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The Inheritance Tracks are the choice of the much-loved broadcaster Lorraine Kelly as featured in BBC Radio 4's Saturday Live on 20 June 2026.Inherited: Jupiter from The Planet Suite by Holst Pass on: Starman by David Bowie Producer: Anna Bailey(Picture credit: Nicky Johnston)
Joining Adrian Chiles on this week's programme is Professor of social history, a writer with a first class degree from Cambridge and a TV legend with a masters from Oxford.Ruby Wax is as well known now for her work in mental health, but she's been looking back at some of her biggest interviews to see what she can learn about herself as well as her subjects.Professor Carl Chinn is a social historian, proud son of Birmingham and great grandson of a Peaky Blinder.Sathnam Sanghera's written novels, an acclaimed memoir, acclaimed histories of the British Empire. Now he's exploring the meaning of one of his heroes - George Michael. Plus the Inheritance Tracks of the broadcaster Lorraine Kelly. Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies Assistant Producers: Catherine Powell and Imy Harper Researcher: Jesse Edwards Editor: Andrea KennedyIf you have been affected by any of the details discussed in today's programme you can find information for help and support in the UK at bbc.co.uk/actionline
Twelve years ago, James and Natalie experienced the devastating loss of their baby daughter, Annabelle.In this episode, James shares his journey through grief, speaking candidly about the often-unspoken pressure many men face to carry their sorrow in silence.•Mind, the mental health charity•Ronald McDonald House•STILL PARENTS PODCAST••Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•Website•Instagram•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
Michelle Ford is joined by Alexis Strum to talk about her remarkable return to music (include an album charting in the Top 40 after being cancelled by Lorraine Kelly's team 23 years ago!), songwriting for Kylie Minogue, reinvention and why it's never too late to chase your dreams.
In this heartfelt episode, author and journalist Ali Harris shares the story of losing her daughter, Poppy, following a diagnosis of Edwards' syndrome. She opens up about the realities of baby loss, grief, healing, and how the experience changed her.Ali also discusses the inspiration behind her novel, This Wasn't Meant To Happen, and why sharing stories of pregnancy loss and bereavement can help others feel less alone.A powerful conversation about motherhood, resilience, mental health, and finding hope after heartbreak.•Edwards' Syndrome•More about Ali•Ali's Instagram•Ali's book - This Wasn't Meant To Happen•Petals Charity•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
When Lauren and her husband Jack lost their baby, Rupert, their world changed forever. In the days, weeks, and years that followed, they were met with an outpouring of support, but also well-meaning comments that often missed the mark.In this episode of Still Parents, Lauren shares the story of Rupert, the reality of living with baby loss, and how unhelpful advice can compound grief. We explore what it means to navigate stillbirth and bereavement as a couple, how relationships are affected, and why there is no 'right' way to grieve.This conversation is an honest look at grief after baby loss, and a gentle guide for anyone wanting to better support someone through it.In this episode: The emotional reality of losing a baby Grief after stillbirth and how it evolves over time The impact of well-meaning but unhelpful comments Navigating loss as a couple What to say (and what not to say) to grieving parents If you've experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss — or want to support someone who has, this episode offers insight, honesty, and compassion.•Lauren's Instagram•Fragile X Syndrome•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
The Wyness Shuffle is back, and this time it's serious. Join Andrew Moffat, Stevie Riley, Andrew Young, and guest panellists Scott Bamby and the P&J's Paul Chalk for a serious chat about all things Inverness Caledonian Thistle. We look back on mad March, look forward to the cup final, analyse the forthcoming league run ins for both ICT and Stenhousemuir, get an exclusive chat with star striker Alfie Bavidge, talk about American things, and re-enter the Fanzone. Plus Bad Boys, The Wire, hot dogs, pies in rolls, and Lorraine Kelly. Serious business. 02.36: Seriously Good and Seriously Bad What do the chaps think is seriously good about ICT, Scottish football, or global politics right now and what is seriously bad? 09.12: Game By Game We talk about the month of March overall, and our 10 points vs Stenny's 11, before going into the details of the 1-1 draws with Queen of the South, Cove and Alloa, then seriously waxing lyrical about Zambian international footballer Chanka Zimba, goal machine Alfie Bavidge, the other awesome Alfie, and the return to form of Oscar MacIntyre. 