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Oasis Podcasts
Working with the Shadow

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 30:55


We all probably have aspects of ourself that we feel the need to hide from others in order to fit in and feel accepted. These elements of ourself can be referred to as our shadow and it can follow us around, taking us into the tricky realms of shame and guilt.  In this episode, Glyn Fussell and Marion Ragaliauskas explore ways of identifying, accepting and embracing our shadow. They explore whether there is another, creative way of working with these parts of ourself: how we can recognize what triggers our shadow and not let it create tension in our coaching work; how to channel our shadow energy for the good rather than the negative. Additional resources  A Little Book on the Human Shadow by Robert Bly  The Long Bag We Drag Behind us by Robert Bly  A Guide to Shadow Work by Michelle L Geldenhuys  Discover your Subpersonalities: Our inner world and the people in it by John Rowan   The Reith Lectures

Oasis Podcasts
Coaching for Resilience: SOUL (Spiritual resilience)

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 13:02


The fourth and final of our four short episodes in our mini-series on resilience for coaches. This series will focus on resilience over three key areas: the head (mental resilience); the heart (emotional resilience); and the soul (spiritual resilience).  Spiritual resilience is all about being in touch with who you are at your very core. Knowing what matters to you can ensure you are able to make the choices and decisions that are right for you. Listening to, and being in touch with your inner voice can be a real help for you the coach, and your clients.  In this episode Glyn Fussell and resilience coach Jane Bytheway explore what we mean by spiritual resilience. Jane offers tools and techniques that may help you strengthen your spiritual resilience which in turn will help you support your clients.  Additional resources  Ted Talk by Michael Bungay Stanier on ‘How to Tame your Advice Monster' https://youtu.be/Kl0rmx7aa0w     Michael Bungay Stanier - The Coaching Habit (book)  Time to Think by Nancy Kline (book)  The Coaching manual by Julie Starr (book)  Coaching for performance by John Whitemore (book)  The Oasis Seven stage model (pdf) & audiobook

Oasis Podcasts
Coaching for Resilience: HEART (emotional resilience)

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 11:45


The third of four short episodes in our mini-series on resilience for coaches. This series will focus on resilience over three key areas: the head (mental resilience); the heart (emotional resilience); and the soul (spiritual resilience).  How we feel is incredibly important and can impact our lives and decision making in so many ways. The quality of what we feel can influence how we perceive ourselves, others, and life in general.  In this episode Glyn Fussell and resilience coach Jane Bytheway explore what we mean by emotional resilience. Jane offers tools and techniques that may help you strengthen your emotional resilience which in turn will help you support your clients. Additional resources  Ted Talk by Michael Bungay Stanier on ‘How to Tame your Advice Monster' https://youtu.be/Kl0rmx7aa0w     Michael Bungay Stanier - The Coaching Habit (book)  Time to Think by Nancy Kline (book)  The Coaching manual by Julie Starr (book)  Coaching for performance by John Whitemore (book) The Oasis Seven stage model (pdf) & audiobook

Oasis Podcasts
Coaching for Resilience: HEAD (mental resilience)

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 11:11


The second of four short episodes in our mini-series on resilience for coaches. This series will focus on resilience over three key areas: the head (mental resilience); the heart (emotional resilience); and the soul (spiritual resilience).  Mental resilience can be a real test when faced with situations that seem to focus or highlight the negative and mental strength can be hard to find.  In this episode Glyn Fussell and resilience coach Jane Bytheway explore what we mean by mental resilience, discussing questions such as how can you be present and maintain your focus as a coach? And how can you adapt and change in times of uncertainty?  Jane offers tools and techniques that may help you build and maintain your mental resilience which in turn will help you support your clients.  Additional resources  Ted Talk by Michael Bungay Stanier on ‘How to Tame your Advice Monster' https://youtu.be/Kl0rmx7aa0w    Michael Bungay Stanier - The Coaching Habit (book)  Time to Think by Nancy Kline (book)  The Coaching manual by Julie Starr (book)  Coaching for performance by John Whitemore (book)  The Oasis Seven stage model (pdf) & audiobook  

Oasis Podcasts
Coaching for Resilience

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 31:19


In this episode – the first in a series of podcasts about resilience, you'll hear Glyn Fussell in conversation with Oasis Associate practitioner and coach Jane Bytheway as they discuss resilience. In our busy lives, the “Keep calm and carry on” ethos is not always that helpful and we tend to ignore aspects of our wellbeing just to get through each day. So what is resilience? What are the tools we need to be resilient? What do we need for ourselves as individuals in order to thrive? We also explore how we can bring resilience into the coaching space: allowing pause for thought; how building your own individual source of strength can really help during the challenges in life we all endure at some point. Additional resources Ted Talk by Michael Bungay Stanier on ‘How to Tame your Advice Monster' https://youtu.be/Kl0rmx7aa0w     Michael Bungay Stanier - The Coaching Habit (book)  Time to Think by Nancy Kline (book)  The Coaching manual by Julie Starr (book)  Coaching for performance by John Whitemore (book)  The Oasis Seven stage model (pdf) & audiobook  Oasis Resilience, Adaptability and Wellbeing website  

