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Paperless
The Drive

Paperless

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 31:24


It's 1974, and Richard Molfer has just started his own labor consulting firm and zeroed in on his first client: a hospital in Elizabeth, New Jersey. A union drive is about to start here, the employees are already organizing, and administrators are terrified. But Molfer, a seasoned veteran of hardcore union fights in the mines of Utah, has a plan. He's going to divide and conquer the staff, and make sure Local 1199 never sets foot in that hospital—all for a price, of course. Little does he know that he's about to meet his greatest protegee, a young man with an uncanny gift for gaining trust, and that blood will be spilled before this drive is over. Inspired by true events.Writer: Naben Ruthnum Voice: Eric Jason Martin Audio: Dominic Gozo, Maddie Hickish, Aron Keller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tell It
Sectioned: Episode 5

Tell It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 16:33


Danielle discovers the difference that freedom makes to those with mental illness. On a sunny afternoon in South London, Danielle meets Idara, a young woman who has spent several weeks as an inpatient on a psychiatric ward and is now in recovery. They share their experiences of the hospital environment, and the way it can make you feel. Danielle discovers an alternative way of treating people with mental health disorders when Idara introduces her to the Mosaic Clubhouse, a unique charity where visitors are treated as ‘members’, rather than ‘patients’. Presented by Danielle Manning, Sectioned is a five-part series that explores what it means to be sectioned under the mental health act and how it can change your life. Hear the stories of people with lived experience of being sectioned and discover what it means to have your freedom taken away for your own safety, and the safety of others. Produced by Maddie Hickish. The Executive Producer is Nick Minter. It is a Wisebuddah production for BBC Radio 1.

Tell It
Sectioned: Episode 3

Tell It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 16:51


When Seni Lewis was sectioned, his story made the news. Danielle meets his mother, Aji Lewis. She describes what happened to her son, and why she decided to change the law. As a result of her son’s treatment in hospital, Aji Lewis lead a seven-year campaign to find out the truth about what happened. In this episode Danielle learns about the physical restraint that is sometimes used during a detention under the mental health act. Restraint is used in order to ensure a vulnerable individual’s safety, and ensure the safety of those around them. But can it ever be dangerous? Presented by Danielle Manning, Sectioned is a five-part series that explores what it means to be sectioned under the mental health act and how it can change your life. Hear the stories of people with lived experience of being sectioned and discover what it means to have your freedom taken away for your own safety, and the safety of others. Produced by Maddie Hickish. The Executive Producer is Nick Minter. It is a Wisebuddah production for BBC Radio 1.

Tell It
Sectioned: Episode 2

Tell It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 19:39


Danielle’s best friend Em helps her to revisit some of the darkest moments in her life. They explore what it feels like to watch someone you love lose touch with reality. In this episode, you’ll hear about what it’s like to experience psychosis – a mental health condition that can involve vivid hallucinations and delusions. Danielle and Em will also describe what happens when someone is sectioned, step-by-step. This is something they both have a close personal experience of. At what point do you spot that something isn’t quite right? When do you call the crisis services? What happens when you get to hospital? Presented by Danielle Manning, Sectioned is a five-part series that explores what it means to be sectioned under the mental health act and how it can change your life. Hear the stories of people with lived experience of being sectioned and discover what it means to have your freedom taken away for your own safety, and the safety of others. Produced by Maddie Hickish. The Executive Producer is Nick Minter. It is a Wisebuddah production for BBC Radio 1.

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Tell It
Sectioned: Episode 1

Tell It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 15:03


Danielle describes a childhood dominated by her mum’s detentions under section. Danielle’s mother was a loving, fun and colourful character. She knew everyone in the neighborhood. However, she also had bipolar disorder, which meant that she often experienced long and intense periods of depression. Danielle and her brothers often had to look after themselves. And, when their mum was detained in hospital, they would have to go and stay out of town with their Nan. This could be for weeks at a time. At the time, nobody explained what was going on. Now, Danielle is ready to find out. Presented by Danielle Manning, Sectioned is a five-part series that explores what it means to be sectioned under the mental health act and how it can change your life. Hear the stories of people with lived experience of being sectioned and discover what it means to have your freedom taken away for your own safety, and the safety of others. Produced by Maddie Hickish. The Executive Producer is Nick Minter. It is a Wisebuddah production for BBC Radio 1.

