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The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastResilience in Recovery: Laura Siddall's Triathlon ComebackIn this episode of the Not Quite Pod, professional triathlete Laura Siddall shares her journey from a corporate career to becoming a professional athlete. She discusses the challenges of transitioning to a full-time sports career, the realities of sponsorship and prize money in triathlon, and the importance of visibility for women's and para sports. Laura emphasizes the need for more media coverage and support for lesser-known sports and athletes, advocating for equal opportunities and recognition in the sporting world. In this conversation, Charlie Randell and Laura Siddall explore various themes surrounding sports, particularly focusing on the Paralympics, mental resilience...2025-05-0557 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastWhy we need to stop using fast fashion brandsIn this conversation, Tiffany Darke, a fashion and sustainability activist, shares her journey from being a fashion editor to advocating for sustainable practices in the fashion industry. She discusses the urgent need for sustainability education, the implications of global warming, and practical steps individuals can take to reduce plastic consumption. Tiffany introduces the Rule of Five campaign, which encourages consumers to limit their new clothing purchases to five items per year, emphasizing the importance of quality over quantity in fashion consumption. In this conversation, Tiffanie and Charlie explore the themes of sustainability, consumerism, and the importance of valuing our...2025-04-2144 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastHow to change your career in your 20's & 30'sIn this conversation, Caroline, a career coach, shares her journey from working in advertising to helping young professionals navigate their careers. The discussion covers the impact of COVID on work relationships, the debate between remote and office work, and the common challenges clients face when seeking career changes. Caroline emphasizes the importance of understanding one's skills and strengths, the need for curiosity in exploring career options, and the financial considerations that often accompany career transitions. In this conversation, Caroline and Charlie explore the complexities of work, money, and personal fulfillment. They discuss the importance of understanding the nuances of...2025-03-241h 13The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastHow I Chose Life Over AddictionIn this conversation, Matt Marshall, a sobriety and life coach, shares his personal journey from alcoholism to sobriety, emphasizing the importance of emotional resilience and the challenges faced during the transition. He discusses the societal shift towards sobriety, the role of hobbies in recovery, and the impact of alcohol-free alternatives. Matt also highlights his coaching approach, focusing on understanding clients' fears and guiding them through their sober journey. In this conversation, Charlie Randell and Matt Marshall explore the evolving perceptions of alcohol consumption and sobriety in society. They discuss the health impacts of alcohol, the societal shift towards a...2025-03-1850 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastNavigating Life Changes: Natalie's Leap from Finance to Health CoachingSummaryIn this conversation, Natalie Murray shares her journey from a successful corporate banking career to becoming a health and wellness coach in Jamaica. She discusses the challenges and motivations behind her career transition, the establishment of her health food store during the COVID-19 pandemic, and her exploration of body contouring as part of her holistic health approach. Natalie also delves into the cultural attitudes towards alcohol consumption in Jamaica and the emerging interest in mushrooms for health benefits, particularly microdosing. In this conversation, Natalie Murray and Charlie Randell delve into the healing properties of...2025-03-101h 10The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastWhy The NHS Crisis is Affecting Young Minds More Than Ever?SummaryIn this conversation, clinical psychologist Dr Jo Carlile shares her journey into psychology, focusing on her work with neurodivergent individuals and the challenges faced within the NHS. She discusses the importance of understanding neurodiversity, the impact of remote work on connection, and her mission to improve access to mental health resources. Jo emphasizes the need for individualized approaches to therapy and well-being, advocating for peer support and self-awareness as tools for personal growth. In this conversation, Jo and Charlie explore the complexities of mental health support in the workplace, the importance of self-care, and the evolving...2025-02-2459 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastFrom Sky Sports to ITV Racing: Ed Chamberlin's JourneyIn this episode of the Not Quite Pod,  Charlie chats Ed Chamberlin, a prominent sports presenter known for his work with ITV Racing and Sky Sports. Ed shares his unique journey from a childhood shaped by military life to becoming a leading figure in sports broadcasting. He discusses the accidental nature of his entry into journalism, his experiences in the betting industry, and the challenges he faced while climbing the ranks at Sky Sports. Ed reflects on memorable moments in his career, including significant sports events and the difficulties of presenting his favorite football team. He concludes with insights into h...2025-02-181h 04The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastMoney Matters: Practical Advice for Financial SuccessIn this conversation, Abbi shares her journey into personal finance, discussing the importance of budgeting, saving, and understanding financial responsibilities, especially when it comes to buying a home. The discussion highlights the need for financial literacy, the challenges of managing household expenses, and the dynamics of splitting bills in relationships. Abbi emphasizes the significance of open communication about finances and developing a healthy relationship with money, encouraging listeners to approach their financial journeys with curiosity and patience. In this conversation, Charlie and Abbi discuss various aspects of personal finance, travel, and the importance of experiences over material gifts. They...2025-02-101h 07The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastLiving with Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy: Cerys' JourneyIn this episode of the Not Quite Pod, host Charlie speaks with Cerys, a 23-year-old from Cardiff living with Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy (LGMD). They discuss the challenges of living with a muscle-wasting condition, the importance of mobility aids, and the complexities of navigating the healthcare system. Cerys shares her experiences in finding accessible housing and the journey of starting her own podcast, 'Unbalanced,' which aims to connect with others facing similar challenges. The conversation highlights the significance of community, connection, and the power of sharing personal stories. In this engaging conversation, Cerys and Charlie explore the multifaceted...2025-02-031h 09The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastNavigating the Construction Industry as a Disabled ProfessionalIn this conversation, Bailey shares her journey as a sustainability manager in the construction industry while navigating the challenges of being a wheelchair user. She discusses her passion for environmental sustainability, the barriers she faced in the job market, and the discrimination she encountered in the workplace. The conversation also touches on the importance of accessibility in construction, the individual impact on environmental sustainability, and the debate surrounding electric vehicles and their accessibility. Bailey emphasizes the need for inclusive