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Audio Production in the Age of AI with Adam Mart
In this week's show, we welcome Adam Mart. Our conversation covers topics such as podcasting expectations, Adam's background in sound engineering, the evolution of production technology, the psychological effects of media production, the impact of AI and deepfakes and the importance of emotional response in content creation. The conversation explores the evolution of tools and the fear of change, discussing how new technologies impact industries and the need for adaptation. The conversation also examines the ability of AI to create indistinguishable content and emphasises that AI is just another tool. TakeawaysThe evolution of...
2024-02-02
1h 07
Heirs of Enslavement
Grenada's Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell
Clive Lewis sits down with Grenada's Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell for a wide-ranging conversation on the local and international politics of reparatory justice. From Grenada's own history to their relationship with China, what an agreement could mean for the NHS, to how money is loaned on the international stage, PM Mitchell gives frank and thoughtful answers to the themes that have cropped up throughout Heirs of Enslavement. Producer: Rosie StopherProduction support: Edwin FrankProduction Manager: Flick HeathOriginal music: Andre GreenidgeScore and artwork: S...
2023-12-22
30 min
Heirs of Enslavement
The return
This is the story of how two Heirs of Enslavement - Clive Lewis MP, a descendent of the enslaved, and Laura Trevelyan, of the enslaver - can come together to right the wrongs of the past.In this first episode, Clive and Laura travel to Grenada - the island of their shared history - to explore the past of their families with two special guests: Clive’s dad, Tony Lewis, and Laura’s close friend and historian, Nicole Phillip-Dowe. As they delve into how they both came to this issue, they’re asking why reparatory justice is a c...
2023-12-21
32 min
Heirs of Enslavement
What now?
In this final episode of Heirs of Enslavement, Clive Lewis and Laura Trevelyan are reflecting on everything they’ve learned, and asking, what will happen next? Will a British government face up to the case for reparations? And if not, what could happen instead?They speak to Financial Times columnist Stephen Bush, lawyer Jacqueline McKenzie and Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell about the outlook for an agreement between the Caribbean and the United Kingdom. Plus, they hear from businessman Denis O’Brien about some of the progress being made in the West Indies. Clive...
2023-12-15
39 min
Heirs of Enslavement
The Windrush link
The West Indies is looking to the UK government for reparations, so this week, Clive Lewis and Laura Trevelyan are heading back to London, to understand the link between the Caribbean and Britain. It’s time to revisit the history of the Windrush generation - the men and women who travelled to Britain for work and to help rebuild after World War Two. Clive talks to his dad about his experience, and Professor Olivette Otele explains how the treatment of the Windrush generation adds to the call for reparations. With that in mind, Laura and Clive are...
2023-12-08
32 min
Heirs of Enslavement
The climate question
Clive Lewis and Laura Trevelyan have heard what Grenada and the Caribbean islands want reparatory justice to address, but now it’s time to find out whether any of those issues are moving forward. There’s one policy area that’s seeing more development than any other in terms of global support - and that’s climate resilience. In this episode, Laura and Clive hear about why the West Indies is at particular risk in a warmer world, and how a plan designed by Barbados could offer a solution that brings reparations and climate planning together....
2023-12-01
32 min
Heirs of Enslavement
The big ask
Clive Lewis and Laura Trevelyan have heard about the legacies left behind by enslavement in the Caribbean - but what do people in the West Indies actually want reparatory justice to address?In this episode, they hear about the specific needs of Grenada and beyond - illiteracy, poverty, healthcare and more. Clive and Laura visit the Grenada Community and Resource Library to see firsthand how important education resources are to the island. They speak to Arley Gill, chair of Grenada’s national reparations committee, and to Russell Fielden, a Brit-turned-Grenadian and local entrepreneur.Pr...
2023-11-24
26 min
Here’s The Plan
Strengthen Global Solidarity
For the final step of our 10-point plan, we sit down with Ralph Regenvanu, the Minister of Climate Change, Energy and Environment and Disaster Management of the Republic of Vanuatu. Vanuatu is the most vulnerable country in the world to the impacts of climate change. We hear about the damage being caused by everything from sea-level rise to cyclones, and the difficulties faced the government in trying manage them. We discuss the leading role that Vanuatu is playing in negotiating a 'Loss and Damage Fund' to help the most affected countries cope with climate impacts, what outcomes i...