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Tell It
Sectioned: Episode 4

Tell It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 17:03


Danielle speaks to Alika, who was sectioned twice in his early 20s. Alika describes the experience of being detained by the police, something that he found both scary and humiliating. They discuss how the way you’re treated during a detention makes a big difference to your mental state. Danielle decides to meet the professionals who are often on the scene when somebody is sectioned. She talks with Kevin Stone, an Approved Mental Health Professional and hears from David Vass, a police constable working on the mental health triage team in Hertfordshire. Presented by Danielle Manning, Sectioned is a five-part series that explores what it means to be sectioned under the mental health act and how it can change your life. Hear the stories of people with lived experience of being sectioned and discover what it means to have your freedom taken away for your own safety, and the safety of others. Produced by Maddie Hickish. The Executive Producer is Nick Minter. It is a Wisebuddah production for BBC Radio 1.

Fat Lot of Good
11. Oestrogen, eating disorders and a room of one's own with Daisy Buchanan

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 31:21


In this episode Helen talks to the marvellous Daisy Buchanan. Daisy tells us about her new book ‘The Sisterhood: A Love Letter to the Women Who Have Shaped Me’, describes her teenage bedroom renovation aspirations and relates a harrowing story involving bad oysters and the queue for security at St. Pancras International…Daisy Buchanan is all sorts of wonderful. You may know her as an award-winning journalist, an esteemed podcaster, a critically acclaimed author, a fashion icon or your lipstick muse… but enough flattery, just listen to the blooming podcast, you’ll love her! You can follow Daisy @NotRollergirl on twitter and @DaisyBee on instagram. In the podcast Daisy puts friend of the show @SofieHagen into the Hall of Fat Fame. Fat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn with jingles by Simon Toner. Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn.You can find producer Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fat Lot of Good
10. Self-love, swimming and sermons with the Rev. Kate Bottley

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 28:03


This week the podcast is blessed with the presence of the Rev. Kate Bottley! In this episode, Kate and Helen discuss stretch marks, boudoir photoshoots, raising body-positive daughters, having someone else towel dry under your boobs and the relationship between religion and women’s body image...and more!You may know Kate as the star of Gogglebox, BBC Radio 2 and ‘Pilgrimage’ on BBC Two, where she walked the 150 mile Camino de Santiago. She was also a semi-finalist on Masterchef! You can follow her @RevKateBottley on Twitter and Instagram.In the podcast, Kate also recommends the following people:Tess Holliday @tesshollidayBryony Gordon @bryonygordonGinger Minj @gingerminjFat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn with jingles by Simon Toner.Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn.You can find Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fat Lot of Good
9. Love, Strength and Exercise with Alexandra Heminsley

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 33:56


What's the quickest way to warm up a wetsuit....? In this episode Helen is paid a visit by Alexandra 'Hemmo' Heminsley, the wild-swimming, marathon-running, book-writing genius. They talk about the physical and emotional impact of IVF, the sheer joy of getting a sweat on and the physical and how to become a beautiful, efficient walrus.You can follow Alexandra Heminsley @hemmograms on Instagram and @hemmo on Twitter. (She’s very good on both.) She also reccomends Ashley Graham @ashleygraham and Jessamyn Yoga @mynameisjessamyn.Fat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn with jingles by Simon Toner.Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn.You can find Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fat Lot of Good
8. Hot flushes, hot dates and sexy shoes with Fay Reid

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 29:26


In this episode Helen is joined by the fabulous Fay Reid to talk about - what else - bodies! Among many other things, Fay tells us about the amazing Jamaican food she was raised on, how she is coping with the loss of her mother, the ordeal that is the menopause, learning to swim and the joy of sexy shoes. You can follow Fay Reid @Fayreid on twitter. In the podcast she also mentions friend of the show Natalie Lee who you can find on instagram @stylemesunday.Fat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn with jingles by Simon Toner. Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn.You can find producer Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fat Lot of Good
7. Fashion, Fatphobia and Feeling Fabulous with Yvadney (aka MumsThatRave) and Donna (aka SulkyDoll)