Oasis Podcasts
Leader as coach: taking a coaching approach at work

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 29:20


In this episode, you'll hear Glyn Fussell in conversation with Oasis Associates and coaches Jane Bytheway and Carole-Ann Jones as they discuss the benefits of taking a coaching approach at work.  In today's rapidly evolving and changing world of work, leaders cannot be expected to have all the answers. So there is a need to find a way of untapping the potential of others, embracing a shift in mindset towards taking a more developmental approach, so we can get the best from the people we work with, and in turn, deliver great results.  Together, Glyn, Jane and Carole-Ann explore the true benefits of work based coaching, address some challenges that can arise, and the factors that support this kind of approach in practice.  This episode will be great for you if you are wanting to create a coaching culture within your organization, or if you're a leader or manager who wants to learn this brilliant skillset.  Oasis Human Relations offers a two day programme for organisations wanting to create an empowering coaching culture, which you can find here: https://www.oasishumanrelations.org.uk/programmes/leader-as-coach/ Additional resources The Coaching Habit book by Michael Bungay Stanier book by Michael Bungay Stanier plus his Tedtalk ‘How to tame your advice monster' Brilliant Coaching: How to be a brilliant coach in your workplace book by Julie Starr Coaching for performance book by John Whitmore  The Oasis Seven Stage model pdf & audio book Time to Think book by Nancy Kline

Oasis Podcasts
Deep Ecology

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 27:26


In this episode, you'll hear Glyn Fussell in conversation with Oasis Associate, practitioner, coach, writer and activist Gill Coombs as they discuss Deep Ecology. What is Deep Ecology? Gill suggests that as we have evolved, our rational minds have taken over, with a tendency to dominate over the natural world causing an imbalance of power. Deep Ecology is a way of recognising the harm we have done to our relationship with other living beings and to begin the process of healing it. We explore how the world of work has evolved and changed over time, along with Gill's thoughts on essential, wise principles by which individuals and organisations can work towards creating and nurturing a healthy world in their own authentic way. We also discuss how we can bring Deep Ecology into coaching. This could be as simple as bringing in external elements of nature to our coaching space, or going for a walk with someone outside rather than simply sitting facing. Both of these can add a vibrancy and healthy shift in the relationship between coach and coachee. Additional resources The book Gill highly recommends starting with is old(ish) but good: Spiritual Ecology, edited by Llewellyn Vaughn Lee. Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer is also excellent, and From What Is to What If, by Rob Hopkins, and The Nature of Business by Giles Hutchins. Also Manda Scott's podcast Accidental Gods is superb. And Gill's own book Hearing our Calling. Also Bill Plotkin's Wild Mind, as some listeners may well be interested in eco psychology, the people practitioners' facet of Deep Ecology. 

The Chromologist
The Chromologist: Glyn Fussell

The Chromologist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 33:15


Glyn Fussell, activist and creative who describes himself as ‘the party starter who changed the scene forever' invites Patrick O'Donnell into his newly painted Essex home deep in Epping forest. Glyn is the wild mind behind the trailblazing queer party Sink the Pink and the co-creator of one of the UK's biggest pop music festivals, Mighty Hoopla. This special conversation marks PRIDE month and Farrow & Ball have been lucky enough to collaborate with Glyn on their ‘Paint with PRIDE' project which celebrates the positive power of colour and light. Together with Patrick, Glyn shares the colours of his life from the deep velvet brown of his childhood growing up in Bristol to the sky blue of his coming out in Perth, Australia and the bright pink of the decade that followed. ‘I've always been a dreamer', he says ‘and my dreams have always been bright and multicoloured.'Learn about the colours featured in each episode hereSee the colours of Glyn's life hereFollow Glyn on Instagram hereFollow us on Instagram here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oasis Podcasts
Creating meaning after work

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 37:53


Creating meaning after work in conversation with David Dawson & Matt Walsh In this episode, you'll hear Glyn Fussell in conversation with Oasis Associates David Dawson & Matt Walsh as they discuss creating meaning after work once you grow older, stop working reach “a certain age” and transition into a new phase of life.  Both David and Matt had challenging and successful careers in leadership in the NHS, and are now both working as coaches and consultants. Their experiences of the ending of their former careers have made both of them passionate about supporting others reaching that stage.  We explore the idea of what retirement looks like today and how this differs from years gone by, as well as the upheavals and challenges of stopping working in an arena you have been involved with for a long time. And we discuss how coaching can really help to create a trusted space to help navigate through a period which for some appears as a final stop whereas for others it is a welcome blessing.  Additional resources  Exploring meaning, moral purpose, and relationships in later life transition: "The second mountain; the quest for a moral life." David Brooks  Considering the practical implications of 30+ years of post-career living: "The 100 year life: living and working in an age of longevity." Lynda Gratton and Andrew J Scott  Contemplating ambiguity and spiritual possibilities as identities and roles change as new ways of living emerge: "Falling upwards: a spirituality for the two halves of life." Richard Rohr  A series celebrating the diversity of how barely known dreams can come to be: The Guardian's series - "A new start after 60..." e.g. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/series/a-new-start-after-60  A route into the statistics on our ageing population... https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/ageing/articles/livinglongerhowourpopulationischangingandwhyitmatters/2018-08-13  Finding meaning in the second half of life; James Hollis A Shift in Being; Leon Vanderpol Becoming Wise; Krista Tippett The Inner work of Age; Connie Zweig  The writing of Rebecca Solnit, specifically A Field Guide to Getting Lost  The writing of Mary Oliver, Felicity, Blue Horses and A Thousand Mornings...and everything else.  The writing of John O'Donoghue  The writing of David Whyte  

