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Our guest this week is the insightful, witty, and all-round wonderful Cherry Healey, who over the years has graced our screens with the likes of SAS Who Dares Wins, Inside the Factory, and numerous BBC3 documentaries.Cherry opens up to Giovanna about her complex relationship with her dad, and how having children herself and leaning into therapy helped to heal her childhood wounds.Plus, Cherry admits that she once subscribed to the societal stereotypes associated with being a single parent - until she became one herself. She also expresses heartfelt admiration for her ex-husband and tells Gi she feels lucky that her children have the best dad in the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Monday episode of the Ask Anna series, Anna is joined by fabulous broadcaster, Cherry Healey.Together Anna and Cherry tackle the following connundrum: 'I'm slowly accepting the fact that my relationship isn't making me happy and that I am too young to accept that this is just the way things are going to be. The only problem is I'm paralysed by the fear of what life could look like on the other side and the enormity of breaking my family up is preventing me from taking the next steps. Can you help?"Cherry Healey is a broadcaster, best known for presenting Inside the Factory on BBC One with Paddy McGuiness and 10 Years Younger in 10 Days. Cherry Healey began her onscreen career with numerous gritty documentary series for BBC Three focusing on life through the perspective of a woman, whilst also sharing her own personal stories and perspective throughout.These series included the groundbreaking Cherry Has a Baby - a programme that marked a moment in time where broadcasting began to give women's experiences a voice. Her honest, warm and engaging presenting style quickly established her as a household name.With a passion for wellbeing and as a trusted women's advocate, in 2022 Cherry achieved a lifelong ambition by fronting Women's Health: Breaking the Taboos for Channel 5 - the first ever television programme to focus solely on women's health.She recently gave a speech to the new Labour MP's joining parliament encouraging investment and improvement within women's health.Over the past few years Cherry has also curated and delivered wellness workshops for brands focusing on exercise, sleep and confidence and continues her work as an ambassador for the gynaecological cancer charity, The Eve Appeal.
CHERRY HEALEY: Rewriting The Rules Of Motherhood | CEO MUM In this episode of the CEO MUM Podcast, host Jada Sezer sits down with Cherry Healey to explore her incredible journey from working behind the scenes at the BBC to becoming a leading figure in journalism while navigating the highs and lows of motherhood. Cherry shares candid insights into creating her career whilst juggling her new role, breaking stereotypes of what a mother 'should be', and her personal productivity hacks to maintain some equilibrium.
Welcome back to Season 7 with Michelle Ford! This episode delves deep into the transformative power of manifesting and intentional living with Cherry Healey. Join Michelle and Cherry as they explore the highlights and key takeaways from their insightful conversation:*TW* DISORDERED EATING.Key Insights:
Welcome back to Moment. Moment is your place for calm and connection and maybe even a shift in perspective before the week ahead. In this week's MOMENT, presenter Cherry Healy talks about dealing with vulnerability, finding value in the things that matter to you and when to praise yourself. This show is proudly sponsored by Stokke Continue the Conversation We are sponsored by Indeed. Go to Indeed.com/Motherkind for £100 sponsored credit. Join our community over on Instagram for inspiration, tips, and sometimes a bit of humour to get us through our day - @zoeblaskey Join our mailing list to receive news, updates and new episode releases Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#MondayMile is back! This series we're taking the Mile to some very special locations – kicking off with a @pandocruises ship! I'm joined by boss chick @cherryhealey, best known as co-presenter on Inside The Factory, and her for own documentaries on @bbcthree. Cherry and I cover a lot of ground, quite literally, as she takes me on an in-depth tour of the ship. I learn all about her onboard wellness workshops, as well as her own health and wellness journey. Cherry is perimenopausal, and we chat about the stigma associated with ageing, as well as the lifestyle adjustments she's made as her body's changed. Cherry also makes sure to pay tribute to the woman in media who paved the way for open discussions about the menopause (@davinamccall, @mariella_frostrup, @penny.lancaster) which is SO important! I also probe her about the new love in her life, who she met through a dating app. We talk all about the new modern ways of finding love and how staying open is the key – not sure if she's quite convinced me to redownload Raya yet though. Maybe it's all down to the power of manifestation; Cherry's got so much good going on her life, so she tells me how she talked the universe into sending it her way. I think we can all learn from that one! So pleased to be kicking off this new series with a fantastic chat with a fantastic woman. I'll see you on a wellness cruise very soon, Cherry! Listen now on all podcast platforms and watch on YouTube #mondaymile #cherryhealey #pandocruises #insidethefactory
Linton Stephens tries out a classical playlist on presenter Cherry Healey.Cherry's playlist:Julie Cooper - VENUS in Sunlight Grey Bedřich Smetana - Vltava (Má Vlast) Francesco Turini - Sonata à 31 (Madrigali, Book 1: No. 18) Erik Satie - Gnossienne No. 1 Rosanna Scalfi Marcello - Non v'e core più infelice del mio core innamorato (12 Cantatas: No. 7 - Arde quest'alma) Aziza Mustafa Zadeh - Holiday BlessingsClassical Fix is a podcast aimed at opening up the world of classical music to anyone who fancies giving it a go. Each week, Linton mixes a bespoke playlist for his guest, who then joins him to share their impressions of their new classical discoveries. Linton Stephens is a bassoonist with the Chineke! Orchestra and has also performed with the BBC Philharmonic, Halle Orchestra and Opera North, amongst many others.
Do cosmetic procedures simply paper the cracks of self esteem? And how do you know when you've gone too far? Polly chats to the wonderful Cherry Healey about the perks and pitfalls of tweakments, how trying to be seductive could be the antithesis of sexiness, and how discipline is key to fixing the gremlins inside.