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 31:13


Helen is joined by two fabulous stylists in this week’s episode; Yvadney, founder of @mumsthatslay and @mumsthatrave and Donna, aka SulkyDoll. Among many things, they talk about the tyranny of the red carpet when it comes to body size, regaining your fashion spark after having kids and the sexy power of matching bra and knickers. You can (and must!) follow both our guests on instagram for inspiring fashion content. You can find Yvadney at both @yvadney and @mumsthatslay, and Donna can be found @sulkydollstyling. Fat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn with jingles by Simon Toner. Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn. You can find Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fat Lot of Good
6. Happy Fat with Sofie Hagen

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 34:53


In this episode, Helen is joined by Sofie Hagen to talk about her new book Happy Fat: Taking Up Space in a World that Wants to Shrink You (out now!) Among many other wonderful things, Sofie talks about the original Fat Activists who campaigned for, well, their basic human rights, explains how to be a good friend to a fat person and treats us to a saucy story about a semi-famous Danish musician…Sofie Hagen is a comedian, writer, podcaster and fat activist. You can find her podcasts at Made of Human and Secret Dinosaur Cult. THEY. ARE. GREAT. You can follow Sofie @SofieHagen on Twitter and @sofiehagendk on Instagram. Find her tour dates and sign up for her newsletter at www.sofiehagen.com. In the podcast, Sofie also recommends the following people:Megan Crabbe who you can find @BodyPosiPanda.Substantia Jones who you can find @adipositivity.Fat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn with jingles by Simon Toner. Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn. You can find Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Fat Lot of Good
5. Cancer, Sex and Poo with Deborah (aka Bowel Babe) and Lauren from You, Me & the Big C.

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 32:52


Helen chats to the outrageously funny and brutally honest Deborah James and Lauren Mahon. They are the hosts of ‘You, Me and the Big C’, a BBC Radio 5 Live podcast which was started up by the news presenter Rachel Bland, who sadly passed away last year. In this episode of Fat Lot of Good, Deborah and Lauren talk about the impact of cancer on body image, unsolicited medical advice from strangers, and requesting a smaller speculum. Follow both of these wonderful women on instagram! Deborah James is @bowelbabe and Lauren Mahon is @girlvscancer. You can also find You, Me and the Big C wherever you get your podcasts from and on the BBC Radio 5 live website. Fat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn with jingles by Simon Toner. Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn.You can find Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fat Lot of Good
4. Dieting, Exercise and Weighing your Boobs with Clemmie Telford

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 30:21


Are you making a political statement or are you just lazy!? This week Helen is joined by the gorgeous Clemmie Telford, creator and curator of motherofalllists.com, Instagrammer, Consultant Creative Director and mother of three. Over vegan biscuits and oat-milk cappuccinos (very off-brand for Helen) they talk about escaping diet culture, throwing away the scales, being picked last at school and the gastric impact of lentils. You can follow Clemmie Telford @clemmie_telford on Twitter and Instagram. Her blog can be found at motherofalllists.com. When talking about intuitive eating Clemmie references Pandora Paloma @rootedliving and Laura Thomas @laurathomasphd and her podcast is called Don't Salt My Game. Fat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn with jingles by Simon Toner. Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn.You can find Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fat Lot of Good
1. Body confidence and female pleasure with Style Me Sunday