Oasis Podcasts
Neurodiversity in coaching

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 42:03


In this episode, you'll hear Glyn Fussell in conversation with Anna Jaques as they discuss neurodiversity in coaching.  Anna is People & Change Director for Bettys, part of the Bettys and Taylors Group.  Neurodiversity is a hot topic in the news of late, highlighted by celebrity diagnoses and more recognition and acceptance in general. However, there is quite a bit of mis-reporting and mis-understanding about what neurodiversity actually means.  We explore what neurodiversity is, how it is perceived, how it relates to the way people see the world around them, and what  it means to be neurodiverse aware as a coach. We also touch on why our whole person coaching approach is really suited to working with neurodiverse clients when coaching. Additional resources  Useful social media account on the topic of ADHD Accessible and easy to read. Lots of infographics, tips and strategies are shared in bite-sized chunks and there is humour too. Ingri | Certified ADHD Coach✨

Oasis Podcasts
Team Coaching

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 41:14


In this episode, you'll hear Nick Ellerby and Glyn Fussell, Oasis Co-Directors, discussing Team Coaching.  If you are already established as a coach, particularly within an organisational setting, or if you've been wondering how you could use your skills and expertise to help teams, then this episode will be a particular interest to you.  We explore what you might need to know before embarking on team coaching, the fundamental differences between coaching and the facilitation of team development and what this might look like in practice. We'll also touch on the qualities and skills that you might need when working with teams  Nick Ellerby has been working in multidimensional culture change for over 30 years. During that time, he's worked as a coach, mentor, consultant, and facilitator locally, nationally, and internationally with a wide variety of different leaders, teams, and organisations. Additional resources  For those interested in developing self-managing teams and ways of working this will be of benefit - it was co-created by organisations to reflect their practice and encourage others to be more peer based and collaborative. https://www.oasishumanrelations.org.uk/resources/developing-practice/peerworks-a-guide-to-collaborative-working/  Nick referred to helpful ways of looking at team working, here are links to some of them:  Fundamental Interpersonal Relations - developed by the wonderful Will Shutz, someone we enjoyed working with. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_interpersonal_relations_orientation#:~:text=The%20theory%20is%20based%20on,%2Fopenness%2C%20control%20and%20inclusion. The Wisdom of Teams by Katzenberg and Smith - published in the 90s. Its relevance today is remarkable and we suggest related to the quality of research within it. Many of the ingredients of what makes a team, and what makes a group might be timeless. They have produced further publications and there will be no shortage of summaries on-line. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wisdom-Teams-First-Printing-Katzenbach/dp/B003Q5NAKI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=E4Q8S4A5CWDZ&keywords=the+wisdom+of+words+katzenberg+and+smith&qid=1689346736&s=books&sprefix=the+wisdome+of+words+katzenburg+and+smith%2Cstripbooks%2C63&sr=1-1 For those who want a little more on team coaching… We love the work of Centre for Creative Leadership and have had links and been partners for decades in relation to developing globally responsible leadership https://www.ccl.org/articles/leading-effectively-articles/the-dynamics-of-team-coaching/#:~:text=Team%20coaching%20involves%20a%20single,stretch%20beyond%20their%20current%20abilities. We also enjoy the work, encouragement and insights that Peter Hawkins brings to this field.  Leadership Team Coaching: Developing Collective Transformational Leadership https://amzn.eu/d/jinpC1d And of course feel free to drop Nick a message if you would like to discuss team coaching for you team - we have a great team of coaches here at Oasis info@oasishumanrelations.org.uk

Private Parts
#3 Candy Kittens LOVES - Glyn Fussell

Private Parts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 43:04


Hello everyone! Welcome back to Private Parts, the podcast where nothing is off limits.It's Monday which means another instalment of our extra special bonus series, Candy Kittens LOVES. This series is in collaboration with gourmet vegan sweet brand, Candy Kittens, in celebration of their delicious LOVES range. This special series will feature a diverse range of voices from the LGBTQ+ community, to share and celebrate LOVE in all its forms. Today, Jamie is joined by trailblazer and co-founder of Sink the Pink and Mighty Hoopla, Glyn Fussell. Glyn shares his extraordinary story with Jamie, from growing up in Bristol, to moving to Australia, to settling in London and launching Sink the Pink, a world-renowned LGBTQ+ collective, and the biggest queer festival in the world, Mighty Hoopla. He also speaks about the importance of pride month and why it matters now more than ever.To follow Glyn on Instagram and learn more about the events he runs, click here. As part of this podcast series, we also want to shine a light on an incredible charity we're working with called the The Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT). AKT is a national LGBTQ+ charity that provides support and housing for those experiencing homelessness, abuse or rejection. If you have time, please go and check them out as they are doing such vital work and any support you're able to give would be amazing. To find out more about the amazing work AKT does click here.The ever-popular Candy Kittens ‘LOVES' sweet range is available now online and across supermarkets such as Sainsbury's, ASDA and Waitrose. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Way They Were
63: Glyn Fussell: Boy George & Jon Moss

