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Best podcasts about Kerry Hudson

Latest podcast episodes about Kerry Hudson

Entrez sans frapper
Kerry Hudson et "Nouvelle naissance" : Un livre qui questionne les possibilités d'un avenir loin des schémas de son enfance

Entrez sans frapper

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 6:35


Littérature étrangère avec Gorian Delpâture : "Nouvelle naissance" de Kerry Hudson (Philippe Rey). Née en 1980 dans les quartiers populaires d'Aberdeen, en Écosse, d'une mère vulnérable sans emploi et d'un père schizophrène absent, Kerry Hudson a connu pendant plus de vingt ans la précarité extrême et la violence familiale, avant de pouvoir s'extraire de son milieu d'origine et devenir une écrivaine reconnue. Tandis qu'elle parcourt le monde avec son mari Peter, elle est rattrapée à presque quarante ans par un désir d'enfant qu'elle pensait ne jamais ressentir. Commence alors un long et douloureux parcours, où chaque jour est un combat contre ses démons intérieurs et une infertilité persistante. Jusqu'à ce qu'advienne enfin une grossesse, en pleine pandémie de covid, alors que le couple est installé en République tchèque dont il ne parle pas la langue. Kerry doit naviguer entre les difficultés financières, une grave maladie et le mal-être de son époux qui peine à assumer sa paternité. Dans Nouvelle naissance, l'autrice interroge les possibilités d'un avenir loin des schémas de son enfance. Avec verve, sensibilité et humour, elle signe le témoignage bouleversant d'une femme en quête de repères, qui, dans des conditions d'adversité peu communes, ose créer son propre destin. Car c'est bien l'arrivée de son fils Sammy qui donnera l'élan tant attendu à sa vie. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Abonnez-vous également à la partie "Bagarre dans la discothèque" en suivant ce lien: https://audmns.com/HSfAmLDEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Vous pourriez également apprécier ces autres podcasts issus de notre large catalogue: Le voyage du Stradivarius Feuermann : https://audmns.com/rxPHqEENoir Jaune Rouge - Belgian Crime Story : https://feeds.audiomeans.fr/feed/6e3f3e0e-6d9e-4da7-99d5-f8c0833912c5.xmlLes Petits Papiers : https://audmns.com/tHQpfAm Des rencontres inspirantes avec des artistes de tous horizons. Galaxie BD: https://audmns.com/nyJXESu Notre podcast hebdomadaire autour du 9ème art.Nom: Van Hamme, Profession: Scénariste : https://audmns.com/ZAoAJZF Notre série à propos du créateur de XII et Thorgal. Franquin par Franquin : https://audmns.com/NjMxxMg Ecoutez la voix du créateur de Gaston (et de tant d'autres...)

Happy Mum Happy Baby
Kerry Hudson on how a difficult childhood shaped her as a mother

Happy Mum Happy Baby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 53:06


Giovanna is joined this week by the writer Kerry Hudson.Kerry had a turbulent upbringing marred by poverty. She tells Gi how homelessness and time spent in and out of foster care made her all the more determined to create a sense of stability and comfort for her own son.Kerry also shares her experience of giving birth in Prague, living life to the full with a chronic illness, plus how parenthood has affected her marriage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 945 Pod 294: Good sisters, bad sisters, and some rebirth

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 65:43


Writer and Standard Issue fave Kerry Hudson is back with brand-new memoir, Newborn, the follow-up to her previous work, Lowborn. In this week's podzine, Hannah jumps on the Zoom to talk with Kerry about class, social mobility, money and why you can't air fry your way out of poverty.   A self-professed Mary Shelley “obsessive”, our Jen was delighted when news of Lesley McDowell's new novel Clairmont, landed in her inbox. She and Lesley chat about why its namesake Clair Clairmont remains little known, as well as historical fiction, the Shelleys, and those dastardly Romantics. Meanwhile, will Mick ever stop being sick in her own mouth in response to this week's Rated or Dated, 1999's The Other Sister? Find out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Payroll Podcast
Effective Global Employment & Payroll Tax Planning with Kerry Hudson #102

The Payroll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 45:17


Nick Day is joined on The Payroll Podcast sofa by a global payroll, employment, and expatriate tax expert, Kerry Hudson!Kerry is ATT, ACIPP, who is a Senior Manager in the Central Technical Employer Reward Services team at KPMG, and she has spent her entire career immersed in the world of Employment, Payroll & Expatriate Tax.Kerry won the Expatriate Payroll Manager of the Year award Issued by the Global Payroll Association (GPA) in both 2017 and 2019.In this “Effective Global Employment & Payroll Tax Planning” episode with Kerry Hudson on The Payroll Podcast, we also explore:What does the word payroll mean to you?Global employment tax planning & managing compliance and regulatory requirements – how does all this relate to the world of payroll?What is the importance of understanding when this is a ‘paying payroll'?What is the importance of a ‘shadow payroll'?What do I bring to the business in terms of experience and knowledge in the world of global payroll from an employment tax perspective?Who are the company's internal stakeholders, and how do you manage the various challenges when opinions differ regarding process, risk, etc.?Can you give an example of a project where payroll implementation was particularly challenging?What process did you implement to overcome the compliance obstacles? Links highlighted in this “Effective Global Employment & Payroll Tax Planning” episode are included below:Kerry Hudson LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerry-hudson-att-acipp-90b88962/KPMG Website: https://kpmg.com/uk/en/home/services/tax/people-services/employment-solutions-and-payroll-advisory.html Nick Day LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickday/Leading Payroll Recruiters: JGA Payroll Recruitment Enjoyed this show? Why not ask your HR Team to check out our other show The HR L&D Podcast?Of course, if you are a Payroll Leader listening to this podcast and you have a Payroll-related vacancy that you would love some specialist payroll recruitment support – please also get in touch with me! I would love to help show you what a great payroll recruitment experience feels like! You can reach out to me directly at nick@jgarecruitment.com or give me a call – at 01727 800377www.jgarecruitment.comThanks for listening, folks – I hope you enjoyed this Payroll Podcast, and I...

