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By Connor Payne
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
In this episode, Joe questions if the stock market requires regulation to help fight the inequality currently going on, or would it make it even harder to be a little guy? With a recent boom in crypto happening parallel to a worryingly red stock market, are average traders more likely to shift to the volatile yet profitable world of Crypto? This episode features a young trader risking his student loan, an up-and-coming stock advisor and an investment fund manager trying to grow his client’s wealth.
In this episode the host talks about one of the oldest issues that affects humanity: slavery. You will be able to hear from somebody who’s been living through this horrible experience, while special guest Andy Wasley tells us how to recognize modern slavery and ways to help people who are being affected by it. A special thanks to Connum on https://freesound.org/ for providing the podcast with background music.
This episode focuses on gender inequality within football. Why is there such a large pay gap between male and female footballers? What impact will the new broadcasting package for the Women's Super League have on women's football? What stereotypes do female footballers face? Jonny Howard is joined by Dr Ali Bowes, Ella Williams and Naomi Sleator to discuss these issues.
On today’s episode, we will be discussing the Farmers Protest which originally started in India, but sparked a global movement making it the largest protest in human history. During these peaceful protests, which have been going on since September 2020, numerous human right violations have occurred including attacks on the protestors with tear gas, cutting off fresh water supply and media blackouts. Joining us will be farmer and landowners, Jugraj Singh and Parmjit Singh, followed by activist Simal Desai and protestor Chan Dhesi, sharing their opinions on the matter. We must make ourselves aware of the social injustices going on in the world. Tune in to educate yourself and let us come together to raise awareness for these victims. #NoFarmersNoFood
Not feeling like you’re in the right body can take a massive toll on your personal life, but what about your work life? This episode is on the Transgender experience in the workplace as we try to encourage acceptance and listen to some positive stories.
We’ve all been struggling throughout the Pandemic. Whether you’ve suffered a great loss or you’re struggling with being isolated, everybody is going through something. This episode of Spill The Equali-Tea highlights the financial struggles that different people have been facing as a result of Covid-19. I speak to a struggling mother, a business owner, and a Food Bank volunteer to gain more insight.
Do you think that there’s a class divide on food? Join Safiyyah Choudry in an interview with a rich mother, a university student and a Cabinet member (and ex-Mayor of Croydon) for a fascinating and thought-provoking exploration into the class divide on food. This is a topic of social justice and each episode of the podcast focuses on a different issue. If you want to know more about the world’s injustices, this episode is the right one for you!
This episode of the Spill the equali-tea podcast, is all about the ISMS! now don't be scared or confused these isms are of course, veganism, vegetarianism and pescatarianism. This weeks host Connor, will be speaking to 3 guests about being one of the isms as well as asking an important social justice question as to whether Social class has anything to do with choosing this diet. No fish were harmed in the making of this podcast.
The Gender Pay Gap is an issue in all aspects of society, but especially in the media industry. Women for many years, now, have been battling to get equal pay to their male co-workers but progress over recent years has been far too slow. The global pandemic has now grinded all progress to a halt. Will the Gender Pay Gap ever be eradicated?
This episode focuses on the Gender Pay Gap in the media industry and how it affects women. 3 guests feature in this episode to share their opinions on the subject. Dr Claire Sedgwick, Author and former Journalist, is the main guest followed by 2 media students (Courtney English and Kylie Fitzgerald) talking about how it affects their aspirations to go into the industry after University.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.