The Way They Were

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 61:27


For our season finale, we're travelling back to the 80s to explore the once top-secret relationship between Culture Club's Boy George and Jon Moss. Thanks to George's memoirs, our eyes have been opened to this deeply complicated love story, but during this episode we discover this story majorly lacked the 'love' part. There's no one we'd rather spend our final episode with than the fabulous curator, party maker and self-professed Boy George aficionado, Glyn Fussell! Not only does Glyn bring the laughs, but he also fills this episode with compassion as we acknowledge the shift in queer culture and representation since the 1980s and the effects of overnight fame. Grainne and Chantal return in September for another series of The Way They Were, but in the meantime, don't be a stranger! Hit them up on social media and send your thoughts to thewaytheywerepod@gmail.com. Thanks as always for your unwavering support and see you shortly! XX P.S. LONDONERS! Come see The Way They Were live for the very first time on September 15th. We'd love to have you there: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/the-way-they-were/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oasis Podcasts
01 Inclusion, Diversity and Belonging in Coaching

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 51:38


Diversity and inclusion are hot topics, and can unleash powerful emotions and deep rooted beliefs. Both are challenging concepts, and it can be difficult to know where to begin: what to call someone; how to phrase something; what is acceptable and what is not; fear of causing offence.  It's an ever changing landscape, and can be tricky territory as a coach. So knowing how to help both ourselves and our clients find ways through is key. All with a view to understanding where we belong, and how we fit in.  In this episode, you'll hear coach, consultant and Performance Psychology Practitioner Mo Ford and Glyn Fussell, Oasis Co-Director, discussing the concepts of inclusion, diversity and belonging in coaching.  Mo's passion for equalities work puts her in the ideal position to be able to offer steps to help navigate through the language and labels associated with identity, power dynamics and reflect on where to begin with all of this as a coach.  Additional resources  Association for Coaching  podcast series https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/diversity_inclusion_podcast_series  Blog post on Diversity and inclusion in coaching (focus largely on race & ethnicity) https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bringing-diversity-inclusion-coaching-practices-chowdhury-he-him-/  Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging in Coaching, a practical Guide Salma Shah  https://oasiscoaching.oasishumanrelations.org.uk/blog/exploring-equality-diversity-amp-inclusion-in-coaching https://oasiscoaching.oasishumanrelations.org.uk/blog/exploring-equality-diversity-amp-inclusion-in-coaching  some fantastic resources from Charmaine Roche of Life flow balance coaching https://www.lifeflowbalance.co.uk/speak-up-speak-out-podcast/  Oxfam inclusive language guide https://policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/inclusive-language-guide-621487/

Yours Sincerely with Jess Phillips
Finding Your people with Glyn Fussell

Yours Sincerely with Jess Phillips

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 4:02


Glyn Fussell is an author, activist and LGBTQ+ icon and is behind some of London's biggest club nights.He is the the co-founder of East Creative, Mighty Hoopla and Sink The Pink.In this letterbox episode, Glyn tells Jess about finding the people who understand you, celebrating being different and how the singer-songwriter Björk helped him to discover his true self and "find his way" in life.Follow the podcast at @jessphillipspod to keep up with the latest episodes and share your letters of gratitude using the hashtag: #JessPhillipsPod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Homo Sapiens
190: Glyn Fussell | Part 1

Homo Sapiens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 25:55


This week I am joined by none other than Glyn Fussell and boy did we hit it off. Glyn is the founder of two absolute bedrocks of queer culture: the club night Sink The Pink and the festival Mighty Hoopla and I don't know where we'd all be without him. I hear about what happens when you unite so many queer icons under one roof for the biggest LGBTQ+ music festival in Europe, which noughties icon was breaking in to fellow popstars dressing rooms, and why George Michael had to stop going on night's out with Bananarama. You can buy Glyn's book Sink The Pinks Manifesto For Misfits, Be Different, Be Free, Be You here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Homo Sapiens
190: Glyn Fussell | Part 2

Homo Sapiens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 22:11


This week I am joined by none other than Glyn Fussell and boy did we hit it off. Glyn is the founder of two absolute bedrocks of queer culture: the club night Sink The Pink and the festival Mighty Hoopla and I don't know where we'd all be without him. I hear about what happens when you unite so many queer icons under one roof for the biggest LGBTQ+ music festival in Europe, which noughties icon was breaking in to fellow popstars dressing rooms, and why George Michael had to stop going on night's out with Bananarama. You can buy Glyn's book Sink The Pinks Manifesto For Misfits, Be Different, Be Free, Be You here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Yours Sincerely with Jess Phillips

In this episode of Yours Sincerely, Jess Phillips talks to Glyn Fussell about the people who've had the biggest impact on his life and the letters of gratitude he would send to them. From the letter he would send to Bjork to the letters he would send to his parents, Glyn shares some of his favourite stories in a celebration of the people who mean the world to him.Follow the podcast at @jessphillipspod to keep up with the latest episodes and share your letters of gratitude using the hashtag: #JessPhillipsPod Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crazy Sexy Food
Season 7: Episode 09: Glyn Fussell