Damian Barr's Literary Salon
BOOK OF THE WEEK: I Am Not Raymond Wallace by Sam Kenyon

Damian Barr's Literary Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 15:43


There's nothing we like more than to highlight the exceptional talents of our queer literary community, so it's our pleasure to bring you Am Not Raymond Wallace by debut author Sam Kenyon. Manhattan, 1963: Raymond lands in the New York Times newsroom on a three-month bursary from Cambridge University. To his surprise, he's tasked with a journalistic investigation into the ‘explosion of overt homosexuality' in the city. On an undercover assignment, a secret world is revealed to Raymond, one which will awaken repressed desires; a world in which he meets Joey. This is the story of a generation of queer men seeking a community, kinship, love, acceptance, and ultimately redemption. We can't wait for you to fall in love with it. ‘A beautiful story… elegantly told and utterly heartbreaking. You'll need tissues.' - Julie Owen Moylan, author of That Green Eyed Girl The novel is available now, published by independent press Inkandescent. Discover this and many of their brilliant titles including Address Book by Costa shortlisted author Neil Bartlett, as well as Mainstream, an anthology of stories with contributions from writers that we love including Kit de Waal and Kerry Hudson, among others. We recommend buying their books from your local indie bookshop or you can get it from our shop at Bookshop.org. Podcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman Programmed by Matt Casbourne Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Woman's Hour
Ash Barty retires from tennis, Growing up in poverty, Shame, Threads, Men and sexual entitlement

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 57:27


Ash Barty, the Australian three time grand slam champion is retiring from tennis. Her achievements are matched only by her fellow player, Serena Williams. Andy Murray tweeted "Happy for Ash, gutted for tennis. What a player". We hear from Gigi Salmon, tennis commentator for the BBC who has interviewed Ash Barty many times over the years, and has been at all her three major wins. The concept of shame first named in the bible when Eve plucked the apple from the tree of life is invariably seen as negative force in society. But in a new book by the author Cathy O Neil she suggests that shame can be a powerful and sometimes a useful tool for good: when we publicly shame corrupt politicians, abusive celebrities or predatory corporations. She joins Emma Barnett to discuss hew new book ‘The Shame Machine: Who Profits in the New Age of Humiliation'. The government is under increasing pressure to tackle Britain's cost of living crisis in its spring statement today. With rising food and fuel costs, inflation at the highest rate for 30 years and a record increase in household energy bills, households are facing mounting pressures to pay the bills. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation estimates that 1.8 million children today are growing up in very deep poverty. What's it like to grow up in poverty? And how does it shape you? Skint is a new BBC 4 series of drama monologues all about the lived experience. Kerry Hudson grew up in extreme poverty and has written Hannah's story. Woman's Hour listener Fran heard one of the conversations in our series Threads which explores the emotional power of old clothes. She remembered a tiny dress and cardigan which she last wore more than 60 years ago. I spoke to her and asked her to describe them. ‘Am I That Guy?' is a new Radio 4 documentary about sexual entitlement that puts men at the forefront of the conversation. Instead of telling women how to protect themselves from danger it focuses on how men can improve their behaviour. Graham Goulden is a consultant on Police Scotland's viral ‘Don't Be That Guy' campaign and a contributor to the doc. Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Kirsty Starkey Interviewed Guest: Gigi Salmon Interviewed Guest: Kerry Hudson Interviewed Guest: Felicity Hannah Interviewed Guest: Cathy O'Neill Interviewed Guest: Graham Goulden

B2B Reimagined
Ep 45 | Sales Reps are Critical to Customer Experience

B2B Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 15:39


Digital commerce and self-service channels may grab all the headlines, but your B2B sales team remains critical to building a satisfying customer experience. Yet it's becoming tougher each year for sales reps to live up to that responsibility. With the so-called ‘great resignation' upon us, how can you ensure continuity despite attrition? How can you best onboard new reps to succeed while providing customers with the service they expect?   Kerry Hudson, vice president of North America sales at Conga, has a unique vantage point on the topic, as she runs a large team of sellers that bring sales and revenue operations products to market. Kerry joined Zilliant Chief Marketing Officer Lindsay Duran for a candid discussion on the people, processes and products that enable a modern B2B sales team to develop mutually beneficial customer relationships in the digital era.    Watch the on-demand webinar that Zilliant and Conga created earlier this year: “Solving for Quoting & Pricing Complexity in Enterprise B2B.” www.zilliant.com

