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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
In this episode, Holly and Danielle speak to Radha Balani, a strategist, facilitator, design-thinking specialist and MC at ThinkBeyond. ThinkBeyond uses sports to bridge the gap between organizations and communities, providing sustainable social change strategies. We discuss Radha's work, racism in sport and the Euros 2021.
Graduates across the country share their experiences studying and graduating during a pandemic with Danielle via voice notes, and provide advice for other students in the same position.
Dila and Orla and Holly will be reflecting on religion to decipher thoughts and beliefs of spirituality which have been born out of living in a secularised, yet religiously diverse environment.
Bethan McKernan, The Guardian’s Turkey and Middle East Correspondent, talks to Dila and Holly about her fascinating journey. Reporting on danger, division and hope, listen to her experiences as a journalist in the land where East meets West.
In this episode, Orla and Danielle speak to two empowering young females -- Isabelle Jani-Friend who has cystic fibrosis (CF) and osteoporosis and Siana Trendafilova who has epilepsy -- about living with invisible disabilities. We chat about their mental health during the pandemic, online hospital appointments and the hope that vaccines offer them.
in this episode, the team at GGM UK discuss what they hope to achieve in 2021 and reflect on the rollercoaster of a year that was 2020. We encourage all of our viewers to reflect on the positives from last year and look forward with hope.
Aryan Ashory, a filmmaker activist living under refugee status in Europe, spoke to Dila and Orla about her journey from her homeland Afghanistan to Europe. We spoke about her life in Afghanistan, achievements in Greece and the uncertainties of life in Germany.
This month, our hosts, Orla and Danielle, spoke to three asexuals: Yasmin, Tola and April about what it means to be ace. We played a game of make these lyrics ace friendly, discussed myths, some very humorous, and show that being ace does not mean you will never experience love.
To honour Black History Month, this episode is longer than usual. Our hosts, Dila and Danielle, spoke to three incredible guests who are activists for Black rights: Banseka Kayembe, Helen Femi Williams and Amy Freeman. We talk about the line between appropriation and appreciation, blackfishing and racial fetishisation.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
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