Crazy Sexy Food

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 64:07


I am so happy I have finally met the man himself, Glyn Fussell. And he came to my house. And he loves my granola!The LGBTQ+ trailblazer joined me to talk all about his epic brand and club night, Sink the Pink, co-founding the festival The Mighty Hoopla, and more recently his new podcast and debut book, Manifesto for Misfits.Glyn grew up in Bristol in a huuuuuge family – he's one of seven! And it was so interesting to hear about his childhood growing up and the nostalgic dishes that take him back to those days.I ask him about the LGBTQ+ community at the moment, whether we're making progress in the conversation of inclusivity and diversity, and what else needs to be done.Glyn is a total babe! This was a fun loving, somewhat cheeky chat. I hope you enjoy!@glynfussell@crazysexyfood@hannahharleywww.crazysexyfood.comMusic by @casnova____I am beyond excited to announce that I have partnered up with Magimix for this season of Crazy Sexy Food!As the inventor of the food processor, Magimix is a family owned business that has an amazing reputation as makers of quality kitchen appliances and are cherished and adored all around the world by both chefs and home cooks alike.I remember growing up and always seeing my mum's beloved Magimix on her counter top, and the utter ease of how she used it. Fast forward to today and my beautiful Magimix Cook Expert is literally the most used appliance in my kitchen! This latest innovation is both a food processer and multi-cooker in one machine – it's a game changer for me and such a dream to use. I think of it as my "personal sous-chef" – I give it all the hard work to get on with so I can focus on more interesting jobs like tasting, flavouring and serving up delicious meals.And don't even get me started on their ice cream machine, the Gelato Expert – it makes ice cream to rival even the best Italian delicacies! Oh – and if that isn't enough – come September they're launching a new range of Blenders.Fancy getting your hands on one of their products? Then use my code CSFMAGIMIX for a 15% discount at magimix.co.uk!Follow Magimix UK on social, download their brilliant app for hundreds of delicious recipe ideas and see how the amazing Magimix can become your "personal sous-chef" in your kitchen too! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Virgin Radio Pridecast
My Pride Playlist - Glyn Fussell

Virgin Radio Pridecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 54:37


Steve Denyer is joined by Glyn Fussell, creator of the legendary LGBTQ+ club night Sink The Pink and the fabulous Mighty Hoopla festival. Hear all the stories from the early days of Sink The Pink, why Glynn made the move from Bristol to Australia to find his queer family, touring with Mel C and his Mighty Hoopla headliner wish list! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oasis Podcasts
Hope in a time of collapse

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 42:40


Speaking about the future can make us uneasy, particularly as we are currently living through some exceptionally challenging times politically, environmentally, and socio-economically. It can be difficult to see a way forward and as coaches it can be tricky to know how to help our clients find their way through these turbulent times. In this episode, “Hope in a time of collapse” you'll hear author, Oasis Associate and Director of the Oasis Foundation Chris Taylor and Glyn Fussell, Oasis Co-Director, discussing what we need to face into the uncertainty we are living with in such massive issues as climate change, pandemics, and the end of our civilization as we know it.

Ki & Dee: The Podcast
3: Glyn Fussell

Ki & Dee: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 44:39


Ki & Dee welcome the King of the Sesh - it's Glyn! From our most memorable (as hard as we try to forget) nights out, to finding your people, we get into it all. Contact us at kianddee@insanityhq.com. Strictly Love Letters Only. Listen by clicking 'Play' on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever it is you're listening now. Make sure to Subscribe or Follow, Rate and Review to help others find the podcast and don't forget to check out Ki & Dee on Instagram here. Ki & Dee: The Podcast, this has been an Insanity Podcasts production.

Out with Suzi Ruffell
S4 EP11: Glyn Fussell

Out with Suzi Ruffell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 52:05


S4 EP11: Glyn FussellJoining me on the show this week is the brilliant Glyn Fussell - Co founder and head of show at the fantastic 'Sink The Pink' as well as Mighty Hoopla and East Creative. Glyn is also a writer and broadcaster and the host of Drag Queens Den for Radio 1 and BB Sounds. I loved hearing about his story and I hope you do too. Thanks. SuzixxPlease subscribe and leave a review.And if you want to get in touch with me on the show, here's how...email: hello@outwithsuziruffell.comtwitter: @outwithsuzi  A 'Keep It Light Media' ProductionSales, advertising and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com

Coming Out Chats
Glyn Fussell & ABSOLUTE

Coming Out Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 42:22


This is Coming Out Chats! The podcast where our guests open up to each other about their coming out journeys. This week on Coming Out Chats we're joined by Glyn Fussell and ABSOLUTE. In this episode, Glyn and ABSOLUTE talk about the first time they came out, what attitudes were like towards LGBTQ people where they grew up, and how their coming out journeys shaped who they are as people today. Listen to Coming Out Chats on Global Player and wherever you find your podcasts.

