Emma Brankin's debut collection of short stories, 'Attention Seekers', has had a great reception . Among other accolades, it was also a contender for the prestigious Edge Hill Prize. In this episode Emma talks about her creative journey and shares a wealth of tips on developing writing skills.
Emma also has a career as a drama teacher and speaks of the joy of helping young people to find their confidence.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander and is available on the freemusicarchive.org
June 2025 brings the results of the Jhalak Prize which celebrates writers of colour. There will be three recipients: for Prose, for Young Adult/Children's, and for Poetry. Our guest is the founder of the award, Professor Sunny Singh who describes how it came to be. She also talks about decolonisation and the essential importance of love.
Our music is 'Smile From A Mirror' by Crowander which is available on the freemusicarchive.
Wendy Andrew is passionate about helping pet owners who are suffering 'disenfranchised grief' where their sadness at the loss of a companion animal is not recognised by society. She founded the Scottish PetBereavement Counselling Service to provide support, offering a range of therapies: talking, meditation and journaling. Having suffered the death of abeloved dog at a young age, Wendy is particularly keen to see children guided through this often momentous event.
Our music is Smile From A Mirror by Crowander and isavailable on the freemusicarchive
International Migrants Day is upon us. And to mark this event we're speaking with Cultural Historian Professor Panikos Panayi. The Migrant experience is at the heart of his work and the many books he has published. Summing up its effect on the British capital, Dr Panayi says 'No Migrants, No Migration, No London.
Our music is 'Smile From The Mirror' by Crowander and is available on the freemusicarchive.
Season 3, Episode 9
Our guest is Dr Juanita Cox who is Black British History Community Engagement Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research. Dr Cox has delivered an oral history of the Windrush Scandal and is about to launch an exhibition on Colonialism and Independence in London. On Black History Month she says "It's still needed but I really hope that going forward we're just going to have British History, and that will reflect all of our experiences."
The following link provides more information about Juanita's upcoming exhibition:
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander and is available on the freemusicarchive
Helen Bailey speaks about childhood ambitions coming to fruition via a most extraordinarily varied career. And when she got there, how she "was so excited about the possibilities".
Season 3 Episode 8.
Our music is 'Smile From A Mirror' by Crowander which is available on freemusicarchive
Our guest is Christie Junor-Sheppard, the Head of Registration Services at Westminster Council. From presiding over celebrity weddings at the magical Old Marylebone Town Hall to welcoming people into British Citizenship, it's an extraordinary role. Christie says it's the best job she's ever done. And she reveals details of two exciting anniversary events happening this year.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander which is available on freemusicarchive
In this episode we meet Army Veteran Paul Minter who is talking about the work of the Armed Forces charity ‘Head Up’. It aims to improve the mental health of service people – current and retired. A particular focus is on suicide prevention. Paul also talks about his own traumatic experiences and how his book choices played a vital role in improving his mind set. Warning: This episode contains references to suicide
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander on freemusicarchive
With us this month is David Wilkins, who is Head of Smart City Programmes for Westminster City Council. In his time in the role, David's aim has been to make sure everyone in, and visiting, Westminster is 'fantastically' connected. And that has included measures such as providing free, seamless WiFi and tackling data poverty. In his book choices, David talks about being inspired to achieve a work-life balance, including how to live healthily until 100! And how voice recognition technology is more likely to understand a male voice.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander and is available at freemusicarchive
In this episode we're focusing on Black History Month. Librarian Sara Ashbourne actually helped launch Under the Covers, by being the very first guest, more than two years ago. Sara is speaking about women who inspired her, and how she strives to inspire others.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander and is available at freemusicarchive
Hamza Taouzzale became the youngest ever Lord Mayor of Westminster at the age of 22. During his term, which ended in May this year, he found himself taking part in internationally high profile events while carrying out an important agenda to support his local community. He also strove to support young people and encouraged them to see the value of getting involved in politics at an early age.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander and is available at freemusicarchive
What is Glossophobia? It's the fear of public speaking. Our guest, Esther Stanhope, travels the world helping people to confidently express themselves whether they're performing a business pitch or a wedding speech. Esther knows what it's like to be sick with nerves, and she knows how overcome it. In this episode she gives details of how to get a free audio version of her book, 'Goodbye Glossophobia'.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander on freemusicarchive
In this episode, Nick Ross talks crime: the TV programme, 'Crimewatch', the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science, and his book on the subject. He also describes the fascinating history of his neighbourhood. And speaks of the personal history that inspired him to take out German citizenship.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander and can be found on freemusicarchive
In this episode we hear from Bhushan Kumar whose social media side line has boosted his career and his confidence. Bhushan also speaks about his passion for reading and his formative experiences of libraries, in particular Paddington Children's Library. And he shares some long-loved books.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander and is available on the freemusicarchive.
March 2023 is Women's History Month. In this episode we hear from a woman who's risen to challenges and faced them down. Sarah Newman credits the love and support of her family. She is Executive Director of Children's Services for Westminster City Council and Kensington and Chelsea Council. Her message to young people is: 'take up opportunities to be creative and ambitious and really believe you can be anything.'
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander which is available on the freemusicarchive
The BBC has put Maida Vale up for sale and will move to a new site. Andy Rogers, senior producer at Radio 1, takes us on a magical mystery tour of the cherished Studios. Andy says they have had more famous artistes through their doors than anywhere else in the world. And he should know. He's worked there for thirty years and has collaborated with the likes of Sir Paul McCartney, Beyonce, Bjork, Stormzy and the Foo Fighters. And the best thing about Maida Vale? Everyone is equal - from the biggest bands to those just starting out.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander and is available on the freemusicarchive
We're marking the achievements of Loy Phillips. She brought passion and drive to celebrating the Windrush Generation. And after the murder of George Floyd, Loy used her experience of the legal world to launch several projects, including working with the Met to produce 'Policing Know Your Rights'. She's made films and written fiction. And Loy speaks of a childhood accident that left her seeing life quite differently.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander from the freemusicarchive
With her company, 'Women of London', Becky Laxton-Bass conducts walking tours which follow in the footsteps of famous and not so famous women who have made a mark on history. Among the trips are Women of Westminster, of Bloomsbury and of The East End. There's even a limited edition one exploring Covent Garden and revealing historical links between women and gin.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander and is available at freemusicarchive
In a distinguished journalistic career, Caroline Wyatt has held a number of posts: Foreign Correspondent, Presenter and War Reporter. She recalls the moment she could no longer do danger zones. There's also a reunion which, Caroline says, was 'the most incredible story I think I ever lived through'. And inspiringly, she tells how she's done all this while living with Multiple Sclerosis, or MS. Caroline also has three wonderful book recommendations.
Our music is 'Smile from the Mirror' by Crowander, and can be found on freemusicarchive