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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
The Fore has been described as “one of the slickest fitness studios in London” by Forbes magazine; the “best fitness classes in London” by GQ magazine; and a “lovely studio with great staff” according to Google review.
Meeting Hannah, it is unsurprising the reviews are so resoundingly positive. Her upbeat, open approach to creating a well-being environment to fosters every kind of health - mental, physical, emotional and social - is a refreshing change.
We Talk about the culture within the game and the importance of the generations mixing safely in our post-pandemic society.
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Their company P-wave, have gone where no man has gone before, into the deep dark corners, smells, and splashes of our sometimes slapdash toiletry habits. Mark and Dave are the intrepid toilet explorers who have emerged dry, sweet-smelling, and victorious.
Please note, this podcast contains toilet humour.
In this episode, Neil and Eleanor meet Mike Humphreys from Aerocare Aviation Services and find out how they have got involved in offering UVC solutions to disinfect air, surfaces and people, starting out with aeroplane interiors and expanding into football stadiums and beyond. Mike offers a simple explanation of how the technology works, the history of where it came from and some predictions for where it might go next.
In this episode Neil and Eleanor reflect on what is happening beyond COVID with other types of infection and health trends before getting into conversation with Nigel Cotterill from SGI industries and James White from Rawlins to discuss scientific cleaning, innovative ways to dispense sanitiser and the Worshipful Company of Environmental Cleaners.
This week Eleanor and Neil chat with Ben Taylor from House of Honey. Ben and his team have created an incredible community of like-minded souls who gather every year to enjoy a festival celebrating Love, Kindness and Tolerance, as well as getting together for other parties through the year.
The fact that the festival is called GIVE! Kind of says it all and sums up the spirit of what House of Honey is all about. Last year was only the second time the festival couldn't take place - Ben explains the first time, and you won't guess why that was.
As we emerge from the pandemic and tentatively plan for summer events, Ben talks candidly about not just the practical considerations of running mass participation events, but how the last year has changed his approach and thinking about many aspects of what he does, and why he does it.
At a time when we need giving, kindness, and tolerance more than ever, our conversation goes beyond the challenges of cleanliness, vaccinations, and distancing to consider why we need to meet with others and the importance of getting together in a way that is safe, reassuring and still enjoyable.
In the inaugural episode of the Clean Matters Podcast. The hosts Dr Neil Bacon and Eleanor Matthews introduce themselves and reveal what and who will be covered in the first few episodes.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.