries: denisewelchpod@gmail.comEpisode Keywords:#SophieMorgan #ContemporaryArt #DisabilityRights #Accessibility #WorldTravel #MastersPainting #MedicalStaffStrikes #RisingFoodPrices #Wordle #Inventions #Vertigo #Vertigoheel #GetSophieToSpace #BowelCancer #TVWriting #GenderDiversity #SallyLindsay #CreativeProcess #StoryStructure #MurderMysteries Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I've been trying to get today's guest into The Shift hot seat for the longest time - after a mixture of long covid (me) and impromptu trips to the jungle (Her!), we've finally made it. Charlene White has been a journalist for over 20 years. She was the first black woman to present the ITV News At Ten (in 2014… I know, right?), and is that rare thing a news journalist who actually sounds like a human being when she presents. Charlene has featured on the Black Powerlist countless times, co-presents Loose Women and has a column in the i-paper. She also, of course, starred in last year's I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.Charlene joined me to talk facing your fears, the tyranny of the ticking clock and surviving the onslaught of small kids in your 40s. She told me about having to grow up fast to care for her siblings when her mum got cancer, the power of lifelong friendship and the enraging way "serious media" looks down on anything loved by women. We also talked about our yoyo weight, learning to work the red carpet in her 40s and why she wouldn't have had the first clue about menopause if not for her Loose Women gang. * You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at The Shift bookshop on Bookshop.org, including the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me.* And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including transcripts of the podcast, please consider joining The Shift community. Find out more at https://steadyhq.com/en/theshift/And if you already subscribe - did you know you can buy a Gift Membership of The Shift for a friend at https://steadyhq.com/en/theshift/gift_plans• The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Emily Sandford. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on The Day After, (09:54) Headlines: Rishi Sunak rules out post-Brexit deal that relies on EU law alignment, NHS bosses in Scotland consider making the wealthy pay for treatment (13:40) What You Saying? Was going to university worth your time and money? (59:21) Headlines: The WHO says Millions of lives under threat in Ukraine this winter, Court hears Shamima Begum was a victim of human trafficking, Earthquake in the Indonesian island kills 56 and injures hundreds (01:05:57) Word on Road: Latto's discography leaked online, 130 songs including blick blick & whole lotta money, Did August Alsina “come out” on tv show, The Surreal life, Lucky Daye was getting cooked & dragged by his singlet, Scarlette Douglas & Charlene White are the first two to be kicked out of I'm a celebrity (01:20:00) Asking For a Friend: I think my friend has been radicalised. (01:39:31) Headlines: Nasa's Artemis spacecraft arrives at the Moon, Japanese fans stun Qatar crowd by cleaning up stadium after World Cup opening match, Joe Lycett did not shred £10k in David Beckham Qatar protest (01:54:22) The Reaction: England thrash Iran in their opening World Cup game, Gareth Bale saves Wales from defeat against USA, Netherland defeat Senegal (02:08:09) Done Out 'Ere (02:25:13) Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message
Welcome to Dane Baptiste Questions Everything, a podcast where comedian Dane Baptiste, producer Howard Cohen and a special guest take turns posing questions that just need answering. On episode 166, we speak to TV presenter Charlene White about staying in a haunted house, her dream interview guests and whether she could've married Jay Z.Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and beyond. #QuestionEverything @DBQEPodcastDane Baptiste Questions Everything, this has been an Insanity Podcasts production.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/danebaptistequestionseverything. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Charlene White is best known for presenting ITV News and making us laugh on Loose Women. This week she reveals some of the things she wishes she'd known about earlier. Together they explore the missed signs and signals of her mum's menopause, what it's like to parent younger children as we slow down in midlife, and temping her parent's expectations when she had a family later than they would have liked. Gabby is also joined by Dr Dawn from Embarrassing Bodies who tells us the tell-tale of signs sexual dysfunction and what we can do to fix it.
