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Adulting

136 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 280 ratings

The podcast that's trying to figure out all of the things that we never got taught in school.

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Adulting 2.0: Demi Colleen

April 02, 2023 00:00 - 44 minutes - 40.9 MB

Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines. Demi Colleen is a content creator and writer, who was diagnosed with ADHD last year. In this episode we discuss living with ADHD, getting diagnosed, medication, and how it has affected her timeline both now and retrospectively looking back pre-diagnosis. I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Adulting 2.0: Caggie Dunlop

March 26, 2023 00:10 - 1 hour - 60.4 MB

Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines. Caggie Dunlop is a podcaster, content creator and author. In this episode we talk about Saturn returns, the subject matter of her successful podcast and new book of the same name, feeling like your timeline is falling behind, an uneasy relationship with fame, her love affair with music, the courage to create, sobriety and so much more. Caggie's book 'Saturn Returns' is out now. I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review...

Adulting 2.0: Poorna Bell

March 19, 2023 01:00 - 1 hour - 93 MB

Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines. Poorna Bell is an award winning journalist, author and public speaker and specialises in women's issues, diversity, fitness and mental health. In this episode we talk dating, how timelines are nonsense, getting off the relationship escalator, feeling comfortable in your age, turning 40 and so much more. Poorna's novel 'In Case of Emergency' is out in paperback on March 30th. I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and ...

Adulting 2.0: Shelley Syme

March 12, 2023 01:00 - 53 minutes - 73.2 MB

Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines. This week I’m talking to Shelley Syme. Shelley’s timeline completely shifted when at the age of 29 she found a lump under her armpit and was subsequently diagnosed with breast cancer, which had spread to her lymph nodes as well, which led her to make the brave decision to have a mastectomy. We connected online after Shelley wrote a gorgeous poem about her feelings towards her breasts on a post I did for Breast Cancer Awareness month.  ...

Adulting 2.0: Annie Lord

March 05, 2023 01:00 - 1 hour - 84.1 MB

Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines. Annie Lord is a journalist and author. Her debut book 'Notes on Heartbreak' was released in 2022 and I loved it. You will also find Annie writing her dating column in Vogue. In this episode we discuss breakups, partying, fears of aging, being single in your mid-late twenties, the importance of friendships and so much more. I hope you enjoy, and as always please do rate, review and subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f...

Adulting 2.0: Liv Little

February 26, 2023 01:00 - 46 minutes - 63.9 MB

Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines. Liv Little is a creator, author, producer and the founder of gal-dem, a publication committed to telling the stories of people of colour from marginalised genders. Since founding gal-dem at uni she's gone on to write her debut novel 'Rosewater' and has stepped away from gal-dem to pursue a career in writing and tv. In this episode we discuss her new book, and how losing a parent, founding a business at a young age, and learning to prot...

Adulting 2.0: Ellie Flynn

February 19, 2023 01:00 - 39 minutes - 54 MB

Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines. Ellie Flynn is journalist and broadcaster. Her timeline changed when at 27 Ellie got her fertility checked and as a result of the findings made the decision to have a baby earlier than a lot of her peers. In this episode we discuss motherhood, the pressure surrounding the decision of if and when to have a baby, her work undercover and how this has impacted her as a woman, a broadcaster and a mother of a son. Please do check out Ellie...

Adulting 2.0: Shon Faye

February 12, 2023 00:01 - 1 hour - 98 MB

Hey Podulters! Welcome to Adulting 2.0: The Timelines. Shon Faye is journalist, podcaster and author of the best-selling non-fiction book, ‘The Transgender Issue: An Argument for Justice’. Following graduation from Oxford University and a subsequent job as a lawyer in the city, Shon's timeline shifted when she 'had a complete implosion, quit her job, moved back to Bristol and came out as a trans woman. In this episode we chat about all of these moments, as well as addiction, dating, friend...

Adulting 2.0: The Timelines. Coming Soon!