practices in housing and the construction industry, highlighting the barriers that still exist for disabled individuals. In this conversation, Bailey...2025-01-271h 30The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastDid you know your emotions only last 90 seconds!In this conversation, resilience coach Alex Pett discusses the importance of resilience in both personal and professional contexts. He highlights the detrimental effects of toxic work cultures on individual resilience and emphasizes the need for self-compassion and understanding one's nervous system. Alex provides practical strategies for overcoming anxiety and stresses the significance of flexibility in resilience. The discussion also touches on the trends he observes in clients, particularly the prevalence of self-criticism and the impact of work-related stress on overall well-being. In this conversation, Charlie and Alex delve into the complexities of management, resilience, and personal growth. They explore...2025-01-061h 21The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastBreaking Barriers: Women in TechIn this conversation, Maya, a technical architect, shares her journey from the fitness industry to tech, discussing the challenges and rewards of her career transition. She emphasizes the importance of work-life balance, community support, and self-advocacy, particularly for women in a male-dominated field. Maya also highlights the significance of practical experience over formal qualifications in tech, encouraging listeners to embrace challenges and pursue their passions with confidence. In this engaging conversation, Maya and Charlie explore the intricacies of podcasting, representation, and the fitness industry. They discuss the importance of authentic conversations, the challenges of navigating political correctness, and the...2024-12-301h 06The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastEmbracing Non-Binary Joy with Ben PecheyIn this engaging conversation, Ben Pechey shares their journey as a non-binary individual, discussing the challenges of identity, bullying, and the importance of self-expression through fashion. They delve into their writing journey, particularly their book 'The Book of Non-Binary Joy', which aims to empower and celebrate non-binary individuals. The discussion also touches on the significance of acknowledging personal achievements, navigating accessibility in public spaces, and the role of compassion in fostering inclusivity. In this conversation, Ben Pechey and Charlie discuss the importance of creating a joyful workplace through open communication and support. They explore the significance of representation in...2024-12-231h 05The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastSavings or Spending What's the Secret to Achieving Financial Harmony?In this conversation, Laura, a financial expert, shares her journey from aspiring actress to financial coach, emphasizing the importance of money mindset and emotional connections to finances. She discusses the balance between spending on experiences and saving for the future, the impact of limiting beliefs on financial behavior, and the significance of understanding one's financial goals. Laura also outlines her coaching methodology, providing practical advice for beginners in personal finance and introducing the concept of the 'Big Happy Goal' to help individuals define their financial aspirations. In this conversation, Laura and Charlie explore the complexities of financial decision-making, emphasizing...2024-12-161h 07The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastOvercoming Career Challenges with ResilienceIn this conversation, Charlie and Will Middleton explore the concept of mental resilience coaching, discussing its importance in today's hustle culture. Will shares his journey into coaching, the challenges clients face in their professional lives, and the significance of self-discovery and vulnerability in the coaching process. They delve into the balance of resilience, the need for recovery, and the importance of creating a safe space for clients to express their struggles. The discussion emphasizes that resilience is not just about pushing through difficulties but also about recognizing when to take a step back and prioritize mental health. In this...2024-12-091h 17The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastBreaking Stereotypes: ADHD, Sobriety, and Social JusticeIn this engaging conversation, Kat Brown shares her journey as a journalist and author, discussing her experiences with ADHD, mental health, and the importance of storytelling. She reflects on her childhood, the impact of education on her understanding of social justice, and her path to sobriety. The discussion highlights the challenges of masking one's true self and the power of connection in overcoming personal struggles. In this conversation, Kat shares her personal journey with ADHD, discussing the societal perceptions of the condition and the importance of understanding neurodivergence. She emphasizes the need for compassion in society, especially regarding issues...2024-12-031h 34The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastAccessible Journeys: Travel Without LimitsIn this engaging conversation, Charlie and Carrie-Ann Lightley discuss the intricacies of accessible travel, the challenges faced by disabled travelers, and the importance of sharing personal experiences through travel writing. Carrie-Ann shares her journey into blogging, the emotional impact of access failures, and how her approach to travel has evolved over the years. The discussion highlights the significance of representation and the power of personal stories in inspiring others to explore the world despite accessibility challenges. In this conversation, Charlie and Carrie-Ann discuss the challenges and triumphs of navigating public spaces as disabled individuals. They share personal stories of...2024-11-251h 31The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastMortgage Myths Busted: What You Need to Know Before Buying a HomeIn this episode of Not Quite Pod, Charlie and Dan Knott delve into the world of mortgages, particularly focusing on first-time buyers. Dan, a mortgage advisor, explains the mortgage process, common mistakes applicants make, and the importance of preparation and building a relationship with a mortgage advisor. They discuss hidden costs associated with buying a home, the timeline of the mortgage journey, and how different employment types, including self-employed and content creators, can impact mortgage applications. The conversation aims to demystify the mortgage process and provide valuable insights for potential home buyers. In this conversation, Dan Knott discusses various...2024-11-1153 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastDriven by Passion: Aaron Morgan’s Racing StoryIn this conversation, Aaron Morgan shares his inspiring journey as a racing driver with a disability following a life-changing motocross accident. He discusses his early passion for motorsport, the challenges he faced during recovery, and how he adapted to racing with a disability. Aaron highlights the importance of inclusivity in motorsport, the role of Team Brit in supporting disabled racers, and the barriers to entry in the sport. He also reflects on his favorite racing experiences and the future of disability in motorsport. In this engaging conversation, Charlie and Aaron Morgan Racing delve into the world of motorsport, discussing...2024-11-041h 03The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastOvercoming Challenges: Lewis Moody on Rugby and Ulcerative ColitisLewis Moody, former rugby player, shares his journey in rugby and the importance of trying different sports. He fell in love with rugby at a young age and knew he wanted to pursue it. He had various pre-match rituals, including going to the cinema the night before a game to relax and escape the pressure. Lewis reflects on his experience of playing in a World Cup final and