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Jo Lamble
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SEN Afternoons
Stef and Lachie Lamble: "The Lambros Army" - Dwayne's World - Wednesday 6th June
Stef and Lachie Lamble speak to Sam Edmund about their journey running across the UK to raise money and awareness for cancer research. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2025-08-06
07 min
SEN Afternoons
Stef and Lachie Lamble - "The Lambros" - on Dwayne's World - Wednesday 9th July
Stef and Lachie Lamble speak to Dwayne ahead of their run across the UK. Find out more at lambrosarmy.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2025-07-09
06 min
Next Gen North
How MasterChef Alumni Daniel Lambell is Shaping Darwin’s Food Scene
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel: http://youtube.com/@NextGenNorth Our Host: Stuart CookToday’s Guest: Daniel Lamble Behind the Flames: Daniel Lambell’s Transition from Firefighting to Food Innovation Join us on Next Gen North as we explore Daniel Lamble's journey from battling blazes as a firefighter to mastering the culinary arts in the kitchen. Discover how his stint on MasterChef launched him into the spotlight and shaped his unique approach to dining. Hear Daniel as he shares his exciting transition to the culina...
2024-09-29
1h 26
Profile
Simon Harris
Although Simon Harris reportedly describes himself as an 'accidental politician', he has managed to make a career out of it. His interest in politics was sparked at the age of 15 when he set up a support group in his local town to campaign for better secondary education for autistic people after he saw his parents struggle to get help for his younger brother. From then on his path was set. After a brief dalliance with Fianna Fail he joined the youth wing of the Fine Gael party at 17. He gave up his degree studies in year three of a...
2024-04-06
15 min
Help! I Have A Teenager
The Psychology Of Mum Guilt & How To Fight It
We hear all the time how parents are being struck by 'mum guilt' but what's the psychology behind it? Clinical Psychologist Jo Lamble breaks it down and gives her tips on how we can manage it. Plus, when your teenager starts neglecting their friends after getting into a relationship, should you intervene? Or is that overstepping? We discuss. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia Want something else to listen to? Please enjoy our latest episode: ‘Hits Different, Pop Off, Rizz’: Why Is My Teen Speaking Another Language? Jo's recommendation this week was the gam...
2024-04-04
17 min
Help! I Have A Teenager
My Teen Got A Tattoo Without Permission. Now What?
Our teenagers will make choices they might later regret, like… getting a tattoo. And for some parents, seeing their child come home with ink is their worst nightmare. Our resident parenting expert and Clinical Psychologist Jo Lamble has been there and shares how she wishes she would’ve reacted to help you. Plus, tracking technology has levelled up again—now you can even keep tabs on your teen’s driving speed. But, Dr Ginni Mansberg’s got some questions about the potential benefits and risks. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia Explore the...
2024-01-25
16 min
Help! I Have A Teenager
Texting, Trolling & Tweens: A Guide To You Child's First Phone
Holly Wainwright joins our very own clinical psychologist, Jo Lamble, for a special crossover episode of Help! I Have A Tweenager. In this episode, they tackle a common dilemma: what to do when your tween asks for a phone? And how young is too young? Jo shares insights on keeping a positive attitude about phones and recognising when your child might be ready for one. Plus, they explore the world of phone contracts between child and parent, with Holly asking—how effective are they really? This episode was made in partnership with Optus.
2024-01-09
26 min
Chin Music
Riverfront Revival: Everything you Need to Know about Charleston's Premiere Music Festival
Send us a textOn Episode 7 of Chin Music, the crew welcomes Rob Lamble to the studio! Rob is an instrumental part of the Riverfront Revival crew and we're honored to get the inside scoop on this weekend's festival. From all the acts including Darius Rucker, to what food you can enjoy out at the Park, Chin Music has you covered. Tickets are still available at https://www.riverfrontrevival.com/tickets.Guest: Rob LambleHosts: Chad Holbrook, Scottie Frier, and Colin MorrisProducer: Colin MorrisFollow us on Instagram...
2023-10-04
34 min
Hello, Bump
Mental Health, Self Care & The Joy Of Lowering Expectations
We're at month 5. By this stage, your baby will be about the size of a large banana! Which is handy because cravings strike at any time. In this episode, we’re making sure you look after yourself. From proper nutrition and exercise to checking in on your mental health and everything in between. We'll chat with Bump Day Spa founder Tegan Natoli and Family psychologist Jo Lamble about the power of asking for help, mastering the art of self-care (without guilt!) and the mental load mothers face during pregnancy. Everyone's experience is unique, and...
2023-06-25
34 min
456 Club
Letting Go & Growing Closer To Your Adult Children
This week on the 456 Club we are talking about the complexities of parenting children who aren’t children. How do you maintain healthy boundaries? Can you be friends with your kid? And what do you do when you profoundly disagree with choices your adult child is making? This episode we speak with Mia Freedman, about her relationship with her adult son, becoming a grandmother, and what the experience is like transitioning from ‘ your child’s manager to their consultant’. Plus, we’re joined by Family Clinical Psychologist Jo Lamble to help us navigate ways forwa...
