Linda and Suzie meet Alison Wright, owner of Fitzbillies, one of the most iconic businesses in Cambridge and traditionally the place to go for your tea and Chelsea bun. And lawyer Inger Anson, who came to Cambridge following a motorcycling trip around India and now leads law firm HCR. … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Renata Drumond and Clare Mulley
Suzie Thorpe & Linda Ness meet Renata Drumond, a Brazilian-born architect and founder of an interior design company whose passion for design started as a child when she built houses for her Barbie doll; and award-winning public historian, author and broadcaster, Clare Mulley, who primarily writes biographies about women during the second world … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Maiya Fleming and Emily Heaton
Maiya Fleming left Hills Road Sixth Form and became an apprentice quantity surveyor. She tells us why she chose to do an apprenticeship rather than a university degree. And we get a sense of what it’s like to be a coxswain from Emily Heaton. … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Joanna Borrett and Jane Horwood
It’s all about new music and pre-loved clothing on this month’s programme. With under 8% of classical music written by women, we chat to Cambridgeshire composer Joanna Borrett and Jane Horwood, who is the founder of pre-loved clothing boutique TrashChic. Presented by Linda Ness and Suzie Thorpe. … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Chloe Matharu & Livvy Partington
Linda Ness & Suzie Thorpe meet singer-songwriter harpist, Chloe Matharu, inspired by the sea and her time working in the Merchant Navy, and Livvy Partington, recently part of the Cambridge Accelerate programme at the Judge Business School, who works for the Climate Clarity organisation. … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Katie Searle & Lucy Broadbent
In a new edition, Linda Ness and Suzie Thorpe are joined by former BBC Politics controller Katie Searle and author Lucy Broadbent talks about her book What Would Ted Lasso Do with insights into the stories behind the Apple TV+ comedy. … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Alice Dewey and Joanne Graham
Linda & Suzie meet lifelong Cambridge City supporter Alice Dewey (pictured), who is now General Manager of the club, and involved in the building of a new stadium. They’re also joined by artist Joanne Graham (Jo Art) who has been inspired by stories to draw, amongst other things, keys and skulls. … [Read more...]
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