We Can Be Heroes
We Can Be Heroes Trailer

We Can Be Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 2:21


From being a misfit in society to a hero for a community, We Can Be Heroes is a brand new podcast that celebrates people who have pushed through boundaries to achieve an inspirational level of success.Hosted by LGBTQ+ icon, Sink the Pink founder and King of the UK's club scene Glyn Fussell, this is a podcast for anyone a bit different.Launching on the 28th June, Glyn will each week be interviewing inspirational guests who have harnessed the power of being different and turned it into the reason they've achieved the success they have. They'll be bearing it all, talking about their hardships and struggles, but focussing on the triumphs and successes to prove that it's by being ourselves and accepting our individuality that we flourish. In episode one, Glyn interviews musician Skin. Focusing on her journey of self-discovery, she discusses breaking free from an abusive boyfriend and discovering her sexuality, despite it being a taboo subject in her church upbringing. In episode 2, Glyn sits down with RuPaul's Drag Race UK alumni Bimini Bon Boulash. Together they take a deeper look into the meaning of gender and the conversations that are happening to enable a greater understanding of the issues that affect the LGBTQ community and beyond. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Oasis Podcasts
Coaching with courage and depth

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 44:01


There is so much more to coaching than learning models of practice and achieving a qualification. Our best teachers are our clients, with the issues they bring and their desire for change. Sometimes a deeper, more courageous approach to coaching is needed to really get to the heart of supporting them to take the steps they want to take. In this episode, entitled “Coaching with courage and depth”, you'll hear a conversation between Glyn Fussell and Carole-Ann Jones on what it means to be coaching with courage and depth, with the Oasis coaching manifesto as a central focus.

Selfridges Hot Air
Good Nature: The pleasure of not feeling guilty

Selfridges Hot Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 29:21


In this episode we're exploring human nature and our inherent desire for pleasure, as Sink the Pink founder and professional show-off Glyn Fussell encourages us to re-examine the notion of 'guilty pleasures.' Drawing on ideas from social psychology, activism and art, we'll hear from some of the best minds on this topic about why we should celebrate our joys, no matter how fleeting or seemingly frivolous. So, let’s throw the word guilty out of the window and shake off all that shame we’ve been told to feel. This is about claiming our right to feel good. Sit back, relax and bask in your unrepentant glory. You deserve it. Featuring; Adrienne Maree Brown, Dr. Katharina Bernecker and the Neo Naturists; Christine Binnie, Jennifer Binnie and Wilma Johnson. Please note: this episode features adult themes and language. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Oasis Podcasts
The art of challenging conversations

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 45:21


Challenging or difficult conversations are not something that most of us relish. Generally, none of us like conflict with others, and we tend to put off the challenging discussion that we might need. But what if we were able to say exactly what we need to say, clearly and straightforwardly to another person without destroying our relationship with them?  However hard that may feel, there are ways of making it more manageable for yourself and more effective in creating the best solution in the long run. In this episode, “The art of challenging conversations” you'll hear coach, facilitator and focused mindfulness practitioner Jane Bytheway in conversation with  Oasis Co-Director, Glyn Fussell discussing what can help and how to approach more challenging conversations in ways that really work.

Oasis Podcasts
Leader as Coach

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 42:44


We are working In an age where old models of leadership around command and control are rightly becoming obsolete, with many organisations reassessing what they would like their culture to be. Are organisations that take a more coaching and enabling approach to leadership and management more likely to thrive and be better places to work? Does introducing an adult-to-adult approach and coaching as a skill set really help? In this episode, “Leader as Coach” you'll hear what author, coach and resilience guru, Jennifer Potter and Glyn Fussell, Oasis Co-Director think about introducing a coaching approach for managers and leaders.

Sissy That Pod
4: Drag Race UK S2: Episode 3 w/ Glyn Fussell

Sissy That Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 54:02


Glyn, founder of Sink The Pink and Mighy Hoopla is back to share ALL about the UK queens, who should have won the challenge and his thoughts on the eliminated queen.  You can support Sissy That Pod on headstuffpodcasts.com

Sissy That Pod
11: Drag Race Holland Finale

Sissy That Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 45:09


On the final episode of Drag Race Holland and the final episode of the year, Cian and James are joined by Glyn Fussell founder of @sink_the_pink and @mightyhoopla for a incredibly insightful chat. @sissythatpod

Oasis Podcasts
Return to Relationships

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 46:40


At this point in time, how we regard ourselves as human beings and our sense of what it takes to live and work with others has never been more important.  At the centre of all of this are our relationships with one another; what they mean now and what they will need to mean in an uncertain future where the potential for conflict is on the rise. In this episode Glyn Fussell is in conversation with Marion Ragaliauskas who is a Co-Director of Oasis School of Human Relations. Over the last 25 years, she has been a key contributor to the development of a school of thought that places the people and their relationships with one another centre stage.  Marion has worked extensively with individuals, groups and with whole organisations to help them become freer and more effective in the way they work with others.  

Oasis Podcasts
Coaching and Mentoring with Head Heart and Soul

Oasis Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 48:18


Carole Ann Jones and Glyn Fussell are experienced coach mentors and founders of the Oasis coaching programme. They are enthusiastic contributors to a school of thought which sees truly effective coaching as more than a set of clever techniques frameworks and approaches. In this podcast, they talk about how to work more deeply and courageously with your clients in a way that takes account of the relationship you have with them. Coaching and Mentoring with Head Heart and Soul is an exploration of what this means in practice and how you can bring more of yourself to your coaching work for your own fulfilment and for the benefit of your clients.      