2023-06-08
43 min
CleanBreak
Not Planning Ahead Is Not Worth It with Connie Lamble
Our hosts Daren Givoque and Tina Murray are joined today by Connie Lamble. Connie is a proud mom, wife, and daughter who pivoted her career at 40 by going to law school and now practices out of The Law Office of Connie Lamble. If you’ve never given a thought about delegating a power of attorney or writing a will, you will definitely find this episode interesting. Find Connie via: www.lamble.ca Facebook: @ConnieLamble Contact Connie at: connie@lamble.ca or (613) 258 0038 This episode is sponsored by Cloud 9 Business Solutions. Che...
2022-07-26
53 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
202 Nick Hurd
"I can’t undo the past, but I wanted to be a part of making things better” While the Inquiry has paused hearing evidence, Kate Lamble spoke in depth to Nick Hurd, a former Minister for Policing and the Fire Service and now the government’s independent advisor on Grenfell. She asked about his experiences while in government immediately after the fire and discussed what the future holds for the tower itself and how to memorialise the site. Presenter: Kate Lamble Producers: Sharon Hemans and Kristiina Cooper Researcher: Marcia Veiga Studio Mix: Gareth Jones Editor: Hugh Levinson
2022-07-08
25 min
The Space
Top Tip: Teenagers and connection
For modern parents, raising a teen or a tween is NOT easy. Why are today's parents feeling like failures? Ok we won’t solve this issue in 5 minutes lol but over the next few weeks, we will share a couple of winning strategies from the book ‘The New Teen Age’ by Dr Ginni Mansberg and Jo Lamble. Links ‘The New Teen Age: How to support today’s tweens and teens to become healthy, happy adults’, by Dr Ginni Mansberg and Jo Lamble - https://bit.ly/thenewteenage . The Space Instagram @thespace_podcast and https://bit.ly/thespace_inst...
2021-09-11
04 min
The Space
How to connect with your teenager
This ep is allll about teenagers. We’ve all been one. We all remember the angst. For modern parents, raising a teen or a tween is NOT easy. Why are today’s parents feeling like failures? Ok we won’t solve this issue in 5 minutes lol but But, over the next few weeks, we will share a couple of winning strategies from the book ‘The New Teen Age’ by Dr Ginni Mansberg and Jo Lamble. Links ‘The New Teen Age: How to support today’s tweens and teens to become healthy, happy adults’, by Dr Ginni Mansberg...
2021-09-09
04 min
Wednesday Breakfast
Collingwood College meets Regan Lamble, Workers host alternative Covid press conference, Afghan solidarity, corporate responsibility for modern slavery
7.00am Acknowledgement of Country7.12am Sabarin, Mahmoud and Hussein from Fidget Kids interview Olympic walker Regan Lamble. Fidget Kids are children from 3/4 Reggio at Collingwood College. Throughout May and June these children visited 3CR to experience the power of radio. They recorded interviews in the studio and produced their own podcasts. See more at https://www.3cr.org.au/fidgetkids-collingwoodcollege7.34am Janet Burstall from LIFE - Living Incomes for Everybody - speaks with Annie from Solidarity Breakfast about the Alternative Press Conference they organised as an alternative to the official daily government Covid Press Conferences in NSW. The voices of workers and the community...
2021-09-07
00 min
It Takes A Village
Parenting: Supporting tweens and teens to healthy adulthood
Parenting tweens and teens can be difficult territory to navigate, even more so in a pandemic when a life lived online is accentuated. Clinical psychologist Jo Lamble and Family GP Ginni Mansberg are riding out Covid restrictions in New South Wales. They have combined their years of experience working with families to write a practical parenting guide - The New Teen Age - how to support today's tweens and teens to become healthy happy adults. It is specifically designed for parents, step-parents and carers.Parenting tweens and adolescents can be difficult territory, even more so in a...
2021-08-26
23 min
No Filter
Dick Pics, TikTok & Vaping: The Hectic Lives Of Teenagers
Being a teenager has changed. A lot. There’s TikTok, vaping, dick pics, snap chat maps...and all the things that were once thought as fixed - like gender and identity - are fluid and open to interpretation. Dr Ginni Mansberg and clinical psychologist Jo Lamble have over 20 years experience as clinicians and parents. They know first hand what concerns parents today about raising adolescents, and they see it daily in their practices. So they’ve written a book about it called The New Teen Age. Because that’s exactly what it is. And they join Mi...
2021-07-25
57 min
Feel Good From Within with Yvette Le Blowitz - #spaitgirl podcast
The New Teen Age with Jo Lamble, Clinical Psychologist, Author
Welcome to the #SPAITGIRL Talk Show with Yvette Le Blowitz EP.131 - The New Teen Age with Jo Lamble, Clinical Psychologist, Author Jo Lamble is a clinical psychologist who has been in private practice for nearly 30 years, specialising in relationship and parenting issues. Author and co-author of seven previous books, she writes a weekly advice column of body+soul magazine and appears regularly on television and radio. She and her partner have two adult children. In this podcast episode 131 Jo Lamble shares what inspired her to co-author The New Teen Age: Ho...
2021-07-16
54 min
Digital Families
The NEW Teen Age with co-author Jo Lamble Clinical Psychologist Ep40
Jo Lamble is a Clinical Psychologist and along with her co Author Dr Ginni Mansberg they have written the ultimate handbook for parents on raising Tweens and Teens titled "The NEW Teen Age. In this Digital Families Podcast Jo Lamble and I chat about some of the issues that are covered in the book including Teenagers, sleep and devices, Sleepovers and mobile phone use - And using tracking apps/devices on your kids - Yes or No? What to do if you find out your child isn't where they are supposed to be? The book covers teen health issues...