The Sales Hacker Podcast
Friday Fundamentals 148: Kerry Hudson

The Sales Hacker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 4:23


Friday Fundamentals 148: Kerry Hudson

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The Sales Hacker Podcast
Friday Fundamentals 148: Kerry Hudson

The Sales Hacker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 4:23 Transcription Available


Friday Fundamentals 148: Kerry Hudson

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The Sales Hacker Podcast
184: Mastering the 2 Ps: People & Process

The Sales Hacker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 28:22


In this episode of the Sales Hacker Podcast, we have Kerry Hudson, VP of Commercial Sales at Conga, a sales leader in the high tech space across multiple verticals. Join us for a timely conversation about producing high performing sales organizations with a focus on people, process, and customers.What You'll LearnDiscovering your passion, not following itA systemic approach to finding diverse candidatesTaking a bet on talent, enthusiasm, and potentialHow the sales process has changed in the last 18+ monthsShow Agenda and TimestampsAbout Kerry Hudson & Conga [1:45]Kerry's career journey into leadership [4:25]Misconceptions about sales leadership [7:06]All about diversity hiring [10:59]Why you should track the 2 Ps [13:15]Changes in today's sales process [16:48]Paying it forward [20:29]Sam's Corner [23:08]

The Sales Hacker Podcast
184: Mastering the 2 Ps: People & Process

The Sales Hacker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 28:22 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Sales Hacker Podcast, we have Kerry Hudson, VP of Commercial Sales at Conga, a sales leader in the high tech space across multiple verticals. Join us for a timely conversation about producing high performing sales organizations with a focus on people, process, and customers. What You'll Learn Discovering your passion, not following it A systemic approach to finding diverse candidates Taking a bet on talent, enthusiasm, and potential How the sales process has changed in the last 18+ months Show Agenda and Timestamps About Kerry Hudson & Conga [1:45] Kerry's career journey into leadership [4:25] Misconceptions about sales leadership [7:06] All about diversity hiring [10:59] Why you should track the 2 Ps [13:15] Changes in today's sales process [16:48] Paying it forward [20:29] Sam's Corner [23:08]

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour - Lockdown anniversary, Cryptocurrencies & Portraits of women

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 55:46


Last week marked the first anniversary of lockdown. We hear from three women of different ages, backgrounds and circumstances to discuss their experiences of having to stay at home. Actor and author Sheila Hancock and writers Kerry Hudson and Yasmin Rahman tell us about their highs and lows. Friday marks 50 years of Bangladesh Independence. The BBC Asian Network presenter Nadia Ali and Shaz Aberdean, a community worker in Swansea tell us about the celebrations. We discuss the ins and outs of cryptocurrencies and why young women are choosing to invest in these more than ever before with money expert Jasmine Birtles and Susannah Streeter a senior investment analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown. Last year the National Crime Agency assessed there were at least 300,000 individuals posing a sexual threat to children in the UK and warned of a spike in online child sexual abuse offending during the pandemic. Donald Findlater is from the charity The Stop it Now helpline, he tells us about the growing problem. We also hear from Chris who was arrested for possession of illegal sexual images and from Sarah about her husband’s arrest. Zing Tsjeung, executive editor of Vice UK and Mai-Anh Peterson, co-founder of BESEAN the British East and Southeast Asian Network tell us about the increase in racially motivated attacks against women of Asian descent throughout the pandemic. And the very last commission before the National Portrait Gallery in London closed for renovation involved two women - a portrait of the author Zadie Smith by the artist Toyin Ojih Odutola. But such a work is in stark contrast to much of the rest of the permanent collection, with 88% of the artists and 75% of the sitters being male. We hear from Curator and art historian Dr Flavia Frigeri, and from the artists Roxana Halls and Toyin Ojih Odutola about the women they paint and want to see in the gallery. Presenter: Krupa Padhy Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Siobhann Tighe

Woman's Hour
Lockdown anniversary, Nicola Sturgeon, Misogyny as a hate crime

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 42:45


It's exactly a year since Boris Johnson delivered the instruction to stay at home. To mark the occasion, we've assembled three women of different ages, backgrounds and circumstances to discuss their experiences of being confined for the most part in the home. Actor and author Sheila Hancock and writers Kerry Hudson and Yasmin Rahman join Emma. The future of Nicola Sturgeon has been in the balance in recent weeks as she's faced not one but two major inquiries. Yesterday afternoon an independent inquiry by James Hamilton QC cleared the First Minister of breaching the ministerial code. But this morning a separate cross-party committee of inquiry said the Scottish government's handling of harassment complaints against Alex Salmond was "seriously flawed", that Nicola Sturgeon had misled their inquiry in her evidence and that women had been badly let down by the government. Political correspondent Alex Massie, crime writer Val McDermid and Alex Massie from the Spectator join Emma. Last week’s announcement that the police in England and wales are going to start recording misogyny as a hate crime in the wake of the killing of Sarah Everard was heralded as a victory by many women’s rights campaigners but that reaction has been far from uniform. Many groups working in the arena of domestic abuse and violence against women actually think it could be counter productive and even make the situation worse. We talk to Dr Fiona Vera-Gray from the University of Durham who has written The Right Amount of Panic who thinks the move to change the law is a knee jerk reaction and also to Professor Louise Mallany who has worked with Nottinghamshire Police which has recorded misogyny as a hate crime since 2016 Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Lucinda Montefiore