The Art of Costume
Glyn Fussell: On Drag

The Art of Costume

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 35:07 Transcription Available


I'm happy to introduce Glyn Fussell on the podcast this week. Glyn is a man of many talents. Ten years ago he founded the innovative London club night 'Sink the Pink'.  Renowned for its drag queens showered in glitter, and costumed party-goers, Glyn aimed to change the UK's approach to clubbing by creating care-free uninhibited nights out. His collective has collaborated with brands such as Selfridges, YSL and Sony to increase LGBT+ visibility. Most recently, Glyn has been the host of the 2nd most popular podcast on BBC Sounds Radio 1 “Drag Queens Den” where he discusses drag alongside queens from across the country.

Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
Summer Comedy Festival - Jayde Adams

Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 28:49


Bristol stand-up comedian Jayde Adams curates her dream summer festival, welcoming some of her favourite people to her fantasy festival site. Sarah Millican is in charge of the VIP tent, Australian stand-up Rhys Nicholson is Jayde's designated driver, Glyn Fussell is the celebrity booker and Kathy Burke watches from her sofa. Showstopping headline music is provided by Le Gateau Chocolat. Producer: Hayley Sterling Production co-ordinator: Caroline Barlow Sound design: Chris MacLean A BBC Studios Production

Anthems
Glyn Fussell | CAMP

Anthems

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 8:26


Glyn Fussell is a broadcaster and businessman. He is the co-founder of East Creative, the events agency that hosts Mighty Hoopla festival, Savage Disco and Sink the Pink, the UK’s biggest LGBTQ+ collective, and DJ agency Noisy Kitchen, which was launched in partnership with Fearne Cotton. Glyn is also the host of Radio 1 podcast Drag Queens’ Den.  His word of the day is Camp.    CONNECT WITH GLYN:  I: @glynfussell T: @GlynFussell   #AnthemsPride is a collection of 30 original manifestos, speeches, stories, poems and rallying cries written and voiced by exceptional LGBTQI+ contributors. It was created, executive produced and sound designed by Hana Walker-Brown with producer Bea Duncan. The artwork is by Mars West. 

Calum McSwiggan
Episode 100 - Glyn Fussell

Calum McSwiggan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 47:35


Calum's actual 100th episode and the last show before Christmas meant an extra special guest and this was in the form of Sink The Pink founder, Glyn Fussell! They chatted all things Mighty Hoopla and how he and his friends accidently built an iconic empire. They also played a very topical politics version of Porn or Not Porn and guessed the New Year's resolutions of our favourite LGBT+ celebrities.

Calum McSwiggan
Episode 100 - Glyn Fussell

Calum McSwiggan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 47:35


Calum’s actual 100th episode and the last show before Christmas meant an extra special guest and this was in the form of Sink The Pink founder, Glyn Fussell! They chatted all things Mighty Hoopla and how he and his friends accidently built an iconic empire. They also played a very topical politics version of Porn or Not Porn and guessed the New Year’s resolutions of our favourite LGBT+ celebrities.

Cocktails & Confessions Podcast
BONUS: Glyn Fussell Loses his Virginity

Cocktails & Confessions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 3:14


Sink The Pink director Glyn Fussell talks about the first time he lost his virginity in Australia. 

Red Bull Music AAA
Episode 3: Sink The Pink

Red Bull Music AAA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 37:06


Go under the covers with Sink the Pink and discover why it’s a ‘church for weirdos’ and one of UK’s most forward thinking clubbing brands. In this episode, Jaguar meets the LGBTQ+ collective, spending time with co-founder Glyn Fussell and the team ahead of their first full UK Tour. Alongside their annual drag pageant, acclaimed designers, choreography and numerous celebrity fans - Sink The Pink has become the UK’s biggest queer night during the past ten years. As well as insider secrets for you to take away and apply to your own events - discover why everyone should make sure they leave the house in a wig and pair of heels at least once and go to a sparkly night out where you’ll see people smile, snog and have fun in an environment where everyone can be themselves. Featuring interviews with Georgie B and Rodant For more from Red Bull Music AAA and forthcoming episodes with Annie Mac Presents, fabric, FLY, The Warehouse Project and Boomtown visit http://win.gs/RedBullMusicAAA

XY
7: Glyn Fussell

XY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 52:43


On today's episode we catch up with the amazing Glyn Fussell - founder of Sink the Pink, owner of creative agency East Creative, and BBC broadcaster. Remember to subscribe if you like what you hear and you can find us @PosteMedia on Instagram and Twitter. XY is partnered with mental-health anti stigma movement Time to Change - for more information check them out here: https://www.time-to-change.org.uk/ If you need to speak to someone immediately, then please visit the Samaritans.