2021-07-12
35 min
Tune In To A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Addictive.
The New Teen Age by Dr. Ginni Mansberg, Jo Lamble
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/508413to listen full audiobooks. Title: The New Teen Age Author: Dr. Ginni Mansberg, Jo Lamble Narrator: Jo Lamble, Dr. Ginni Mansberg Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 31 minutes Release date: June 1, 2021 Genres: Non-fiction Publisher's Summary: Why are today's parents feeling like failures, worried that their teens will ‘go off the rails', won't get through school, won't find a job or will be overwhelmed by stress? With so many experts out there offering conflicting advice, how do parents know where to turn and who to trust? As both clinicians and parents, Dr Ginni Mansberg and clinical ps...
2021-06-01
12h 31
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Kids, Non-fiction
The New Teen Age by Dr. Ginni Mansberg, Jo Lamble
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/508413to listen full audiobooks. Title: The New Teen Age Author: Dr. Ginni Mansberg, Jo Lamble Narrator: Jo Lamble, Dr. Ginni Mansberg Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 31 minutes Release date: June 1, 2021 Genres: Non-fiction Publisher's Summary: Why are today's parents feeling like failures, worried that their teens will ‘go off the rails', won't get through school, won't find a job or will be overwhelmed by stress? With so many experts out there offering conflicting advice, how do parents know where to turn and who to trust? As both clinicians and parents, Dr Ginni Mansberg and clinical ps...
2021-06-01
12h 31
Passing Through with Ramon Mazinga
JO LAMBLE psychologist #6 Passing Through with Ramon Mazinga
JO LAMBLE psychologist #6 Passing Through with Ramon Mazinga Jo is an Australian clinical psychologist specialised on relationship issues. She has published several books over the years covering a wide spectrum of topics in the mental heath space. In this chat we cover polyamory, polygamy, monogamy, kids education, bullying, screen time, friendships, and more. Youtube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ramonmazinga/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ramonmazinga/support
2021-02-18
1h 18
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
126 Harley Facades: Week Two
Staff from cladding specialists Harley Facades gave their second week of evidence with some contradictionsThe freelance designer hired to do the detailed design work on the cladding told the inquiry he knew building regulation guidance suggested cavity barriers were necessary around windows. But these never appeared in drawings. The Design Manager said he didn’t consider it his responsibility to check whether the drawings complied with building regulations.Presenter / Producer: Kate Lamble Producer: Sharon Hemans Researcher: May Cameron
2020-09-18
36 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
125 The Cladding Specialists: Harley Facades
Harley’s Managing Director, Ray Bailey denied that his company put pressure on the architects Studio E to use combustible cladding materials on Grenfell. Ray Bailey said he thought the materials used on the tower complied with building regulation guidance, which he found confusing. In other evidence Zak Maynard, a Managing Surveyor for Rydon, admitted the main contractor downgraded materials around the windows of the tower due to an estimating error.Presenter / Producer: Kate Lamble Producer: Sharon Hemans Researcher: May Cameron
2020-09-11
33 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
124 The Contractor Rydon: Week 2
Rydon knew they were in ‘pole position’ to win the tender for the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower, before the formal tender process had ended, according to evidence given to the inquiry. The Refurbishment Manager agreed in his evidence that Rydon had personal and private access to staff at the Tenant Management Organisation. The tender document gave inaccurate information in the CVs of key staff. Rydon passed on incorrect figures to the TMO about potential savings from changing materials. Two site managers working on the refurbishment said that they had not checked the fire safety of the materials used...
2020-07-31
37 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
123 The Contractor: Rydon
The Inquiry heard a full week of evidence from Rydon, the lead contractor in the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower. The Inquiry heard how Rydon relied on specialist subcontractors to raise safety concerns. Emails described some residents unhappy with the building work as ‘rebels’. And there was evidence which showed how Rydon underreported potential savings to make up for their own budgeting shortfall. Presenter / Producer: Kate Lamble Producer: Sharon Hemans Researcher: May Cameron Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2020-07-24
49 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
121 The Fire Consultants Exova: Week 2
This week the fire consultants Exova gave more evidence. The Inquiry heard how no fire strategy report was ever completed for Grenfell Tower, and that their last version of the report suggested the proposed changes would have no adverse effect on the risks of external fire spread. The Inquiry also heard that the lead consultant working on the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower said he was unaware of any of the materials designers were planning to use on the building, but was sent details of the materials in email attachments he did not read.Presenter / Producer: Kate Lamble ...