Loving Colour
Episode Eight: Class

Loving Colour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 61:12


In which we talk about our experiences of how class and race intersect, and imagine what class justice might look like in the future. Two friends, one Black, one White, share a series of tender and uncompromising conversations about how Whiteness and anti-Blackness have shaped their lives. Join us, Tanaka Mhishi and Imogen Butler-Cole, as we attempt our own version of restorative justice through compassion and storytelling. Twitter: @lovingcolourpod Instagram: @lovingcolourpod Theme music: The Boatman from The Other Side by Quest Ensemble Resources mentioned in this episode are: Akala: Race & Class in the Ruins of Empire (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiYI839cr9A); the play Class by Scottee: https://youtu.be/HQvcEr-Ht0k, reviews: Guardian/ The Play's The Thing; and the books Chavs by Owen Jones; Laziness Does Not Exist by Devon Price and Lowborn by Kerry Hudson (that was not mentioned but which Imogen is currently reading. It's a brilliant, tender account of growing up poor in some of the poorest towns in the UK).

RNIB Connect
542: Read On Wigtown Book Festival Special

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 57:48


Usually at this time of year, Read On would be in the beautiful Galloway Hills at the Wigtown Book Festival, but what with Covid and Robert's broken ankle, our attendance this year was doomed! So, this week in a packed show we revisit the 2019 Wigtown Book Festival.Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson on his book, 'In My Life: A Musical Memoir' (Starts at 1.34)Kerry Hudson on Lowborn (Down the Chipper) (7.00)Shaun Bythell has some 'Confessions of a Bookseller' (13.41)Sarah Jane Douglas treats illness and grief as 'Just Another Mountain' (21.08)Chair of RNIB Scotland Sandra Wilson on sponsoring a Talking Book (25.03)Music from, and chat with, The Bookshop Band (27.08)We go 'Under the Wig' with William Clegg QC (36.00)Richard Frazer describes his 'Travels with a Stick' (41.04)Jon Day races pigeons and combines memoir, philosophy and culture in 'Homing' (44.49)And we get the Books of Your Life from stand up classicist Natalie Haynes. (51.03) Thanks to @MarkMcKie1 for the cover picture depicting fireworks over Wigtown.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 406 and Chops 174: Kerry Hudson is Lowborn

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 32:33


In this week's Chops, Hannah chats to author Kerry Hudson about her autobiographical book Lowborn: Growing Up, Getting Away and Returning to Britain's Poorest Towns, which is now out in paperback. They chat about how class politics has changed post Brexit. why the middle-class view of growing up poor is often wildly inaccurate and that thorniest of words, "privilege". Have at it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bookalicious
Chroniques littéraires : La figure maternelle

Bookalicious

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 6:23


Au programme de cet épisode, deux livres, écrits par des femmes (oui, oui, il y en a plus que vous ne le pensez) et qui traitent de la figure maternelle dans leur vie. A travers le deuil avec "Les falaises" de Virginie Dechamplain (éditions La Peuplade) et à travers une enfance mouvementée et chaotique avec "Basse naissance" de Kerry Hudson (éditions Philippe Rey) Générique et sound design : Gampopa

Damian Barr's Literary Salon
EXCLUSIVE: Damian Barr reads from Imagine A Country

Damian Barr's Literary Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 8:07


Damian Barr reads his piece from this brand new collection edited by Val McDermid and Jo Sharp. Imagine A Country: Ideas for a Better Future offers visions of a new future from an astonishing array of Scottish voices, from comedians to economists, writers to musicians. Featuring Ali Smith, Alan Cumming, Kerry Hudson, Jackie Kay, Louise Welsh and many more. Royalties will be split among five Scottish charities: Shelter Scotland, Scottish Women’s Aid, Scottish Book Trust, Refuweegee and Reforesting Scotland. Imagine A Country was published on 19th March 2020 by Canongate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Seriously…
Class Talk

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 28:34


Kerry Hudson, author of Lowborn, has learned to code switch with the literary elite, but how can people stuck in poverty or middle class bubbles make meaningful connections? Kerry starts her exploration in her native Scotland with a project providing 'pre-loved' school uniforms to families in poverty. As vital a service as this is it’s the way people access it that's important. Founder Julie Obyrne makes it as simple, as discrete and respectful as possible. There are no forms to fill out, no referral process or establishing of need. You phone the number, give your first name and simply explain what you require. Julie will then meet you at the local shopping centre and hand it over. Confidentiality and dignity are at the heart of the service. But if this is the way that people who are struggling need to access help why isn't anyone listening to them? Kerry's next stop is with a project aiming to address just that. Expert Citizens put people with lived experience at the centre of service design. It draws on the hard won lessons of people who've lived with homelessness, substance abuse or domestic violence to provide a consultancy service to officialdom. But it’s an uphill battle for people at the bottom to get those in the better off parts of society to even bother listening to them. How can a dialogue even take place between classes? One possible model exists but tellingly it’s not in the UK. Cross Class Circles is a community project in Brattleboro Vermont, Kerry hears from the organisers and participants from both sides of the US class divide about why these conversations are so important. Producer: Liza Grieg

