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By Roifield Brown
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The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
Today, I talk to Denise Hamilton, a renowned Diversity & Inclusion leader, founder of WatchHerWork, and a remarkable individual with a unique background.
Born in Jamaica, Denise grew up in New York and later pursued her education at a Christian college in Texas, shaping her values and perspective.
Coming from a single-parent household as the middle child of two brothers, Denise developed resilience and a sunny perspective and independence, fueling her passion for her work.
Beyond her leadership in Diversity & Inclusion, Denise has excelled as a professional backup singer and former model, showcasing her versatility and creative expression.
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Denise Hamilton - CEO and Founder - WatchHerWork.com
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Virtual & Keynote Speaker Denise Hamilton | LAI
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Ben Bailey Smith (also known by his stage name, Doc Brown) is a British actor, rapper, comedian, and writer. He was born on November 12, 1977, in London, England. He is known for his roles in TV shows such as "Law & Order: UK," "Rev," and "The Four O'Clock Club." He has also released several albums and EPs as a rapper, and has performed stand-up comedy in venues across the UK.
In addition to his work in entertainment, Bailey Smith is also an author, having published a children's book called "I Am Bear" in 2016. He is known for his witty and irreverent sense of humour, as well as his thoughtful and socially conscious approach to his work.
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Calvin Robinson is a British conservative political commentator, writer, and broadcaster. He is a regular contributor to The Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail, Spiked, and First Things. His media work includes talkRADIO, GB News and a video games website. Robinson is of mixed-race heritage, with his paternal grandparents emigrating from Jamaica as members of the Windrush generation.
Robinson previously worked as a computer science teacher in a secondary school and holds various positions in right-wing political organisations and campaigns. He was a Brexit Party candidate in the 2019 general election and also contested Kilburn and Camden council seats in 2016 and 2018 respectively. Robinson is a deacon in the Free Church of England and has theological and Moral views opposing the teaching of critical race theory, the ordination of women and same-sex marriage. He holds pro-life positions and is strongly critical of the leadership of the Church of England.
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Hope House is a safe, secure and comfortable place for women to recover from substance dependence and receive additional support for other compulsive disorders. Hope House is special in that it’s just for women. The Hope House treatment programme lasts 12-24 weeks and is suitable for women aged 18 or over who have undergone detoxification and first stage treatment.
This programme hears the story of 5 women all connected to the centre.
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