2023-11-20
53 min
Heirs of Enslavement
Our shared history
Clive Lewis MP and Laura Trevelyan have a shared history of enslavement - one the descendent of the enslaved, the other a descendant of the enslaver. In this episode, they’re delving into the realities of plantation life that their ancestors lived and wrought, to understand the legacies it has left for the people of the Caribbean.They’ll speak to two historians - Professor Olivette Otele, and Professor Sir Hilary Beckles about how the enslaved were treated, and how this treatment was justified by Britain. And Clive and Laura get candid about the inherited trauma of s...
2023-11-17
27 min
Here’s The Plan
Outgrow Growth
Climate change, biodiversity loss, plastic pollution - it's all pretty scary. But more worrying still - imagine if our main plan to tackle them was inherently scientifically flawed? This week, we speak to Timothée Parrique, a French social scientist and author of the book 'Slow Down or Perish'. We find out exactly where our obsession with GDP came from and whether we can grow the global economy and avoid the collapse of ecosystems. And - if we do decide to stop chasing growth at all costs - what do we do instead? NOTES He...
2023-11-13
56 min
Here’s The Plan
Think In Systems
Imagine - what if we could cut emissions drastically faster, with no change in political leadership or public support, just by being a little smarter? This week, we welcome onto the podcast Simon Sharpe, author of the book Five Times Faster, who thinks we can do exactly that. He explains how we can rethink the way we do policymaking and diplomacy to exploit tipping points in the economy and unlock exponential action. Prepare to have your mind BLOWN. NOTES Here's The Plan is presented by James Miller and Bella Lack. It is...
2023-11-06
49 min
Here’s The Plan
Build A Movement
It's often said about the climate crisis that we know what we need to do, we're just not doing it. But why? This week James and Bella catch up with fellow climate activist Luisa Neubauer to discuss the barriers that are holding back progress across all sectors. Luisa is the most prominent climate activist in Germany - she started the German Fridays For Future movement, took her government to court (and won), and also finds the time to write books and host a podcast on the climate crisis. They talk about how the climate movement n...
2023-10-30
45 min
Damages
Damages Recommends: Outrage and Optimism—How to Talk About Climate So That People Will Listen
Welcome to Outrage + Optimism, where they examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform anger into productive dialogue for building a sustainable future.In this episode, the hosts discuss the slow progress made at the negotiations in Bonn and how the perceived lack of direction has led many in the climate community to feel anxious about how successful talks will be in Dubai later in the year. Christiana also touches on the New World Bank report, Detox Development: Repurposing Environmentally Harmful Subsidies, highlighting the trillions of dollars wasted on subsidies f...
2023-10-24
59 min
Here’s The Plan
Fix Carbon Credits
Carbon credits. Offsets. Removals. In all their terms and forms, they are perhaps one of the most divisive concepts among environmentalists today. Some see them as a cop-out for companies to claim carbon neutrality and continue business as usual. Some fear they will lead to no emissions reductions at all - and worse, human rights violations. Others believe it is the only way we can channel enough finance from the Global North to climate solutions in the Global South to stay below 1.5 degrees. This week James and Bella talk to Anil Madhavapeddy, who is a Professor of P...
2023-10-23
43 min
Here’s The Plan
End Plastic Pollution
Often described as the third environmental crisis of our time, plastic pollution is a rapidly growing problem. And it's not just killing turtles. It's everywhere: in our air, our food, our water... and in our blood. In this episode, Bella and James meet a student who has invented a way to clean up microplastics from water - Fionn Ferreira. They dive deep into the plastic problem, Fionn's microplastic solution, and how innovators come up with world-changing ideas. As well as how we can all help fight the scourge of plastic pollution before it becomes disastrous for public h...