Naylor's natter
Education Exposed with Sam Strickland aka Strickomaster

Naylor's natter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 51:57


This week I am joined by Sam Strickland, Principal of The Duston School . Sam describes himself as:Principal, martial artist, historian, believer in knowledge. Organiser of ResearchED Northampton. In this weeks podcast we chat about Sam's new book 'Education exposed' . The book is described as: The ultimate guide to understanding how a school can be led, managed and run, written by an author with extensive experience, and drawing heavily on research around knowledge-based curricula. Clearly and honestly stating the challenges of leading a school, Samuel Strickland focuses on approaches to the curriculum, teaching and learning, teacher workload, behavior, staff morale, leadership and Ofsted. The book is designed to serve as a dip in and dip out guide to a wide array of varying aspects of whole-school life, though it can be read in one full sitting, and the author is not afraid to challenge some of the suggested norms that educators are expected to accept as a profession or to consider how things can potentially be otherwise done. Each chapter is self-contained, providing a short and sharp insight into a specific aspect of school improvement. The book is divided into five sections, with each section taking a major driver for school improvement. Section 1 focuses on leadership, Section 2 on behaviour, Section 3 on the curriculum, Section 4 on teaching and Section 5 on workload and professional development. The natter: This was the first ever, unscripted natter with Sam more than happy to answer any questions I had! Podcast pedagogy This week, I revisit the seminal 'The Road to Wigan Pier' by George Orwell. I recommend More.Again.Forever by The Courteeners and in film we look at 1917. PS EDIT Lowborn is by Kerry Hudson, Kerry Ellis is a singer .......apologies! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naylorsnatter/message

Podcast From The Past
KERRY HUDSON & RACHAEL JOLLEY - Chasing Silver Darlings

Podcast From The Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 44:45


Joining Tom Jackson to discuss the postcards from their pasts are two award-winners: novelist and memoirist KERRY HUDSON (Tony Hogan Bought Me An Ice-cream Float Before He Stole My Ma, Thirst, Lowborn) and writer and editor of Index On Censorship, RACHAEL JOLLEY. Join a tour round cartoonists, surveillance, Miss Cromer, and herrings, as we encounter random weddings, Russian translators, a curry pastie and a cream cake. Wish you were here? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Front Row
Terry Jones remembered by Michael Palin, Hugh Laurie on Avenue 5, Gabrielle Aplin

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 28:30


Michael Palin remembers his friend and fellow Python, Terry Jones - writer, director, actor and historian - whose death at the age of 77 was announced today. Hugh Laurie discusses his new role in Armando Iannucci’s new TV comedy drama Avenue 5, which is set on a galactic cruise liner. When a mishap turns the eight-week pleasure jaunt among the stars into a voyage lasting three-and-a-half years it’s not just the spacecraft that begins to breakdown – it’s civilisation itself. And masks begin to slip. Laurie stars as the urbane, silver-haired Ryan Clark, the confidence inspiring Captain. But Clark is not what he seems. Mental health, the pressures of social media and a feeling of freedom all feature in Gabrielle Aplin’s upbeat pop album Dear Happy. The singer-songwriter talks to Samira about making the album on her own record label and performs live in the studio. As Front Row continues to explore risk in the arts, author Kerry Hudson speaks about the emotional risk involved in writing her memoir Lowborn: Growing Up, Getting Away and Returning to Britain’s Poorest Towns. Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer Jerome Weatherald

Damian Barr's Literary Salon
Kerry Hudson - Literary Salon - October 2019

Damian Barr's Literary Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 31:24


Kerry Hudson attended nine primary schools and five secondaries living in B&B's and council flats as she and her mum were forced to move again and again by poverty. Now Kerry is a rightly acclaimed novelist, activist and columnist and her life is unrecognisable. But how did she get from there to here and is her journey complete? What of the places she left? Listen to her incredible conversation with Damian Barr and her readings from Lowborn, a memoir like no other and essential for our times. Recorded at Damian Barr's Literary Salon at The Savoy, 18th October 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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RNIB Talking Books - Read On
139: Live at the Wigtown Book Festival (2019)

RNIB Talking Books - Read On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 57:48


In a packed show Red Szell and Robert Kirkwood report from the Wigtown Book Festival with ... Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson on his book, 'In My Life: A Musical Memoir' (Starts at 1.34) Kerry Hudson on Lowborn (Down the Chipper) (7.00) Shaun Bythell has some 'Confessions of a Bookseller' (13.41) Sarah Jane Douglas treats illness and grief as 'Just Another Mountain' (21.08) Chair of RNIB Scotland Sandra Wilson on sponsoring a Talking Book (25.03) Music from, and chat with, The Bookshop Band (27.08) We go 'Under the Wig' with William Clegg QC (36.00) Richard Frazer describes his 'Travels with a Stick' (41.04) Jon Day races pigeons and combines memoir, philosophy and culture in 'Homing' (44.49) And we get the Books of Your Life from stand up classicist Natalie Haynes. (51.03)  Thanks to @MarkMcKie1 for the cover picture depicting fireworks over Wigtown.