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 31:35


This week we are very lucky to be joined in the studio by Natalie Lee, a.k.a. Style Me Sunday! Natalie talks to Helen about being raised in a yo-yo diet culture, encouraging her children to celebrate blackness and the #fridayfinger…Natalie specialises in ‘fashion with feeling’ on instagram and her blog, curates the empowering ’Warrior Women’ events and co-hosts the Everything Project podcast on Soho Radio. Basically, she’s an inspiration to us all. You can follow Natalie @Stylemesunday on Twitter and Instagram. Natalie also recommends the influencer Grace Victory, who you can find at @GraceFVictory on twitter and instagram.This podcast is sponsored by the fabulous Boobydoo.co.uk - They have the best range of sports bras. Whether you're doing a yoga class, a jog around the block or running a marathon, the will have a bra to suit you and your boobs! Justgo to Boobydoo.co.uk to find your perfect bra today. And follow them on Instagram @boobydoobras. Fat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn with jingles by Simon Toner.Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn.You can find Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fat Lot of Good
2. Laughter and Lasagna with Jack Rooke

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 31:56


"I am capable of atrocity." In this episode, the really rather wonderful comedian and campaigner Jack Rooke drops in for some fat chat with Helen. It’s the first time they’ve met sober and not in a field at an arts festival but don’t worry, Jack still brings the party atmosphere to our little studio! They discuss having too many lasagnes (is there such a thing?), being fat in gay clubs, the dangers of self depreciation and, well, balls...You can follow Jack Rooke @JackRooke on Twitter and @JackDaveRooke on Instagram. Look out for his new book ‘Cheer the F*ck Up’ which is out on 14th of February 2020.Fat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn with jingles by Simon Toner.Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn.You can find Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fat Lot of Good
3. Food, fannies and being funny with Arabella Weir

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 32:34


"Have you seen the undercarriage?"Who do we have this week? It’s only bloody Arabella Weir! The legendary comedian, actress and writer is best known for Fast Show and Grumpy Old Women as well as for her bestselling books, including Does My Bum Look Big in This? and The Real Me Is Thin. Helen talks to Arabella about being labelled ‘too fat for potatoes’ as a child, comedy as a defence mechanism, crash dieting and the behaviour of a particularly disgraceful man…You can follow Arabella Weir @ArabellaWeir on Twitter and Instagram. Her amazing books can be found in all good book shops and she’s also doing a run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year so do catch her if there's any tickets left! Fat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn with jingles by Simon Toner. Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn. You can find Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fat Lot of Good
Welcome to Fat Lot of Good!

Fat Lot of Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 2:21


Hello and welcome to the Fat Lot of Good podcast! This is a funny and honest podcast about our bodies - what we think of them, what we put in them, what we do with them and what it really means to be a fat person in a thin obsessed world. In this episode, we will tell you all about the show and then on Friday 12th of April 2019 our first THREE episodes will drop. Subscribe now to make sure you don't miss out!The podcast is hosted by the fabulous Helen Thorn, award winning comedian, fashion blogger and one half of the Scummy Mummies. In the podcast, Helen will talk to a range of fascinating experts, hilarious comedians and blatant show-offs about their relationship with their bodies and how this has changed over the years. Upcoming guests include Sofie Hagen, Arabella Weir, Natalie Lee (aka Style Me Sunday), Jack Rooke and Clemmie Telford.The show tackles the big issues like body shaming, social media, sport, sex and the diet industry. Helen wants to find out why - in this supposed age of body positivity - do we all still struggle to love ourselves? This podcast stands proudly on its two fat legs, holds its double chins high and shouts, "I AM F*CKING FABULOUS!"Fat Lot of Good is presented by Helen Thorn and produced by Maddie Hickish. The theme tune was composed by John Thorn and the jingles are by Simon Toner.Helen is on instagram @helenwearsasize18 and Twitter @helen_thorn.You can find producer Maddie @maddiehickish on both instagram and twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 84, Chops 27: Ruby Tandoh Eats Up

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 28:33


This week, we have a Chops appropriate subject matter, as our Maddie Hickish, the erstwhile unheard member of the Standard Issue Team, meets columnist, author and one-time Great British Bake Off contender, Ruby Tandoh. They chatted about Ruby's new book, Eat Up!, the "clean eating" backlash, and the joy of food. Plus, remember Supermarket Sweep? Just WHAT can you buy for less than a tenner in a newsagent, these days? Our Maddie and Ruby find out... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 46 Gig 18: Calman, Samms, Earl and Millican