2020-07-10
40 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
120 Living with Combustible Cladding
More than three years after the fire at Grenfell tower, hundreds of buildings around the country are still covered in ACM – the same type of cladding used at Grenfell. As Phase 2 of the inquiry restarts after a four month break, we hear from residents who have been living in buildings with combustible cladding. Producer / Presenter: Kate Lamble Producer: Sharon Hemans Researcher: May Cameron
2020-07-07
14 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
119 The Fire Safety Consultants: Exova
This week Cate Cooney, a former employee of the fire safety consultancy Exova gave her evidence, before the inquiry was suspended due to the outbreak of Covid-19.The fire safety strategy for the existing building was written by a consultant who never visited the site. It decided that a number of features which didn’t meet current building regulations were ‘satisfactory’. Presenter / producer : Kate Lamble Producer: Luke Radcliff Researcher: May Cameron Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2020-03-17
22 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
118 The Architects Studio E: Week 2
This week the architects Studio E gave more evidence. The Inquiry heard how the materials used in the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower were chosen and how some of the design features were selected. Witnesses said the initial selection of the combustible cladding was based on appearance and price, and blamed what they called misleading marketing material for their choice of insulation. Presenter / Producer : Kate Lamble Producer: Luke Radcliff Researcher: May Cameron Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2020-03-13
44 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
117 The Architects: Studio E
The architectural company which designed the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower started their evidence this week. The Inquiry heard how none of the initial team working on the project had any experience in cladding high rise residential buildings, and that the lead architect was not familiar with specific regulations for high rise buildings. Presenter / producer : Kate Lamble Producer: Luke Radcliff Researcher: May Cameron Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2020-03-06
38 min
Profile
David Frost
The UK’s chief Brexit negotiator is hardly a household name and until very recently this former diplomat had no public profile at all. Now David Frost has arguably one of the most challenging jobs in British politics. How has he made it to the top?Presenter: Edward Stourton Producers: Eleanor Biggs, Kate Lamble, Olga Smirnova, and Phoebe Keane
2020-02-29
14 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
116 Self-incrimination and Building Regulations Explained
A legal discussion about whether to offer blanket protection from self-incrimination put the Inquiry on hold this week. We look into what this really means, and explain how building regulations work in England. Presenter / producer : Kate Lamble Producer: Luke Radcliff Researcher: May Cameron Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2020-02-07
30 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
115 Phase 2 Opening Statements
The opening statements of Phase 2 of the inquiryPhase 2 of the inquiry started by looking at the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower. The lead counsel to the inquiry said the majority of organisations involved in the redevelopment were indulging in a merry-go-round of buck-passing. Presenter / producer : Kate Lamble Producer: Luke Radcliff Researcher: May Cameron Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2020-01-31
43 min
The World of Business
Clean Cooking in Rwanda
More than seventy percent of households in Rwanda cook over wooden and charcoal fires. This means women often sit for hours every day in smoky conditions which can damage their health, increasing the risk of respiratory infections, heart disease, strokes and lung cancer. These traditional cooking methods are also the cause of widespread deforestation. The Rwandan government is aiming to halve the number of people using these cooking fuels in the next six years. They're investing in infrastructure and offering tax incentives to try and support businesses to entice customers to other products which could give them a cleaner...
2019-12-28
26 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
113 Phase 1 Report: The Incident Commanders
The last podcast analysing the Phase 1 report. In this episode we look in detail at the ‘systemic failings’ Sir Martin Moore-Bick found in the fire brigade’s response. Including in their training, equipment, and their failure to consider a full or partial evacuation of the tower. Producer Kate Lamble Researcher Tom Wright Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2019-11-04
38 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
112 Phase 1 Report: Flat 142
The report says there was a fundamental failure of command and control when it came to the firefighters at Grenfell. In this episode we look at how the story of flat 142 illustrates this. Producer Kate Lamble Researcher Tom Wright Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2019-11-01
24 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
111 Phase 1 Report: The Building
The report into Phase 1 of the Inquiry found that the tower did not comply with building regulations. In this episode we take a closer look at what happened to the building during the fire and the conclusions and recommendations made by the chair, Sir Martin Moore-Bick. Producer Kate Lamble Researcher Tom Wright Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2019-10-31
28 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
110 Phase 1 Report: The Headlines
The report into Phase 1 of the inquiry was released today.It found that the tower breached building regulations. It was critical of the London Fire Brigade’s response, arguing that more people would have survived if they had evacuated the tower by 1.50 in the morning.In this episode we look at the main conclusions and recommendations made by the inquiry. Producer Kate Lamble Researcher Tom Wright Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2019-10-30
36 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
109 Phase 1 Report: Preview
The report into Phase 1 of the inquiry is due to be released on the 30th October. In this episode we discuss what that report may include, as well as what the inquiry has been doing since the last piece of evidence was heard ten months ago. Producer Kate Lamble Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2019-10-25
17 min
Beyond Today
Grenfell: what have we learnt?
72 people died in the Grenfell Tower fire two years ago this week. Since then the first part of a public inquiry has taken place looking at the events of that night. The next phase, which will investigate why the 24-storey tower was wrapped in combustible cladding, will start next year. Kate Lamble from the BBC Grenfell Inquiry podcast tells what we have learnt so far. We also speak to Gill Kernick, who used to live in Grenfell Tower and works in risk management. She tells us what should be done to avoid this kind of disaster again....