29.17: What Ya Sayin Alfie Bavidge? Serious Goalscorer Alfie Bavidge sits down for an honest chat with Stevie. Why have we dropped so many points recently? What is the squad doing to get back to their levels? What's his personal aims for the remainder of the season? And where does his future lie? 50.15: American Things ‘He just likes American things? What like Dr Pepper? Tastes like fizzy Benelin.' That was Alan Partridge's take on American things, but Caley Thistle have their own view. And we give ours, plus discussing if Ross Munro has ever eaten a hotdog. 59.29 Scottish Prostate Cancer Initiative As one of the first football clubs in Scotland to get behind the Scottish Prostate Cancer Initiative, Inverness Caledonian Thistle will host a free PSA testing event at the Sarens PSG Stadium on Wednesday 29 April. 1.06.59: Fanzone ICT fan Rob Worthing enters the Fanzone to talk about his newly found love with the football club and why football is good for mental health. 1.18.29: Cup Final We talk all things KDM Cup Final on Sun 5 April at Firhill Park, Glasgow. It's Raith Rovers v ICT, as we aim to win our fourth (really our third) challenge cup. We look at opponents Raith Rovers, and discuss Caley Thistle fans having had it so good with cup finals over the years. 1.29.46: The Final Five Five league games left. We look at Scott Kellacher's selection headaches for the Stenhousemuir match and run the rule over the options. We look at Stenny's opponents for the run-in before trying to work out what we need to do in the final four matches (post Stenny). Spoiler: its win them all. This just got real. There's it.
Alok Jha talks to Lorraine Kelly about her lifelong passion for Antarctica, inspired by her hero Ernest Shackleton AKA ‘The Boss'. Lorraine Kelly is a Scottish television presenter, journalist and Sunday Times bestselling author, best known for her ITV show, Lorraine. In 2024, she was awarded a BAFTA for her outstanding contribution to the television industry, marking four-decades of her unstoppable and impressive broadcasting career, as a hugely significant presence on British television.She has presented many other TV programmes including The Last Leg, Queens for the Night and Have I Got News For You?. She has made guest appearances on The Masked Singer, The Graham Norton Show, Ant & Dec Saturday Night Takeaway, RuPaul's Drag Race UK, Late Night Lycett and Portrait Artist of the Year. Lorraine is also a best selling author, most recently with her debut fiction novel, The Island Swimmer. In 2012, Lorraine was awarded the OBE, for services to charity and the armed forces, by HM The Queen at Holyrood palace in Edinburgh. In 2020, Lorraine also received a CBE for services to broadcasting, journalism and charity. She is a keen charity supporter and is a patron of Help for Heroes and the STV Children's Appeal.
Christian Haag joins us from Brooklyn, New York, to share his deeply personal experience of losing baby Josephine Roseanne. He and his partner Manuel were expecting their daughter via surrogacy in Mexico before a heartbreaking loss at eight months of pregnancy. -Related episodes - Guests from the US-•E95 - Dr Sydney Fenton - Charlotte, North Carolina •E89 - Kellen and Alec - Houston, Texas•E66 - Joe Chapman - Huntington Beach, California•E65 - Kelly Jean-Philippe & David Kashevaroff - Philadelphia & Los Angeles•E63 - Kelly Jean-Philippe - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania•E53 - David Kashevaroff Part 2 - Los Angeles, California•E52 - David Kashevaroff - Los Angeles, California•E38 - Joshua Hughson - Springfield, Missouri•E36 - Chris Douglas - Denver, Colorado•BLAW 2025 - Kelly Jean-Philippe - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania•Isla Jade Foundation•Miracle Surrogacy Mexico•USA Surrogacy Laws•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner •White Collar Charity Boxing Evening - Sat 28th March - Tickets •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
After suffering multiple miscarriages, Sam joins the podcast to talk about his journey and the book 'From Heartache to Hope' written by his wife, Paula.A story of love, loss, and the fight for a family - Beneath the surface•From Heartache to Hope - A book by Paula Hotten•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner •White Collar Charity Boxing Evening - Sat 28th March - Tickets •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
What's it really like when the anniversary comes around? Ryan and Matt speak about the build up, the emotions, and strategies they use to cope with the hardest dates.•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner •White Collar Charity Boxing Evening - Sat 28th March - Tickets •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
