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By Amelia Chu
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
Hello Simpletons, and welcome to Episode 5 of ‘The Simple Stuff’! For this episode, I interviewed Liv Sharron about her campaign, ‘Chilly Dippers’ (@chilly.dippers). Chilly Dippers is a social-media based platform and campaign founded in early 2019, where students and young people can discover natural coping mechanisms for stress, depression and anxiety. The discussion covered topics like loneliness at university, influencers and the pitfalls of social media, and the millennial burnout theory. With prescriptions for antidepressants on the rise worldwide, and a troubling lack of support for young people, Liv’s hashtag and dictum, ‘freezing the body to free the mind’, seems an important one, now more than ever.
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SHOW NOTES
- Book ‘Taking the Plunge’ by Anna Deacon and Vicky Allan (which features an interview on Liv) about the healing power of wild swimming for Mind, Body and Soul
- Quarter Life – online publication
- ‘Jog-On: How Running Saved my Life’ – Bella Mackie
- Deliciously Ella’s podcast, ‘How Exercise Impacts on The Brain & Our Mental Health’ (from 2 October, 2018)
- Matt Haig’s utterly brilliant books ‘Reasons to Stay Alive’ and ‘Notes on a Nervous Planet’ – dealing with the idea of living in the present moment
- The Power of Now
- Samaritans – 116 123 (24 hours a day, 365 days a year)
- SANEline – 0300 304 7000 (4:30pm-10:30pm every day)
- CALM (for those who identify as male) – 0800 58 58 58 (5:00pm-midnight every day)
Hello Simpletons, and welcome to Episode 4 of ‘The Simple Stuff’! For this episode, I got together with Emma and Bella in a small student kitchen on a rainy Oxford day and we had a chat about cancel culture. The discussion covered topics like the problematic relationship between comedy and offensiveness, accountability and the pitfalls of celebrity. In a week that saw the nation’s favourite detective, Coleen Rooney, throw Rebekah Vardy to the Twitter lion’s pit, it seemed right to have a discussion about the dehumanisation of figures in the public eye online, and how we might be living in an attention economy.
As always, please follow us on Instagram (@thesimplestuff) to keep up to date with the latest news, and make sure to subscribe and leave a comment/review if you're feeling extra nice.
FURTHER READING:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2019/08/13/sarah-silverman-and-the-complexity-of-cancel-culture/#1cfc2adc3ee7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5ePvuDm5Is
http://gal-dem.com/cancel-chris-brown/
https://graziadaily.co.uk/life/opinion/cancel-culture-call-out/
Keira Knightley Hollywood Reporter podcast: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/awards-chatter-podcast-keira-knightley-colette-1147393
Hi Simpletons! Happy Monday (better late than never) and welcome to another episode of ‘The Simple Stuff’. This week’s episode, in which I spoke to Ellie Gomes and Jess Macdonald, tackles the mixed race experience for young women today, from fetishization, to cultural appropriation, to Love Island’s race problem.
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FURTHER READING:
My article from last year on how racism is endemic at university: https://cherwell.org/2018/06/03/casual-racism-is-endemic-in-oxford/
Reni Eddo Lodge’s original blog post, ‘Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race’: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/30/why-im-no-longer-talking-to-white-people-about-race
Oxford Mixed Heritage Society is the first society of its kind in the UK, and can be found on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Homecoming Queen (zine based in Oxford): https://www.facebook.com/homecomingqueenzine/
Mixed Race Faces – London based photo campaign: https://mixedracefaces.com/
Cuntry Living Zine’s Podcast on ‘Fetishisation & Dating as a Womxn of Colour’: https://soundcloud.com/user-394605298/fetishisation-dating-as-a?fbclid=IwAR0DcfPsjuSONS6a18Ca8Pqs81VwI7MWARgoKhfLfmyfJdQCO-o8zq7IdBA
Guardian short film, ‘Black Sheep’
BBC’s adaptation of Andrea Levy’s novel ‘The Long Song’
BBC radio programme, ‘My Mixed-Up World’
BBC 4’s ‘Soon Good: A Windrush Chronicle’
Hello Simpletons! This episode takes the form of an interview with the incredible Eliza Hatch, creator of the online photo campaign ‘Cheer Up Luv’, a movement to shed light on the experience of female harassment both in the UK and further afield. In a conversation recorded earlier this year (June 2019), Eliza and I spoke about her collaboration with the United Nations, the enduring presence of sexual shame, and the importance of rewriting the rulebook when it comes to educating the world about pleasure and female bodies.
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FURTHER READING:
Eliza’s phenomenal photo campaign, ‘Cheer Up Luv’: @cheerupluv (Eliza is now based in New York – US friends, get in contact and tell your stories!)
Gemma and Maya Tutton’s important petition to make street harassment illegal: https://www.change.org/p/make-street-harassment-illegal-in-the-uk
Hello Simpletons, and welcome to the first show of The Simple Stuff, where we try and navigate our way through the concepts of female anger, expression, and the cultural fear of the emotional woman. How do we reckon with our expressions of emotion and their cultural impact, and why is female anger still such a contentious topic?
We covered topics like anger and relationships, Nike's recent 'Dream Crazier' advertising campaign, and Serena Williams.
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FURTHER READING:
Andre Lorde’s 1981 essay ‘The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism’
Soraya Chemaly’s Ted Talk ‘The Power of Women’s Anger’
Hotter – after a wildly popular run in Edinburgh, the play’s run at Soho Theatre comes to an end this Saturday (7thSeptember) so snap up tickets as soon as you can. (https://sohotheatre.com/shows/hotter/)
‘The Female Price of Male Pleasure’, an article by Lili Loofbourow published in The Week (https://theweek.com/articles/749978/female-price-male-pleasure)
The Art of Loving: Story of Michalina Wislocka (Film) – Trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJRdeC2aqKk
Rebecca Traister’s 2018 novel, ‘Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger’ (https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/anger-persists-on-rebecca-traisters-good-and-mad-the-revolutionary-power-of-womens-anger/)
Bitch Media series on female anger – ‘The Future is Furious’ (https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/its-time-embrace-feminisms-anger)
Welcome to The Simple Stuff, the fortnightly podcast for young women trying to navigate the shitsack that is 21st century life. Along with two brilliant guests, I will be attempting to demystify topics floating around in the media, helping you understand why they might be relevant to you.
It’s going to be a funny, honest and frank conversation about this shit bonkers world we live in.
See you on the 6th September.
In the meantime, follow us on Instagram: @thesimplestuff
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.