In this episode Adam and Nicky chat to documentary maker and TV presenter Cherry Healey as she tells all on her two regal cats and why they ended up with the names ‘Business Time' and ‘House Party'. Cherry also talks about the struggle of toilet training her cats and the drama of feeding time. Plus, the team discuss why cats bring us gifts and interrupt us when we're exercising. Includes a special appearance by social superstars Max & Harvey revealing their special cat voices… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to this episode of the Motherkind podcast, this is the show that's going to give you confidence, clarity, and connection in this wild ride of motherhood. Today I'm speaking to the wonderful presenter and author Cherry Healy. This is a really special episode for me, because I remember watching Cherry has a baby way before I became a mum and I just fell in love with her. She is one of those women that you just want to be friends with. She is smart, honest, funny and she's pioneered women's health and issues for decades in her TV work. We chat about: - Why deep down, do any of us really feel good enough? - Boundaries, worth and purpose - Why do we devalue what we're naturally really good at I think you are going to love this one. Please share this episode with two other mums for me. I think everyone needs to hear it. Special thank to this week's sponsor The Night Owl Sings The Night Owl is a UK-based record label for lullaby music, relaxing songs, and nursery rhymes for babies and children. You can listen to their album here https://linktr.ee/thenightowlsingsnurseryrhymes Special thanks to this week's sponsor AG1 Visit https://drinkAG1.com/MOTHERKIND to get a FREE year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Continue the Conversation Come engage with Zoe and our community over on Instagram for inspiration, tips, and sometimes a bit of humour to get us through our day - @zoeblaskey Join our mailing list to receive news, updates and new episode releases: https://mailchi.mp/motherkind/motherkind-mailing-list Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jenni is joined by the lovely TV Presenter and Women's Health Advocate - Cherry Healey!Cherry loves running for the physical and mental benefits and considers it a proper addiction. If she's ever in a sad mood, she'll go for a run - even if eating Doritos on the sofa and watching Friends seems like a better option.*writes "running" on this evening's gratitude list*Looking to buy a RunPod tshirt? Go here: linktr.ee/runpod
Hello and welcome to Secure The Insecure hosted by Johnny Seifert.On this episode you will hear form Cherry Healey for her third visit to Secure The Insecure to talk about her love of cruising, sleeping, journaling and how she has found single life.A big thank you to the Shout Communications Team and P & O Cruises for setting up this interview.Here are the details for Cherry's cruises:Iona will operate the 14-night Spain and Portugal wellness voyage, departing January 27 sailing roundtrip from Southampton. Prices start from £699pp, and ports of call are Madeira, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Seville (from Cádiz) and Lisbon (overnight in port).Iona will operate a further well-being voyage sailing round-trip from Southampton on March 2. The 14-night itinerary will include Lisbon (overnight in port), Seville (from Cádiz), Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenerife and Madeira. Prices start at £799 per person.Arvia will operate the third and final lifestyle cruise, sailing for 14 nights in the Mediterranean. Priced starting from £999pp, the sailing will include stops in La Coruña, Valencia, Marseille, Barcelona, Alicante and Seville (from Cádiz). The round-trip cruise from Southampton departs May 12.If you want to contact Johnny, he is on Twitter: @johnnyseifert, TikTok @johnnyseifert92 and Instagram: @johnnyseifert and @securetheinsecurepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a wonderful guest we've had our eye on for a while, so are so delighted we managed to pin her down!Zoe is flying solo this week whilst Georgia is away and is joined by the incredible Cherry Healey. Join them for a conversation around menopause, co-parenting, raising boys and girls, dating, having conversations with our children such as consent, and so much more.Cherry's Favourite Products:Aura Baby Wraps Supportive Baby Wraps | ErgobabySleepytroll Baby RockerChanging Backpacks – Tiba + MarlPaddle BoardDeliverooListen by clicking ‘Play', subscribe or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast, and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast.Find a new episode every Tuesday & Friday and in the meantime check out Made By Mammas on Instagram: @madebymammas.Made By Mammas®, this has been an Insanity Podcasts production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we go back to one of our most popular episodes where we talk to presenter Cherry Healey on exiting her marriage. How she did is calmly and kindly. And how to know when to get out. This episode is a deep-dive into irretrievable breakdown and, well, not breaking in the process.
Broadcaster Cherry Healey brings in books that spark discussions on the perimenopause, divorce, sibling bonds, feminism and the art of manifesting. Cherry Healey started her onscreen career as a presenter for numerous lifestyle documentaries for BBC Three focusing on her own life - Cherry Gets Married, Cherry Has a Baby and Cherry Gets Pierced, to name just a few. She now presents Inside the Factory and 10 Years Younger in 10 Days. In 2022 Cherry launched a series with Channel 5, Women's Health Uncovered, which explored the ‘secrets and taboos' surrounding women's bodies. Cherry's book choices are: ** Three Sisters by Heather Morris ** We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ** Glennon Doyle by Untamed ** Hormone Repair Manual by Lara Briden ** The Law of Attraction by Esther Hicks Vick Hope, multi-award winning TV and BBC Radio 1 presenter, author and journalist, is the host of season five 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 they continue to champion the very best books written by women. Don't want to miss the rest of Season Five? Listen and subscribe now! This podcast is sponsored by Baileys and produced by Bird Lime Media.
Hello and welcome to Secure The Insecure hosted by Johnny Seifert.On Episode 152, Johnny is joined by TV presenter Cherry Healey to talk about Women's Health: Breaking The Taboos which you can watch on Channel 5 and on My5. Cherry opens up the conversation on feminism in 2022 and the taboos that men and women have.If you enjoy the episode please leave a five star rating and a review. Remember its okay to not be okay. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our chat with Cherry was SO good we couldn't cut it all - so here's a little bit extra for you. In this bonus episode she shares her three golden dating rules, tells us the worst date she's been on and answers that burning (quite literally) question we've been wanting to know since reading her book: does she still bleach her bum hole?
This week we're joined by TV presenter Cherry Healey. She's presented documentaries like Ten Years Younger and written the book Letters to My Fanny. We discuss the shame around masturbation and her journey of self-pleasure, plus the importance of consent and how it feels when that line is crossed. The pain - and equal relief - of divorce is also covered as Cherry details the judgement she faced when she separated from her husband.