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 98:46


In this episode of In Conversation…, Mickey Noonan and Sarah Millican chat with Susan Calman, Emma Samms and Rae Earl about Strictly, glitter all over the shop, uppers and downers of the arse, what 10cc is a measurement of and the cheering properties – or not – of a Mr Potato Head . Recorded at the Cheltenham Comedy Festival on September 18, 2017. #TeamCalman All of our podcasts are available on iTunes and Acast, as well as other hosting sites. ADMIN! Just a quick reminder to please rate, review and subscribe to ALL our podcasts on iTunes, including previous In Conversations, our podzine, and fortnightly geek girl celebration Strong Female Leads. You can keep up with all our articles, news and reviews by following @StandardIssueUK on Twitter and find us on Facebook and Instagram. Or visit www.standardissuemagazine.com for an archive of ace. Thanks to Jen Offord for organising the event and Maddie Hickish for pressing record and editing. Our In Conversation theme music was composed and recorded by Barry Hilton. All rights reserved. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 36 Gig 16: Gadsby, McDermid, Carlson and Millican

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 51:19


In this episode of In Conversation…, Standard Issue's Mickey Noonan and founder Sarah Millican chat with Hannah Gadsby, Urzila Carlson and Val McDermid about dogs in the SAS, what lesbians keep in their knife roll, boob sweat and a new range of car horns. Recorded at the The Stand Comedy Club, Edinburgh on August 13, 2017. All of our podcasts are available on iTunes and Acast, as well as other hosting sites. ADMIN! Just a quick reminder to please rate, review and subscribe to ALL our podcasts on iTunes, including previous In Conversations, our podzine, and fortnightly geek girl celebration Strong Female Leads. You can keep up with all our articles, news and reviews by following @StandardIssueUK on Twitter and find us on Facebook and Instagram. Or visit www.standardissuemagazine.com for an archive of ace. Thanks to Jen Offord for organising the event and Maddie Hickish for pressing record and editing. Our In Conversation theme music was composed and recorded by Barry Hilton. All rights reserved. And check out the cheeky Simon Munnery in the photo. What a scamp. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 37 Gig 17: Brown, Fairburn, Fostekew and Millican

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 51:16


In this episode of In Conversation…, Standard Issue's Hannah Dunleavy and founder Sarah Millican chat with Sarah Brown, Rachel Fairburn and Jess Fostekew about pesky Ian McKellan, Tom Fostekew, a brand new version of The Wheels on the Bus, and a new kind of detective agency. Recorded at the The Stand Comedy Club, Edinburgh on August 14, 2017. All of our podcasts are available on iTunes and Acast, as well as other hosting sites. ADMIN! Just a quick reminder to please rate, review and subscribe to ALL our podcasts on iTunes, including previous In Conversations, our podzine, and fortnightly geek girl celebration Strong Female Leads. You can keep up with all our articles, news and reviews by following @StandardIssueUK on Twitter and find us on Facebook and Instagram. Or visit www.standardissuemagazine.com for an archive of ace. Thanks to Jen Offord for organising the event and Maddie Hickish for pressing record and editing. Our In Conversation theme music was composed and recorded by Barry Hilton. All rights reserved. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 35 Gig 15: Colman, Godliman, Eclair and Millican

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 58:37


In this episode of In Conversation…, Standard Issue's Mickey Noonan and founder Sarah Millican chat with Jenny Eclair, Olivia Colman and Kerry Godliman about judging cardigans, dogs in pants, the bravest little girl in the world and Judi Dench’s bogies.Recorded at the Leicester Square Theatre, London on September 3, 2017.All of our podcasts are available on iTunes and Acast, as well as other hosting sites.ADMIN! Just a quick reminder to please rate, review and subscribe to ALL our podcasts on iTunes, including previous In Conversations, our podzine, and fortnightly geek girl celebration Strong Female Leads.You can keep up with all our articles, news and reviews by following @StandardIssueUK on Twitter and find us on Facebook and Instagram. Or visit www.standardissuemagazine.com for an archive of ace.Thanks to Jen Offord for organising the event and Maddie Hickish for pressing record and editing. Our In Conversation theme music was composed and recorded by Barry Hilton. All rights reserved. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 21 Gig 13: Millican, Tarbuck, Street-Porter and Taylor

