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The Media Show
The PM and D-Day: how the row unfolded

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 56:44


We explore how political scandals unfold across the modern media and the art of the 'get to know' interview with two journalists who recently interviewed Rishi Sunak. As one of the alleged subjects of the Netflix drama Baby Reindeer sues the streamer for defamation, negligence and privacy violations, we explore the legal arguments. Also in the programme, new online reality TV formats and how they're challenging the primacy of broadcasters and we look at LGBT representation in Dr Who and BBC dating show I Kissed a Girl.Paul Brand, UK Editor, ITV News; Camilla Tominey, Associate Editor, Daily Telegraph and host, The Daily T Podcast; Dominic Wring, Professor of Political Communication, Loughborough University; Stuart Benjamin, Professor of Law, Duke University; Persephone Bridgman Baker, Partner, Carter Ruck; Hannah Bowler, Senior Reporter, The Drum; Scott Bryan, TV Critic; Sophie Wilkinson, journalist and feature writerPresenters: Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins Producer: Simon Richardson

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
The science of wetlands and wildfires

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 7:54


Sometimes a developer will drain a wetland, to build a subdivision. Sophie Wilkinson, assistant professor of wildfire science at Simon Fraser University, joins us to explain how that can have serious repercussions in the event of a wildfire.

Parental Control
Why Won't My Baby Sleep? Expert Sophie Wilkinson Explains All

Parental Control

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 44:43


llie Thompson welcomes certified sleep consultant and children's mental health practitioner Sophie Wilkinson to Parental Control to discuss baby sleep issues, covering everything from breaking bad habits to tips on implementing a calmer bedtime routine.  Sophie has over a decade of experience working with thousands of families to help solve children's sleep difficulties, and on the show today, we focus on baby sleep and the many issues surrounding routine, with suggestions on how to solve baby sleep issues with simple and effective tips you can try at home. Email us at info@mybaba.com Follow us on Instagram @mybabainsta and @mybabagram Show notes Follow Sophie on Insta: @babysleepthenight_sophie Baby Central is offering My Baba followers a massive 25% off Dreamgenii using discount code PILLOWTALK25 at the checkout. Valid 22 Sept – 22 Oct. Discount is only available on the Dreamgenii, pregnancy, support & feeding pillow. What is My Baba? My Baba provides the daily scoop on family, food and lifestyle - we're not just experts at all things parenting. Visit mybaba.com  The Content on this podcast is provided by My Baba and represents our sole opinions and views. For more information on our terms and conditions please refer to the website: https://www.mybaba.com/terms-conditions/

The Wingwoman
3.15 Big pants at Cannes, tiny wedding pasta and why don't we believe Amber Heard?

The Wingwoman

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 33:32


This week Frankie's binge drinking following an outbreak of chickenpox in her flat and the threat of a cancelled holiday (who said kids were a good idea?). Meanwhile, Charlie's contemplating the underwear situation on the Cannes red carpet and wondering when bagel bump dresses will hit the high street. Is your Instagram feed negging on Amber Heard? As the Johnny vs Amber trial nears its conclusion, we explore how social media is playing a significant role in affecting public opinion and ask, why do we believe some women over others? Plus, what's up with the pasta portions at Kravis' wedding? This and more on the celebrity wedding of the moment. To hear more from us every fortnight, subscribe to the podcast here. Get in touch at thewingwomanofficial@gmail.com Links from the episode: Which women do we choose to believe? - Claire Lampen, The Cut Amber Heard isn't a perfect victim and the internet has a problem with that – Sophie Wilkinson, Grazia

The Bubbling Adventure
Ep. 41: The importance of sleep with Sophie Wilkinson

The Bubbling Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 29:55


Today we are talking about sleep with Sophie Wilkinson who is a Baby Sleep Expert at Baby Sleep the Night.Sleep is so important, and as we know when your baby doesn't sleep, neither do you! Which can lead to a lot of stress as well as mental health issues for the whole family.Sophie will talk about her own experience and give some reasons why your baby might have trouble sleeping.Hope you will enjoy this episode!Sophie's links:Insta: @babysleepthenight_sophieFB: babysleepthenight/sophiewilkinsonWebpage: https://babysleepthenight.com/sophiewilkinsonThe best way to support this podcast is to subscribe if you haven't already and write a review if you are listening from Apple Podcasts!You can also find us on Instagram @TheBubblingAdventure for daily positive education content.Join the adventure: https://linktr.ee/TheBubblingAdventureOn Instagram - www.instagram.com/thebubblingadventure/On Facebook - www.facebook.com/TheBubblingAdventureOn Twitter - @TheBubblingAdv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Leaders Sport Business Podcast
At home with Leaders: NFL athletes Michael Thomas & Brandon Copeland

Leaders Sport Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 48:26


The plight of athletes in a pandemic | Building businesses off the field | The new environment for social justice campaigning in sport. Episode 96 of the Leaders Sport Business Podcast - brought to you in partnership with Onside Law - features a conversation with two current NFL athletes: Michael Thomas, a safety for the Houston Texans, and Brandon Copeland, linebacker for the New England Patriots (discussion begins at 14:02). They’ve been in the league for eight and seven years respectively, and both play active leadership roles in the NFL Players union - the NFLPA. In fact, Michael and Brandon are high achieving examples of what the NFLPA calls #AthleteAnd - a programme of activity that helps NFL athletes build businesses and interests away from the field of play and to define themselves as more than an athlete. Both players have numerous business interests, charitable endeavours, and qualifications - Brandon is even a professor of financial literacy - and we delve into all of that, as well as the fight for racial justice that is playing out across the front line of sport. Before that though, we speak to Sophie Wilkinson, partner at our partners at Onside Law, to set the scene briefly from this side of the Atlantic, to reflect on some of the major issues athletes are experiencing as sport stutters back, and to look at where flexibility and an open mindset have paid dividends. On the conversational agenda: - Flexibility in endorsement contract options and partnership opportunities; - The fight for racial justice and how the mood has shifted among the players in the NFL; - Taking the opportunities presented by the players union; - Setting up systems to spread and filter the education and benefits that come from the NFL down through communities; - Leveraging your status as an athlete to get calls returned, emails answered, and businesses set for the future; - The experience of playing in front of empty stadiums; - The biggest mistakes Michael and Brandon ever made.

The High Low
Wiley's Anti-Semitism, Kiley Reid's Such A Fun Age & An Author Special w/ Nesrine Malik

The High Low

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 81:15


It's our last episode of the season - and boy, do we have a bumper episode for you. In this week's show we discuss what Twitter's failure to suspend Wiley says about our failure to combat anti-semitism (and what you can do to help), the graphic and glorious podcast of the year, Brown Girls Do It Too, Kiley Reid's incisive and compulsively readable novel Such A Fun Age and an author special with the inspiring and thought-provoking columnist and author of We Need New Stories, Nesrine Malik about why we must resist cultural myths. Plus, some newsletters to subscribe to right now, and an Ask The High Low question about dating after cancer. We'll be back in early September! E-mail: thehighlowshow@gmail.com (but please do note the inbox will be unmanned for August)Tweet: @thehighlowshowShop: thehighlowshop.com where 100% proceeds go to charity - 50% to Black Minds Matter and 50% to Freedom Charity LinksFollowing/ signing@geraldstratfor3 on Twitter Sign the petition for Wiley to have his MBE removed https://www.change.org/p/parliament-remove-wileys-mbe?recruiter=136977510&recruited_by_id=853bea40-b288-0130-c64a-3c764e051fd7-23699423-en-gb%3A2Write to honours.cabinetoffice@gov.uk to request the removal of Wiley's MBE ReadingThe Waiting Room, a newsletter by Amelia Tait https://t.co/K354wEstO1?amp=1Sidenotes, a newsletter by Sophie Wilkinson https://t.co/8Tktq491Lh?amp=1The Red Hand Files, a newsletter by Nick Cave https://www.theredhandfiles.comThe Meander, a newsletter by Dolly Alderton https://t.co/1oQyVWIXz4?amp=1Such A Fun Age, by Kiley ReidWe Need New Stories, by Nesrine MalikHot Little Hands, by Abigail Ulman Listening/ watching Brown Girls Do It Too, on BBC SoundsIn Writing podcast, by Hattie CrisellCall My Agent, on Netflix See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Beyond Today
How should we react to Caroline Flack’s death?