the mix of excitement and nerves he felt. He also discusses the challenges of being on the bench and the importance of staying mentally prepared. The conversation concludes with Lewis's reunion...2024-10-071h 36The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastI fixed Conor McGregor SleepIn this conversation, Tom Coleman, a sleep coach and health scientist, discusses the importance of sleep and how it affects our overall well-being. He emphasizes that sleep is a personal issue and that different individuals have different sleep patterns. Tom also highlights the crucial role of shift workers in society and the sacrifices they make for our benefit. He explains that shift work can increase the risk of certain diseases due to the disruption of sleep. Tom provides insights into the different stages of sleep and the importance of both physical and mental repair during sleep. He offers tips...2024-09-231h 12The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastWhy you should put S*x in your calendarIn this conversation, David Chambers, a men's dating, relationship, and intimacy coach, discusses the topics of toxic masculinity and improving communication in romantic partnerships. He emphasizes the importance of context when discussing masculinity and highlights the need for mature masculinity rather than toxic masculinity. Chambers also provides insights on how men can improve their communication skills by being present, listening actively, and expressing their feelings. He also touches on the concept of emotional intelligence and its role in relationships. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the benefits of creating safe spaces for open conversations and the value of...2024-08-261h 19The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastBeyond the Plate: Nutrition Tips for Athletes and Everyday LifeIn this conversation, Alex, a performance nutritionist, discusses his journey into nutrition and the importance of relatability and actionability in the field. He emphasizes the need for long-term, sustainable habits rather than short-term fixes. Alex also addresses the topics of alcohol consumption and supplementation, highlighting the potential negative impacts and the importance of seeking advice from reputable sources. In this part of the conversation, Alex explains the difference between a sports nutritionist and a traditional nutritionist. He discusses the routes one can take in the field of nutrition, such as specializing in sports nutrition or nutrition for health. Alex...2024-08-051h 24The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastFrom wheelchair basketball to TV: The journeyJordan Jarrett Bryan is a sports journalist and broadcaster, shares his journey from playing professional wheelchair basketball in Italy to becoming a sports correspondent for Channel 4 News. He discusses the challenges and rewards of being a disabled professional athlete and the positive experiences he had in Italy. Jordan also talks about his entry into TV journalism and the founding of his production company, Blackademic Productions, which aims to provide a platform for underrepresented voices. He emphasizes the importance of taking risks, making fast decisions, and backing oneself. In this conversation, Jordan  and Charlie discuss various topics related to their e...2024-07-291h 03The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastDebunking ADHD Myths with Professor James BrownJames Brown, a professor of science communication and co-founder of the ADHD Adults podcast and the UK charity ADHD Adult UK, shares his journey of being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. He discusses the challenges he faced before and after diagnosis, including imposter syndrome and low self-esteem. James also explains the process of getting an ADHD diagnosis, the criteria involved, and the impact it has on accessing support and accommodations. He highlights the importance of self-diagnosis and the need for more resources and awareness around ADHD. Rejection sensitivity and time blindness are two principal themes discussed in this...2024-07-151h 33The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastBenefits of stopping the contraceptive pillTori Porter, a wellness PR professional, discusses her journey coming off the contraceptive pill and the impact it had on her fitness and overall well-being. She shares her experience of dealing with hormonal imbalances, skin issues, and the pressure to maintain a certain body image. Tori emphasizes the importance of addressing the root causes of health issues and taking a holistic approach to wellness. She also talks about managing stress in a high-pressure work environment and the need for setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care. In this conversation, Tori Porter and Charlie NQPC discuss effective communication and setting expectations in...2024-07-081h 01The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastHow CBD Works in the Body with Kate HendersonIn today's episode, Kate Henderson, founder of The Tonic, discusses the benefits and usage of CBD. She shares the story of how CBD helped her friend's brother with MS and explains the different types of CBD products available. Kate emphasizes the importance of finding a reliable supplier and understanding the quality and concentration of CBD products. She advises starting with a low dose and gradually increasing it to find the right amount for individual needs. Kate also explains how CBD works in the body, particularly in regulating bodily functions and managing pain. She discusses the challenges of advertising CBD...2024-05-271h 06The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastDo you know what's really in protein bars/? It will shock you!In this conversation, Rob Hobson, a registered nutritionist, discusses his journey into nutrition and the challenges of navigating the abundance of information in the field. He emphasizes the importance of following one's own path and finding what works for them in terms of nutrition and lifestyle. The conversation also touches on the topic of supplementation, with Rob recommending basic multivitamins and minerals as well as specific supplements for certain needs. The discussion concludes with advice on managing fatigue, improving sleep, and staying on top of nutrition in a busy society. In this conversation, Rob Hobson and Charlie discuss practical...2024-05-2059 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite Podcastempowering women and non-binary individuals in the music industry With Alexandra AmpofoIn this conversation I chat to Alex, a live music promoter and founder of Women Connect, discusses her experiences in the music industry and the challenges she has faced. She highlights the difficulties of arranging events, including managing guest lists and accessibility in venues. Alex also shares her journey into the music industry and the importance of diversity and inclusion. She discusses the challenges faced by young artists and the impact of mental health in the industry. Finally, she talks about Women Connect and their mission to empower women and non-binary individuals in the creative industry. The conversation explores the...2024-04-081h 09The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastWhat the hell is chronic pain with Guided by KaiThe conversation explores the impact of disability on mental health, the perception of disability, the use of humor and dark comedy, the journey in the music industry, and the transition to future plans. The conversation explores the challenges of relatability and social content, the struggle of seeking recognition while remaining authentic, and the importance of tailoring messages to different audiences. It also delves into the dangers of echo chambers and the need to reach beyond the disabled community. The discussion then shifts to coping with chronic pain, emphasizing the importance of understanding the psychological and social aspects of pain...2024-03-251h 