The Spark Parade
Glyn Fussell Loves Boy George

The Spark Parade

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 36:44


Oooooh! What do we have here? It looks like my guest is London nightlife god/festival promoter/podcaster Glyn Fussell (Sink The Pink, The Mighty Hoopla, Radio 1's Drag Queens' Den). Could it be true? *checks  It is! Glyn and I had a chat about his love for Boy George. I also talk about about cover versions of art. Doesn't that sound positively unmissable?! IT IS!! Links: Glyn Fusell Boy George Aretha Franklin Tyler The Creator Blondie It's Bruno  

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den
Live and Loose at the Underbelly!

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 55:18


Glyn Fussell lets the queens out of the den and onto the London stage for a live show with pop royalty Sophie Ellis-Bextor alongside Ginger Johnson, Dinah Lux and our house band, The Beef.

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den
Eat, Sleep, Drag, Repeat!

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 29:54


Maxi More and Just May join Glyn Fussell in the studio to discuss burning the candle from all ends and still making a living from drag, whilst Mrs Fussell tries (and fails) to call in from Bristol!

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den
Girl Bands vs. Drag Queens

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 36:48


Ashley Roberts, Jade Thirlwell and Astina Mandella join Glyn Fussell for a girl band special, lifting the wig on the similarities between girl bands and drag queens. Who takes longer to get ready backstage? Who has more fun on tour? And what came first? Drag queens or girl bands?!

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den
In the Dressing Womb

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 35:29


Ginger Johnson and Bimini Bon Boulash join Glyn Fussell to discuss all the secrets from the depths of the drag dressing room, plus we dive back into Glyn’s teenage diary for more tales from the Fussells!

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den
Confessions of a Teenage Drag Queen

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 34:21


Diary of a Drag Queen superstar, Crystal Rasmussen joins Glyn Fussell to chat dodgy sex, local builders and filthy stories. Meanwhile, Glyn reads from his hilarious teenage diary featuring water fights, stolen mopeds, secret shagging and an authentic Bristolian accent.

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den
Viva La Drag Revolution!

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 35:13


Olly Alexander, Petite Lame and JonBenet Blonde join Glyn Fussell to discuss how drag has taken over the world and what the future holds for the planet’s queens whilst Jordan North is on the phone as this week’s Dragony Aunt.

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den
ConTour around the UK

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 29:31


Brighton’s Lydia L’Scabies and Manchester’s Lil join Glyn Fussell (still wearing last night’s clothes) in the studio to discuss how drag differs around the country, before terrorising Radio 1’s (and Pinner’s) Chris Stark who is this week’s Dragony Aunt.

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den
Dude Looks Like A Lady

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 37:06


RuPaul may have once claimed that drag is a male only act but Glyn Fussell and his guests, TeTe Bang and Amy Zing very much disagree! Join them as they discuss ladies dressed as men, dressed as ladies alongside this week’s ‘Dragony Aunt’, Nick Grimshaw. PLUS the fabulous Scarlett Moffatt (aka “Donna Kebab”) is on the phone as this week’s insatiable ‘Drag Addict’.

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den
Michelle Visage Special

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 43:19


In this extra special episode the first lady of drag, Michelle Visage spills all her Drag Race secrets alongside Jacqui Potato as Glyn Fussell tries and fails to get a word in. Plus, Jade from Little Mix is this week’s Drag Addict.

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den
Drag Me Out The Gutter

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 33:49


Welcome to the fabulous world of the Drag Queens’ Den! This week Glyn Fussell is joined in the studio by the outrageous Jodie Harsh and the obscenely talented Jamie Campbell, alongside actual Spice Girl and renowned ‘Drag Addict’ Melanie C. He also plays ‘Dragony Aunt’ to breakfast love muffin, Greg James who discusses his long history of dressing as a drag queen.

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den
Welcome to Radio 1's Drag Queens' Den

Radio 1’s Drag Queens' Den

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 2:15


Drag Queens' Den is your weekly dose of fabulous queens from all over the scene, from RuPaul to Blackpool, via Liverpool, Pontypool and everywhere else in the country that doesn't rhyme with 'Paul'. Each week Glyn Fussell plays host to a studio of drag queens to guide our listeners on a journey around every aspect of UK Drag Culture from the glitz to the gutter, via the heights and the depths of drag debauchery. Guests in the studio include Michelle Visage, Jamie Campbell, Jodie Harsh, Raven Mandella and Tete Bang whilst the show also features famous 'Drag Addicts' including Olly Alexander, Jade Thirlwall, Sam Smith, Scarlett Moffatt, Beth Ditto and Melanie C. Glyn and his guests also play 'Dragony Aunt' to Radio 1 DJs including Greg James, Nick Grimshaw and Clara Amfo as they invite you to enter the murky fabulousness of the Drag Queens' Den.

George Northwood's HedTalks

Owner, leader, CEO, party-maker and trend setter Glyn Fussell joins us on Hedtalks. Glyn fronts one of the largest LGBTQ nights in the world, Sink the Pink. Sink the pink are part of the East Creative family and Glyn gives us the details of how it all began. A place where everyone is welcome and celebrated, this is not one to be missed.

Talk the Line
16: Sink The Pink's Glyn Fussell and Birds

Talk the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 48:47


Sink the Pink-founder Glyn Fussell began his career as a go-go dancer in Sydney before creating the infamous London club night that's taken the UK capital's nightlife by storm. He talks to Jen Long about his love of birds. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline