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Body image researcher and podcast legend, Dr Nadia Craddock, joined us to chat about her advocacy of unconditional body acceptance and the importance of thinking critically about the ways we present eating disorder recovery online. Big thanks to Nadia for coming on the show and sharing her expertise.
If you or a loved one is struggling with an eating disorder, there is support available to you. Beat is the UK's eating disorder charity. Their mission is to end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders.
Help for adults
The Beat Adult Helpline is open to anyone over 18. Parents, teachers or any concerned adults should call the adult helpline.
Helpline: 0808 801 0677
Email: help@beateatingdisorders.org.uk
Help for young people
The Beat Youthline is open to anyone under 18.
Youthline: 0808 801 0711
Email: fyp@beateatingdisorders.org.uk
Dr Nadia Craddock
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nadia.craddock/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Nadia_Craddock
The Body Protest podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-body-protest/id1479688202
Appearance Matters podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/appearance-matters-the-podcast/id1069856498
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Actor, Writer, Maker and Artistic Director of Trans Creative, Kate O'Donnell, talks to us in this episode about her experience of conversations around trans identity and navigating conversations around denial.
**Content Warning** - Please be aware that abuse is talked about in the second conversation. If this is not content you want to consume right now, please take care and feel free to skip and join us again next week!
Kate O'Donnell
Instagram: @kateodonnellpresents
Twitter: @kateodonnellx
Email: kate@transcreative.uk
Trans Creative
Website: https://transcreative.uk/
Instagram: @transcreativeuk
Twitter: @transcreativeuk
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Comedian, Writer and Queen of Gossip, Ania Magliano, joined us on the show this week! We talked about coming out, therapy and Ania's hilarious 'Friday Goss' sessions.
Ania Magliano
Insta: @aniamagliano
Twitter: @AniaMags
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Actor and poet extraordinaire, Georgie Jones, joins us on the podcast this week to talk about a run in with a few judgy wardrobe ladies, asking for help and that time she gave a speech (in a language she didn't know).
Georgie Jones
https://www.instagram.com/georgie_jonez/
https://twitter.com/georgiejonez?lang=en
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Running biomechanics expert and self-professed ‘trainer geek’, Emma Kirk-Odunubi, talks to us about grief and changing career paths on this weeks episode.
Emma Kirk-Odunubi
Instagram and Twitter: @emmakirkyo
Website: https://www.emmakirkodunubi.co.uk
BW Self Defence Workshop
Email: bwselfdefencetraining@gmail.com
Insta: @bwselfdefence
We're on the Cut to the Grace podcast with @gracemouat - check it out on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!
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Queen of the heel, Chanelle Anthony, joins us this week to discuss her experiences of racism whilst working in musical theatre and in life beyond the stage.
Chanelle Anthony
Youtube
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Artist, Teacher, Writer and Spaaace Maker, Rubyyy Jones, is on the show this week! They chat to us about emigrating in a pandemic, staying friends after a breakup and the difficulty in choosing a difficult conversation to come on our show. We also talk about the magical place that is TikTok. Enjoy!
Rubyyy Jones
@rubyyyjones on ALL platforms
Find out about #EVERYBODYYYDANCE classes on this link:
https://linktr.ee/rubyyyjones
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"Gayrobics" instructor, Carl Harrison, speaks to us about standing up for yourself as a performer and the dangers of stereotypes. We recorded this episode in the run up to Christmas so get your santa hat and tinsel tits at the ready. Happy Listening and Merry (very belated) Christmas!
Carl Harrison
Insta - https://www.instagram.com/campfitwithcarl/?hl=en
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/campfitwithcarl/
Website - https://www.carlharrison.biz/camp-fit-free-online-workout
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On this weeks show we speak to the glorious Tj Lucas-Box - a social media influencer and LGBTQ+ advocate on a mission to change and break down gender norms. Tj spoke to us about about their journey with Endometriosis and the importance of visibility and advocacy for all people. Tj is so generous with their experience and it was a wonderfully important episode. Make sure you share this ep with your pals, if it resonates with you - write in and let us know, and don't forget to leave us a cheeky review!