We are delighted to present All for One and One for All: Public Seminar Series on Mental Health in Academia and Society. All for One and One for All talks will shine the light on and discuss mental health issues in academia across all levels – from students to faculty, as well as in wider society. Seminars are held online once per month on Wednesdays at 5pm CET/ 11am EST and free for all to attend. Speakers include academics, organisations, and health professionals whose work focuses on mental health. Live Q and A sessions will be held after each talk. For live webinar schedule please visit this website. Follow us on Twitter: @LashuelLab Today's talk is with Dr. Stuart Farrimond, Dr. Hilal Lashuel and Galina Limorenko Dr Stuart Farrimond is a medical doctor turned science communicator and food scientist and is author of the DK bestsellers The Science of Cooking (2017) and Science of Spice (2018), and the Sunday Times bestseller The Science of Living (2021) (Sold as Live Your Best Life in North America). He is a science and medical writer, presenter, and educator. He makes regular appearances on TV, radio, and at public events, and his writing appears in national and international publications, including The Independent, The Daily Mail, and New Scientist. Since 2017, Dr Stu has been the food scientist for BBC's much-loved show Inside the Factory, hosted by Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey. An avid blogger, Stuart is also the founder and editor of online lifestyle-science magazine Guru, which is supported by the Wellcome Trust, the world's largest medical research charity. A word of caution: some viewers may find topics on mental health discussed in QnA sensitive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
We are delighted to present All for One and One for All: Public Seminar Series on Mental Health in Academia and Society. All for One and One for All talks will shine the light on and discuss mental health issues in academia across all levels – from students to faculty, as well as in wider society. Seminars are held online once per month on Wednesdays at 5pm CET/ 11am EST and free for all to attend. Speakers include academics, organisations, and health professionals whose work focuses on mental health. Live Q and A sessions will be held after each talk. For live webinar schedule please visit this website. Follow us on Twitter: @LashuelLab Today's talk is with Dr. Stuart Farrimond, Dr. Hilal Lashuel and Galina Limorenko Dr Stuart Farrimond is a medical doctor turned science communicator and food scientist and is author of the DK bestsellers The Science of Cooking (2017) and Science of Spice (2018), and the Sunday Times bestseller The Science of Living (2021) (Sold as Live Your Best Life in North America). He is a science and medical writer, presenter, and educator. He makes regular appearances on TV, radio, and at public events, and his writing appears in national and international publications, including The Independent, The Daily Mail, and New Scientist. Since 2017, Dr Stu has been the food scientist for BBC's much-loved show Inside the Factory, hosted by Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey. An avid blogger, Stuart is also the founder and editor of online lifestyle-science magazine Guru, which is supported by the Wellcome Trust, the world's largest medical research charity. A word of caution: some viewers may find topics on mental health discussed in QnA sensitive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
We are delighted to present All for One and One for All: Public Seminar Series on Mental Health in Academia and Society. All for One and One for All talks will shine the light on and discuss mental health issues in academia across all levels – from students to faculty, as well as in wider society. Seminars are held online once per month on Wednesdays at 5pm CET/ 11am EST and free for all to attend. Speakers include academics, organisations, and health professionals whose work focuses on mental health. Live Q and A sessions will be held after each talk. For live webinar schedule please visit this website. Follow us on Twitter: @LashuelLab Today's talk is with Dr. Stuart Farrimond, Dr. Hilal Lashuel and Galina Limorenko Dr Stuart Farrimond is a medical doctor turned science communicator and food scientist and is author of the DK bestsellers The Science of Cooking (2017) and Science of Spice (2018), and the Sunday Times bestseller The Science of Living (2021) (Sold as Live Your Best Life in North America). He is a science and medical writer, presenter, and educator. He makes regular appearances on TV, radio, and at public events, and his writing appears in national and international publications, including The Independent, The Daily Mail, and New Scientist. Since 2017, Dr Stu has been the food scientist for BBC's much-loved show Inside the Factory, hosted by Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey. An avid blogger, Stuart is also the founder and editor of online lifestyle-science magazine Guru, which is supported by the Wellcome Trust, the world's largest medical research charity. A word of caution: some viewers may find topics on mental health discussed in QnA sensitive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
We are delighted to present All for One and One for All: Public Seminar Series on Mental Health in Academia and Society. All for One and One for All talks will shine the light on and discuss mental health issues in academia across all levels – from students to faculty, as well as in wider society. Seminars are held online once per month on Wednesdays at 5pm CET/ 11am EST and free for all to attend. Speakers include academics, organisations, and health professionals whose work focuses on mental health. Live Q and A sessions will be held after each talk. For live webinar schedule please visit this website. Follow us on Twitter: @LashuelLab Today's talk is with Dr. Stuart Farrimond, Dr. Hilal Lashuel and Galina Limorenko Dr Stuart Farrimond is a medical doctor turned science communicator and food scientist and is author of the DK bestsellers The Science of Cooking (2017) and Science of Spice (2018), and the Sunday Times bestseller The Science of Living (2021) (Sold as Live Your Best Life in North America). He is a science and medical writer, presenter, and educator. He makes regular appearances on TV, radio, and at public events, and his writing appears in national and international publications, including The Independent, The Daily Mail, and New Scientist. Since 2017, Dr Stu has been the food scientist for BBC's much-loved show Inside the Factory, hosted by Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey. An avid blogger, Stuart is also the founder and editor of online lifestyle-science magazine Guru, which is supported by the Wellcome Trust, the world's largest medical research charity. A word of caution: some viewers may find topics on mental health discussed in QnA sensitive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today Ashley is joined by television presenter, writer and documentary maker Cherry Healey! They're chatting about single mothers, the perception of motherhood, surprise pregnancies, piles and creating Deliveroo for mums! Frozen lasagne anyone?If you want to ask Ashley a question, get in touch at askmumsthewordpod@gmail.com---A Create Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We can't think of a better way to start the year than with a dose of sunshine in the form of telly's Cherry Healey. She presents Inside the Factory, makes everyone cry on 10 Years Younger and is on a mission to help us all get our heart's desire with her straight-talking manifesting course: Manifest That Shit, created with Instagram sensation @StyleMeSunday aka Natalie Lee. We talk about finding out what we really want, quietening all the interference and how manifesting changed Cherry's life... PS: Why not enter our lovely competition in association with LYMA? Win a facial with world-renowned facialist Nichola Joss? Click Here To Enter T&Cs apply LYMA's Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ready to go deep? Wonderful @stylemesunday blogger, Natalie Lee, shares her amazing energy and insights. We talk about everything from body autonomy to setting boundaries, Burning Man, ending a 24 year relationship and going through a divorce, the wonders of therapy, receiving an ADHD diagnosis, living in the grey areas, identity changes, how we are always in flux, why I used to be nicknamed 'Fun Time Frankie' and the benefits of sitting quietly.“The best practices are the ones that don't cost anything. They're really basic and accessible to everyone. There is no agenda or industry behind them. It's amazing what comes when you sit. You don't have to name it, it's not 'meditation', it's just sitting quietly. It's that accessible and that simple.” Natalie Lee Natalie began her career as a midwife before starting her blog, Style Me Sunday, in July 2012. Over nearly a decade, she has grown her platform from a blog to a brand. She has nearly 90k followers on Instagram @stylemesunday. She co-hosted The Everything Project podcast, has been a panellist more times than she can count and took part in a television project about women's quests for better orgasms. Natalie also runs amazing events. Her next event is a manifesting course co-run with Cherry Healey, starting 31st Jan https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/175421609757Resources mentioned in the podcastPsalm Isadora heart-opening meditation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxmNmy4NhqMExistential Kink by Carolyn Elliott Phone boundaries: utilise the ‘Screen Time' function in iPhone settings (or the equivalent function on android phones). Schedule ‘Downtime' hours where only apps you choose and phone calls will be available. --If you've taken something meaningful away, why not leave a five-star review, subscribe and share with your friends, family and social media community. Your share might be the thing that changes the course of someone's life! Together, we can raise the self-love vibration for everyone on the planet.--My first book 'PS I Love Me' is available to buy!UK: https://www.ginaswire.com/psiloveme-uk USA: www.ginaswire.com/psiloveme-usaWorldwide: https://www.bookdepository.com/PS-I-Love-Me/9781784529581Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginaswire/ Email the PS I Love Me Podcast: teamselflove@ginaswire.comExplore my website: www.ginaswire.comExperience a 12 Step Self-Love Transformation:https://ginaswire.com/12-step-self-love-transformation-main-2021/ --The next episode of PS I Love Me will be out next Wednesday. For more self-love content sign up to my newsletter at https://www.ginaswire.com/newsletterAnd remember, with self-love, anything is possible.