February 05, 2023 00:00 - 1 minute - 1.94 MB

Hello Podulters! I've got some very exciting news...Adulting 2.0: The Timelines is coming next Sunday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#103 Healing with Nature, The Philosophy of Yoga & Smart Investments with Cristina Lope

June 02, 2021 11:40 - 1 hour - 166 MB

Hey Podulters! Apologies for the sporadic episodesi I hope you will forgive me. In this week’s episode, I speak to Cristina Lopez. Cristina is a neuro-performance coach, living and working in Madrid. I first met her about 8 or 9 years ago when I went travelling, and we reminisce a bit in the episode. We discuss the three things she wishes she had been taught in school, namely; learning how to heal and work with nature / speaking to nature, the philosophy of yoga  and how to leverage your own...

#102 Body Acceptance, Media Literacy & Self Love with Kitty Underhill

May 16, 2021 13:12 - 56 minutes - 129 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well! In this week's episode I speak to model, speaker and soon to be coach, Kitty Underhill. I came across Kitty after a discussion over on my instagram about boobs and we discuss this in the episode, as well as the three things Kitty wishes she had been taught in school. Kitty's three things are body acceptance, media literacy and self love. I hope you enjoy and as always please do rate, review and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf...

#101 Social History, Media Ethics & Public Speaking with Jason Okundaye

May 09, 2021 14:48 - 1 hour - 221 MB

Hey podulters, in this episode I speak to Jason Okundaye. Jason is a journalist and he is currently writing his first book, Revolutionary Acts : Stories of Love, Brotherhood, and Resilience from Black Gay Britain . We discuss the three things he wishes he had been taught in school, namely social history, media and media ethics, and public speaking. At the end we speak about identity politics and how our attitudes towards it and the ‘privilege’ discourse are changing, which I personally thin...

#100 Everything I've Learnt From The Podcast

April 29, 2021 11:19 - 49 minutes - 112 MB

Hey Podulters! We made it to 100 episodes, I can't quite believe it. That's over 6018 minutes (I could be wrong here, but I tried to add it up), and so so close to 4 million downloads. To celebrate this, I thought I would do a solo episode about what I've learnt doing this podcast over the past three years. It took me a few goes (APOLOGIES FOR THE DELAY), but hopefully this one sort of encapsulates just how transformative this podcast has been for me. I am sure there are a million things I h...

#100 Everything I've Learnt From The Podcast

April 29, 2021 11:19 - 49 minutes - 112 MB

Hey Podulters! We made it to 100 episodes, I can't quite believe it. That's over 6018 minutes (I could be wrong here, but I tried to add it up), and so so close to 4 million downloads. To celebrate this, I thought I would do a solo episode about what I've learnt doing this podcast over the past three years. It took me a few goes (APOLOGIES FOR THE DELAY), but hopefully this one sort of encapsulates just how transformative this podcast has been for me. I am sure there are a million things I ha...

#99 Following Your Intuition, Diverse Communities & Human Nature with Rutger Bregman

April 18, 2021 10:16 - 1 hour - 145 MB

Hey Podulters! In this week’s episode I speak to Rutger Bregman, he is a historian, author and speaker. I’m sure if you listen to the  podcast regularly you will have heard me mention his book, Utopia For Realists, multiple times. Unlike pretty much anyone else I have spoken to, Rutger said he was pretty happy with everything he had learnt in school 🤣 but that’s mostly because he doesn’t really think our schools are fit for purpose as they are. We discuss following your intuition, the importa...

#99 Following Your Intuition, Diverse Communities & Human Nature with Rutger Bregman

April 18, 2021 10:16 - 1 hour - 145 MB

Hey Podulters! In this week’s episode I speak to Rutger Bregman, he is a historian, author and speaker. I’m sure if you listen to the  podcast regularly you will have heard me mention his book, Utopia For Realists, multiple times. Unlike pretty much anyone else I have spoken to, Rutger said he was pretty happy with everything he had learnt in school 🤣 but that’s mostly because he doesn’t really think our schools are fit for purpose as they are. We discuss following your intuition, the import...