In this mini-series, we will continue to honor the victims whose lives were taken by a serial killer who terrorized New York and New Jersey for 15 years.Featured on today's episode: Deedeh Goodarzi, Manhattan Jane Doe, Jean Reyner, Valerie Ann Street, Mary Ann Carr, Nancy Vogel, Mary Ann Pryor, and Lorraine Kelly.Richard Cottingham has been behind bars for 46 years, but some of his crimes have only recently come to light. Initially convicted of 5 homicides and multiple assaults, Cottingham is now responsible for the murders of 20 women and children.He is likely guilty of much more, including several cold cases in New Jersey. It's time to give the victims' loved ones some peace. Today, I am joined by True Crime Author & Historian Dr. Peter Vronsky.Thank you to Robert Anzilotti and the late Jennifer Weiss.Jane Doe has been described as a white female between 16 and 22, between 5'1” and 5'4”, weighing 100 to 110 pounds. Her clothing, found in the bathtub, is a full-length black coat, a pair of Bon Jour blue jeans (size 7-8), a pair of black patent leather boots (size 8), and a burgundy mohair sweater (size 38).For more information about Jane Doe, visit namus: Unidentified Person CaseContent Warning: This episode includes discussions of graphic violence. Listener discretion is advised.***Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by Dawn CateMusic by Tymur Khakimov from Pixabay***Get in Touch!: methodandmadnesspod@gmail.comCONNECT:InstagramTikTokDIVE INTO MORE: MethodandMadnessPodcast.com***All sources are listed on the website, under each episode description.Thank you to Dr. Peter Vronsky for lending his expertise and for helping to facilitate the closure of Mary Ann's and Lorraine's cases. Thank you to Jennifer Weiss, late daughter of victim Deedeh Goodarzi.MethodandMadnessPodcast.comThank you for listening!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/method-madness--6241524/support.
On this episode of the Still Parents Podcast, Dave White shares his story of losing baby Reggie. Opening up on the profound impact the loss has had on his life and how Reggie continues to be a constant presence with him wherever he goes.•Follow Dave White on Instagram•Related episodes••Dave White - Ready to Rumble: Round 3•Ready to Rumble: Round 2•Ready to Rumble: Round 1 •Parenting After Loss / Sibling Mental Health•Get tickets for our next Charity Boxing Evening - Sat 28th March •Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
On this live episode of the Still Parents Podcast, the guys have a heartfelt conversation about what it means to continue being parents while navigating the impact of loss, and how it affects the mental health of their other children•Related episodes• •Brothers and Sisters - Alfie & Freddie Jackson •Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms••LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramSupported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
On the 30th–31st January 2026, Jordan ran 108 miles in 24 hours, retracing the journey his daughter Aurora took during her short but powerful life.From Leicester Royal Infirmary, to Queen's Medical Centre Nottingham, to Birmingham Children's Hospital, and finally to her memorial tree just outside of Coventry. This route carried every step, every fear, every hope lived as a family.Aurora was only with Jordan & Kathleen for two months, but she changed everything.The run raises money for the incredible teams who cared for Aurora, the teams who supported Jordan & Kathleen, and for the baby loss charities who support families every single day.Jordan Black - "This run isn't about endurance. It's about gratitude, grief, love, and purpose. It's about turning the hardest chapter of our lives into something that can help others."•JORDAN BLACK• •Listen to Part 1 •Instagram •JustGiving•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms••LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramSupported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
On August 9th, 1974, 2 teenagers on their way to a New Jersey mall went missing.17-year-old Mary Ann Pryor and 16-year-old Lorraine Kelly were best friends, savoring the last days of summer break. They should have been heading into their senior year; older, sunburned, and full of plans.They never got that chance.Five days after they went missing, their bodies were discovered miles from where they were last seen. What happened to them left lasting wounds for their families and their community.Decades passed with no major suspects, and the double homicide became one of New Jersey's oldest cold cases. “It'll never get solved”, many thought. It had simply been too long.This is Mary Ann's & Lorraine's story.Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions of graphic violence. Listener discretion is advised.***Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by Dawn CateMusic by Tymur Khakimov from Pixabay***Get in Touch!: methodandmadnesspod@gmail.comCONNECT:InstagramTikTokDIVE INTO MORE: MethodandMadnessPodcast.com***All sources are listed on the website, under each episode description.MethodandMadnessPodcast.comThank you to Dr. Peter Vronsky for lending his expertise and for helping to facilitate the closure of Mary Ann's and Lorraine's cases. Thank you to Jennifer Weiss, late daughter of victim Deedeh Goodarzi. Thank you to Robert Anzilotti.Thank you for listening!__________________________________________________Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/method-madness--6241524/support.