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Death Of 1000 Cuts
S3E37 - Chatting With Kerry Hudson

Death Of 1000 Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 72:01


This is a live episode from Latitude festival, with me chatting to author Kerry Hudson. I chat with Kerry Hudson about her memoir LOWBORN, about class and growing up in poverty, and her novels THIRST and TONY HOGAN BOUGHT ME AN ICE CREAM FLOAT BEFORE HE STOLE MY MA. She talks about how she came to writing - what seemed like - late in life, writing through trauma, and her experiences of feeling like an outsider in the predominantly upper-middle-class publishing industry. This is a great episode to listen to if you want to know: - how can I find my authentic voice? - what if I can't find any books out there like what I want to write? - how should I get started writing? If you'd like to check out Kerry's work, why not grab a copy of LOWBORN: https://wordery.com/lowborn-kerry-hudson-9781784742454#oid=1908_1 THIRST: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thirst-Kerry-Hudson/dp/0099589893/ TONY HOGAN BOUGHT ME AN ICE CREAM FLOAT BEFORE HE STOLE MY MA: ://www.amazon.co.uk/Hogan-Bought-Ice-cream-Float-Before/dp/0099554623/ If you'd like to support me, it'd be ace if you picked up a copy of my novels, THE HONOURS, & the new sequel THE ICE HOUSE. THE ICE HOUSE links: Wordery: https://wordery.com/the-ice-house-tim-clare-9781786894816#oid=1908_1 Mr B’s Emporium: https://mrbsemporium.com/shop/books/the-ice-house/ Forbidden Planet: https://forbiddenplanet.com/272064-the-ice-house-hardcover/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1786894815/ THE HONOURS links: Wordery: https://wordery.com/the-honours-tim-clare-9781782114765#oid=1908_1 Mr B’s Emporium: https://mrbsemporium.com/shop/books/the-honours/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1782114769/ Ko-fi page: www.ko-fi.com/timclare

Is anyone listening?
5. Changing the poverty narrative in art and culture - hosted by Claire Malcolm

Is anyone listening?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 33:08


Recorded live at our focus day at the York Festival of Ideas, we brought together a panel of authors and film-makers to share their thoughts on changing the narrative around poverty in the UK. Speakers include Billie JD Porter, Kerry Hudson, author of Lowborn, writers Jodie Russian-Red, Shaun Wilson and Chris McCrudden, who are involved in Common People, and Wale Shittu who talks about his film Council in Me which explores life on council estates and challenging stereotypes.

Stance
Episode 30: Brazilian Dance with Deborah Colker; Low Born by Kerry Hudson; Wasfi Kani on Porgy and Bess.

Stance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 43:12


In this special summer episode, Stance features Deborah Colker, the legendary Brazilian choreographer and creative mind behind the opening ceremony of the Rio Olympics. We speak to writer Kerry Hudson about her memoir, Low Born, that charts life growing up poor in 80’s & 90’s Britain. And Stance heads to Grange Park Opera to speak to Wasfi Kani, the woman bringing South Carolina’s Porgy and Bess, to the English countryside. Visit stancepodcast.com

Out of Fashion
SEASON 2 | EPISODE 5

Out of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 33:58


Stoke Newington lit fest highlights, Lee Krasner at The Barbican, Booksmart. Guest Anna Berkeley, Personal stylist talks wardrobe editing, body mapping, how to shop and fashion tips. Film/TV: Booksmart - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1489887/ Killing Eve - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07b3shn Big Little Lies - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3920596/episodes?season=2 Years and Years - https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m000539g/years-and-years Tales of the City - https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80211563 Books: Another Planet - A Teenager in Suburbia by Tracey Thorn - https://canongate.co.uk/books/2467-another-planet-a-teenager-in-suburbia/ Queenie by Candice Carty Williams - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36586697-queenie The Van Apfel girls are gone by Felicity McLean - https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9781460755068/the-van-apfel-girls-are-gone/ Lowborn by Kerry Hudson - https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1115780/lowborn/9781784742454.html Podcasts: Ctrl, Alt Delete by Philippa Perry - https://play.acast.com/s/ctrlaltdelete Honestly by Clemmie Telford - https://podtail.com/en/podcast/honestly-podcast-with-clemmie-telford/ @bluebaglife - instagram Exhibitions/Events: Lee Krasner exhibition at The Barbican - https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2019/event/lee-krasner-living-colour?gclid=Cj0KCQjwxYLoBRCxARIsAEf16-srNNwWcxQQ-H4HzYiw0Dfrk-aaYzr5I2kfqs2o7RLpryiZmmM14AsaApjkEALw_wcB Stoke Newington Literary Festival - http://www.stokenewingtonliteraryfestival.com Guest feature: Anna Berkeley Styling - https://annaberkeley.com Selfridges - https://www.selfridges.com/GB/en/ Zara - https://www.zara.com/uk/ DelPozo - https://www.delpozo.com/en/ What we’re wearing: Anna: Dries Van Noten - https://www.driesvannoten.be Marni - https://www.marni.com/gb Margaret Howell - https://www.margarethowell.co.uk Nike - https://www.nike.com/gb/ Jane K: Uniqlo - https://www.uniqlo.com/uk/ Gucci - https://www.gucci.com Topshop - https://www.topshop.com Margate T shirt - https://skatepharm.co.uk Jane S: Sykes - https://sykeslondon.com/collections/outerwear Acne - https://www.acnestudios.com/uk/en/home Miu Miu - https://www.miumiu.com/gb/en.html Veja - https://www.veja-store.com Loewe - https://www.loewe.com/eur/en/home