#98 Confidence, Music & The British Empire with Nikesh Shukla

April 11, 2021 15:13 - 59 minutes - 137 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you’re well! In this week’s episode I speak to writer Nikesh Shukla, about what three things he wishes he was taught in school, namely confidence and self worth, an instrument and The British Empire. Nikesh’s latest book, Brown Baby is a memoir about race, family and home and we reference it a bit throughout, and he also has a podcast of the same name which you can check out too, I hope you enjoy, as always please do rate, review and subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See ac...

#98 Confidence, Music & The British Empire with Nikesh Shukla

April 11, 2021 15:13 - 59 minutes - 137 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you’re well! In this week’s episode I speak to writer Nikesh Shukla, about what three things he wishes he was taught in school, namely confidence and self worth, an instrument and The British Empire. Nikesh’s latest book, Brown Baby is a memoir about race, family and home and we reference it a bit throughout, and he also has a podcast of the same name which you can check out too, I hope you enjoy, as always please do rate, review and subscribe.   See acast.com/priva...

#97 Selfishness, Communication & Taxes with Michelle Elman

April 04, 2021 08:44 - 59 minutes - 136 MB

Hey podulters, I hope you’re well! This week I speak to life coach, author and TedXSpeaker, Michelle Elman. The three things she wishes she was taught in school are that women can be selfish, how to communicate and how to do taxes. Michelle’s new book The Joy of Being Selfish, all about boundaries and how to set them, is out now, and will definitely be right up your street if you enjoy this conversation! As always please do rate review and subscribe, bye! X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/...

#96 Political Philosophy, Addiction & Achievement Myths with Moya Lothian-McLean

March 28, 2021 12:10 - 1 hour - 223 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you’re well! In this week's episode I speak to the politics editor at gal-dem, Moya Lothian-McLean. We discuss which three things she wishes she had been taught in school, namely political philosophy, addiction and achievement myths. We talk a lot about social media, and the way that online discourse often dominates our perception of world events and compels us to form opinions on everything all the time, perhaps to our detriment. We also speak about fitness addiction, ...

#95 Philosophy, Self Acceptance and Coping with Adversity with Matt Haig

March 21, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 186 MB

Hello Podulters, It’s been a very long time no speak🥲. I’m so pleased to be back with season 10 👀of Adulting! Wow! It was the three year anniversary of the podcast the other day, and it’s so exciting to see how far we’ve come. In fact, I think today’s conversation with Matt Haig is quite reflective of that. We start to push back a little against the pervasive and negative aspects of ‘woke culture’ - for want of a better phrase - and that’s looking like a recurring theme this season. This is i...

#94 BONUS Pod with My Dad

February 02, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 138 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well! This special bonus episode of Adulting is sponsored by Oatly, my absolute favourite dairy alternative drink! As this is a special episode, we also have a special guest; Namely, my dad. He is a consultant cardiologist, car enthusiast and very amateur rugby player. We discuss the impact of food on the climate crisis, what his relationship with food was like when he was younger and the generational differences between him and I, when it comes to attitudes towar...

#94 BONUS Pod with My Dad

February 02, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 138 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well! This special bonus episode of Adulting is sponsored by Oatly, my absolute favourite dairy alternative drink! As this is a special episode, we also have a special guest; Namely, my dad. He is a consultant cardiologist, car enthusiast and very amateur rugby player. We discuss the impact of food on the climate crisis, what his relationship with food was like when he was younger and the generational differences between him and I, when it comes to attitudes towa...

#93 A Fresh Take On Teaching, Trade Unionism and How To Cook Properly with Nadia Whittome

January 31, 2021 09:14 - 1 hour - 138 MB

Hey Podulters, this is the last episode of season 9!! I’ve absolutely loved this season - I think it might just be one of my favourites yet - and this episode is definitely a fab one to end on. I speak to Nadia Whittome, Labour mp for Nottingham East who also happened to become the youngest MP at 23, in 2019. We discuss the three things she wishes she had been taught in school, namely, being taught in a way that she learns, a fuller curriculum; including black history, the climate crisis and ...