26The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastChronic Illness and Career: Redefining Success Pippa StaceyIn this conversation, I speak to Pippa Stacey, a writer and communication consultant with a chronic illness called ME, who discusses her journey of living with a disabling chronic illness and the challenges she faces. She shares her experiences of growing up as a ballet dancer, the difficulties of getting a diagnosis, and the impact of ME on her daily life. Pippa also discusses the importance of managing energy levels, the challenges of balancing social life with chronic illness, and the impact of alcohol and sleep issues. She shares her views on hustle culture, the importance of breaks and...2024-03-181h 11The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite Podcastthe social vs. medical model: finding balance in disability advocacy Charlie Kramer| Ep.54In today's episode , Charlie Kramer discusses his work as a disability life coach and the importance of creating a resource for people with disabilities. He shares his personal journey of acceptance and identity as a blind individual and emphasizes the need for individuals to take control of their own reality. The conversation also explores the social and medical models of disability and the role of the individual in overcoming barriers. Additionally, the process of disability life coaching and navigating career challenges are discussed, along with the importance of disclosing disability in employment and dating. The conversation concludes with a...2024-03-111h 09The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastFrom Dance to Diversity: The Tatum Swithenbank | Ep.53Today, I talk to Tatum Swithenbank, a presenter and audio producer, shares their journey of overcoming challenges and finding success in the creative industry. They discuss there difficult upbringing, their training as a dancer, and the discovery of their muscular dystrophy. Tatum also talks about transitioning from survival jobs to pursuing their passion for storytelling through radio and podcasting. They offers advice on finding low-cost courses and opportunities for aspiring creatives. Additionally, Tatum explores their love for folklore and witchcraft and shares their experiences with therapy and embracing their gender fluidity and pansexuality. In this conversation, Tatum Swithenbank and...2024-02-191h 21The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastCrutches and Chords: The Inspiring Story of Blaine Harrison | Ep.52Today I speak to Blaine Harrison, the singer and songwriter for the British indie band Mystery Jets, who talks about how he got into music and some of the challenges he's faced as a disabled musician.  Blaine also shares his thoughts on how the music industry is evolving in the streaming and social media era. He discusses the band's experiences working with record labels and having to adapt to industry changes. He talks about the progress still needed to improve accessibility for disabled artists at venues and music festivals. Overall, Blaine tries to focus on the positives and is excited a...2024-02-121h 12The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastOvercoming adversity, mindset coaching, and self-discovery | Ep.51 with Jesi StrachamIn this episode, I have a fascinating talk with mindset coach Jesi @JesiStracham about personal growth, resolutions, nutrition & more. In this video: Being kind to yourself & the power of self-love Effects of keto & paleo diets on metabolism Benefits of resistance training for health Protein myths - how much we actually need Jesi's top tips for positive mindset & self-care Actionable ways to improve your mental & physical health Obstacles to personal growth & how to overcome them Setting yourself up for success in 2024 Join me and Jesi for an insightful conversation about healthy living, mindset...2024-02-051h 05The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastUnleashing Creativity: The Power of Humor and Disability in Business | Ep.50 with Jess ThomTourettes Hero Co- Artistic Director Jess Thom Shares Her Disability Journey | Fighting for Inclusion Jess Thom, co-artistic director of award-winning disability arts organization Tourettes Hero, candidly discusses her personal experiences growing up with Tourette's Syndrome and the discrimination she faced in school. In this impactful interview, Jess talks about: Her Tourette's diagnosis journey and learning to embrace her tics The importance of inclusive, understanding environments for disabled people. Starting Tourettes Hero to change attitudes and empower the disabled community. Using humor as a powerful tool to challenge perceptions about disability. Fighting fears around needing care and support as a...2024-01-2956 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastTurning Setbacks into Comebacks: Monique's Creative Conquest | Ep.49 with Monique Dior JarrettIn today's episode I speak to Monique, model and wheelchair dancer, shares her journey of overcoming challenges and pursuing her passions. She discusses her childhood, education, and career choices, including her involvement in the arts and mentoring. Monique also talks about her experiences in wheelchair ballroom and Latin dancing, as well as her unexpected entry into the world of modeling. She highlights the importance of representation and the need for change in the industry. Monique reflects on the intersectionality of disability and race, and the challenges she faces as a disabled person of color. Despite the obstacles, she remains...2024-01-221h 04The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastPolitical Correctness , WOKE and London is SHIT | Ep.48 with Mik Scarlet Pt 2In this podcast episode with Mik Scarlet  @MIKSCARLET  we continue our unfiltered conversation, touching on the ever-evolving standards of language and political correctness. Mik shares his experiences from his time at the BBC, offering a unique perspective on the shifting landscape of disability representation in the media. We also explore the personal and professional challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in the entertainment industry, from unequal pay to the struggle for equal recognition. Mik's candid anecdotes and unfiltered reflections provide a raw and authentic look at the realities of navigating disability and media. Join us for a casual and un...2024-01-1553 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastNavigating TV Stardom, Disability Advocacy, Unconventional CEO Life. | Ep.48 with Mick Scarlet Pt 1In this podcast, Mik Scarlet tells us about his crazy and awesome life. He started out in showbiz and then became a disability activist and a boss who does things his own way. Mik has done a lot of cool and funny things and he shares them with us. He also talks about the problems he has faced, like not getting enough opportunities and money as a disabled person in the industry, but he always makes us laugh with his jokes. Mik’s life story shows us how hard and fun it is to be in the entertainment world with a...2024-01-0850 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastBreaking Boundaries: Journey to Becoming a Fitness Trailblazer Ep.47 with Sam JamesIn this episode of the Not Quite Pod, I have the pleasure of interviewing Sam, a qualified fitness instructor, personal trainer, and disabled fitness presenter who specializes in neuro conditions and rehabilitation. Sam shares their remarkable journey being diagnosed with cerebral palsy, and how she overcame challenges in school and life. We delve into the importance of inclusion and how Sam's personal experiences have shaped their approach to fitness and working with clients with disabilities. Throughout the episode, Sam discusses her experiences as a fitness instructor and personal trainer, and shares insights on the future of fitness and inclusion. 