2023-10-16
44 min
Here’s The Plan
Revolutionise Farming
The way we produce food is the single biggest underlying driver of species extinction, and a major contributor to the climate crisis. When you add to this the understanding that we may have to produce as much food in the next 40 years as we did in the last 8000, it becomes obvious that we need to make drastic changes to our food system if we are to maintain a habitable planet. This week on Here's The Plan, we speak to Arnavaz Schatten, who was then the Director of Sustainability for Infarm. Infarm is a vertical farming company, who...
2023-10-09
44 min
Here’s The Plan
Save the Forests
Over the last thirty years, Costa Rica has undergone an incredible transformation. They doubled their rainforest cover and transitioned to 100% renewable electricity - all at the same time as doubling their population and tripling the size of their economy. This feat remains an unparalleled example of environmental leadership on the international stage. This week, we spoke to Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, who was Environment and Energy Minister for Costa Rica for three terms during that period. We dived into how precisely the country managed to achieve what it did, whether those techniques could be replicated to reverse deforestation w...
2023-10-02
38 min
Here’s The Plan
Use The Law
This week, 6 Portuguese youth will take 32 countries to the European Court of Human Rights, in what will be the biggest climate lawsuit in history. The implications, should they succeed, would be world-changing. We speak to a senior lawyer on the case, Gerry Liston, to delve further into the details. We explore the motivations and strategy behind the lawsuit, the reality of taking on 32 states in one go, and what's behind the global rise in youth-led litigation. Finally, we discuss the role of law in driving systemic change and how you at home can pitch in! N...
2023-09-25
40 min
Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast
208. TED Countdown: The Future is Exponential
Welcome to another episode of Outrage + Optimism, where we examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform our anger into productive dialogue about building a sustainable future. This week, our podcast comes from Detroit, Clay's home city, where Christiana, Tom and Clay have been attending the TED Countdown conference. The hosts provide an insight into what has been an incredible week, with fascinating speakers including a not-to-be-missed speech by Al Gore, Xiaojun "Tom" Wang and Susan Lozier, many talking about the exponential change that we are seeing, a recurring message coming out of the event...
2023-07-13
37 min
Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast
205. How To Talk About Climate Change So People Will Listen
Welcome to another episode of Outrage + Optimism, where we examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform our anger into productive dialogue about building a sustainable future. This week our hosts discuss the slow progress made at the negotiations in Bonn which concluded last week and how the perceived lack of direction has led many in the climate community to feel anxious about how successful talks will be in Dubai later in the year. Christiana also touches on the New World Bank report, Detox Development: Repurposing Environmentally Harmful Subsidies, highlighting the trillions of...
2023-06-22
50 min
Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast
198. Dancing on Two Dancefloors
Welcome to another episode of Outrage + Optimism, where we examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform our anger into productive dialogue about building a sustainable future. With our very own 'durational piece of art' Paul Dickinson away this week, Christiana and Tom take a sobering look at the heatwaves affecting so much of the global community right now; and analyse Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber's speech at the 14th Petersberg Climate Dialogue. We also have music this week from Stella Talpo with her track Tarantino. Clay is...
2023-05-04
23 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Sir Andrew Strauss
In the season finale episode, Stuart and Jonathan talk with Sir Andrew Strauss.Strauss captained the England team to a 2–1 victory in the 2009 Ashes, scoring a series total of 474 runs, more than any other player on either side and held the record for most catches by an outfield player for England. He became the ECB's Director of Cricket in 2015, and as a result of his services to English cricket, Strauss was appointed a Knight Bachelor in Theresa May's resignation honors in September 2019. For more information on The Summit Foundation please visit our website www.th...