2019-06-12
19 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
108 The Story of Flat 113
On the 14th floor of Grenfell Tower, firefighters moved eight residents into flat 113. Only four would survive. Using evidence from phase 1 of the Grenfell Tower Public Inquiry, Katie Razzall pieces together what went wrong that night in flat 113. The answer reveals a catalogue of errors which may help to explain the wider disaster.Producer: Kate LambleContact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2019-03-23
57 min
Harmony UK Podcast
Deborah Lamble, Chairman of LABBS on the future of British Barbershop
Deborah Lamble talks about mixed-voice choruses, and the decision by BABS to accept women as singers into the organisation for the first time. Interview recorded November 2018
2018-12-20
08 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
107 Closing Statements: Day 3
The final day of hearings for Phase 1. The Tenant Management Organisation, which ran Grenfell Tower, acknowledged that the external cladding created an unprecedented fire. Companies which supplied products used during the refurbishment also submitted written statements.Producer Kate Lamble Researcher Olivia Beazley Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2018-12-12
31 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
106 Closing Statements: Day 2
Lawyers for survivors called for the stay-put advice to be changed to get out. Counsel for the tenant in flat 16 where the fire started said the inquiry should conclude the fire was accidental. He urged the inquiry not to use firefighters as sacrificial lambs. Producer Kate Lamble Researcher Olivia Beazley Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2018-12-11
26 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
105 Closing Statements: Day 1
The London Fire Brigade acknowledges it was overwhelmed on the night of the fire. Lawyers for the bereaved, survivors and residents criticise the fire brigade’s response and argue the tower didn’t meet building regulations. Producer Kate Lamble Researcher Olivia Beazley Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2018-12-10
37 min
Small Changes
Defying the Taliban: Afghanistan's secret schools for girls
Suraya Pakzad talks to Lucy Lamble about her work championing girls’ education – and living on red alert for the next Taliban raid
2018-12-05
18 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
104 Bereaved, Survivors and Residents: Written statements
Today the inquiry heard evidence from the written statements given by the bereaved, survivors and residents of Grenfell.These included accounts from Emmanuella Desaro whose daughter Gloria Trevisan died on the top floor of Grenfell Tower, and Adriana Ramirez, the mother of 12-year-old Jessica Urbano Ramirez, who went up the tower to try to escape the fire. Witness statements from residents who were evacuated from their homes in the wider Lancaster West Estate were also read out.Producers Elisabeth Mahy and Kate Lamble Researcher Olivia Beazley Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co...
2018-12-03
30 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
103 Expert Witness: Professor David Purser
Expert witness Professor David Purser believes people are more likely to have died from smoke inhalation than from exposure to heat and flames. During a presentation to the inquiry Professor Purser explained how irritants and gases in the smoke would have affected residents and impeded their escape. Producers Elisabeth Mahy and Kate Lamble Researcher Olivia Beazley Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2018-11-29
19 min
Small Changes
‘My father's murderers are still free’: taking on Mexico's violent underworld
Investigative journalist Anabel Hernández has risked her life to expose corruption at the heart of her country’s violent ‘drug wars’. She tells Lucy Lamble why staying silent is not an option
2018-11-14
22 min
Small Changes
'Disability is not the end of the world': reinventing yourself after becoming blind
Activist Christophe Oulé had a glittering career in engineering in Burkina Faso when he lost his sight. Now he campaigns tirelessly to improve the lives of other blind people. He talks to Lucy Lamble
2018-11-07
15 min
Small Changes
'It's a long fight': the communities devastated by Brazil's dam collapse
Three years after the country’s worst environmental disaster, in which 19 people died, Lucy Lamble hears how Letícia Oliveira is still campaigning for justice for the people affected
2018-10-31
13 min
The Inquiry
The Inquiry Junior - What’s Killing Africa’s Elephants?
This is a special edition that younger listeners aged 10 to 14 can also enjoy. If you’re no longer in that bracket, don’t worry, The Inquiry as you know and love it will be back to normal after the next two episodes. It’s an experiment and we’d love to know what you think of it. Please email us Theinquiry@bbc.com or tweet @bbctheinquiry.What’s Killing Africa’s Elephants? Poachers, jewellery makers and angry farmers: the story behind the drop in elephant numbers across Africa.Presenters: Priscilla Ngethe and Kate Lamble.Image: Afr...
2018-09-13
23 min
Small Changes
'Girls who leave militias get rejected': helping child soldiers go home
Lucy Lamble talks to Sandra Olsson from Child Soldiers International, who works with girls formerly caught up in armed groups in Democratic Republic of the Congo as they struggle to settle back in their communities
2018-08-15
16 min
The Thought Show
A Vegan You Tube Court Drama
Anna Scanlon, a vegan vlogger, has filed a lawsuit for defamation after she found herself the target of abuse online . She complained to the social media companies but got little response. The forthcoming trial could have major implications for defamation online. From penguins to nematodes - is it possible to count how many animals are born in the world every day? Reporter Kate Lamble takes a trip to the zoo to find out the answer to a ten year old listener’s question. What is it about beautiful landscapes that people like so much? Caz Graham explores the appeal of wi...
2018-06-14
49 min
Small Changes
Executed, disappeared, tortured: the risks of defending human rights
In the climate of fear following the murder of activist Berta Cáceres in Honduras, Lucy Lamble talks to Ana Paula Hernández about her work supporting campaigners who fight to protect native lands
2018-05-30
19 min
McGill University
Occupational Therapy Students - International Clinical Fieldwork
Occupational Therapy students Chamila Anthonypillai, Ela Rutkowski, Melissa Lamble, and Julianne Brown discuss their international clinical fieldwork experiences.