Beyond Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 23:24


Since Caroline Flack’s death by suicide last weekend, many people have been trying to make sense of it. Yesterday her family released a previously unpublished Instagram post written by Caroline Flack detailing her ‘shame’ and ‘embarrassment’ at the truth being taken out of her hands and used, she wrote, as ‘entertainment’. Some have pointed the finger at the tabloids for her fragile mental state. Others are blaming a ‘toxic’ social media culture. In this episode, we explore this idea with entertainment journalist Scott Bryan. We also speak to writers Sophie Wilkinson and Lauren O’Neill about the world of celebrity journalism. If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this programme you can find help on the BBC Action line here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4WLs5NlwrySXJR2n8Snszdg/emotional-distress-information-and-support Presenter: Matthew Price Producers: Lucy Hancock and Alicia Burrell Mixed by Emma Crowe Clips: Channel 4, Flicker Productions and ITV Studios, BBC archive.

Arty Political Broadcast

A conversation with Lily Allen, Sophie Wilkinson, Sophie Heawood and George LambThe Media The internet used to allow us to have conversations, with like minds and from different angles. It was a place to learn and it was a place to laugh. Something went wrong. Within our world we face many challenges from many different angles. With this in mind, we took the conversations offline. Recorded live at Kings Place in London on November 24thWatch here https://youtu.be/vq0Pf52uQ_AKindly supported by www.podbiblemag.comwww.acast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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But Make It Gay
#7 - SHOOKSMART w/ Sophie Wilkinson

But Make It Gay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 43:41


"Light 'em up Luanne!" - we're back, with an episode that was recorded some time ago but it was pride month and the rules of time don't apply! For this episode we're joined by critically acclaimed lesbian (and journalist) Sophie Wilkinson to discuss BOOKSMART (mostly) plus Gentleman Jack, music festivals, The L Word, internet trolls and more.

Shameless
The psychology of hate-following

Shameless

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 53:45


HAPPY MONDAY wonderful humans, boy do we have a show for you today.First, we need to talk about J-Lo and that glittery green cape. Then, Charlie-Sheen-related-frustration makes Mich cry, and we look at the phenomenon of hate-following.The piece Zara recommended on outrage culture is here.The No Filter episode about James Packer's life is here.The Cut on Tuesdays' episode on extremism is here.Listen to Tim Ferriss in conversation with Karlie Kloss here.God this is gonna be a lotta links. Bear with us.ALRIGHTY. The New York Times' Anna Holmes on Charlie Sheen's misogyny.Vanity Fair's 2011 Charlie Sheen profile (written by Mark Seal).Tom Meagher's sentiment on Charlie Sheen's Australian visa is here.Then we've got Rachel Siemens for Man Repeller on hate-following.Sophie Wilkinson for Grazia on the same topic.And, last but not least, Vice on why it might not be all that bad for us.Thanks to Lou Lou Lips for making this episode of Shameless possible. Episode 34 was produced by Michelle Andrews, with royalty-free music from BenSound.For anyone who is still reading and is therefore a VIP listener, thank you, thank you, thank you. You make our jobs a true joy and we couldn't do any of this without you x

SHAMELESS
The psychology of hate-following

SHAMELESS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 53:45


HAPPY MONDAY wonderful humans, boy do we have a show for you today.First, we need to talk about J-Lo and that glittery green cape. Then, Charlie-Sheen-related-frustration makes Mich cry, and we look at the phenomenon of hate-following.The piece Zara recommended on outrage culture is here.The No Filter episode about James Packer's life is here.The Cut on Tuesdays' episode on extremism is here.Listen to Tim Ferriss in conversation with Karlie Kloss here.God this is gonna be a lotta links. Bear with us.ALRIGHTY. The New York Times' Anna Holmes on Charlie Sheen's misogyny.Vanity Fair's 2011 Charlie Sheen profile (written by Mark Seal).Tom Meagher's sentiment on Charlie Sheen's Australian visa is here.Then we've got Rachel Siemens for Man Repeller on hate-following.Sophie Wilkinson for Grazia on the same topic.And, last but not least, Vice on why it might not be all that bad for us.Thanks to Lou Lou Lips for making this episode of Shameless possible. Episode 34 was produced by Michelle Andrews, with royalty-free music from BenSound.For anyone who is still reading and is therefore a VIP listener, thank you, thank you, thank you. You make our jobs a true joy and we couldn't do any of this without you x