#92 Consumerism, Colonialism & Money Management with Aja Barber

January 24, 2021 09:02 - 1 hour - 145 MB

Hey Podulters, happy Sunday & I hope you’re well. In this week’s episode I speak to Aja Barber, about the three things she wishes she had been taught in school, namely; that consumption is a trap, the history of colonisation and how it effects people today, and how to manage money. Aja is a writer and fashion consultation who specialities in writing about sustainable fashion and helping you to buy better! She also has a book coming out later on this year. I loved speaking to Aja and I really ...

#91 Civil Rights, White & Climate Justice with Mikaela Loach

January 17, 2021 09:12 - 1 hour - 185 MB

Hey Podulters, in this weeks episode I speak to Mikaela Loach. Mikaela is a writer, climate justice and anti-racism activist and she’s also in her 4th year at medical school. We discussed the UK civil rights movement, white supremacy and climate justice. This is one of my favourite Adulting episodes ever so I hope you really enjoy, Mikaela was such a wonderful guest and as she says ‘human bean’. As always, please do rate, review and susbcirbe   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-o...

#91 Civil Rights, White Supremacy & Climate Justice with Mikaela Loach

January 17, 2021 09:12 - 1 hour - 185 MB

Hey Podulters, in this week's episode I speak to Mikaela Loach. Mikaela is a writer, climate justice and anti-racism activist and she’s also in her 4th year at medical school. We discussed the UK civil rights movement, white supremacy and climate justice. This is one of my favourite Adulting episodes ever so I hope you really enjoy, Mikaela was such a wonderful guest and as she says ‘human bean’. As always, please do rate, review and susbcirbe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo...

#90 Meditation, Capitalism and Philosophy with Shona Vertue

January 10, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 219 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well. In this weeks episode I speak to the vivacious, hilarious and ridiculously intelligent Shona Vertue. She is quite frankly, one of my favourite people to speak to. In this episode we discuss the three things Shona wishes she was taught in school, namely; the how and why of meditation, how to survive under capitalism and what it means to be human. I love this episode and I hope you do too! As always please do rate, review and subscribe! O xx Hosted on Acas...

#89 New Year Chat & Answering Some Qs

January 09, 2021 19:05 - 40 minutes - 92.8 MB

Hey Podulters, happy new year. This is a bit of a rambly episode with just me, myself and I. xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#88 Exercise, Pleasure & Tax Returns with Emily Clarkson

January 05, 2021 11:58 - 1 hour - 152 MB

Hey podulters, omg happy almost Christmas! In this weeks episode I speak to Em Clarkson, she’s a content creator, writer and champion of exercising to make you feel good. We discuss the three things she wishes she was taught in school, namely the benefits of exercise, female sexual pleasure and how to do a tax return. I loved speaking to Em, it’s a very giggly episode and I hope you enjoy! As always, please do rate, review & subscribe! Oenone Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more ...

#87 The Sun, Living Your Best Life & F*ck Boys with Dr Emily Forbat

December 20, 2020 08:32 - 53 minutes - 37 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well! In this week's episode I speak to my big sister, Emily. We talk about the importance of sun lotion, the inevitability of death and how to avoid a fuck boy.I hope you enjoy, as always please do rate, review and subscribe, O Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#86 Gender Binaries, Conflict Resolution and Flirting with Travis Alabanza

December 06, 2020 07:42 - 53 minutes - 123 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well. In this week's episode I ask Travis Alabanza what three things they wish they were taught in school. Travis is a performance artist, theatre maker, poet and writer. Their latest show overflow is now on at the bush theatre. We discuss gender binaries, conflict resolution and flirting. I adored speaking to Travis and I hope you enjoy! As always please do rate, review and subscribe xxx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sex, Mental Health and The Limitations of Whiteness with Maxine Williams

November 29, 2020 08:00 - 58 minutes - 40.5 MB

Hey Podulters, welcome back to what is technically season 9 of Adulting, even though there was only a week between episodes!   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#85 Sex, Mental Health and The Limitations of Whiteness with Maxine Williams

November 29, 2020 08:00 - 58 minutes - 40.5 MB

Hey Podulters, welcome back to what is technically season 9 of Adulting, even though there was only a week between episodes! In this season I’m asking each guest what they wish they were taught in school. We’re kicking off this season with Maxine Williamson who is 18 years old and currently applying to university. Maxine reached out to me on Instagram and I asked her to guest on the podcast, and I’m so glad I did. I hope you enjoy, as always please do rate, review and subscribe! Hosted on A...

