SIM Ep 65 Pod 23: women of the year, consumer rights, homelessness and local newspapers

SIM Ep 65 Pod 23: women of the year, consumer rights, homelessness and local newspapers

This week, team Noonan, Dunleavy and Offord talk to consumer rights queen Vix Leyton about what's what when it comes to shopping and returns (and bad hairdressing experiences), and journalist Alice Hutton explains why we should all give a shit about the slow death of local newspapers. Jen chats to filmmaker and activist Daisy May Hudson about Half Way, her award-nominated documentary about hidden homelessness, and our Sarah tells us about her brilliant #joinin campaign that takes place every Christmas Day. The team also share their picks for Women of the Year and Dunleavy Does... well, she doesn't. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Hunger, with Katriona O'Sullivan

The Hunger, with Katriona O'Sullivan

After being raised by parents with addictions, professor of psychology at Maynooth University, Katriona O’Sullivan turned her experiences into bestselling non-fiction book Poor. Her follow-up, Hungry:...

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Flicking #72: Left-Handed Girl

Flicking #72: Left-Handed Girl

Shih-Ching Tsou’s debut feature film caused a stir at Cannes, and tickled many a reviewer’s pickle, but flew under the radar when it landed on Netflix last November. A shame for many reasons, not leas...

17 Apr 31min

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The Bush Telegraph: This is not an emergency podcast

Everything is totally normal in America, right? This week, special guest Helen Lewis stops by to talk to Hannah about Trump's war, Hegseth's row with the Pope, AI doom-mongering, the US at 250, and ot...

16 Apr 43min

Rated or Dated: Josie and the Pussycats (2001)

Rated or Dated: Josie and the Pussycats (2001)

Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan’s teen musical comedy gave a well-deserved ribbing to the advertising and music execs of the early ‘00s, as well as teen culture in general. But at what point does this...

15 Apr 25min

Ila Colley on the trouble-making Elizabeth Allen

Ila Colley on the trouble-making Elizabeth Allen

The fascinating story of Elizabeth Allen takes us from East London to a remote woodland cabin, to Hollywood and back, before settling in Coventry, where Compton Verney is exhibiting the artist’s absur...

13 Apr 26min

Beneath the Waves

Beneath the Waves

A new adaptation of Virginia Woolf's The Waves opens at London's Jermyn Street Theatre next week. Hannah chats to playwright Flora Wilson Brown about the appeal of Woolf to young people, the issues wi...

10 Apr 23min

Helen Thorn has faced big change and come back stronger

Helen Thorn has faced big change and come back stronger

It’s fair to say author, Scummy Mummy and self-proclaimed running nerd Helen Thorn has dealt with some pretty hefty shit in the last few years. Her new book, How to face big change and come back stron...

7 Apr 26min

The Cost of Trust

The Cost of Trust

Surgeon Ian Paterson was jailed in 2017 for conducting botched and often unnecessary operations on his patients, who were predominantly women. Hannah chats to Deborah Douglas and Tracy King about thei...

3 Apr 31min

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