Welcome back to Season 3 of One For The Road. This week on episode one, I'm joined by TV presenter and documentary creator, Cherry Healey.As well as being a familiar face to us all as host of the hugely popular '10 Years Younger' and ‘Inside the Factory', Cherry has also presented alcohol related documentaries on both BBC and Netflix. On this week's episode she discusses her own relationship with drinking and her experiences with both abstinence and moderation. We discuss how often the real dangers of binge drinking can take place in our own homes rather than as portrayed in the media and how important it is to be able to recognise the red flags when it comes to our relationship with alcohol and the normalisation of daily drinking.If you enjoy One For The Road, then click follow to be notified of the release of our next episode.You can also access further content and shows on my Patreon account by clicking the link below.https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62824759&fan_landing=trueIf you want to connect connect with me via Instagram, you can find me on the instahandle @Soberdave https://www.instagram.com/soberdave/or via my website https://davidwilsoncoaching.com/Provided below are links for services offering additional help and advice, and also contacts for Cherry Healey.https://www.instagram.com/cherryhealey/https://twitter.com/cherryhealey?lang=enhttps://www.facebook.com/CherryHealeyOfficial/https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/manifest-that-shit-tickets-175421609757https://www.wearewithyou.org.uk/https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/advice/alcohol-support-serviceshttps://nacoa.org.uk/https://alcoholchange.org.uk/Show producer- Dani Attanasiohttps://www.grownuphustle.com/Instagram - @GrownupHustle See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I don't know how to sum this episode up apart from to say that Cherry and I had so much fun recording it and we covered all sorts of topics from vulvas to manifestation to past relationships. It really was just the most brilliant catch up and I feel like we put the world to rights and I left feeling all empowered and excited.Cherry is an ambassador for the brilliant charity The Eve Appeal and I just wanted to say that the work they do is incredible. They raise awareness of and research the 5 types of gynaecological cancer. They also offer 24/7 support with specialist nurses on their phoneline. If you do nothing else, please go to their website and read their guide to the Cancers....I have learnt so much from them and have had medical checks that I never would have known that I needed if it wasn't for the education that they offer.https://eveappeal.org.uk/gynaecological-cancers/
Hello and welcome to Secure The Insecure presented by Johnny Seifert.In this episode you will hear from presenter and documentary maker Cherry Healey as she opens up the conversation about manifestations as she releases her "Manifest This Shit" course online and presents Channel 5's 10 Years Younger in 10 Days that you can see on My5.If you would like to contact me I am @johnnyseifert and @securetheinsecurepodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week’s episode we chat to the lovely Natalie Miller, a.k.a @StyleMeSunday. This was a hilarious interview, we haven’t laughed this much in a long time. We kicked off with a game of ‘Two Truths & a Lie’ and Mike learnt something new about me, which I think is impressive since we have been together for over a decade. We chatted about Nat’s previous career, her mission, the ‘Friday Fingers’ and her project; Manifest that Shit, which she is doing with Cherry Healey. You really need to listen to this one, it was so so good.
Jacqueline Gold CBE is the chief executive of Ann Summers and estimated to be the UK's 16th richest woman. She talks to Cherry Healey and Anniki Sommerville about the sex toy made famous by Sex in the City, how she turned the chain around to make it more welcoming for women, and her experience of sex and body image after cancer.This episode is kindly sponsored by Mooncup, the original silicone reusable menstrual cup. Go to mooncup.co.uk and use the code HOTBED to get 10% off until the end of June 2020. Recorded at Soho Radio. Produced by Alex Graham. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cherry Healey and Anniki Sommerville are back with the first episode of the sixth series! Recorded in COVID-19 free times, this is stress-free listening that may be particularly appropriate now we're living in lockdown. If you're in a long-term relationship and struggle sometimes, you will love listening to their interview with Cat Sims, the blogger behind 'Not So Smug Now', who reveals all about marriage counselling and the strategies she has learnt to keep her relationship on track even when life gets tough.Recorded at Soho Studios. Produced by Alex Graham, and kindly sponsored by Mooncup. If you would like to try a Mooncup, the original silicone reusable menstrual cup, use the code HOTBED for a 10% discount at mooncup.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Hotbed Collective are back with series six of their hit podcast The Hotbed. Life is weird but stick in your headphones and listen to Lisa Williams, Cherry Healey and Anniki Sommerville discuss topics such as sex shops, perimenopause and marriage counselling with a variety of brilliant guests. This series is kindly sponsored by Mooncup, the original reusable menstrual cup. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"No crime is ever committed in a random location."Dr Samantha Lundrigan’s expertise lies in geographic profiling systems and the spatial behaviour of criminals. Dr Lundrigan has worked closely with police and provided offender and geographic profiles on a series of serious crime investigations. She has also provided training to police officers in the area of environmental criminology and investigative psychology. Dr Lundrigan brings her knowledge to help us understand how a serial killer’s geography may influence their crimes.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"If it can be imagined, no matter how depraved, it can be done."Dr Eric Cullen is a Clinical Forensic Psychologist and has spent much of his working life working in prisons throughout the UK, including the therapeutic prison, Grendon. Dr Cullen brings his expertise with dangerous offenders to the fore, and analyses what key areas of their lives cause our serial killers to commit murder.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"I believe it was in every sense of the word a tragedy."Professor Jethro Toomer has spent over 35 years practising forensic and clinical psychology. Professor Toomer has worked at Florida International University, as well as a treatment consultant for the NBA and the NFL. He also specialises in death row cases, and has interviewed a number of high-profile serial killers, including Ted Bundy and Aileen Wuornos. Professor Toomer carried out the psychological assessment of Wuornos prior to her trial, where she discussed her troubled life and transition to serial killing in unprecedented detail.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"He was plagued with these fantasies, with these thoughts, about wanting to harm, and subjugate, and even murder women."Dr Fred Berlin is an American psychiatrist and sexologist specializing in sex offences. Dr Berlin has been an attending psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore since 1978, where he also founded the 'Sexual Disorders Clinic'. He has appeared as an expert witness in numerous high-profile trials, including that of Jeffrey Dahmer. Dr Berlin testified for Ross at trial, and also supported him through his attempts to bring forward his death penalty.