2023-12-181h 10The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastHas Veganism effected farming forever?This is a short segment taken from the below episode where Holly discusses the the impact of veganism on Farming Full episode: https://youtu.be/w1JI65wyLj8 Follow Holly: https://onegirlandhercows.co.uk/links/ Follow us on : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n_q_p_c/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@n_q_p_c?lang=en Website: https://www.nqpc.co.uk/ 2023-12-1309 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastI Spun out! 2022 Britcar Trophy Championship WinnerChris tells us some of his close calls while racing and how he overcame the fear because of this, to get back in the car Check out the full Episode: https://youtu.be/eTugn441FMo?si=YnAfBlDeH7WTkX4t Follow Chris : https://linktr.ee/cjo_racing Follow us on : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n_q_p_c/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@n_q_p_c?lang=en Website: https://www.nqpc.co.uk/ Listen to the podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7GG1WLj... Google Podcast https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... Apple Podcasts https...2023-12-1107 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastHow I made Apple become more inclusive | Ep.46 with Molly WattIn today's episode, I chatted with Molly about the ups and downs of growing up deafblind. She gave me the scoop on how hard it was when teachers and students at her boarding school for the deaf just didn't get what she needed. Molly tried crazy hard to fit in and make it work, but they still left her out for needing accommodations and not knowing sign language off the bat. She talked about how the school banned her essential guide dog Eunice from key spots like the cafeteria and even some classrooms. Can...2023-12-041h 50The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastBreaking S*x Toy Stigma: Promoting Pleasure and Inclusivity | Ep.45 with Kelly Gordon In this episode, I spoke with Kelly Gordon, Creative Director at the sex toy company Hot Octopus. As someone with spinal muscular atrophy, Kelly has always been an advocate for inclusivity. Her goal is to break down stigmas and promote open conversations around intimacy and pleasure. We discussed her journey working in male-dominated industries like football before focusing her efforts on diversity and inclusion. This led her to co-found WITH NOT FOR, a company improving disability representation. Kelly then explained her role at Hot Octopus, leading branding and creative. She shared the company's commitment to inclusive imagery, ensuring customers...2023-11-271h 09The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastHow Horse Riding lead me on a new path? | EP 44 NQPC PodcastIn this episode (NQPC EP 44), I spoke with Holly Moscrop, a wheelchair user living and working on a farm in Yorkshire. We discussed her journey adapting to farm life with her disability, including getting a powered wheelchair with tractor tires to handle the outdoors. Holly shared how mobility aids have opened up her world, despite the stigma surrounding them. As someone working in social media, she also discussed bringing awareness to agriculture and educating people on food origins. We talked about sustainability practices in agriculture, like carbon credits for farms. Follow Holly: https://onegirlandhercows.co.uk/links/ Follow us...2023-11-201h 12The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite Podcast2022 Britcar Trophy Championship Winner Crashed! | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.43 with Chris Overend Chris Overend was born with developmental dysplasia of the hips and, from the age of 12, spent years suffering with injuries and pain caused by an undiagnosed problem. He is a former wheelchair Tennis player and photographer, working at London Fashion week before trying his hand at race driving. It was a great conversation discussing all things race driving and Chris's unique career. Follow Chris : https://linktr.ee/cjo_racing Follow us on : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n_q_p_c/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@n_q_p_c?lang=en Website: https://www.nqpc.co.uk/ Listen...2023-11-141h 20The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite Podcast2022 Britcar Trophy Championship Winner Crashed! | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.43 with Chris Overend Chris Overend was born with developmental dysplasia of the hips and, from the age of 12, spent years suffering with injuries and pain caused by an undiagnosed problem. He is a former wheelchair Tennis player and photographer, working at London Fashion week before trying his hand at race driving. It was a great conversation discussing all things race driving and Chris's unique career. Follow Chris : https://linktr.ee/cjo_racing Follow us on : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n_q_p_c/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@n_q_p_c?lang=en Website: https://www.nqpc.co.uk/ Listen...2023-11-131h 20The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastSexism Within Journalism | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.42 with Lydia WilkinsLydia is a journalist, speaker and author. Her work has appeared in places such as The Independent, The Metro, The Daily Mail, Refinery 29, Business Insider, PosAbility Magazine and others.In this episode we do a deep dive into Journalism Including how it is progressing, How some people within the industry are reluctant to use social media and how Sexism has impacted the industry.  Follow Lydia: https://linktr.ee/journo_lydia  Lydia on Substack: https://lydiawilkins.substack.com Get 25% off of Lydia's book using the code COOK25 Follow us on :  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n_q_p_c/   TikTok https://www.t...2023-11-061h 57The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastThe Untold Truth: How My Disability Changed My In-Laws' Perception NQPC ExcerptHow our in-laws reacted to our Disabilities Full episode https://youtu.be/GCTa02PGDo0 Follow Cait: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asliceofcait/ LinkTree https://linktr.ee/asliceofcait 2023-10-2606 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastThe Unexpected Secret to Conquering Mental Health ChallengesThis excerpt was taken from my podcast with Kris Foster. We talk about how getting into a routine helps the mind move forward and to remain healthy, setting goals and achieving them. Staying away from social media and technology. Watch the Full episode here: https://youtu.be/kU7raNvGVqg Follow Kris Foster: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kris____foster/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-foster-8530b939/ OpenBook Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/open____book/ 2023-10-2504 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastSeeing the Positive Side with Mason Branstrator - NQPC Excerpt Today's Episode is a Small Excerpt from the time I had with @mason_branstrator  talking about seeing the positive in things. Original Episode: https://youtu.be/UmbaIqZaWqA or https://podcasters.spotify.com/charlie-randell/episodes/My-amazing-childhood-prepared-me-for-being-paralysed--The-Not-Quite-Podcast-Ep-25-with-Mason-Branstrator-e22m11o Mason's LinkTree https://linktr.ee/mason_branstrator 2023-10-2306 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastOne of the first with Down Syndrome employed in Fintech | Ep.41 with Kris FosterKris Foster is the Co-founder of Open Book, a project setup to celebrate people with disabilities. He is also one of the first people to be employed with Down Syndrome within the FinTech industry and he's also a public speaker and has spoken at many events including Money 2020. In today's conversation me and Kris spoke about how we think we can bring the conversation of disability more into the mainstream. As well as our journeys when it comes to mental health struggles and how we can bridge the gap between the disabled community and the wider community. ...2023-10-161h 