On the 30th–31st January 2026, Jordan ran 108 miles in 24 hours, retracing the journey his daughter Aurora took during her short but powerful life.From Leicester Royal Infirmary, to Queen's Medical Centre Nottingham, to Birmingham Children's Hospital, and finally to her memorial tree just outside of Coventry. This route carried every step, every fear, every hope lived as a family.Aurora was only with Jordan & Kathleen for two months, but she changed everything.The run raises money for the incredible teams who cared for Aurora, the teams who supported Jordan & Kathleen, and for the baby loss charities who support families every single day.Jordan Black - "This run isn't about endurance. It's about gratitude, grief, love, and purpose. It's about turning the hardest chapter of our lives into something that can help others."•JORDAN BLACK• •Listen to Part 2 •Instagram •JustGiving•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms••LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramSupported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
On this live episode of the Still Parents Podcast, the guys talk about how relationships with friends and family can change in unexpected ways after the devastating loss of a baby•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms••LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramSupported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
On this episode we welcome Liam Teare. Liam joins us to share the story of losing baby Olivia •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Michael and Beth experienced the loss of their son, Noah, following TFMR (termination for medical reasons). Michael shares a deeply moving insight into how he learned to cope with grief amid the demands of military life. •Related episodes• •Matt Stevens Part 1 - You've got a friend in me •Matt Stevens Part 2 - Work. Love. Guilt •Andy Horsley - Miscarriage & Social Pressure •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Not too serious, lots of mucking about - it's the Christmas Special 2025! •Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner •Related episodes• •Christmas Special 2024 •Christmas Special 2023 •Christmas Special 2022 •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Abbie's son, Jude, died at just 32 days old due to his severe prematurity. Jude was delivered via emergency C-section at 24 weeks and 5 days after early onset pre-eclampsia, weighing only 495 grams. Abbie now works at Action on Pre-eclampsia as the education and operations manager. •Action on Pre-eclampsia •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
When baby Jacob Thomas Ryan passed away. Stephanie lost a son and Jack lost a brother. In the aftermath they nearly lost each other. A remarkable, raw and inspiring story about family and coming back from the brink •Little Lights Liverpool Baby Hospice (formerly Zoe's Place) •Next Generation MMA •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
After Kris and his wife Kim lost their baby boy, Innes, to TFMR (termination for medical reasons), Kris found solace on the golf course. He now channels that healing into Golf Yourself Healthy — a platform offering inspiration, hope, and support to others. •Reach out to Kris here• •Website •Instagram •YouTube •Podcast •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Max Rushden was joined by Charlie Baker for this afternoons podcast. New Zealand professional darts player Haupai Puha joined us in the studio, TV host Lorraine Kelly and her daughter Rosie Kelly Smith discussed Christmas. Also Former Kaiser Chiefs band member and Leeds fan Nick Hodgson, discussed his new album. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lorraine Kelly is a journalist and broadcaster who has been a mainstay of daytime television for over 40 years. She has hosted her own show Lorraine since its launch in 2010 and she was awarded a lifetime achievement BAFTA in 2024.Lorraine was born in Glasgow and later moved with her family to the new town of East Kilbride. She became a junior reporter at the East Kilbride News when she was in her teens and in 1983 joined the BBC as a researcher. In 1984 she started at TV-am as a reporter covering Scottish news. During her time there she reported on some of the biggest stories in the UK including the Piper Alpha disaster and the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie. In January 1990 she became a co-presenter of Good Morning Britain on TV-am alongside Mike Morris. In 1996 Lorraine and Eamonn Holmes reported for GMTV on the Dunblane school shooting in which sixteen pupils and their teacher were killed. The tragedy left a lasting impact on Lorraine, who formed a lasting bond with several affected families. She returned to Dunblane in 2021 to mark the 25th anniversary with a commemorative documentary.Lorraine lives in Buckinghamshire with her husband Steve.DISC ONE: Starman - Davie Bowie DISC TWO: Mama Said - Dusty Springfield DISC THREE: Careful - Horse DISC FOUR: Rock the Casbah - The Clash DISC FIVE: Truth - Hue & Cry DISC SIX: Warm Leatherette - Grace Jones DISC SEVEN: Love is All Around - Wet Wet Wet DISC EIGHT: That's When He Told Her - The ProclaimersBOOK CHOICE: South: The Last Antarctic Expedition of Shackleton and the Endurance by Sir Ernest Shackleton LUXURY ITEM: A solar-powered digital photo album CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Careful - Horse Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinleyThere are more than 2000 programmes in our archive available for you to listen to. We have cast away other journalists and presenters including Sir Terry Wogan, Christiane Amanpour, Lindsey Hilsum and Clive Myrie. You can find their episodes on BBC Sounds or on our Desert Island Discs website.