Conway Hall: Where Ethics Matter
Lowborn – Growing Up, Getting Away and Returning to Britain's Poorest Towns

Conway Hall: Where Ethics Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 77:05


Kerry Hudson discusses her book Lowborn with James Bloodworth. Lowborn is a powerful, personal, agenda-changing work of non-fiction on poverty in Britain – a book like nothing that's been written before, and a book that we all need to pay attention to. Kerry Hudson grew up in all-encompassing, grinding poverty. Always on the move with her single mother, Kerry attended 9 primary schools and 5 secondary schools, living in B&Bs and council flats. Kerry scores 8 out of 10 on the Adverse Childhood Experiences measure of childhood trauma. Whilst many people would like to think that Kerry was an exception – that she was unlucky, or a one-in-a-million case. Sadly, this just isn't true. All of the people Kerry grew up with were experiencing exactly the same as she was. Some a little less, and some far worse. The difference is that Kerry saw an opportunity for a different existence and ran for it.

VINTAGE BOOKS
Growing Up in Britain’s Poorest Towns ᛫ Kerry Hudson

VINTAGE BOOKS

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2019 19:04


Lowborn: Growing Up, Getting Away and Returning to Britain’s Poorest Towns by Kerry Hudson http://po.st/lowbornbookFollow us on twitter: twitter.com/vintagebooksSign up to our bookish newsletter to hear all about our new releases, see exclusive extracts and win prizes: po.st/vintagenewsletterMusic is Orbiting A Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz http://po.st/OrbitingADistant See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Start the Week
Billy Bragg on anger and hope

Start the Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 42:00


Kerry Hudson grew up in all-encompassing and grinding poverty. She is now an acclaimed author, but tells Tom Sutcliffe why she returned home to explore the impact and trap of being lowborn. Howard Brenton’s latest play is loosely inspired by Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure and features a clever, ambitious young woman fighting for an opportunity, yet held back by her background. Will Tanner, director of the think tank Onward, looks at what social mobility - or a lack of it - means in the political sphere. The age at which voters are more likely to vote Conservative than Labour has risen rapidly, and Tanner sees this as both a challenge and an opportunity for all the main parties. The musician and activist Billy Bragg has written about the Three Dimensions of Freedom in which he argues that without equality and accountability, freedom is a mere shadow. Producer: Katy Hickman

The Bookseller Podcast
The Bookseller Podcast #6 May 2019: In Full

The Bookseller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 53:06


Hosted by acclaimed author Cathy Rentzenbrink, the sixth edition of The Bookseller Podcast features an exclusive interview with author of two novels Kerry Hudson about her first work of non-fiction “Lowborn”, where she reflects on her experiences of growing up working class. The Bookseller's Alice O'Keeffe and Tom Tivnan talk about the big titles coming out in May. Alice shares some of her favourite debuts being released this month, while Tom talks about midwives, memoirs and a mysterious Malamander. Hear what The Book Doctors – two of the British Isles' best indie bookshops – recommend for readers up and down the country. This episode it's Emma Corfield-Walters from Bookish in Crickhowell and Sue Porter from Linghams in Heswall on the Wirral. As BookGig is now part of The Bookseller family, we recommend the very best book and author events coming up this month, across the UK. And playing us out – an extract from “The Farm” written and read by Joanne Ramos.

The Bookseller Podcast
The Bookseller Podcast #6 May 2019: Kerry Hudson Interview

The Bookseller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 10:15


The sixth edition of The Bookseller Podcast features an exclusive interview with author of two novels Kerry Hudson about her first work of non-fiction “Lowborn”, where she reflects on her experiences of growing up working class.

Book Shambles with Robin and Josie

Author Kerry Hudson joins Robin this week, along with guest co-host Bec Hill, to talk about her new book Lowborn which is out very soon. They talk about classism, poverty, Dennis Potter and the healing power of libraries. To find out more about the charities mentioned in this episode, go to cosmicshambles.com/bookshambles/kerryhudson Support the podcast and everything we do at the CSN by pledging at patreon.com/bookshambles and get extended editions of each and every episode. 