When social media star Munya Chawawa posted a picture from his holiday in Spain of people in blackface, it got us talking about what it's like going abroad when you're black. Travel blogging couple Jason and Sekai tell us about their experiences and give us a few tips. We also sit down and share the tea with the iconic Charlene White, the first black woman to present ITV News at Ten and Loose Women. Presenters: Roshan Roberts and De-Graft Mensah Producer: Kamilah McInnis Researcher: Michele Theil Sound: Dave O'Neill Editor: Alison Gee
On this weeks episode I'm talking to ITV news presenter & Loose Women host, Charlene White. Chatting all things grief and her mum Dorette.Charlene's words on a Loose Women episode around April 2021 stopped me dead in my hoovering tracks. Engrossed in what she had to say about grief and her mum, I just knew I wanted to speak with her. Low and behold 8 months later, I bring to you this beautiful conversation. In this episode, Charlene will take you back to when she was just 16 and her mum being diagnosed with Bowel cancer, what life looked like for her and family whilst mum was ill and to me, the most special part of this episode, the meaning of true friendship. Your home team who will show up and show out in your darkest of hours, just like Charlene's did and still do. Thank you Charlene for coming on to the show and for sharing your mum with me. It's not everyday you get to interview someone you literally grew up watching on your telly box!Please, if you can, leave a rating and review, it really means & helps a lot!Big love always,Amber xxxJoin the conversation & community on...Instagram - @thegriefgangpodcastTwitter- @thegriefgangFacebook- The Grief GangIntro and outro music produced by Goodgoodgood Media.Editing by Ross Ramsey-Golding.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-grief-gang. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the final episode of the series Rochelle is joined by the Loose Women's Charlene White as they chat about how our parents impacting our parenting style, how to handle grief and the conflict of career progression and running a home.Producer: Sophie King at Rethink AudioSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joining Kate this week is journalist, newsreader and TV personality, Charlene White, who speaks about the life-changing moment in which she made history and becoming the first black woman to ever present the ITV News at 10. Charlene explains the importance of keeping her identity in the media industry, and how her recent documentary, Empire's Child, took her on an emotional journey of self-discovery. Tune in!Do remember to follow us on Instagram (@whitewineqt) & Twitter (@WhiteWineQT) to keep up to date with the latest guests, news and more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To celebrate 3 years of We Are Black Journos, we got the chance to hear from TV presenter and journalist Charlene White. Charlene is not only one of the most prominent Black voices in British journalism, but is such a strong inspiration to countless Black journalists who were so glad to hear from her personally in this session. The conversation was hosted by our founder, Hannah Ajala.
Welcome to Mothers' Meeting Series 2! Welcome back! This week Louise is joined by newsreader and presenter Charlene White. Louise and Charlene talk about raising kids without their mums being there, how grief has shaped them, the origins of Charlene's children's names, mum crushes, and letting things go. Charlene White: @charlenewhite **CONNECT WITH ME** @LouisePentland https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfAEEhKikW1676DCa_0OWLA
I hope you don't mind if I deviate from my usual programming and bring you an amazing interview with Charlene White. Charlene hosts a magazine show called ‘IRL with Team Charlene' to tackle racism in the UK, as well as hosting ITV News London and most recently appearing on ITV's Loose Women. Charlene is also patron of Bowel Cancer UK, a charity very close to her as she sadly lost her mum to bowel cancer when she was 21. Go to Bowlcanceruk.org.uk for further information.
“You've got my cousins just crying and you can't do anything.”In this emotional extended edition of the podcast, Charlene White tells fellow ITV News Presenter Julie Etchingham how hard it was to attend a socially-distanced funeral.Lockdown measures have changed how we pay our respects. Funeral mourners are limited to just a handful of close family members and passing a tissue to a teary relative could land you in trouble.Charlene explains how the stripped back process was a world away from the nine-nights - a traditional Jamaican wake that lasts for several days - she is used to and why her aunt's send-off still feels unfinished.She also discusses why coronavirus has felt so close to home in her community and discusses the reaction she got to highlighting the disproportionate impact of the virus on ethnic minorities and black people.Charlene and Julie also discuss the explosion of the Black Lives Matter protest movement in the wake of the death of George Floyd in the US and the prospects of lasting change in British society and family conversations across the UK.