We welcome Dr. Sydney Fenton from Charlotte, North Carolina to the Still Parents Podcast, joined by previous guest Matt Stevens. •Follow Dr Sydney Fenton on Instagram here •Related episodes• •Matt Stevens - You've got a friend in me •Matt Stevens Part 2 - Work. Love. Guilt •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Rob Saunders is the founder of Room Eleven, a social enterprise inspired by a deeply personal experience - the stillbirth of his daughter Billie in 2019. Since then, Rob has dedicated his life to raising awareness for pregnancy loss, supporting bereaved families, and promoting resilience. •Discover more about Room Eleven | Grief, Growth & Resilience Education here •Follow Rob on Instagram here •Related episodes• •Ian Lawton - Running for Hank •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Following the heartbreaking loss of his son, Liam, Chris emerged from a period of deep struggle and now advocates for other grieving parents alongside groups like Red Nose in Australia •Red Nose •Follow Chris on Instagram here •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Exploring Company Culture Around Baby Loss at Jaguar Land Rover Part Two, we're joined by Emma Horney, Head of Material Cost and Inventory Reporting, and Steven Deathridge, SAP Business Intelligence Specialist. Emma and Steven share further insights into how JLR is fostering awareness and support for baby loss in the workplace, while also opening up about their own personal experiences. •Listen to Part One here• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 7 – The Still Parents team appear on Kelly Jean-Philippe's podcast, 'Dad Always' Find 'Dad Always' from Kelly Jean-Philippe here •Related episodes• •E63 Miscarriage. Race. Relationships - Kelly Jean-Philippe •E65 Male Support? - Kelly Jean-Philippe & David Kashevaroff •International Father's Mental Health Day - 2024 •BLAW 2025 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 6 – Hannah Higgins, the most highly qualified support counsellor at the Lily Mae Foundation, shares her thoughts on this year's theme, ‘Together We Care'. •Related episodes• •BLAW 2025 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 5 – A view from the Lily Mae Foundation office with Amy Jackson and Chantelle Dennis •Related episodes• •Amy Jackson - Living with Ryan •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A two part series exploring company culture around baby loss at Jaguar Land Rover. Part One, we're joined by Lennard Hoornik, Chief Commercial Officer at JLR, and Blane Chapman, Global Brand Communications Director, as they share insights on how the company is addressing and supporting baby loss in the workplace. •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 4 – William Ellis returns with his thoughts on the week •Find Will's 'An Open Water Swimmer's Podcast' here •Related episodes• •BLAW 2023 - Day 2 •E67 - 'Fix it mode' - Will Ellis •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 3 – Matt McConnell. Creator of 'Love From Dad', joins us from Australia with his thoughts on this year's theme 'Together We Care' •Support for bereaved parents in Australia• •Love From Dad - Matt McConnell •Red Nose •Related episodes• •BLAW 2024 - Day 3 •E62 - Hidden in Plain Sight - Matt McConnell •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 2 – Kelly Jean-Philippe. Host of 'Dad Always', shares an American view on this year's theme 'Together We Care' Find Kelly on Instagram here •Related episodes• •E63 Miscarriage. Race. Relationships - Kelly Jean-Philippe •E65 Male Support? - Kelly Jean-Philippe & David Kashevaroff •International Father's Mental Health Day - 2024 •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 1 – Kicking off this year's theme, 'Together We Care', Dan checks in with Ryan and Matt. •Related episodes• •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
The most petty and ill informed podcast available. Tam Cowan and Stuart Cosgrove skewer the weekend's Scottish football in the company of writer Kevan Christie, comedienne Jojo Sutherland and Arbroath midfielder Ryan Flynn. Why did we have to put a restraining order on Lorraine Kelly? What will we never see again in Scottish football? To be Frank, Which fictional bar would you like to have a drink in? And what did Ryan Flynn do to Kenny Dalglish with toothpaste? All this plus the Terracing Teaser, the Cricket XI and a text message from the Rangers manager.
