Harriet Minter invites writer Lucy Vine to dissect and over analyse the first week of Love Island 2019.


Love Island is back, and if you've been all "I'm not watching it this year" and now are TOTALLY watching it this year - this podcast is for you. A safe space to discuss that "it is what it is" so crack on!


And it's cracking on in the villa already, raising some interesting chat.


Like: do relationships require "Insta Staus" these days? How long do you have to be dating, before your boyfriend can go bonkers about you politely chatting to someone else? Do nice guys/bad guys ACTUALLY exist, or have we made them up? And has Love Island really addressed the 'diversity issue'? Oh and what the f*** does 'bev' mean?!


Lucy Vine is the author of 3 books, including the newly released "Are We Nearly There Yet?", and pleasingly, looks a bit like Molly Mae herself! Find her on social media @Lecv.


Harriet Minter is a journalist, broadcaster and speaker. She focuses on a variety of issues relating to women, the future of work, media and diversity. She has written for publications including The Guardian, The Times and The Pool. She has a monthly column in Psychologies magazine. You will find her on Talk Radio every Saturday evening as co-host of Badass Women's Hour, and you'll see her on ITV's Good Morning Britain discussing women’s rights, gender, organisational change, workplace diversity and just getting stuff done. She has given two TED talks and appeared on the BBC and Sky News. As well as her media work she coaches individuals to help them achieve their professional goals, and provides brands with diversity and content marketing consultancy.


Find Harriet here: @harrietminter


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