28The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastCancel Culture & the story of Purple Goat Agency | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.40 with Martyn SibleyMartyn is a social entrepreneur that has Founded and Co - founded several different businesses including Disability Horizons, Accomable and his most recent venture The Purple Goat Agency. In this episode we talk everything in business and get a real insight into the Purple Goat story. As well as touching on several different hot topics including cancel culture Follow Martyn: LinkTree https://linktr.ee/martynsibley  Follow Purple Goat:  LinkTree https://linktr.ee/purplegoatagency  Follow Disability Horizons  LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/disabilityhorizons  Follow us on :  Inst...2023-10-091h 30The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastChronic Pan, CBD and Festivals | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.39 with Chloé van DalenChloe is a content creator and an Accessibility Consultant working in the entertainment and tourism sector. Chloe tells us how she deals with chronic pain and her experience as an ambulatory wheelchair user when it comes to travel  Follow Chloe : instagram:https://www.instagram.com/stickwithchloe/  LinkTree https://www.disabilitytraveldiaries.com/blank-1  Follow us on :  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n_q_p_c/   TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@n_q_p_c?lang=en  Website: https://www.nqpc.co.uk/     Listen to the podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7GG1WLjyWxTFb4fd9GbJeT?si=d14f5c370b374dc7   G...2023-10-021h 12The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastBritain's Smallest model and OnlyFans | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.38 with Cait HellyerCait is a content creator and the U’K’s smallest model. Cait tells Us about some of her struggles growing up and how that lead her to being a successful blogger, content creator and The Britain's smallest model. It was also really interesting for me as me and Cait had many similarities on our journey despite having very different disabilities. Follow Cait: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asliceofcait/ LinkTree https://linktr.ee/asliceofcait Follow us on : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n_q_p_c/ TikTok https://www...2023-09-251h 26The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastFrom Stroke Survivor to WHO Speaker | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.37 with Madeline NiebanckMaddi is a young stroke survivor , content creator and author. It was great to talk to Maddi about her journey as a young stroke survivor and how this led to her becoming an author, as well as speaking at a World Health Organization (WHO) event as a headline speaker. Follow Maddi: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maddistrokeofluck/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moneyinniebanck?lang=en LinkTree https://linktr.ee/maddistrokeofluck Blog https://maddistrokeofluck.wordpress.com/ Maddi’s Book Fast FWD: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fast-Fwd-Fully-Recovered-Mindset/dp/1641375329 Follow us on : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n_q_p_c/ TikTok ht...2023-09-181h 12The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastBeing LGBTQ+, Disabled and Pregnant | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.36 with Gemma Bow Gemma is disabled content creator and model who notably models for Snag Tights. I really enjoyed recording this conversation particularly speaking to Gemma about being an expecting parent when you have a disability and her work the mental health space. Follow Gemma: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrsbowretro/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrsbowretro Website http://www.mrsbowretro.com/ Follow us on : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n_q_p_c/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@n_q_p_c?lang=en Website: https://www.nqpc.co.uk/ Listen to the podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7...2023-09-111h 19The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastTraveling Scotland | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.35 with Helen Lear-GrantHelen Lear-Grant Is a disability content creator and travel blogger. She also runs a business called Accessible Holidays Scotland which focuses on accessible travel in and around Scotland. I really enjoyed recording this episode particularly talking about the common strange scenarios we find ourselves in as disabled people. I really do hope you enjoy this episode as much as I have enjoyed recording it for you guys! You can follow Helen at: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wheelybraw/ or https://www.instagram.com/accessibleholidays.scot/ Youtube  @wheelybraw  Follow us on : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n_q_p_c/ Ti...2023-09-041h 35The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastMasculinity and disability | Is it Masculinity toxic?| The Not Quite Podcast Ep.34 with Damian WeatheraldDamien is our first returning guest. Damien is a disabled content creator, Sex educator and sex toy specialist. We covered many topics in this conversation including going to festivals and gigs as a wheelchair user. We also touch on Damian's experience in the sex educator and sex toy industry As a disabled person. Lastly we touch on the position of masculinity in the world we live in today and the impact that has on disabled men.  Follow Damian on Instagram @bedadventures https://www.instagram.com/bedadventures/ @wheelie.rocking.pink https://www.i...2023-08-281h 19The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastTraveling the world as a wheelchair user | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.33 with Ben ClarkBen is a adaptive coach and personal trainer best known for his coaching business Adapt To Perform. He is also a traveling nomad documenting his journey traveling the world  as a wheelchair user    Adapt to performs links  Website: https://adapttoperform.co.uk/  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/adapttoperform/  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdaptToPerform  Bens Travel instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ali_and_benji/2023-08-141h 17The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastI woke up with double vision | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.32 with Roxy MurrayRoxy Murray is a disability advocate, queer advocate and content creator. She also happens to have Multiple sclerosis. She also hosts a podcast called The Sick And Sickening Podcast spilling the real Tea when it comes to disability. I really enjoyed recording this episode and hope you enjoy it too.  