2018-05-25
00 min
Small Changes
'It's everywhere – in factories, in the bedroom': fighting India's gender violence
Against the backdrop of #MeToo and the country’s infamous rape cases, Lucy Lamble talks to activist Seema Nair about her work empowering Indian women
2018-05-02
24 min
More or Less: Behind the Stats
WS More or Less: Puerto Rico - statistics versus politics
The government of Puerto Rico has developed a plan to strip the island’s statistical agency of its independent board as part of a money saving enterprise. But as the Caribbean island recovers from a debt crisis and the devastation of Hurricane Maria which struck last year, many are questioning whether the move could have long reaching implications. Presenters: Tim Harford and Kate Lamble Producer: Kate Lamble(Photo: Damage to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria: The La Perla neighbourhood, San Juan. Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images.)
2018-04-29
10 min
CleanBreak
Episode 2: Wills, Powers of Attorney, & Divorce: With Connie Lamble
What happens to wills and powers of attorney before, after and during a Divorce? Some things change, and some things stay the same. And if you mix those two up, you can end up in some real hot water! Connie Lamble is a Lawyer in Kemptville Ontario and she sheds light on this essential topic for those considering a Divorce. https://divorcenet.ca/item/the-law-office-of-connie-lamble/ Daren Givoque - Chair and Host Tina Murray - Vice Chair and Host Produced by - Business Content - http://www.businesscontent.ca/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cleanbreak/support
2018-04-06
33 min
Small Changes
Human experience will always speak louder than any campaign
Lucy Lamble talks to an Amnesty International expert about the importance of letting people in tough situations tell their own stories
2018-04-04
16 min
Small Changes
Block like an Egyptian: roller derby team get women's rights on track
Lucy Lamble talks to Angie Kaster, co-founder of Egypt’s first roller derby team – the all-female CaiRollers – about how this brutal contact sport is empowering local women
2018-03-28
17 min
Small Changes
'Oxfam allegations are tip of iceberg': sexual harassment and aid workers
Lucy Lamble talks to Rebecca Ratcliffe about her investigations into exploitation and the misuse of power in humanitarian organisations
2018-02-14
10 min
Small Changes
'Everything was clouded by Trump in 2017': a challenging year for poor nations
Lucy Lamble looks back over 12 months of critical changes for developing countries, dominated by the devastating effects of the ‘global gag rule’
2017-12-19
20 min
Small Changes
'It was unbelievable horror': the Rohingya crisis
With nearly a million Rohingya driven out of Myanmar in what the UN has called textbook ‘ethnic cleansing’, Lucy Lamble hears about the situation on the ground in Bangladesh – and how the international community can help
2017-12-07
17 min
The World of Business
Diversifying Russia's Economy
Oil and gas are the backbone of Russia’s economy and swings in energy prices can push the country from boom to bust. 80 per cent of the country's exports are directly related to hydro-carbons. So how successfully is Russia diversifying into new areas? As Caroline Bayley discovers, government money is supporting hi-tech start-ups and counter sanctions imposed by the government on food imports from the US and EU are helping the food sector. However, doing business in Russia is far from straightforward. Producer: Kate Lamble
2017-11-25
26 min
Small Changes
'Making war is easier than making peace': in conversation with Colombia's President Santos
With six months left in office, Juan Manuel Santos talks to Lucy Lamble about whether his acclaimed yet controversial peace deal can survive the transition
2017-11-08
13 min
Small Changes
'Some people believe disability is contagious': breaking down barriers in Mozambique
From school to the workplace, people with disabilities in Mozambique face stigma and discrimination. They are far less likely to be educated and can find it impossible to get into work. Lucy Lamble travels to Sofala province to see how a new initiative is opening up opportunities and transforming lives Read the feature
2017-10-10
21 min
The Thought Show
London's High-rise Death Toll
Establishing the death toll in the fire that engulfed Grenfell Tower, a residential block in West London, has proved to be unexpectedly difficult. Commander Stuart Cundy, who oversaw the Metropolitan police operation following the fire, tells Tim Harford why it is has been so challenging. Hurricane Harvey brought devastating floods to large areas of Texas; and in its wake came a flurry of fake news, much of which went viral - including a picture of a shark on a highway and reports of mass looting. And there’s growing concern in the Gulf States where an illegal market for employing do...
2017-09-07
49 min
The Why Factor
Complexity
Technology has the potential to change all our lives for the better, yet many of us are often reduced to hitting screens in frustration. So why does technology feel so complicated?In this edition of the Why Factor, Kate Lamble explores why we get so exasperated with new technology and whether we should be concerned about increasingly complex solutions to simple problems. Is poor design to blame? Stupidity on the users part? Or is it part of our natural psychological response to artificial devices?(Image: Man hiding under laptop, Credit: Kaspars Grinvalds/Shutterstock)
2017-09-04
23 min
global development
'Without health, people have nothing': Tanzania seeks a political salve - podcast
As Tanzania attempts to get healthcare to all corners of the country, The Elders – an independent group of global leaders co-founded by Nelson Mandela and working together for peace and human rights – paid an official visit to the country. They were in Tanzania to offer help and advice to the government in preparation for what they hope will be a set of reforms culminating in universal healthcare. In this month’s Global development podcast, Lucy Lamble visits Tanzania to explore efforts to bolster the country’s health coverage. She is joined by Graça Machel, human rights advocate, former minister and elder...