#84 Motherhood, Parenting & Raising an Ally with Remi Sadé

November 15, 2020 09:21 - 1 hour - 167 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well. In this weeks episode I speak to writer, podcaster and activist Remi Sadé. We discuss motherhood, how it's changing across generations, and why COVID-19 has shown us that children are better at understanding the concept of responsibility than we maybe previously thought. Remi's Books: Sulwe - Lupita Nyong'o All About Love - Bell Hooks The Colour Purple - Alice Walker Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#83 Choice Femisim with Haley Nahman

November 08, 2020 08:35 - 1 hour - 157 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you’re having an ok lockdown so far! This week's episode is with writer and editor based in New York, Haley Nahman. She was the features director and deputy editor of Man Repeller, and now she runs her own blog ‘maybe baby’ with 30 thousand subscribers. I found her when I read her blog ‘the Emily Ratajkowski effect’, that she wrote in response to Emily’s essay on reclaiming her own image. Here is the piece if you haven't read it yet; https://haleynahman.substack.com/p/...

#83 Choice Feminism with Haley Nahman

November 08, 2020 08:35 - 1 hour - 157 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you’re having an ok lockdown so far! This week's episode is with writer and editor based in New York, Haley Nahman. She was the features director and deputy editor of Man Repeller, and now she runs her own blog ‘maybe baby’ with 30 thousand subscribers. I found her when I read her blog ‘the Emily Ratajkowski effect’, that she wrote in response to Emily’s essay on reclaiming her own image. Here is the piece if you haven't read it yet; https://haleynahman.substack.com/p/...

#82 Creativity, Financial Freedom and Entrepreneurship with Patricia Bright

November 01, 2020 09:12 - 52 minutes - 119 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well! In this week's episode I speak to the inspirational Patricia Bright about her career, financial freedom and becoming a creator. Patricia is the host of Caught Off Guard podcast, creator of The Break platform and Influencer and Youtuber! Patricia's Books Feel The Fear and Do It Anyway, Susan Jeffers Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones, James Clear Heart and Hustle, Patricia Bright Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri...

#82 Creativity, Financial Freedom and Entrepreneurship with Patricia Bright

November 01, 2020 09:12 - 52 minutes - 119 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well! In this week's episode I speak to the inspirational Patricia Bright about her career, financial freedom and becoming a creator. Patricia is the host of Caught Off Guard podcast, creator of The Break platform and Influencer and Youtuber! Patricia's Books Feel The Fear and Do It Anyway, Susan Jeffers Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones, James Clear Heart and Hustle, Patricia Bright   See acast.com/privacy for priva...

#81 Writing, Makeup and Other Miscellaneous Tangents with Jamie Windust

October 26, 2020 09:48 - 1 hour - 159 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well! In this episode I speak to Jamie Windust about their new book, their favourite makeup lewks and a traumatic experience they had this summer. Their new book 'In Their Shoes' is out now! I hope you enjoy, as always please do rate, review and subscribe. Jamie's Books Know My Name, Chanel Miller Happy Fat, Sofie Hagen This Book Will Make You Kinder, Henry James Garret Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#81 Writing, Makeup and Other Miscellaneous Tangents with Jamie Windust

October 26, 2020 09:48 - 1 hour - 159 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well! In this episode I speak to Jamie Windust about their new book, their favourite makeup lewks and a traumatic experience they had this summer. Their new book 'In Their Shoes' is out now! I hope you enjoy, as always please do rate, review and subscribe. Jamie's Books Know My Name, Chanel Miller Happy Fat, Sofie Hagen This Book Will Make You Kinder, Henry James Garret   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#80 Cultural Appropriation, Yoga and Education with Vaani Kaur

October 18, 2020 09:35 - 44 minutes - 30.3 MB

Hey podulters, I hope you're well! In this week's episode I speak to Vaani Kaur. Vaani is a secondary school English teacher and qualified yoga, fitness and mindfulness instructor. She reached out to me as she had recently (successfully) started a conversation about the problematic nature of cultural appropriation in wellness spaces especially yoga. We discuss this and more as well as the book that Vaani is in the process of writing! I hope you enjoy, as always please do rate, review and subs...