2022-11-18
33 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Jay Morton
This week, Stuart and Jonathan chat with Jay Morton.The former SAS Operative and Two-time summiteer of Everest discusses in-depth, life in the forces, coping with the impacts of PTSD, and the challenges faced by the Elite of the Elite in the SAS. Jay also talks about his own experience of climbing Everest and offers sound advice to Stuart as his climb becomes ever closer.For more information on The Summit Foundation please visit our website www.thesummitfoundation.co.uk or on socials thesummit_fdn thanks for listening.Series audio production by airaphon
2022-11-03
48 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Faye Carruthers
This week Stuart, Zoe and Jonathan talk with sports journalist Faye Carruthers.Faye discusses how the industry has changed over the years, her love for Luton Town FC and how self-belief is the greatest takeaway from life as a journalist.For more information on The Summit Foundation please visit our website www.thesummitfoundation.co.uk or on socials thesummit_fdn thanks for listening.Series audio production by airaphonSupport the showSupport the show
2022-10-20
52 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Neil Ashton
On this week's Podcast, Stuart and Jonathan talk with Neil Ashton.At the end of 2019, Neil had lost the drive and enthusiasm for his role as a highly successful football journalist and TV presenter, and he walked away from his career. What follows is a deeply frank account of the decisions Neil made whilst embracing the unknown, how he used fear to his advantage, and how gambling everything rekindled a thirst for his greatest passion.For more information on The Summit Foundation please visit our website www.thesummitfoundation.co.uk or on socials thesummit_fdn...
2022-10-06
1h 09
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Les Ferdinand
On this week's Podcast, Stuart and Jonathan talk with Les Ferdinand MBE.Sir Les describes how his struggle to break out of grassroots and lower league football gave him the desire and confidence to flourish at the top level of football not only as a player playing home and abroad for some of the world's greatest clubs and managers but now as a Director of Football at his old club QPR.For more information on The Summit Foundation please visit our website www.thesummitfoundation.co.uk or on socials thesummit_fdn thanks for listening.
2022-09-29
44 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Frank Lampard - Part 2
On this week’s episode of The Climb Podcast, we have one of the Premier League's greatest ever players Frank Lampard.In the second of this two-parter, listen to Frank talks openly about the passing of his Mum, meeting His future wife, his management experiences at Derby and Chelsea, and finally moving on from losing a Job.For more information on The Summit Foundation please visit our website www.thesummitfoundation.co.uk or on socials thesummit_fdn thanks for listening.Series audio production by airaphonSupport the showFor...
2022-09-14
57 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Frank Lampard - Part I
On this week’s episode of The Climb Podcast, we have one of the Premier League's greatest ever players Frank Lampard.In the first of this two-part episode, listen to Frank talk about his life experiences, including his time as a player and now manager. Frank talks in detail about his career, the highs and the lows of his time at West Ham and Chelsea, and the emotional strength it took to keep his position in the Chelsea team over the years with the constant threat of new players each season. For more information on Th...
2022-09-08
34 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Suzanne Shaw
This week on the podcast Stuart and Jonathan talk to Hear’Say popstar, actress and 'Dancing on Ice' champion Suzanne Shaw. Hear about how Suzanne shot to fame with Hear’Say after winning ITV’s 'Popstars' in 2000, and all the media that came with doing so. Suzanne achieved chart-topping success at just 19 years old, and her every move was documented in the media. She discusses how over the years this has affected her mental health. Listen to Suzanne’s battle with postnatal depression and alcohol, and how running and plant-based food has now changed her life.
2022-09-01
42 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Paul Lambert - Part 2
This week on the podcast, Stuart and Jonathan talk to Champions League winner Paul Lambert.In the second part of a two part special, Paul discusses his exit from Norwich, life working for Aston Villa and his time with Ipswich Town, the highs and lows of being in the limelight, and how Borussia Dortmund changed his life to shape the way he is today. Listen to find out what's next for Paul Lambert. For more information on The Summit Foundation please visit our website www.thesummitfoundation.co.uk or on socials thesummit_fdn thanks for li...
2022-08-25
28 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Paul Lambert - Part 1
This week on the podcast, Stuart and Jonathan talk to Champions League winner Paul Lambert.In the first part of a 2 part special, Paul discusses his dramatic and career-defining exit from the safety of Scottish football, what it took for him to make it in a team of champions and the moment he realised the sacrifices he needed to make to achieve what so many strive to, playing the beautiful game.For more information on The Summit Foundation please visit our website www.thesummitfoundation.co.uk or on socials thesummit_fdn thanks for listening.