2017-08-01
13 min
Small Changes
'Without health, people have nothing': Tanzania seeks a political salve – podcast
Backed by Graça Machel and her fellow Elders, the Tanzanian government is introducing healthcare reforms that could revitalise its economic prospects. Lucy Lamble investigates Read the transcript Can we ever achieve the greatest aspiration – healthcare for everyone?
2017-07-28
13 min
Analysis
Minimum Wage: Too Much of a Good Thing?
Has the initial success of the minimum wage meant politicians have extended the policy to damaging levels? All the major political parties agree: the measure has been a success, and in the 2017 election all promised substantial rises in the rate by 2020. The Conservatives are aiming for a £9 national living wage by the end of the decade, and not to be outdone, Labour promised £10 for all but the under-18s. Paul Johnson, director of the Institute of Fiscal Studies, asks why left and right have both adopted this once controversial policy. And could the current bidding war of big increases un...
2017-07-24
28 min
Small Changes
Why we need to get contraceptives to teenagers
For 1.8 billion young people – the largest cohort ever – family planning will be vital in shaping lives and livelihoods. As leaders prepare for the London Family Planning Summit, Lucy Lamble looks at the challenges ahead Read the transcript
2017-07-06
16 min
Small Changes
How do you solve half a century of bloodshed in Colombia?
After the civil war that claimed 250,000 lives ended with last year’s accord, Lucy Lamble investigates how Colombia’s communities plan to build lasting peace Read the transcript
2017-04-27
16 min
Small Changes
Why is east Africa facing a hunger crisis and what can be done? – podcast
As hunger spreads in east Africa, famine threatens to take hold beyond South Sudan. Lucy Lamble explores the background and response to the crisis Read the transcript
2017-03-23
14 min
Small Changes
Why are 63 million girls missing out on education?
Half of all children born this year will leave school without even the most basic of qualifications. Girls are at the highest risk of missing out on schooling altogether, but what’s being done to tackle it? Lucy Lamble visits rural Zimbabwe to discover the barriers that can prevent girls getting an education, and investigates programmes in place to help Read the transcript
2016-09-19
18 min
Small Changes
Why are so many children around the world out of school?
As the world humanitarian summit approaches, Lucy Lamble looks at why 75 million children can’t access adequate education Read the transcript
2016-05-19
16 min
Small Changes
Where drought is the new normal: El Niño worsens food shortages in Malawi and Zimbabwe
Lucy Lamble reports from southern Africa on the recurring droughts, exacerbated by an unusually strong El Niño, that are causing a severe lack of food Read a transcript of the podcast
2016-03-30
21 min
The Long View
Today's crisis in dairy farming and the wheat crisis of the 1930s
Jonathan Freedland takes the long view of history looking at the past behind the present. On a farm in Cambridgeshire he compares the current Dairy Crisis with the 1930's Wheat Crisis.Freedland, accompanied by an agricultural historian, rural affairs correspondent, farmer and an actor whose line about "Accrington Stanley" immortalized the Milk Board, compares both crises. Then as now a global glut in supply led to plummeting prices and failing farms in Britain, smaller farms suffered and farmers were forced to diversify. But what lessons can the dairy industry learn from how the wheat crisis was handled...
2015-09-29
27 min
Small Changes
Counting the cost of the Boko Haram crisis
Attacks by Boko Haram in south-east Niger have created a humanitarian crisis. Lucy Lamble visited the country’s Diffa region to speak to people displaced by the violence and investigate relief efforts
2015-07-30
37 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
World's Largest Dinosaur
This week, a farm worker in Argentina stumbled upon what has turned out to be a bone belonging to the largest known dinosaur to have ever walked the planet. Here's your Quick Fire Science on the find, with Kate Lamble and Dave Ansell... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2014-05-22
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
Coal Mining Dangers
This week news broke that Turkey had suffered its worst ever mining disaster after an explosion and fire in a mine in Soma claimed almost three hundred lives. But why are explosions such a risk when mining? Dave Ansell and Kate Lamble have your Quick Fire Science Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2014-05-15
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
Asthma
This week the Royal College of Physicians have issued a report looking at the standard of asthma care in the UK. There are over 5 million asthmatics in Britain, and last year there were more than 1000 deaths from the condition, one of the highest rates in Europe. Medical staff, the report says, need to be better trained to recognise the symptoms of the disease. Here's your Quick Fire Science on the condition with Kate Lamble and Hannah Critchlow Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2014-05-08
00 min
Lives in a Landscape
Getting the House Ready
74 year old Myf Barker is turning her enormous home into a wedding venue in the hope that it will make money. Kate Lamble meets the family and uncovers memories amid the chaos. Purton House has been lived in by Myf, her late husband and her children for decades. It's a rambling family mansion with grounds, and an organic farm attached. But Myf has an eye to the future and wants to leave the house to her children as a viable business. So she's working to turn the property into a venue where weddings can be held and bridal families can...