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 66:11


In this episode of In Conversation…, Standard Issue's Hannah Dunleavy and founder Sarah Millican chat with Liza Tarbuck, Janet Street Porter and Ellie Taylor about luck, other people's shopping baskets and extreme fishing with JSP. Recorded at the Leicester Square Theatre, London on July 18, 2017. All of our podcasts are available on iTunes and directly from StandardIssueMagazine.com/Podcasts. ADMIN! Just a quick reminder to please rate, review and subscribe to ALL our podcasts on iTunes, including previous In Conversations, our podzine and fortnightly geek girl celebration Strong Female Leads. You can keep up with all our articles, news and reviews by following @StandardIssueUK on Twitter or find us on Facebook. Or visit www.standardissuemagazine.com for an archive of ace. Thanks to Jen Offord for organising the event and Maddie Hickish for pressing record and editing. Our In Conversation theme music was composed and recorded by Barry Hilton. All rights reserved. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 17 Gig 12: Moyet, Lyons, Scanlan, Syal and Millican

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 68:47


In this episode of In Conversation…, Standard Issue editor Mickey Noonan and founder Sarah Millican chat with Alison Moyet, Joanna Scanlan, Meera Syal and Zoe Lyons about goats, rose-sniffing, the time Jane Austen spent in 1970s Wolverhampton and when it's no one else's business if you're going for a 10:1. Recorded at the Leicester Square Theatre, London on June 27, 2017. All of our podcasts are available on iTunes and directly from StandardIssueMagazine.com/Podcasts. ADMIN! Just a quick reminder to please rate, review and subscribe to ALL our podcasts on iTunes, including previous In Conversations, our podzine and fortnightly geek girl celebration Strong Female Leads. You can keep up with all our articles, news and reviews by following @StandardIssueUK on Twitter or find us on Facebook. Or visit www.standardissuemagazine.com for an archive of ace. Thanks to Jen Offord for organising the event and Maddie Hickish for pressing record and editing. Our In Conversation theme music was composed and recorded by Barry Hilton. All rights reserved. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 12: Perkins, Ball, Lloyd and Millican

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 55:44


In this episode of In Conversation…, Standard Issue editor Mickey Noonan and founder Sarah Millican chat with Sue Perkins, Zoe Ball and Cariad Lloyd about skin babies, magicians' assistants, life after sponge and tickling the Pope's balls. #sweetmeats Recorded at the Leicester Square Theatre, London on May 1, 2017. All of our podcasts are available on iTunes and directly from StandardIssueMagazine.com/Podcasts. ADMIN! Just a quick reminder to please rate, review and subscribe to ALL our podcasts on iTunes, including previous In Conversations and fortnightly geek girl celebration Strong Female Leads. You can keep up with all of our podcasts by following @StandardIssueUK on Twitter or find us on Facebook. Or just visit www.standardissuemagazine.com for a whole archive of ace. Thanks to Jen Offord for organising the event and Maddie Hickish for pressing record and editing. Our In Conversation theme music was composed and recorded by Barry Hilton. All rights reserved. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 11: Coren-Mitchell, Hynes, Morgan, Millican

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 58:34


In this episode of In Conversation…, Standard Issue deputy editor Hannah Dunleavy and founder Sarah Millican chat with Victoria Coren-Mitchell, Jessica Hynes and Diane Morgan about shoe shops, lucid dreams and how The Rock handles a woman’s kittens. Recorded at the Leicester Square Theatre, London on March 27, 2017. All of our podcasts are available on iTunes and directly from StandardIssueMagazine.com/Podcasts. ADMIN! Just a quick reminder to please rate, review and subscribe to ALL our podcasts on iTunes, including previous In Conversations and fortnightly geek girl celebration Strong Female Leads. You can keep up with all our articles, news and reviews by following @StandardIssueUK on Twitter or find us on Facebook. Or just visit www.standardissuemagazine.com for a whole magazine of ace. Thanks to Jen Offord for organising the event and Maddie Hickish for pressing record and editing. Our In Conversation theme music was composed and recorded by Barry Hilton. All rights reserved. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 10: Hart, Giedroyc, Tiernan and Millican