Better Known
Kerry Hudson

Better Known

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 29:22


This week, Kerry Hudson discusses with Ivan six things which she thinks should be better known. The music of Blick Bassy and Emahoy Tsegue-Mayam Guebruo www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJHXlc7Afzk The joy of travelling in the country Georgia www.traveldrafts.com/50-things-you-need-to-know-before-traveling-to-georgia/ Vintage Delia Smith cookery programmes on the BBC www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p05rml64/delia-smiths-cookery-course Bus rides in Bangkok www.keepcalmandtravel.com/bangkok-by-bus-a-cheap-alternative-way-to-visit-the-city/ Ironopolis by Glen James Brown www.theguardian.com/books/2019/jan/16/ironopolis-by-glen-james-brown-review Night terrors https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_terror This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm

London Review Bookshop Podcasts
Who Killed My Father: Édouard Louis & Kerry Hudson

London Review Bookshop Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 64:53


Édouard Louis, one of France’s most acclaimed young writers, shot to international fame with his first novel, the semi-autobiographical End of Eddy. His latest book Who Killed My Father (Harvill Secker) revisits many of the same locations and subjects — poverty, homophobia and social exclusion — in non-fictional essay form, and is a powerful polemic exploring the bonds, often persistent even when apparently sundered, between parent and child. He discussed his work with Kerry Hudson, a novelist and journalist whose own work, notably in her first novel Tony Hogan Bought Me an Ice-cream Float Before He Stole My Ma and in her forthcoming non-fiction work Lowborn, also investigates with wit and candour the outer and inner lives of the often neglected working class. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

An Endless Sky
What Rupert Don't Know by Glen James Brown

An Endless Sky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 24:56


EPISODE 1 What Rupert Don't Know, written by Glen James Brown (@Glen_J_Brown) Narrator: Alexander King Music and sound design: Ian J Cole   An exclusive short story to launch our podcast, from acclaimed writer Glen James Brown, whose outstanding debut novel, Ironopolis is out now from Parthian Books. You can buy it here. "By keeping compassion, wry observation and tar-black humour at the centre of these interwoven stories, Brown has created a fascinating, absorbing world." Kerry Hudson reviews Ironopolis in The Guardian, Jan 2019. Alexander King is an actor, writer and musician, find out more here. Ian J Cole (@ianjcole) is a musician, composer and the host of The Audiophile Radio Show.  

Comsteria Podcast
Kerry Hudson Interview

Comsteria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 24:53


An exclusive interview with the talented author. Recorded in 2015.

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My Worst Best Friend
#MWBFCast: Episode 20 - A Suity Occasion

My Worst Best Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017


Hold onto your butts! We're back with something new and exciting! We're launching our new segment, The Dollar Tree Book Club, in this episode! With 10 times the prestige as Oprah's book club, this is really going to be our big break. Our first selection, which we review in this episode is Gigi Levangie's Seven Deadlines: A Cautionary Tale. How do we make our picks? It's simple: the books are found at Dollar Tree and Drew finds the covers interesting. Other topics in this month's episode include some pretty major life updates, a personality inventory about our own deadly sins, a few delicious snacks. For April, we'll be reading Kerry Hudson's Tony Hogan Bought Me an Ice Cream Float Before He Stole My Ma. Find it at your local dollar tree and tell us your thoughts! #MWBFCast on Twitter! My Worst Best Friend is available on Stitcher Radio and iTunes! Thanks for listening! We hope to have an episode up each month. Be sure to come back for our next episode - coming out in April 2017!Join in on our next episode! If you have content suggestions or questions for the Worst Best Friends, connect with us on Twitter (@myworstbest, @dustin_stucky, @drewdonahoo or with the hashtag #MWBFCast), comment here on the blog, or email us at myworstbestfriend@gmail.com. We hope to hear from you soon!

Papertrail Podcast
009 - Kerry Hudson

Papertrail Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 45:23


Kerry is the Author of two books: 'Tony Hogan Bought Me An Ice-cream Float Before He Stole My Ma' won the Scottish First Book Award. And her second, 'THIRST', won the Prix Femina Étranger, France's most prestigious award for foreign fiction. She is also the founder of The WoMentoring Project. Kerry's Book Choices: Jazz - Toni Morrison (Vintage Books) The Accidental Tourist - Anne Tyler (Vintage Books) 'Tis - Frank McCourt (Harper Perennial) She tweets @KerrysWindow and you can visit her website for more information Show Notes: 2:20 The Accidental Tourist discussion begins. 17:25 Jazz discussion begins. 26:40 'Tis discussion begins. 40:20 Kerry speaks about her involvement with the WoMentoring Project.

Helping Sells Radio
Episode 27: Bringing Commercial Real Estate Into The Subscription Economy With Apto's Camilla Calhoun And Kerry Hudson

Helping Sells Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 26:40


In this episode, Apto's Customer Success Director Camilla Calhoun and Vice President of Sales Kerry Hudson join us to talk about how their SaaS company delivers Customer Success to the underserved commercial real estate industry. Get on the email list at helpingsells.substack.com

Adventures With Words All Podcasts
AWW 129: Birth of the Book Part One

Adventures With Words All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2015 80:20


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Adventures With Words
AWW 130: Birth of the Book Part Two

Adventures With Words

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2015 78:35


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Adventures With Words
AWW 129: Birth of the Book Part One

Adventures With Words

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2015 80:20


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Adventures With Words All Podcasts
AWW 130: Birth of the Book Part Two

Adventures With Words All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2015 78:35


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Adventures With Words
AWW 127: Essex Book Festival week 1 - Kate Hamer and Kerry Hudson

Adventures With Words

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2015 49:57


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Adventures With Words All Podcasts
AWW 127: Essex Book Festival week 1 - Kate Hamer and Kerry Hudson

Adventures With Words All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2015 49:57


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