2014-04-28
27 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
Plane Stowaway
This week, a teenage boy survived the 5 hour flight from California to Hawaii, hidden in the wheel well of a plane. Experts are astonished that he seems to be unharmed- but just how amazing is his survival? Here are Kate Lamble and Dave Ansell with your Quick Fire Science about travelling as an aeroplane stowaway. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2014-04-24
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
World Autism Awareness Day
Wednesday, the 2nd of April was World Autism Awareness Day so to help you get to grips with this often misunderstood condition here's your Quick Fire Science with Hannah Critchlow and Kate Lamble Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2014-04-03
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
Air Traffic Communication
With the Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 still missing after nearly two weeks, some people are asking how you can lose a plane? But with over 6000 aeroplanes flying above us every day it's essential that air traffic control keeps in contact with them all. Here's your Quick Fire Science on how we know where aeroplanes are with Harriet Johnson and Kate Lamble Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2014-03-20
00 min
#BirkbeckVoices
Birkbeck Voices 18: March 2014 - Birkbeck’s Female Voices
To mark International Women’s Day 2014, in this podcast we hear from an all-female line-up of Birkbeck academics and the College’s President, Baroness Joan Bakewell. Baroness Bakewell discusses her experiences as a female student at Cambridge in the 1950s and one of the first female television presenters at the BBC. She shares reflections on her recent meeting with Burmese opposition politician Aung San Suu Kyi (0:00 – 8:50). Dr Rosie Campbell (Department of Politics) reveals the results of her study into barriers to mothers entering Parliament and shares her ideas for a possible solution (8:50 seconds – 13:30). Read a blog post about this research. Dr Janet...
2014-03-05
31 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
Winter Olympics
The Winter Olympics are finishing in Sochi, Russia this week. But it's not just the athletes who've spent the last four years training for the event. Engineers and designers have also been working to reduce times and grab golds on the slopes. In fact, when asked about her gold medal in the Women's Snowboard Cross Eva Samkova from the Czech Republic said "It's just physics, that's all,". To find out more, here's your Quick Fire Science with Kate Lamble and Harriet Johnson. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2014-02-20
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
Medically Induced Comas
This week doctors are trying to bring Formula One Racing Star Michael Schumacher out of a coma which was medically induced following a skiing accident.To find out more about why medically induced comas are thought to help people with brain injuries Here's your Quickfire Science with Kate Lamble and Hannah Critchlow Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2014-02-06
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
Keeling Curve Crowdfunding
Crowd funding programmes like Kick-starter have been used to raise money for music projects and Hollywood films, but now it could even be used to raise funding for long running scientific projects. The so-called Keeling Curve is the world's longest unbroken record of how much carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere, but after funding cuts it's now asking the public to chip in to keep the data going. To find out more about this archive and the gas it measures, here's your Quick Fire Science with Kate Lamble and Dave Ansell. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the...
2014-01-16
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
Polar Vortices
This week, Hell literally froze over, as the small Michigan town of Hell experienced temperatures of minus 17 degrees Celsius. And Hell wasn't alone temperatures across the United States have plummeted to record lows as cold air from the Arctic has reached much lower latitudes than is usual. To explain how this has come about, here's your Quick Fire Science about the polar vortices with Kate Lamble and Dominic Ford Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2014-01-09
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
AIDS Awareness Week
This week is AIDS Awareness Week. It is thought that, worldwide, 35 million people carry the HIV virus, and although current drugs work well to prevent AIDS, there is no cure in sight. Here's your Quick Fire Science on the history and science of HIV and AIDS, with Kate Lamble and Simon Bishop. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2013-11-28
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
What is opium
This week, reports suggest that the 2013 opium harvest in Central and South Asia was the largest on record. But what is opium? Here's your quick fire science with Kate Lamble and Simon Bishop. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2013-11-14
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
Gunpowder and Fireworks
Remember, remember the fifth of November, Gunpowder treason and plot. We see no reason, why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot! So here's your quick fire science on gunpowder and fireworks just in time for Bonfire Night, with Kate Lamble and Simon Bishop. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2013-10-31
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
Mind Boggling Bog Bodies
A mummified body known as the Cashel man was recently found to be the oldest so called 'bog body' with intact skin anywhere in the world. Here's your quickfire science on how wetlands can preserve ancient human remains with Kate Lamble and Matt Burnett... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2013-09-26
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
HPV and Oral Cancer
This week the actor Michael Douglas revealed in an interview with the Guardian newspaper that he believes the throat cancer he suffered was as a result of infection with the human papillomavirus - HPV - infection he believes he contracted through oral sex. Here's the Quickfire Science with Dominic Ford and Kate Lamble Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2013-06-06
00 min
Quick Fire Science, from the Naked Scientists
Climbing Everest
This week marks the 60th anniversary of the first complete ascent of Mount Everest by Edmund Hillary and Tensing Norgay in 1953. But few people know that had it not been for the failure of one of two competing designs of breathing equipment - a completely different pair of climbers could have made it to the top first.Here's your Quickfire Science from Hannah Critchlow and Kate Lamble. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2013-05-30
00 min
The Flame
The Flame - 11/12/11
Listen to the first episode of The Flame hosted by Jason Richardson on 1116 SEN. Jason is joined by Australian Flame member Regan Lamble in the studio and by former 100m world champion Kim Collins live from St Kitts and Nevis. He’ll talk all things track and field, with the latest news and gossip.
2011-12-12
22 min