Andy talks about experiencing multiple miscarriages, the social pressures attached, going down 'thought tunnels', and the real reason how baby Ezra got his name •Related episodes• •BLAW 2024 - Day 4 •Ready to Rumble - Round 2 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
From energy drinks and cake breaks to blood pressure checks, arguing with the hoover, and buying a Venus flytrap… Iwona and Dave geared up for our recent charity boxing event in their own unique ways. •Related episodes• •Ready to Rumble - Round 1 •Ready to Rumble - Round 2 Huge thanks to The Boxing Lab, Ariyah Skye Personal Training and Xcel Leisure Centre •Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Brothers-in-law Kellen and Alec both endured the heartbreaking loss of a child within a short period of time •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
In this week's episode of Success School, we're joined by entrepreneur, talk show host and all-round powerhouse Gaby Mendes, the creator of the chart-topping Talk Twenties podcast. Gaby has built an award-winning platform that supports young adults navigating the tricky transition from education to adult life – covering everything from finances to careers, friendships, mental health and finding your voice in your twenties. We talk about: How Gabby turned a passion project into a full-blown business What she wishes more people knew about success in your twenties The unexpected struggles of becoming the face of your brand Building a loyal community And why she wants to be the next Lorraine Kelly! This one is especially powerful if you're someone who started a business from scratch and is figuring things out as you go. Gabby shares so many honest truths about leadership, self-belief and staying grounded in an online world that often encourages anything but. Hit play, take notes, and let this be the nudge you need to go all in on your message. Follow Matt Hall at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthallofficial/ Follow Gaby Mendes at: https://www.instagram.com/iamgabymendes/ Join the Success School membership here: https://join.successschoolgroup.co.uk/ss
The Big Pitch with Jimmy Carr is a brand new comedy podcast where each week a different celebrity guest pitches an idea for a film based on one of the SUPER niche sub-genres on Netflix. From ‘Steamy Crime Movies from the 1970s' to ‘Australian Dysfunctional Family Comedies Starring A Strong Female Lead', our celebrity guests will pitch their wacky plot, their dream cast, the marketing stunts, and everything in between. By the end of every episode, Jimmy Carr, Comedian by night / “Netflix Executive” by day, will decide whether the pitch is greenlit or condemned to development hell! Jimmy's first guest is Phil Wang! And Phil's subgenre is…This Place is Evil. We're talking psychological torture, we're talking gory death scenes, we're talking Lorraine Kelly?! Listen on all podcast platforms and watch on the Netflix Is A Joke YouTube Channel. The Big Pitch is a co-production by Netflix and BBC Studios Audio. Jimmy Carr is an award-winning stand-up comedian and writer, touring his brand-new show JIMMY CARR: LAUGHS FUNNY throughout the USA from May to November this year, as well as across the UK and Europe, before hitting Australia and New Zealand in early 2026. All info and tickets for the tour are available at JIMMYCARR.COM
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Fourteen children arrested over Gateshead boys fire death Beyonc daughter Blue Ivy Nepo babies or superstars in waiting Lorraine Kelly reassures fans ahead of keyhole surgery Newspaper headlines Harry bombshell backfires and Reform re education Nada Tawfik My impression of Prince Harry during our exclusive interview Labour minister sorry over grooming gangs dog whistle remark Australia federal election Anthony Albanese wins in landslide Prince Harrys emotional avalanche hits the Royal Family Trump criticised after posting AI image of himself as Pope Bristol van dwellers Fear and loathing on Cliftons leafy streets
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Australia federal election Anthony Albanese wins in landslide Trump criticised after posting AI image of himself as Pope Lorraine Kelly reassures fans ahead of keyhole surgery Prince Harrys emotional avalanche hits the Royal Family Fourteen children arrested over Gateshead boys fire death Beyonc daughter Blue Ivy Nepo babies or superstars in waiting Nada Tawfik My impression of Prince Harry during our exclusive interview Newspaper headlines Harry bombshell backfires and Reform re education Bristol van dwellers Fear and loathing on Cliftons leafy streets Labour minister sorry over grooming gangs dog whistle remark