#79 Life In Lockdown with Dawn O'Porter

October 04, 2020 08:19 - 47 minutes - 108 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you're well! In this episode I speak to Dawn O'Porter about her latest book Life In Pieces, as well as how lockdown has changed her approach to parenting, and why we shouldn't always be available to everyone all the time! Dawn's Top Three Books; Ghosts, Dolly Alderton Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, Jeanette Winterson Jane Eyre, Charlottte Bronte I hope you enjoy :) as always please do rate, review & subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info...

#78 Living Better with Alastair Campbell

September 27, 2020 10:47 - 1 hour - 160 MB

Hey Podulters, in this episode I speak to former spokesman for Tony Blair, mental health ambassador, and sixteen times author, Alastair Campbell. We talk about depression, the taboo of mental illness and a little about private versus state education at the very end You can buy Alastair's new book Living Better: How I Learned to Survive Depression from all good book stores and retailers.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#78 Living Better with Alastair Campbell

September 27, 2020 10:47 - 1 hour - 160 MB

Hey Podulters, in this episode I speak to former spokesman for Tony Blair, mental health ambassador, and sixteen times author, Alastair Campbell. We talk about depression, the taboo of mental illness and a little about private versus state education at the very end You can buy Alastair's new book Living Better: How I Learned to Survive Depression from all good book stores and retailers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#77 Politics, Polarisation & Communism with Ash Sarkar

September 20, 2020 07:00 - 1 hour - 142 MB

Hey Podulters, welcome back for season 8! In this episode I speak to Ash Sarkar about why politics is so polarised, if we could ever have a unified left, and what a world without capitalism might look like! I hope you enjoy and as always please do rate, review, subscribe & share!! Ash's Top Three Books: The Wretched of The Earth, Frantz Fanon The Lonely Londoners, Sam Selvon Riding for Deliveroo: Resistance in the New Economy, Callum Cant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...

#76 Self Care with Natalie Lee

August 09, 2020 07:20 - 46 minutes - 107 MB

Hey podulters, I hope you’re well! This episode is brought to you in collaboration with M•A•C Cosmetics and their iconic Fix+ setting spray, the holy-grail of hydrating mists. Simply spritz to hydrate, refresh and set makeup. In this episode I speak to Natalie Lee, otherwise known as @stylemesunday, about self care and what that truly means to her in 2020. I hope you enjoy and as always please rate, review and subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#76 Self Care with Natalie Lee

August 09, 2020 07:20 - 46 minutes - 107 MB

Hey podulters, I hope you’re well! This episode is brought to you in collaboration with M•A•C Cosmetics and their iconic Fix+ setting spray, the holy-grail of hydrating mists. Simply spritz to hydrate, refresh and set makeup. In this episode I speak to Natalie Lee, otherwise known as @stylemesunday, about self care and what that truly means to her in 2020. I hope you enjoy and as always please rate, review and subscribe.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#75 Autism and Neuro-diversity with Sarah O’Brien

July 26, 2020 11:35 - 49 minutes - 34.1 MB

Hey Podulters, I hope you’re well! In this episode I speak to Sarah O’Brien about being autistic, the language around neuro-diversity and why the correct representation is so important. I hope you enjoy! As always please do rate, review and subscribe! O xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#74 Racism, Cancel Culture & Police Abolition with Chanté Joseph

July 19, 2020 09:10 - 51 minutes - 119 MB

Hey Podulters, in this episode I speak to journalist, presenter and soon to be author Chanté Joseph. We discuss her recent appearance on ITV's 'Has Britain Changed', what cancel culture really is and why police abolition isn't that radical. I hope you enjoy, as always please do rate, review and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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