Roxy’s Socials:  https://linktr.ee/Multiplesclerosisfashionista  The Sick And Sickening Podcast  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl--4tZwMwk2023-07-311h 22The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastWhy tourettes can be really painful | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.31 with Lauren PerryLauren is a disability advocate/content creator who has Tourette 'Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) and pots. She also runs a page called A Little Poorly Brighton’s Which she Uses to support the disabled community in the Brighton area. She also runs a page called Access Your Life which shares inclusive advice, reviews, and experiences to help people living with disabilities Lauren's LinkTree https://linktr.ee/aticcersguidetolife Access Your Life's LinkTree https://linktr.ee/ accessyourlife A Little Poorly Brighton LinkTree https://linktr.ee/ alittlepoorly2023-07-171h 02The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastThe education system was awful | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.30 with Mason MilneMason is a fellow Podcaster and ASD/ Crohns Advocate he talks about his experience of the UK education system as someone with ASD and how It needs to be improved2023-07-031h 13The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastI Didn't Feel Accepted by the Community | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.29 with Sticks and CopperGima joins Charlie this week for a special episode with Alex and Chloe from Sticks and Copper. Laughing about bedroom mishaps and inaccurate assumptions about disability relationships to talking more deeply about acceptance and how your partner plays a big part in that journey.2023-06-191h 19The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastDisabled People Have Better S3x | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.28 with Damian WeatheraldDamian is a sex educator and s3x toy specialist, he talks about how important varied s3x education is and why we need better s3x education in schools and adulthood.2023-06-051h 18The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastDiagnosis Takes a Toll on Mental Heath | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.27 w/ Dee SmithDee is a model actress and painter living with Fedricks Attacica. She openly shares her experiences of talking about disability online and the problems she faces with that, such as being fetished. 2023-05-221h 02A Positive InfluenceA Positive InfluenceCharlie Randell & Andre Valdes - Disabled Entrepreneurs making a difference!A fun and frank interview with two young disabled entrepreneurs, both born with Cerebral Palsy, Charlie Randell (NQPC – not quite politically correct) and Andre Valdes, (Linked in - making businesses a better place to work).We talk about their journeys, overcoming adversity to their success today, covering disability lifestyles and accessibility awareness for businesses.2023-05-2126 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastI want to be more then just a gimmick | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.26 w/ Oscar Von MemertyOscar is a Public speaker, Dancer and Disability inclusion activist. Coming from a family of performers he is working hard to showcase how much value disabled people have and be more than just a gimmick.2023-05-091h 10The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastMy amazing childhood prepared me for being paralysed | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.25 with Mason BranstratorMason is a T12  Incomplete Paraplegic who's unique perspective on life and high energy is infectious. He talks about his views of accessibility, accommodations and recovery physio. 2023-04-241h 10The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastOne label will never be enough | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.24 with Laura MathiasLaura shares her experiences of living with alopecia and her journey to acceptance and self love. 2023-04-101h 04The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastThe disabled community are woke! | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.23 with Lance JohnsonLance is a Visual Impairment advocate and podcast host focusing on how to adjust to life when losing your sight. He also speaks about the politically correct views of the disabled community and how that can have a negative impact. 2023-03-131h 25The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastThe Drive Not To Give Up | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.22 w/ Ryan SwanepoelRyan is a content creator in the bearding community, representing Beard Mobb England with impressive mustache and beard styling. He also has Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy and his a father of 6, he chats to Charlie about what got him into content creation alongside his busy lifestyle. 2023-02-271h 17The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastAs a Nursery Nurse, I talk about disability at a Young Age. | The Not Quite Podcast Ep. 21 with Dan BerneyDan is a para-sport Javelin Thrower turned Nursery Nurse. He speaks about his experience with Para-Sport, the impact it has had on him today and why he finds it important to introduce disability from a young age. 2023-02-131h 01The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastThe first kid in the UK to have a robotic hand! | The Not Quite Podcast Ep. 20 with Brooke MillhouseCharlie speaks to Brooke about her relationship with Limb Difference and the Aids offered to her. 2023-01-3052 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastI try not to be disabled, the world is not made for me | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.19 with Conor McauleyConor is a Speaker, Music Blogger, and Content Creator from Ireland. He opens up about his life with Duchenne MD and his experience of disability accommodations in Ireland. 2023-01-161h 01The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastAm I allowed to say Disabled? | The Not Quite Pod Ep. 18 with Shannon CrosslandCharlie speaks to Shannon who has an upper limb difference and battled for years with acceptance and identity with a lack of representation or support. 2022-12-1957 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastWhy are you punishing yourself? | The Not Quite Podcast Ep. 17 with Ross LannonCharlie speaks to Ross, a disability travel blogger and Radio host from Cornwall. Ross shares his experiences of travel and work to share the story of what led him to presenting a regular show on Chaos TV and reviewing some of the best travel and foodie hotspots across the UK. 2022-11-2157 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastThere is no representation of mid-life women in Fashion | The Not Quite Podcast ep.16 with Sandie RobertsSandie is a model and activist who creates content around accessibility and the representation of disabled people in fashion. Sandie shared some amazing thoughts around the perception of disability within the community and beyond, sharing how we and others can make an active change! 2022-11-0757 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastThey expect me to be locked away | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.15 with Milo MooneyMilo is a comedic content creator well-known for his self-piss-taking TikTok's. Milo talks to Charlie about his experience of being part of blind family and growing up with a fake eye. 2022-10-241h 22The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite Podcast"You're not really disabled" | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.14 With Ant AndrewsAnt is a IBD advocate and model, educating around Stoma care. He speaks openly to Charlie about his condition, the stigma of hidden disabilities and the common issues he faces when using disabled services such as accessible toilets.2022-10-101h 07The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastThe Fear of Imposter Syndrome | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.13 with Ruby WoodsCharlie speaks to disability theatre practitioner Ruby Woods about supporting disabled actors, autism, and late diagnosis.2022-09-261h 08The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastBeing diagnosed with wrong Learning Difficulty? | Not Quite Podcast Ep.12 with Hamish HallettCharlie speaks to Hamish an Auditory Processing Disorder Advocate, Podcaster and Journalist. He shares his experience of diagnosis and his passion for Political Journalism. 2022-09-121h 33The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastAm I selfish for having a daughter? | The Not Quite Podcast Ep.11 with Joe LougeI spoke to Joe from Dystrophy Dad about being a spoken word poet, battling depression, and being questioned about his choice to have a family. 2022-08-301h 22The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastExcluded from Wireless Festival | Not Quite Podcast Ep.10 with Katouche GollCharlie speaks to Katouche about her terrible experience of accessibility and accommodations at one of the biggest dance festivals in the UK - Wireless. 