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 62:23


In this episode of In Conversation…, Standard Issue editor Mickey Noonan and founder Sarah Millican chat with Miranda Hart, Mel Giedroyc and Eleanor Tiernan about stationery, piles and being down with the kids. Warning: contains audio yoga. Recorded at the Leicester Square Theatre, London on February 14, 2017. All of our podcasts are available on iTunes and directly from StandardIssueMagazine.com/Podcasts. ADMIN! Just a quick reminder to please rate, review and subscribe to ALL our podcasts on iTunes, including previous In Conversations and fortnightly geek girl celebration Strong Female Leads. You can keep up with all our articles, news and reviews by following @StandardIssueUK on Twitter or find us on Facebook. Or just visit www.standardissuemagazine.com for a whole magazine of ace. Thanks to Jen Offord for organising the event and Maddie Hickish for pressing record and editing. Our In Conversation theme music was composed and recorded by Barry Hilton. All rights reserved. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 9: Hill, Ward, Dunleavy and Millican

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 52:48


In this episode of In Conversation with..., Standard Issue, deputy editor Hannah Dunleavy and our glorious founder Sarah Millican chat with Danielle Ward and Jane Hill about the perils of doughnuts and where not to put your nipple. Recorded at the Firebug, Leicester on February 11, 2017, as part of the Leicester Comedy Festival. All of our podcasts are available on iTunes and directly from StandardIssueMagazine.com/Podcasts. ADMIN! Just a quick reminder to please rate, review and subscribe to ALL our podcasts on iTunes, including previous In Conversations and fortnightly geek girl celebration Strong Female Leads. You can keep up with all our articles, news and reviews by following @StandardIssueUK on Twitter or find us on Facebook. Or just visit www.standardissuemagazine.com for a whole magazine of ace. Thanks to Jen Offord for organising the event and Maddie Hickish for pressing record and editing. Our In Conversation theme music was composed and recorded by Barry Hilton. All rights reserved. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 8: Winkleman, Toksvig, Horgan and Millican

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 59:05


In this episode of In Conversation with..., Standard Issue, editor Mickey Noonan and our glorious founder Sarah Millican chat with Sandi Toksvig, Claudia Winkleman and Sharon Horgan about death by gentleman’s junk, feminism, disrespecting Africa, and life lessons from Sheila Hancock. Recorded at Leicester Square Theatre on January 11, 2017. All of our podcasts are available on iTunes and directly from StandardIssuemagazine.com/Podcasts. ADMIN! Just a quick reminder to please rate, review and subscribe to ALL our podcasts on iTunes, including previous In Conversations and fortnightly geek girl celebration Strong Female Leads. You can keep up with all our articles, news and reviews by following @StandardIssueUK on Twitter or find us on Facebook. Or just visit www.standardissuemagazine.com for a whole magazine of ace. Thanks to Jen Offord for organising the event and Maddie Hickish for pressing record and editing. Our In Conversation theme music was composed and recorded by Barry Hilton. All rights reserved. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Student Radio Association
Stephanie Hirst on Why Content Is King

Student Radio Association

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2015 4:10


Stephanie Hirst talks to Maddie Hickish about her field of unpicked flowers, her inspiration and why content is king.

Student Radio Association
Producing for Specialist Music

Student Radio Association

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2015 4:35


Adam Uytman from BBC Radio 1 & 1Xtra chats to Maddie Hickish about what specialist really means, how to make it accessible, the need for trusted presenters in the modern age and, most importantly, what to put in YOUR specialist demo. By Maddie Hickish

Student Radio Association
Rhys Hughes on Routes Into Radio

Student Radio Association

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 3:05


Maddie Hickish talks to Rhys Hughes about what he looks for in a presenter, what you should avoid doing, sending in your demos and multiplatform presenting.

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