2022-08-18
47 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Ronnie O'Sullivan
This week on the podcast, Stuart and Jonathan talk to Ronnie O'Sullivan OBE.The now, Seven-time world snooker champion, who is rated by his peers as "the greatest of all time" talks with Stuart and Jonathan about the sacrifices he has to make to win, what his real passions are now that snooker has become his fallback rather than go to in his life, and his working relationship with Dr Steve Peters whom often accompanies him to major tournaments to help with the pressure Ronnie has to deal with in order to win a world championship title...
2022-08-11
40 min
Talking With Cancer
Season One Wrap Up
Katie reflects on the 11 weeks since she found out she had cancer. She talks about what those few months were like, and what people mean when they talk about the "gift" of cancer.Talking With CancerFor all enquiries or to get in touch: hello@talkingwithcancer.com To follow Katie’s journey on Instagram, go to @talking_withcancer Artwork & logo design by Emily Juniper. Illustrations by Amy Browne.Series Audio Production by airaphon
2022-07-19
23 min
Talking With Cancer
Sitting in Stillness
Katie & Clair talk about what it means to really be present; to find the pockets of stillness that bring clarity. Life, as they both know, is full of ups and downs. But what are the remedies? Clair parses a Chinese proverb and Katie shares her mum’s chicken soup recipe.Talking With CancerFor all enquiries or to get in touch: hello@talkingwithcancer.com To follow Katie’s journey on Instagram, go to @talking_withcancer Artwork & logo design by Emily Juniper. Illustrations by Amy Browne.Series Audio Pr...
2022-07-12
37 min
Talking With Cancer
Serendipity
Katie & Clair both go away on holiday. Katie talks about what it's like to be in Istanbul, her husband's home town; a vibrant city, full of life & energy. She visits a hamam, eats Turkish food & visits her parents in law. She has a serendipitous encounter at Heathrow airport. And this is when it strikes her, she’s not alone on her cancer journey.Talking With CancerFor all enquiries or to get in touch: hello@talkingwithcancer.com To follow Katie’s journey on Instagram, go to @talking_withcancer Artwork & logo design by Emily...
2022-07-05
41 min
Talking With Cancer
Difficult Questions
It’s a few weeks in and Katie can feel her treatment working. But other things feel weird; like being seen as the ‘ill person’ when she’s with friends and family. Although buoyed by the knowledge treatment’s working, Katie knows she’s avoiding asking her doctors more difficult questions about the future. She talks to Clair about what those questions are & the answers she’s not ready for.Talking With CancerFor all enquiries or to get in touch: hello@talkingwithcancer.com To follow Katie’s journey on Instagram, go to @t...
2022-06-28
54 min
Talking With Cancer
Perspective
A different route to the park on a daily dog walk, leads to a new perspective on how to live with more presence and gratitude. Katie realises that talking about what she’s experiencing could help other people navigate their own diagnosis and treatment. And that feels really good.Talking With CancerFor all enquiries or to get in touch: hello@talkingwithcancer.com To follow Katie’s journey on Instagram, go to @talking_withcancer Artwork & logo design by Emily Juniper. Illustrations by Amy Browne.Series Audio Production by airaphon
2022-06-21
41 min
Talking With Cancer
Treatment
Katie begins targeted chemotherapy. She can feel it working even after just a few days. But waiting five weeks for treatment to start has changed her relationship to time; some days are just harder to sit in than others. She braves a swim at Hampstead Heath Ladies’ Ponds. Is she a cold water convert?Talking With CancerFor all enquiries or to get in touch: hello@talkingwithcancer.com To follow Katie’s journey on Instagram, go to @talking_withcancer Artwork & logo design by Emily Juniper. Illustrations by Amy Browne.Series Au...
2022-06-14
43 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Series finale
In this week's ep... (it's a little different)Stuart is currently away on the next step of his training, climbing Cotopaxi in Ecuador, so this is a pre-record from before he left.Jonathan and Stuart discuss the lessons learned from Stuart's first climb, Mount Kilimanjaro and a winter training camp he attended earlier this year in the wilds of Scotland.For more information on The Summit Foundation please visit our website www.thesummitfoundation.co.uk or on socials thesummit_fdn thanks for listening.Series audio production by airaphonSupport...