Front Row
Cecelia Ahern, The world's tallest statue, Pansori opera, Homecoming TV adaptation

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 28:43


Best-selling Irish novelist Cecelia Ahern discusses her new short story collection, Roar, which features 30 stories about 30 different women.India has unveiled the world's tallest statue, which cost £330 million to build. The 182m high structure in the western state of Gujarat is a bronze-clad tribute to independence leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Pratiksha Ghildial in the BBC's Delhi bureau reports on reactions within India. Lecturer in Korean Studies, Dr Anna Yates-Lu, explains the origins of pansori, a traditional form of Korean opera, and why legendary pansori singer Ahn Sook-Sun, currently in the UK, is its leading exponent.Julia Roberts stars in the television adaptation of the hit drama podcast series, Homecoming. The series looks back at her work as a counsellor at a mysterious company assessing the mental health of returning soldiers as they rehabilitate into society. TV critic Sophie Wilkinson reviews.Presenter: Janina Ramirez Producer: Edwina Pitman

The High Low
Why 1/3 of Gen Z Don't Drink; & How Feelings Took Over The World

The High Low

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 83:04


Everyone's talking about Kanye's nutty meeting with Trump in The Oval Office last week; whilst Melania, in her most frank televised interview yet, described herself as the most bullied person in the world. Meanwhile, Fendi has made a £750 scarf which looks like a vulva (transcendental experience of being ‘born again' presumably baked in to the price), the Duchess of Sussex is having a baby and we discuss the juiciest tidbits of the 850-guest royal wedding that we both, accidentally, got really quite into. Also this week we discuss why 1/3 of Gen Z don't drink (and interview two Gen Z authors Scarlett Curtis and Charly Cox about their differing attitudes to alcohol) and some brilliant pieces of journalism this weekend by Josh Glancy and Max Hastings, that discuss how feelings have trumped rational thought. Is The Enlightenment's 300-year intellectual tenure under threat? And what are the dangers of placing heart and gut above facts and mind? E-mail thehighlowshow@gmail.comTweet @thehighlowshow Links It's time to do away with the gay best friend, by Philip Ellis for Man Repeller https://www.manrepeller.com/2018/10/gay-best-friend-stereotype.html I'll Be There For You, by Kelsey Miller https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Kelsey-Miller/Ill-Be-There-For-You/22458067 Motherhood, by Sheila Heti https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Sheila-Heti/Motherhood/22325906 The xx, by Angela Chadwick https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Angela-Chadwick/XX/22437212 Christene Barberich interviews Hanya Yanaghihara for Refinery29's UnStyled podcast https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/hanya-yanagihara-on-making-your-mark-in-brave-new-media/id1171140955?i=1000421309939&mt=2 @brian_bilston on Instagram for poetry How have we let feelings obscure rational debate, by Josh Glancy's column for The Sunday Times magazine https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/josh-glancy-brett-kavanaugh-case-has-ignited-online-fury-like-never-before-how-have-we-let-feelings-obscure-rational-debate-6nq6h6hpq We're in a dark age where hearts rule minds, by Max Hastings for The Times https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/we-re-in-a-dark-age-where-hearts-rule-minds-5p7gl6g5q For millennials, thinking and emotions are equals — more or less, by Karl Moore https://www.forbes.com/sites/karlmoore/2017/06/26/for-millennials-thinking-and-emotions-are-equals-more-or-less/amp/Sophie Wilkinson on Cara Delevigne for Grazia:

Front Row
Killing Eve, BBC National Short Story Award Shortlist, Ghetts

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 28:43


Killing Eve is the next thing to come from the pen of Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge. It is a thriller, steeped in her stylistic black humour, about a psychopath, played by Jodie Comer, who's pursued by Sandra Oh as an unassuming detective. Audiences in America have loved it, and it's has been nominated for two Emmy Awards, but what will the UK audience make of it? Arts journalist Sophie Wilkinson joins Shahidha to give her verdict.The BBC National Short Story Award is in its 13th year and has a new partner, Cambridge University, along with First Story. Chair of Judges Stig Abell, alongside judge and previous winner KJ Orr, reveal this year's five shortlisted authors in line for the £15,000 prize, ahead of the announcement of the winner in a special edition of Front Row on 2 October. And the first of the shortlisted authors joins Shahidha in the studio.To coincide with the release of his new album, grime star Ghetts is exhibiting a series of artworks to complement each of the record's tracks. Having been at the heart of the grime movement since the very beginning, Ghetts discusses how it has changed as well as how the relationship with his young daughter has been such an inspiration.Presenter: Shahidha Bari Producer: Sarah Johnson.