Tj Lucas-Box
Insta: tjlucasbox
TikTok: tjlucasbox
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This week we're having a little natter with the joyful Grace Mouat. Grace is a musical theatre actor. She is best known as the original ‘swing’ in Six the musical, where she covered all of the roles, and for appearing in Max Martin's smash hit musical, & Juliet! Grace speaks to us about her evolving relationship with body image and diet culture, and the lack of Asian representation in the theatre industry. She was utterly candid and we're sure her words will resonate with so many folk. Please do spread the word by telling your pals, subscribing to the show and leaving a juicy review.
Grace Mouat
https://play.acast.com/s/cut-to-the-grace
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/cut-to-the-grace/id1524258972
https://www.instagram.com/gracemouat/
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This week we chat to Award Winning Entrepreneur, TEDxSpeaker, Podcast Host, Independent Diversity Consultant & soon to be published Author, Sonya Barlow! Sonya spoke about competition in the tech world, running a passion project alongside your career and how to deal with criticism. It was insightful, funny and we’re very grateful to Sonya for sharing the insides of her business savvy brain with us!
Sonya:
@sonyabarlowuk on all platforms
LMF Network:
Socials: @lmfnetwork
Website: https://www.lmfnetwork.com/
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TW - Suicide is discussed briefly in a general sense so please don't click through to this episode if it's going to be triggering.
This week we were joined in our virtual studio by the actual, real-life, award-winning comedian, Sarah Keyworth! Sarah was nominated for Best Newcomer in the Edinburgh Comedy Awards in 2018 for her debut hour, Dark Horse and currently has a four-part comedy series on BBC Radio 4 titled, Are You a Boy or a Girl? Sarah brought us some ace difficult conversations: she came out to her cousin to the sound of a VERY APT SONG, explained suicide to a child, and confronted a uni girlfriend with a tricky convo about their sex life. Oh it's a good one!
Sarah Keyworth:
'Are You a Boy or a Girl?' on BBC Radio 4
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000p7b2
Sarah's Website
https://www.sarahkeyworth.co.uk/
Sarah's Insta
https://www.instagram.com/sarah_keyworth/
Sarah's Twitter
https://twitter.com/sarahkcomedy
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Welcome to Open House, the podcast all about having difficult conversations! This week we speak to actor and yoga teacher, Bethany Terry. Bethany had a whirlwind of a time after testing positive for HPV and generously came on the podcast to share their experiences of diagnosis and treatment. They also talk about their mental health and the stigma around anti-depressants. We are very pleased to share that after recording this episode Bethany got the all clear from their doctor and is cancer-free!
If you'd like to find out more about HPV/cervical cancer/smears, here are some wonderful resources:
Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust
At Your Cervix
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Welcome back to Open House, the podcast all about having difficult conversations! This week we're speaking to the luminous Char Bailey. Char is an NLP practitioner, personal performance coach and an education and inclusion officer for UK Black Pride. She's a truly wonderful human and we're very proud to have her on the show. Char talks beautifully about her experiences as an Autistic, Black, Indian Lesbian and her commitment to lifting up those in the queer community who aren't in the position to safely be who they are. She speaks about the importance of setting boundaries as a neurodiverse person and says that, when social media becomes an overwhelming space, she can always rely on "real life likes" from the people in her real life life.
Char Bailey
https://charbailey.com/home/
https://www.instagram.com/char_bailey_/
UK Black Pride
https://www.ukblackpride.org.uk/
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Welcome to Open House, the podcast all about having difficult conversations! We've made it to the end of season 1! In this, our season finale, we speak to London based band 27/6 about their music, BLM, and parental absence. They've also very generously given us exclusive access to a couple of new tracks so you guys are in for a treat. Thank you so much to everyone who's listened and gone on this incredible journey with us. We'll be back. Big love x
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Welcome to Open House, the podcast all about having difficult conversations! This weeks episode features London based illustrator and visual storyteller, Rosa. She recalls opening up to her parents about her mental health challenges. We also speak to a wonderful clinician at Shout about their services! Happy listening!
More about Rosa and her work:
More about Shout:
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Welcome to Open House, the podcast all about having difficult conversations! In this episode we speak to contemporary dancer and rollerskating whiz, Faye Tan. Faye spoke about saying goodbye to a meaningful relationship and the significance of getting her Singapore citizenship. Clancy and Faye also take a walk down memory lane and revisit their outrageous secondary school Sex Ed lecture. It's actually bonkers.
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