2022-06-10
21 min
Talking With Cancer
Identity
Katie is gearing up to start her treatment. Her medical team has discovered she has the ROS1 gene. Waiting for news has been hard. She reflects on what it’s been like for her husband, Dinc and how it feels to take on a new identity; someone living with cancer.Books mentioned:'Heal' by Kelly Noonan Gores'Dying To Be Me' by Anita Moorjani Talking With CancerFor all enquiries or to get in touch: hello@talkingwithcancer.com To follow Katie’s journ...
2022-06-07
28 min
Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast
156. Why It's "Not Too Late" with Rebecca Solnit and Thelma Young Lutunatabua
Reactions to the now infamous presentation of the suspended HSBC Head of Responsible Investing, Stuart Kirk, is still a source of considerable outrage here at Outrage + Optimism. Kirk’s presentation entitled "Why investors need not worry about climate risk" peddled such dangerous climate disinformation that it prompted Christiana to refer to it in her brilliant op-ed in Investor Week as one of the most irresponsible public statements we have heard in years. In this week’s episode brace yourself for Paul’s no holds barred account of what he really thinks about Stuart Kirk’s views and hear Christiana expand on...
2022-06-02
53 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Danny Gray
This week on the podcast, Stuart and Jonathan talk to Danny Gray.Danny is the founder of War Paint for Men. Previously appearing on Dragons Den, Danny has gone on to build a successful product, but much more than that he has told his story and is helping people in so many ways. Developing the concept of JAAQ.org , an exciting new online platform to put your questions about mental health to the best doctors in the world. On the podcast, we speak to Danny about…His story from being bullied in school to the...
2022-06-02
56 min
Talking With Cancer
Second Opinion
Katie's medical team at UCLH, decide to refer her to The Royal Marsden Hospital. They think a mutating gene could be causing Katie’s cancer & The Royal Marsden are world leaders in treatment. Katie & Clair talk about how the words doctors use can shape how you feel about your diagnosis and treatment. And not always positively.Talking With CancerFor all enquiries or to get in touch: hello@talkingwithcancer.com To follow Katie’s journey on Instagram, go to @talking_withcancer Artwork & logo design by Emily Juniper. Illustrations by Amy B...
2022-05-31
29 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
David James
In this week’s episode of The Climb Podcast with former English professional footballer David James OBE. James is fifth on the list for all-time Premier League appearances and holds the record for most penalties saved in Premier League history.He holds 53 England caps and was the goalkeeper for the Euros 2004 and the World Cup in 2010. James was appointed an MBE in the 2012 Birthday Honours for services to football and charity. Having started his career with Watford, James went on to feature in the Premier League for Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham United, Manchester City and...
2022-05-26
1h 00
Talking With Cancer
Diagnosis
It’s been two weeks since Katie found out she has cancer. She asks her good friend Clair to help her keep an audio diary. There’s still so much that’s unknown; the doctors seem confused, and everything is very complicated. All Katie knows is that her symptoms: a persistent cough and a swollen lymph node on her neck are cause for concern. Repeatedly explaining to friends and family what’s going on is becoming a little too much; so Katie decides to send out these weekly chats as a way to tell everyone, all at once. To keep the...
2022-05-25
40 min
Talking With Cancer
Trailer - Episode 1
Talking With Cancer is a weekly podcast that does exactly that; two friends, Katie Phillips & Clair Whitefield, talking. Katie has cancer and Clair doesn’t; just like the statistic, that “one in two of us will experience cancer in our lifetime”. In February 2022, at 43 years old and with no prior health issues or concerns, Katie was told that she had thyroid cancer. To be more specific, a type of thyroid papillary cancer known as hobnail, with a ROS1 fusion. The doctors said that her diagnosis was “rare” and “complicated” – not words that Katie wanted to hear in the sam...