Front Row
Film director Haifaa al-Mansour, Sharp Objects, Brooklands Museum, Holiday reads

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 34:36


When Haifaa Al Mansour released Wadja in 2012 she became Saudi Arabia's first female director of a feature film. She has now directed her first English-language film - a biopic about Mary Shelley. Al Mansour talks why she wanted to make a film set in 19th-century England about the teenage creator of Frankenstein and how much film-making has changed in Saudi Arabia since her debut film six years ago. Based on the debut novel of Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl), Sharp Objects is a new HBO drama series starring Oscar nominee Amy Adams as a crime reporter forced to confront her own demons, directed by Jean-Marc Vallee (Big Little Lies). Sophie Wilkinson reviews.Ahead of the announcement of the winner of the £100,000 Art Fund Museum of the Year Prize 2018, we are reporting from each of the five shortlisted museums. Today we hear from Brooklands Museum in Surrey, home of the world's first motor racing circuit. The museum's new exhibition spaces - the Aircraft Factory and Flight Shed - highlight the crucial role Brooklands has played in aviation, from Concorde to the Hawker Hurricane.We're getting in the mood for holiday reads. Over the next few weeks we'll be offering inspiration on which books to cram into your suitcase. Today Sarah Ditum of the New Statesman joins us to recommend books for travellers destined for Italy, Germany and France.Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Kate Bullivan.

Unpopped
Instagram and Artifice

Unpopped

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 42:10


Founded in 2010, the photo sharing social media platform Instagram quickly exploded in popularity, registering one million users in its first two months, followed by 10 million in its first year. In 2012, Facebook bought the service for around $1 billion. Today, it boasts 800 million monthly active users with 70 million photos uploaded every day. Alongside Twitter and Facebook it has become a dominant social media force. But Instagram has also been the subject of criticism. Studies have found it to be the worst platform for your mental health. There have been allegations of censorship and appropriation, a rise in entirely fake, computer generated Instagrammers and a blurring of the line between personal expression and advertising. We look at the rise and influence of Instagram. Is the site raising a generation of selfie-obsessed narcissists? Why is the service more popular with women and what influence has the platform had on the art world? Can Instagram change the world for the better? With Grace Banks, Sophie Wilkinson and Kat Brown. Presenter: Hayley Campbell Producer: Dale Shaw

All The Way Live
Carys Afoko

All The Way Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 37:45


In the second podcast instalment of All The Way Live, a relatable UK-based politics broadcast, journalist Sophie Wilkinson speaks to Carys Afoko, director of communications at global consumer group Sum of Us and co-founder of new feminist activist group Level Up.

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Bottle Pop with Tom Aspaul
S1E7: Sophie Wilkinson

Bottle Pop with Tom Aspaul

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 52:29


Tom is joined by Guardian, Vice, Refinery 29 and Debrief journalist; Sophie Wilkinson, as they toast Lana Del Rey on her 32nd Birthday. The pair chat about enigmatic popstars choosing to separate themselves from their musical persona, such Lizzie Grant (Lana Del Rey), Stefani Germanotta (Lady Gaga) and Katheryn Hudson (Katy Perry). Sophie surprises Tom with the revelation she was once the lead guitarist in a manufactured girl group called Bloke!, before discussing her journey into journalism, her favourite charity singles and breaking down the iconic 1998 all-star version of ‘Perfect Day’. Sophie chooses Misha B, Ricky Martin and George Michael for her Aux Cable Selection.

All The Way Live
All The Way Live: Vicky Spratt

All The Way Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 44:43


All The Way Live: Vicky Spratt by Sophie Wilkinson and Nev Brook

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