2022-08-151h 31The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastSolo Disability Travel | Not Quite Podcast Ep.9 with Andre ValdesCharlie chats to Andre who has Cerebral Palsy and loves to Travel. Despite having a disability and being a wheelchair user Andre has been a solo traveller for many years, something that is daunting to a lot of disabled people. He tells us about the ups and the downs of travelling independently.2022-08-011h 29The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastCan you be a successful disabled actor? Not Quite Podcast Ep.8 with Lee JefferyCharlie catches up with fellow content creator Lee Jeffery from JustRollinThruLife. They talk about trying to get into the acting industry as a disabled actor - are there enough roles and why casting non-disabled actors in disabled roles is bad. 2022-07-181h 17The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastBringing Fitness to Everyone - Not Quite Podcast Ep 7. with Craig Graham from Alt-MovementCraig is a fitness instructor and PT specialising in adaptive fitness for disabled people. He talks about how he started his business, what he enjoys about training with adaptive athletes and the future of Alt Movement. 2022-07-041h 00The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastDisability US Vs UK - Not Quite Pod Ep. 6 Mikey InfanteCharlie speaks to bodybuilder, actor, and speaker Mikey about his experience of Cerebral Palsy and disability comparisons between the USA and the UK.2022-06-201h 16The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastDisability in Fashion - Not Quite Podcast Ep.5 Ashley ArcherCharlie talks to model, athlete and wheelchair salesmen Ashley Archer about representation in fashion, and the common misconception that Disabled People arent Fashionable. Charlie also talks to Ashley about his career and experience in finding secure work as a disabled person.2022-06-061h 22The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastDisability in Jiujitsu? - Not Quite Podcast Ep. 4 Ali GolchinCharlie speaks to Brazillian Jiujitsu fighter Ali about how he developed an interest in the sport and his progression with Jiujitsu as someone with Cerebral Palsy. They also speak about Ali's experiences of friendships and dating in an unaccepting community and negative body image. 2022-05-2243 minThe Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastCan you ski with Cerebral Palsy? - Not Quite Podcast Ep.3 Peter McCarthyCharlie speaks to skier and climber Pete about his experience with Cerebral Palsy and sport. 2022-05-081h 33The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastBeing a Disabled Football Club Owner - Not Quite Podcast Ep.2 - George DowellCharlie chats with George Dowell about what it's like to be the owner of a football club, dating with a disability and the stigma's around disability and certain terminology.2022-04-241h 00The Not Quite PodcastThe Not Quite PodcastEquality in Disability Relationship - Not Quite Podcast Ep.1 - Georgina TwelftreeWe launch the podcast with a conversation with Gina. Talking more honestly than ever about relationship struggles, adapting to life with Charlie's family and the things we hate about being an Interabled couple.  Episode Transcript available here: https://www.nqpc.co.uk/podcast-transcripts 2022-04-1051 minIn Pursuit of PassionIn Pursuit of PassionCharlie Randell - Fitness is my flow stateFor the third episode of the season, we were joined by fitness, lifestyle and YouTube content creator Charlie Randell who spoke about his passion for fitness. Charlie was always an active person because he enjoyed multiple sports, the main one being swimming. He almost became a member of the Paralympic team for Great Britain, but he was unfortunately too old to compete. However, his rejection from the Olympics spurred him to do fitness as a passion. After that, he started his page Not Quite Politically Correct (NQPC), a page that talks about fitness, lifestyle, disability, and travel. In this...2022-04-0630 minThe Radiant Black PodcastThe Radiant Black PodcastEpisode 18: Supermassive, Rogue Sun, and another Radiant GiveawayA SUPERMASSIVE episode for a SUPERMASSIVE event. In this episode, fan-favorite Charlie Randell joins the Radiant Black Podcast team once more, and we review both Supermassive and Rogue Sun #1! Check us out on twitter and other socials for our Radiant Black Vol. 2 giveaway (below). Stay Radiant!   The Radiant Black Podcast Twitter (check out our NEXT giveaway!): https://twitter.com/RadiantBlackPod Follow Bash on twitter for comics and RB talk:                 Follow Charlie Randell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecomicsheikh                                        https://twitter.com/DCcavilier Radiant Black Discord Link: discord.gg/bfR5Pm62Ra   2022-03-051h 37lABLEdlABLEd24. with Charlie Randell24. With Charlie RandellAlice and Lucy run the gamut of topics with their guest Charlie Randell; talking about everything from dating to surgery as well as the ever-present perception of disability access as an inconvenience. Charlie is a disability and lifestyle vlogger who takes a candid approach to advocacy, championing fitness and inclusion Charlie challenges assumptions with his online brand Not Quite Politically Correct.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @labledpod To find out moreAbout the Show & how to supportSupport this PodcastLike LABLEd Podcast on Facebook2022-01-201h 14Ability Beast TalkAbility Beast TalkCharlie Randell talks about his dorsal rhizotomy surgery and gaining more physical independence.Charlie Randell talks about his dorsal rhizotomy surgery and gaining more physical independence. And this weeks episodes of Ability Beast Talk it’s a two-part two episode sit down with Charlie Randell we’re on the first episode we discuss his determination to heal the world what he’s capable of despite having cerebral palsy and not taking life so seriously in having a disability. Charlie’s outlook shows the world that no matter if you have a disability it’s not the end all be all and you don’t have to be so serious in life. He is a remarkable...2021-08-311h 04Ability Beast TalkAbility Beast TalkCharlie Randell: not letting cerebral palsy stop his movement in life! Episode one of two.Charlie Randell not letting cerebral palsy stop his movement in life! And this weeks episode of Ability Beast Talk it’s a two-part two episode sit down with Charlie Randell we’re on the first episode we discuss his determination to heal the world what he’s capable of despite having cerebral palsy and not taking life so seriously in having a disability. Charlie’s outlook shows the world that no matter if you have a disability it’s not the end all be all and you don’t have to be so serious in life. He is a remarkable inspiration...2021-08-3133 minXceptional Leaders with Mai Ling Chan & James BergesXceptional Leaders with Mai Ling Chan & James BergesLeisure and Intimacy in Interabled Relationships with Charlie Randell and Georgina TwelftreeCharlie Randell and Georgina Twelftree are a couple in an interabled relationship and in this conversation with Martyn they open up about the challenges they face with accessibility and overcoming misconceptions and stereotypes. Charlie has cerebral palsy and depends on mobility aids to get around and they have decided to share their experiences and candid, real-life situations to help educate and inform others who are in similar situations. Through their blog, YouTube videos, and social media content, Charlie and Gina are sharing valuable information with the world.2021-07-2637 minSpastic ChatterSpastic ChatterSpastic Chatter: Getting Real About Cerebral Palsy Ep 18 Not So Politically Correct Feat Charlie Randell"I sort of tackle the more difficult conversations that people are more nervous around." This week on Spastic Chatter I chat with Charlie Randell who is a disabled youtuber and runs the social media platform Not Quite Politically Correct. Check it out! You can also listen to the episode on Spotify and iTunes. 2020-07-2733 min