2022-05-23
00 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Dean Holden & Danielle Nicholls
Dean Holden & Danielle NichollsIn this week’s podcast, we get to talk to married couple Dean Holden and Danielle Nicholls. Danielle is an English TV presenter, radio host, model, and singer, best known for presenting on CITV. Dean is an ex-professional footballer and the current first-team assistant manager at Stoke City having previously managed Bristol City. Together they have five children. Danielle and Dean faced every parent’s worst nightmare with the loss of their 17-month-old daughter Cici.We speak to Dean and Daniel aboutTheir careersTransitioning from working to becom...
2022-05-19
1h 02
Talking With Cancer
Trailer
Talking With Cancer is a weekly podcast that does exactly that; two friends, Katie Phillips & Clair Whitefield, talking. Katie has cancer and Clair doesn’t; just like the statistic, that “one in two of us will experience cancer in our lifetime”. In February 2022, at 43 years old and with no prior health issues or concerns, Katie was told that she had thyroid cancer. To be more specific, a type of thyroid papillary cancer known as hobnail, with a ROS1 fusion. The doctors said that her diagnosis was “rare” and “complicated” – not words that Katie wanted to hear in the sam...
2022-05-18
01 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Gary Lineker
In this week’s we get to talk to Gary Lineker, one of England’s greatest ever strikers. Lineker made his England debut in 1984, earning 80 caps and scoring 48 goals over an eight-year international career. His international goals-to-games ratio remains one of the best for the country. His six goals in the 1986 FIFA World Cup made him the tournament's top scorer, receiving the Golden Boot. Lineker was again integral to England's progress to the semi-finals of the 1990 World Cup, scoring another four goals. He still holds England's record for goals in the FIFA...
2022-05-12
43 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Marisa Peer
In this week’s episode, we get to talk to Marisa Peer, globally acclaimed therapist, bestselling author and award-winning speaker and hypnotherapist. Marisa has helped clients, including Hollywood celebrities, royalty, CEOs, and sports stars for over 30 years. Marisa Peer is the author of ‘I Am Enough’ and the creator of multi-award-winning Rapid Transformational Therapy® (RTT) to make these techniques available to everyone. RTT® now trains thousands of therapists each year to positively transform lives.On the podcast, we talk to Marisa about…- Her journey to becoming a therapist- Changing the lives o...
2022-05-05
59 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Delia Smith
In this week’s episode we get to talk to Delia Smith one of the UK’s best loved cooks.Delia has sold over 21 million cookery books with her first one released in 1971 HOW TO CHEAT AT COOKING.Delia and her husband Michael have been Joint majority shareholders at Norwich City Football Club for over 25 years.In the 2017 Delia received the prestigious Order of the Companions of Honour in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. This special award was presented to Delia by her Majesty in recognition of her contribution to cooking and cookery education in t...
2022-04-28
54 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Rio Ferdinand
In our first episode, we talk to Rio Ferdinand, former professional footballer. Rio achieved six premier league title wins during his time at Manchester United and played 81 times for England between 1997-2011. He was a champion’s league winner and part of the squad for three FIFA World Cup tournaments. Rio is now a tv pundit for BT Sport. On the podcast, we talk to Rio about…- Growing up in East London - Racism - Moving from London to Leeds - Tough decisions - Social media - The modern player
2022-04-21
53 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
The introduction: aka not the first one but the start of a long story...
Welcome to the first episode of The Climb Podcast hosted by Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint in association with The Summit Foundation. We get the opportunity to speak to some of the best minds in Sport, business, entertainment, military and much more! The Climb Podcast aims to humanise our guests and talk about their experiences around mental health, winning, losing, grief, divorce, losing jobs, ego and much more. We want every person on the street to be able to relate and learn from our guests. We hope you enjoy listening! Stuart is co-founder of The Su...
2022-04-14
22 min
The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint
Trailer : The Climb Podcast
The Climb Podcast goes live on the 14th of April 2022.The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint is brought to you in association with The Summit Foundation, a charity that helps young people achieve new heights. We get to have conversations with some of the finest minds who have reached their own summit in the worlds of elite sport, the military, business, and the arts. These are not your usual stories, these are about resilience, determination and coming through difficult times. They speak to us about dealing with death, discrimination, divorce, failure, success...
2022-04-12
01 min