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"It's hard to be a serial killer and have remorse. I mean, you could cry yourself to death thinking about what you've done."Dr Richard Rappaport is a clinical psychologist based in California who has profiled and testified for numerous murder cases, including as an expert witness in John Wayne Gacy's trial.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"He was a clown. And he played the part of a clown even when he wasn't made up."A clinical psychologist, Dr Richard Rappaport interviewed John Wayne Gacy for over 65 hours, gaining a deep understanding of his psyche and the factors that drove him to kill.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"It's their fetishes that feed how they kill."Dr Richard Shepherd’s career as one of the UK’s most distinguished forensic pathologists saw him involved in disasters from the Hungerford shootings to the Bali bombings, and in high-profile cases from Harold Shipman to Stephen Lawrence. Dr Shepherd has examined over 23,000 bodies in his working life and provides an incredible insight into the minds of serial killer through their horrific actions.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"People who do bad things sometimes believe they're doing it for the best of motives."Dr Adrian Needs is a forensic psychologist based at the University of Portsmouth. Prior to this, he spent 14 years working in HM Prison Service, rising to the rank of Principal Psychologist, working in high security prisons such as Wakefield, Full Sutton, and Hull Special Unit. Having spent many hours interviewing notorious paedophiles and killers, Adrian can delve into the darkest parts of criminal minds.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"He was signaling for years his intent."Dr Eric Cullen is a clinical forensic psychologist who has spent much of his working life in prisons throughout the UK, including HM Prison Grendon, the therapeutic prison. Dr Cullen brings his expertise with dangerous offenders to the fore, and analyses what key areas of their lives cause our serial killers to commit murder. Here, Dr Cullen discusses Stephen Griffiths.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"On the other side of that narrow wooden door was a viper's nest of depravity."Dr Eric Cullen is a clinical forensic psychologist who has spent much of his working life in prisons throughout the UK, including HM Prison Grendon, the therapeutic prison. Dr Cullen brings his expertise with dangerous offenders to the fore, and analyses what key areas of their lives cause our serial killers to commit murder. Here, Dr Cullen discusses Rose West.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Only very occasionally do I sit across something and think to myself, 'there's something that's just missing in you'."Dr Richard Badcock is a consultant forensic psychiatrist whose career has included some of the UK’s most violent and dangerous offenders. Having worked in numerous medium and high security prisons, he has helped the police on a number of major investigations, such as Harold Shipman, and is currently teaching psychodynamics and psychological profiling at the University of Bradford.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"He said it was like a theatre, like the curtains opening at the start of a play."A consultant forensic psychiatrist, Dr Richard Badcock provides Making A Monster with an expert overview of some of the key issues faced by our serial killers – including a personal insight into the horror of Robert Black’s crimes after he was called to assess him.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"That led to a need for power and underpinned his sadistic streak."Dr Julian Boon is a chartered forensic psychologist and an honorary senior lecturer in Forensic Psychology at the University of Leicester. Dr Boon has been involved in a professional profiling capacity in assisting Police forces around the world for over 35 years and his technique in offender profiling served as the inspiration for the ITV drama Wire in the Blood, as well as being the focus of the C4 documentary The Real Cracker. He brings his expert knowledge and experience to each episode to provide an in-depth profile of our serial killers.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"She is a most potent, powerful woman."Professor Paul Britton has advised on numerous high-profile cases such as the murder of James Bulger and the abduction of baby Abbie Humphries. He was also instrumental in the negotiations and interviews that caught Colin Ireland in 1993. As well as his expert view on all Making A Monster’s murderers, Professor Britton also brings his first-hand account of Rose West’s crimes to the fore for the first time, having visited the infamous Cromwell Street to aid the police in their investigation.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"They find that exploiting other people becomes necessary for them to have any feeling of self-esteem."Professor Paul Britton is an expert criminal profiler, having spent more than 20 years working as a consultant clinical and forensic psychologist, as well as being the former head of the Regional Forensic Psychology Service for Trent. He previously advised the Home Office and Association of Chief Police Officers Crime Committee on offender profiling, and currently teaches clinical and forensic psychology at Birmingham City University.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"If you're not careful he projects the picture of his father onto you."Dr Bob Johnson is a psychiatrist and has worked closely with Robert Maudsley at HM Prison Parkhurst on the Isle of Wight, where after extensive interviews and counselling, Dr Johnson believed that he was making progress and could be rehabilitated. Dr Johnson is able to make some fascinating revelations about Maudsley the killer – and how serial killers are a product of their environments.Get in touch on social media by searching for Crime+Investigation and using #MakingAMonster, and leave your thoughts in the review section of your podcast app.Making a Monster: The Tapes features interviews recorded by Monster Films for the Crime+Investigation TV series, and was hosted by Cherry Healey, produced by Sam Pearson and Chloe Frost, with editing by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Crime+Investigation's brand new podcast series Making a Monster: The Tapes features exclusive interviews with some of the top minds in criminology. Hosted by Cherry Healey, the podcast series utilises exclusive, extra interviews with the expert forensic psychiatrists, psychologists and pathologists recorded during the production of the new TV series Making a Monster which starts on the same day.Watch Making a Monster on Crime+Investigation from Monday 10th February at 9pm and download and subscribe to the podcast Making a Monster: The Tapes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast or wherever you listen to podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Crime+Investigation's brand new podcast series Making a Monster: The Tapes features exclusive interviews with some of the top minds in criminology.Episodes include interviews with Dr Richard Badcock, Dr Fred Berlin, Dr Julian Boon, Prof Paul Britton, Dr Eric Cullen, Dr Bob Johnson, Dr Sam Lundrigan, Dr Adrian Needs, Dr Richard Rappaport, Dr Richard Shepherd and Prof Jethro Toomer.Hosted by Cherry Healey, the podcast series utilises exclusive, extra interviews with theese expert forensic psychiatrists, psychologists and pathologists recorded during the production of the new TV series Making a Monster.Download and subscribe to the podcast Making a Monster: The Tapes on your favourite podcast app and watch Making a Monster on Crime+Investigation from Monday 10th February at 9pm. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cherry Healey talks to ‘the fit feminist' Shona Vertue about the many reasons to be fit and strong (none of whichare to look a certain way), they talk about Cherry has been doing her pelvic floor squeezes all wrong until now,and Shona answers some listeners' questions about diastasis recti and getting into fitness at an older age. In thestudio, Lisa Williams talk about the Nike mannequin, body positivity and Lisa reviews Wuka period pants.Recorded at Acast. Produced by Alex Graham and Lisa Williams. Thanks to the two people who have reviewedour book on Amazon. Yeah two people. If anyone wants to be a mate and leave us a review we will thank you innext week's show notes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hotbedder-at-large Cherry Healey is back in the fold for this episode, which centres on sex and ageing, and what that can mean for a relationship, the stairpile and your orgasm rate. She interviews comedian Tova Leigh about the midlife crisis which led to her rediscovering her sexuality, confidence and personality, and about how, when your partner has a lower sex drive than you, you have to take matters into your own hands. Meanwhile, Lisa Williams reviews Wuka menstrual pants, designed to be worn instead of tampons, pads or cups, or as well as, if you have heavy periods. Recorded at Acast, London. Produced by Alex Graham and Lisa Williams. Thanks to John at Acast for the studio support.Don't forget that our book More Orgasms Please: Why Female Pleasure Matters is out now (it was listed by Stylist magazine as one of the top non-fiction books of 2019), and if you review it on Amazon we will find you and give you a biscuit.And if this episode made you think, please follow us on Instagram @thehotbedcollective and let us know your thoughts. Or tell us what the last messages you and your partner, if you have one, sent to one another.Until next week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Annabel Rivkin and Emilie McMeekan, authors of the best-selling book I'm Absolutely Fine!, are back with a second series. Join them for episode two where they rifle through the emotional knicker drawer and handbag of television presenter and wonderwoman Cherry Healey.
This episode's guest is radio and podcast producer Shola Aleje. Shola works on Lauren Laverne's BBC 6 Music show, as well as producing podcasts for Emma Gannon, Cherry Healey and Bestival. We recorded in Shola's London living room, which has a gorgeous vintage vibe, a shelving unit filled with vinyl and a large canvas print of Bruce Springsteen from around the turn of the century. We talk about how radio was a way of connecting across time and space before the internet; being part of the first generation to grow up without, and then with, mobiles and easy access to the internet; and what we can learn from cover versions and samples. Find the covers we talk about here: https://twitter.com/freelance_pod_/status/1067795701227245569 We also go down memory lane right back to the 90s and reminisce about the voices we heard on the way to school in the morning, Bam Bam and Streetboy on Kiss 100 Breakfast. Where are they now? -- How has your industry moved from analogue to digital? Each episode, creative guests tell host Suchandrika Chakrabarti how the internet has revolutionised work. Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/freelancepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freelancepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/freelance_pod_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FreelancePod/ YouTube: https://goo.gl/chfccD
A very special live edition of the Hotbed, recorded at Sh! Women's Store in London. Cherry Healey, Anniki Sommerville, Lisa Williams, and their gaggle of gorgeous listeners hear store manager Renee demonstrate the sex emporium's best-selling toys, including the ‘sucker', the male masturbator and the anal plug. There's also a little spanking demo, with Cherry as the ‘spankee', and a Q&A with clinical psychologist and psychosexologist Dr Karen Gurney (@thesexdoctor).Produced by Alex Graham and Shola Aleje. Thanks to the brilliant team at Sh!, to Pitfield Café at the front, and to Thompson & Scott for the prosecco discount!To buy something from Sh! use the code ‘hotbed' to get 10% off in their online store.To learn more about the Eve Appeal or to donate money, click here.We would also love it if you could fill out our survey about the female orgasm, it is completely anonymous and quite fun. Click here to fill in.Follow us on Instagram @thehotbedcollective and Twitter @thehotbed See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What does togetherness mean for you? Cherry Healey, Rosie Underwood and Christine Armstrong join presenter Viv Groskop to talk friends, family, glamour and gatherings in the run up to Christmas. With a busy festive calendar ahead, the panel are also making sense of seasonal style and reveal the top must-have pieces and style recommendations. It’s time to get your wishlists ready…
Jo and James are joined in the podcupboard by the delightful, funny and generally joyous TV presenter Cherry Healey, who's come loaded with stories from her new series Sex, Knives and Liposuction.They talk about how commonplace cosmetic surgery has become, forays into vegetarianism and tricky diets, ridiculous mispronounciations (pacific for specific? Expresso for espresso?) and there's a listener IIJM too.This episode was edited by Kat Brown and recorded by James Williams on 17 September.Join in the conversation using #isitjustmepodcast, email us your “is it just me?” thoughts on isitjustmepodcast@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter... @jo_elvin | @JamesConradW12 | @katbrown | @cherryhealey and on Instagram... @jo_elvin | @JamesConradW12 | @katbrownwrites | @cherryhealey And thank you for listening! We'd love it if you rated and reviewed us on iTunes as it helps other people to find our show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the final episode of When Life Gives You Melons S2, the inimitable Maya Jama is joined by documentary host and TV personality Cherry Healey, and model and DJ Zara Martin for a no-holds-barred chat about periods, smear tests, freezing your eggs, and the pink tax. Blood, Sweat and Smears covers bodily functions in front of a new squeeze, the rise of the moon cup, and a very surprising new surgery trend…