We speak with Charlene White, owner of Progressive Concepts, an orthodontic practice management consultant with over 35 years of experience helping to improve practice performance. In this episode, Charlene gives us her advice on how she evaluates a practice and optimizes systems to improve efficiency and profitability. Topics covered include: Some examples of the KPIs Charlene looks for when evaluating a practice's performance and how they can be improved Importance of pivoting a practice from depending on referral flow to direct-to-market strategies Tips to for a healthy recall system Building a peak performance team The most important thing to help you dramatically increase patient starts
In this episode, I feature stories relating to the Asia Bibi case, poppies, policing and childhood. Asia Bibi, a farm labourer from Pakistan, was accused of insulting and blaspheming against the Prophet Mohammad. She faced the death sentence but the decision was overturned and now she seeks asylum. I talk about religion and why it's an exercise in limitation. Poppies are being sold and worn by some and not by others. This always causes uproar. James McClean of Stoke City Football Club and ITV news reporter Charlene White have faced criticism for not wearing poppies, even though they have their own reasons why. Political correctness features once again! Policing in the UK now has *900* hate crime officers who could instead be catching criminals. I talk about how this plays into the wider agenda for society. Childhood is being increasingly medicated against. Many children nowadays don't have a traditional childhood. We are constantly seeing childhood being eroded.
My guests today are authors and best friends Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené. They are the authors of SLAY IN YOUR LANE.SLAY IN YOUR LANE is the long-awaited, inspirational guide to life for a generation of black British women inspired to make lemonade out of lemons, and find success in every area of their lives.It was included in top Elle’s 12 addictive books of 2018, Metro’s best new books in 2018 and BBC’s hotly anticipated debut authors for 2018.Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené searched for a book that addressed the challenges for young black women and they realised none existed. So Slay in Your Lane – the lovechild of exasperation and optimism – was born. From education, to work, to dating, to representation, money and health, this is an inspirational, honest and provocative Black Girl Bible – the book offers advice and encouragement from the authors and interviews with dozens of the most successful black women in Britain – including Charlene White, Jamelia, Denise Lewis, Malorie Blackman and Dawn Butler MP.Yomi is an award-winning journalist and senior writer at The Pool. She writes about race, feminism, popular culture and how they intersect, as well as class and politics.Elizabeth is a former Marketing Manager and has a degree in Politics and International relations degree and specialises in creating marketing campaigns that are both culturally progressive and commercially relevant. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Trouble Club's 'Getting Your Sh** Together' Talk featured ITV News broadcaster Charlene White, journalist/scriptwriter/podcaster Dolly Alderton and journalist Helen Nianias. Charlene had to nip off to get ready for that ultimate of sh**-togethering - resting up for having a baby, but The Trouble Club's Joy Lo Dico caught up with Dolly and Helen after the talk.
As a speaker, Charlene White has a unique talent to inform, motivate and entertain. She is in demand by orthodontic professionals throughout the United States, Canada and abroad. Since 1983, Charlene's reputation as a management expert and dynamic speaker has soared, aided by overwhelmingly positive results reported by her audiences. In addition to managing a full schedule of speaking engagements, she has authored audio tapes, books, a quarterly newsletter, and numerous articles published in dental journals. Charlene has been a dedicated supporter of the AAO during her career in orthodontics. She was appointed as 1 of the 3 Lay Directors on the AAOF Foundation Board. Charlene is, also, an AAOF Regent and is proud to serve in the Foundation's continuing endowment campaign. Charlene, currently, serves on the board for "Smile For A Lifetime." Prior to founding her consulting firm, Progressive Concepts, Inc., Charlene worked for five years as a registered dental hygienist and office administrator. For the hundreds of orthodontic professionals who have heard her speak each year, Charlene's energy, stage presence and depth of knowledge have motivated them to greater effectiveness in their practices and individual careers. Her flexible, realistic approach takes a "facilitator's" path to success, emphasizing how each listener can adapt Charlene's methods to his or her own personal style. www.charlenewhite.com