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Nada Tawfik My impression of Prince Harry during our exclusive interview Newspaper headlines Harry bombshell backfires and Reform re education Australia federal election Anthony Albanese wins in landslide Prince Harrys emotional avalanche hits the Royal Family Lorraine Kelly reassures fans ahead of keyhole surgery Labour minister sorry over grooming gangs dog whistle remark Fourteen children arrested over Gateshead boys fire death Bristol van dwellers Fear and loathing on Cliftons leafy streets Trump criticised after posting AI image of himself as Pope Beyonc daughter Blue Ivy Nepo babies or superstars in waiting
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Trump criticised after posting AI image of himself as Pope Nada Tawfik My impression of Prince Harry during our exclusive interview Newspaper headlines Harry bombshell backfires and Reform re education Labour minister sorry over grooming gangs dog whistle remark Lorraine Kelly reassures fans ahead of keyhole surgery Bristol van dwellers Fear and loathing on Cliftons leafy streets Prince Harrys emotional avalanche hits the Royal Family Beyonc daughter Blue Ivy Nepo babies or superstars in waiting Fourteen children arrested over Gateshead boys fire death Australia federal election Anthony Albanese wins in landslide
My final guest of this season is the British TV legend, Lorraine Kelly. You know, Lorraine off the telly! Her show, Lorraine, which airs every weekday morning, revolutionised Daytime Telly, she's now been doing it for an astonishing 40 years. She took so called soft telly and turned it into a must take notice of for politicians and people who thought they were too good to watch telly during the day. She has won a Royal Television Society Award, a scottish BAFTA, and last year she was awarded a Lifetime achievement by BAFTA. Now 65 the bloody over-achiever has only gone and written a bestseller, The Island Swimmer, set on Orkney - a place close to her heart - it's a family mystery about a woman, Evie, who reluctantly returns home after a long time away. It's as reassuring, captivating and satisfying as its author. I went to Lorraine's old Dundee stomping ground to share a cuppa and talk about life the universe and absolutely blimmin everything. We chatted mums who keep you in your place, toxic people in telly, getting the sack on maternity leave, why she had to be interviewed about menopause on her show because no-one else would, the sheer joy of being a granny and why she's way too chicken to have Botox. * You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at The Shift bookshop on Bookshop.org, including The Island Swimmer by Lorraine Kelly and the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me. * If you enjoyed this episode and you fancy buying me a coffee, pop over to my page on buymeacoffee.com. • And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including exclusive transcripts of the podcast, why not join The Shift community, come and have a look around at www.theshiftwithsambaker.substack.com • The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Juliette Nicholls at Pineapple Production. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Actor Sally Lindsay has gone from stealing scenes as Shelley Unwin in Coronation Street to creating and starring in The Madame Blanc Mysteries - and is passionate about fighting for working class talents in her industry.Lorraine Kelly has been brightening our screens in the morning for decades with warmth, wit and her ability to put absolutely anyone at ease - and now can add debut novelist to her achievements. After suffering with long covid, Alice Watkins swapped her job as a scenic artist in the theatre and became a ceramicist, letting clay take centre and making pieces made from kitchen waste!.All that plus the Inheritance Tracks of the West End star who boasts a sublime vocal range and 25 percent of McFly as a brother – Carrie Hope Fletcher. Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Jon Kay Producer: Ben Mitchell