How do you stay in love with your other half when you kind of hate them a little bit? And how do you keep up the orgasm count when you spend more time sorting the recycling than snogging on the sofa? Cherry Healey, Anniki Sommerville and Lisa Williams debate the ‘seven year itch' and work out what causes stress in their relationships and what they can do about it. Lisa interviews Relate ambassador and relationship expert Anjula Mutanda who offers some extremely wise advice and, because it's not all doom and gloom, the trio also review vibrator/love balls hybrid the Elara. Recorded at Cherry's house and Cuckooz Nest co-working space. Produced by Lisa Williams and Alex Graham.Links to what we talked about:The Elara by Sent to ThrillYES Organics lubricantSliquid lubricantClover Stroud's book The Wild OtherBrigid Schulte's book OverwhelmedDr Karen Gurney at the Havelock ClinicJancee Dunn's book How Not To Hate Your Husband After KidsAnjula Mutanda's book How To Do RelationshipsRelateYou can follow Anjula Mutanda on Twitter @therealanjulamPlease subscribe, rate and review our show if you like it, and send any feedback to thehotbedcollective@gmail.com You can also follow us on Instagram @thehotbedcollective See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pregnancy sex, birth injury and being a MILF: all in a day's work for the Hotbed Collective, this week made up of Lisa Williams, Anniki Sommerville and guest host Remi Sade. They also work out all the things they don't feel guilty about, and talk to The No-Guilt Pregnancy Plan author Rebecca Schiller about how women can empower themselves for pregnancy and birth, and what to do if their birth has knocked the confidence out of them. Recorded at Acast. Produced by Lisa Williams and Alex Graham. Studio support by Ayoub and Joel at Acast. Special thanks to Cherry Healey.Articles we talk about during the show:Sex in pregnancy (via NHS)Video: Sex during pregnancy (via NHS)Make Birth Better (birth trauma resources)This is Remi's blog Books, Baby and BackThis is the Birthrights websiteAnd this is where you can buy Your No Guilt Pregnancy PlanPlease subscribe, rate and review our show if you like it, and send any feedback to thehotbedcollective@gmail.comYou can also follow us on Instagram @thehotbedcollective See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Hotbed podcast is back for series two! We hope you've had some good orgasms since we were away. And now we're straight in at the deep end again, talking about periods: period shame, period education, period sex, period poverty and period politics. It's a good one! The Hotbed Collective (that's Cherry Healey, Anniki Sommerville and Lisa Williams) also manage to reference Love Island, cult horror film Carrie, and Cherry's show Inside the Factory. We also interview Anna Dahlqvist about her book It's Only Blood. It's worth a listen. Period.Our episode sponsor is Honour Your Flow. These are some of their reusable pads, and remember you can use the code REDTENT for 10% off on their website.We speak to Anna Dahlqvist, the author of It's Only Blood, which you can buy from Waterstones here...Articles/studies we talk about during the episodeNo joy in sex for half of young women (via the Times)2. Boys should be taught about periods at school (via BBC Newsbeat)3. Am I ovulating? (via NHS)4. Women wear fewer clothes when they are ovulating (via The Guardian)5. Girls are starting their periods younger than they did before (via The Guardian)Please subscribe, rate and review our show if you like it, and send any feedback to thehotbedcollective@gmail.comYou can also follow us on Instagram @thehotbedcollectiveEpisode produced by Lisa Williams and Alex Graham. With thanks to Shola Aleje, and Sophie Herdman and the team at Acast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the end of the first series, and presenters Anniki Sommerville, Lisa Williams and Cherry Healey reflect on what has surprised them the most about doing this podcast. They review the Pillow app which helps to reconnect couples, hear from life and confidence coach Mary Meadows about dating after divorce, and read out some alternatives to the word ‘masturbation' as suggested by Hotbed listeners. Find out more about the Hotbed Collective at thehotbedcollective.com and on Instagram @thehotbedcollective. Produced by Shola Aleje, directed by Lisa Williams. Thanks to Soho Radio and lovely little Rae. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following on from their hit episode about feminist porn, Anniki Sommerville, Lisa Williams and Cherry Healey discuss sex on screen more broadly: why do film and TV sex scenes so often show a woman coming to a screaming climax after a few thrusts, and does this do a disservice to both women and men? The Shape of Water, Trainwreck, Fleabag and Don't Look Now are among the titles discussed, and they set out ‘the Hotbed test' as a way for listeners to assess how accurate a screen sex scene is to real life. Lastly, Lisa interviews Karen Krizanovich, the former Sky magazine sex columnist turned film critic, about the Naughty Nineties, bad advice, growing up with a straight-talking mother, and why she loves Sharon Stone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Women are watching increasing amounts of porn, but is it doing us any good? Lisa Williams, Anniki Sommerville and Cherry Healey discuss the ins and outs – ooh er! – and report back from their ventures into feminist porn. What is it? How is it different? And can it give you the horn? In a segment from their live stage show, they review Yes Organics lube and moisturiser range. Produced by Shola Aleje, directed by Lisa Williams.With thanks to baby Joe, who snorts his way throughout the first half – sorry! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Why do so many women feel so crap about their bodies, and how does this affect them in the bedroom and beyond? Cherry Healey, Anniki Sommerville and Lisa Williams discuss the issue, taking in the dangers of female objectification and the joys of dry-humping along the way.Anniki talks to life coach Mary Meadows about how to be more body-confident and assertive in the bedroom, Lisa poses nude at the Women of the World Festival, and the trio review two different types of vibrator at their live show; although they don't actually try the vibrators at the live show, as thatwould be weird. Produced by Shola Aleje, directed by Lisa Williams. With thanks to Sophie Herdman and Elizabeth Adetula. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cherry Healey, Anniki Sommerville and Lisa Williams talk edible knickers, sex after kids, and why 'a weekend away' is sometimes the least sexy thing a couple can do. They also talk to resident sex expert Dr Karen Gurney about why women feel the horn less than men, and what we can do about it. Live segments of the show recorded at Old St Records in Shoreditch. Directed by Lisa Williams. Produced by Shola Aleje. With thanks to Nick Collett, Marcus Hessenberg, Kieron Botting, and Cherry's cat Party Time. Follow @thehotbedcollective on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we discuss Time Magazine's 'Person of the Year' feature, proposals for 10 days of domestic violence leave and Christmas ads. Don't say we're not versatile! Cherry Healey (one of the most badass people to wear PPE - Google it) stops by to talk careers, Fannies, and sex in long term relationships. Again, versatility folks ;). Helen Barrett (FT Work and Careers Editor) shares a musical maven for #BackdatedBadass and as always, we leave you with a 'Principle' to live your life by for the next seven days.Enjoying Badass Women’s Hour? We’d love you to leave us a review on iTunes. Or join in the conversation via Instagram, Twitter and Facebook...