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...]
Women Making Waves: Catherine Lee and Hannah Hagon
Anglia Ruskin University Professor Catherine Lee (right) and Marketing Executive Hannah Hagon join Linda & Suzie this week. Professor Lee’s own experiences while teaching in secondary schools during the years of Section 28 legislation has helped inspire a BBC and BFI-backed film and Hannah Hagon came up with an idea on how she could teach … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Cindy Forde and Sara Ford & Alice Loombe
Cambridge-based author and founder of Planetari, Cindy Forde speaks to Linda and Suzie about her new book, Bright New World, a world in which today's children have grown up and tackled the world's most pressing social and environmental problems. They also speak to friends and founders of FRESH studios in Ely, Sara Ford and Alice Loombe, who started … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Zoe Arden and Liv Anderson
With COP27 taking place in Egypt, Linda and Suzie speak with Zoe Arden, fellow at Cambridge University’s Institute for Sustainability Leadership, about the role of female leaders in the climate sphere. They also hear from Liv Anderson, founder of BioZeroc, carbon-neutral cement and Sushma Shankar from Deep Planet. … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Berenice Smith and Danae Shell
Linda Ness and Susie Thorpe chat to Berenice Smith, owner of design agency Hello Lovely and podcast presenter of The Full Stop, a social design project that raises awareness of involuntary childlessness. Plus, Danae Shell, who came to the UK from the Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee and set up a business offering affordable advice for employees … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Tetiana Preobrazhenska & Lisa Logan
Linda Ness and Suzie Thorpe meet Tetiana Preobrazhenska. When Russia invaded Ukraine, Tetiana chose to stay in the country – she tells them what it’s like living in Kiev today. And Cambridge alum Lisa Logan is an emerging composer and an entertainment lawyer. Her first opera explores the extraordinary love story of Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed … [Read more...]
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