@badasswomenshr@HarrietMinter@NatDCampbell@emmasexton See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With only one more week to go until the launch of Season 2, we take a look back at all of Natasha's LOL moments... PARENTING THE SH*T OUT OF LIFE - Out Now!The Sunday Times Bestseller"Hilarious ... a must-read" - The Sun"Snort-tea-through-nose funny" - Cherry Healey, author of Letters to my FannyMother Pukka and Papa Pukka at last offer you this: a book that will not help you grow or raise a human successfully. But this is a book that might, if you're not too emotionally battered - and can see past the permanent eye twitch - help you laugh a little more than you cry.Read more at MotherPukka.co.ukFollow us on Instagram @mother_pukka and @papa_pukka Design by Season of VictoryMusic by Matt J Brown from WeAreOk.comSound by Robbie MacinnesProduced by Robbie Macinnes & Sam Shetabi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Season 2 is right around the corner, so here's another look back at our favourite bits from our first season. Take it away, Noel! PARENTING THE SH*T OUT OF LIFE - Out Now!The Sunday Times Bestseller"Hilarious ... a must-read" - The Sun"Snort-tea-through-nose funny" - Cherry Healey, author of Letters to my FannyMother Pukka and Papa Pukka at last offer you this: a book that will not help you grow or raise a human successfully. But this is a book that might, if you're not too emotionally battered - and can see past the permanent eye twitch - help you laugh a little more than you cry.Read more at MotherPukka.co.ukFollow us on Instagram @mother_pukka and @papa_pukka Design by Season of VictoryMusic by Matt J Brown from WeAreOk.comSound by Robbie MacinnesProduced by Robbie Macinnes & Sam Shetabi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The next season of Dirty Mother Pukka is just round the corner, so here's some of our favourite moments from our first 10 episodes. This week it's time to look back at the outrageous best bits from our favourite potty-mouth, Polly! PARENTING THE SH*T OUT OF LIFE - Out Now!The Sunday Times Bestseller"Hilarious ... a must-read" - The Sun"Snort-tea-through-nose funny" - Cherry Healey, author of Letters to my FannyMother Pukka and Papa Pukka at last offer you this: a book that will not help you grow or raise a human successfully. But this is a book that might, if you're not too emotionally battered - and can see past the permanent eye twitch - help you laugh a little more than you cry.Read more at MotherPukka.co.ukFollow us on Instagram @mother_pukka and @papa_pukka Design by Season of VictoryMusic by Matt J Brown from WeAreOk.comSound by Robbie MacinnesProduced by Robbie Macinnes & Sam Shetabi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In anticipation from an all-new season of Dirty Mother Pukka, we've put together some best bits from Season 1 for your enjoyment! This week, we've gathered our favourite moments from our favourite bearded northerner. Take it away, Joe! PARENTING THE SH*T OUT OF LIFE - Out Now!The Sunday Times Bestseller"Hilarious ... a must-read" - The Sun"Snort-tea-through-nose funny" - Cherry Healey, author of Letters to my FannyMother Pukka and Papa Pukka at last offer you this: a book that will not help you grow or raise a human successfully. But this is a book that might, if you're not too emotionally battered - and can see past the permanent eye twitch - help you laugh a little more than you cry.Read more at MotherPukka.co.ukFollow us on Instagram @mother_pukka and @papa_pukka Design by Season of VictoryMusic by Matt J Brown from WeAreOk.comSound by Robbie MacinnesProduced by Robbie Macinnes & Sam Shetabi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Talking kick-ass women in films, spying on Tom Cruise and the curse of the sequel - the wonderfully talented Cherry Healey joins Antonia to count down her top three favourite films...and talk about her rather short lived career as an actress. Featured films: Contact (1997, Robert Zemeckis) Cocktail (1988, Roger Donaldson) Zoolander (2001, Ben Stiller) Thanks to @cherryhealey Listen to Cherry’s fantastic ‘Letters To My Fanny’ podcast: http://bit.ly/2xirSIE Presented by @antoniaobrien Produced by @karenellenbevan Show us some love on Twitter using #AdmitOne And don’t forget to rate/review our podcast you lovely, lovely people x
Today’s guests are Catherine Allen, the CEO of Lyristic and executive producer of No Small Talk and Cherry Healey, TV presenter and documentary maker. No Small Talk is a new kind of virtual reality talk show commissioned by the BBC for millennial women, co-produced by two leading independent VR companies Lyristic and VR City and produced by Dorothea Gibbs and directed by Darren Emerson. This 10 minute episode is designed for viewing on Google Cardboard and Samsung Gear VR. The first episode has launched now and I’m in it alongside Cherry Healey. It’s a space to explore and discuss the big ideas that underpin our daily lives, and the changing world around us. No Small Talk has been produced with the clear goal of creating a VR experience that is accessible to women. U.S research shows that male VR usage is almost double that of female VR usage (YouView, 2016). It’s live now and it can be found at bbc.co.uk/taster. We talk about technology, virtual reality, being the CEO of your company and art of a good conversation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One minute she's feeding Greg Wallace chips on Celebrity Masterchef, the next she's riding her mum bike round the Olympic velodrome, and trying to lick David James. Yes, it's TV's Cherry Healey! She tells us how she got her start in television, and we discuss what we wanted to be when we grow up. We also cover the tricky topic of baby names, and share some super Scummy Mummy Confessions. By the way, did you know our Ellie is on the telly too? She's co-starring in new video games show Dara O'Briain's Go 8 Bit. It's currently showing at 10pm Monday nights on Dave, or you can watch it online. Cherry's fabulous book, Letters to my Fanny, is out now. You can follow her on Twitter @cherryhealey. The booze for this podcast was supplied by Most Wanted Wines, and very nice it was too. Thanks, Most Wanted! If anyone else would like to send us free wine, or free anything really, please email scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com. You can catch Cherry and us talk about motherhood at the fabulous Stylist Live event on Thursday 13 October, 4pm. Grab tickets from live.stylist.co.uk. We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, do tell your friends! Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TV presenter and every girl's imaginary best-friend, Cherry Healey joins us this week. We find lipstick, toys and workout gear in her handbag giving us reason to talk about the art of talking, embrace our finest lady-bits and celebrate the wonderfulness of being women with a simply fabulous female. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are on location for this episode, coming to you live from the launch of Cherry Healey's fabulous new book, Letters to my Fanny. Cherry tells us how writing a book is like having a baby, and why she's sick of everyone saying they've read it in two days. She also shares the top nugget of wisdom she plans to pass on to her kids. Then Helen and Ellie play top game Fanny Fiction. The brilliant Letters to my Fanny is out now. You can read more about Cherry over at cherryhealey.com, and follow her on Twitter - @cherryhealey We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, do tell your friends! Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We feel guilty about going to work, not going to work, not spending enough time with our other halves, looking at our phones too much, enjoying ourselves, breast feeding, formula feeding. The list is endless, no matter what us mums feel as if we cannot do anything without the awful feeling of guilt. Join the Mothers Meeting mamas (TV presenter Cherry Healey, Actress and Casting Director Coralie Rose, Hot Mama Sara Jane Davis) and listen to a real, honest and inspiring conversation all around the subject of guilt - we promise it'll make you feel a bit less guilty, make you laugh and generally more 'normal' about how you feel - well we hope ;) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.