
SIM Ep 333 Pod 98: Sticky doors, misdiagnosis, and adult playtime
This week, we chat to actor and writer Katie Arnstein about the final play in her It’s A Girl! trilogy, Sticky Door, which covers her year-long journey of sexual exploration. Journalist and author Sus...
5 Feb 20201h 16min

SIM EP 332 Chops 144: Portraying Pregnancy at the Foundling Museum
Women's bodies are a constant source of controversy and debate, during pregnancy as much as any other time in our lives. In the first of a series about pregnancy running throughout February, Jen check...
2 Feb 202035min

SIM Ep 331 Gig 51: Stevenson and Haggard
Multi-hyphenates Daisy Haggard and Tiff Stevenson joined Mick and Hannah at Kings Place on the eve of the general election – oh heady days of hope! – for a cracking gig, which involved some very enter...
29 Jan 20201h 2min

SIM Ep 330 Chops 143: Cervical Cancer Prevention Week
It's Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, so in this episode of the Sunday Chops we speak to Kate Sanger, head of communications and public affairs at Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust, and Mercedes, one of the ...
26 Jan 202025min

SIM Ep 329 Pod 97: Lovesick, loving Europeans and learning to love sweating
It's our last podzine before that big Brexit date, so this week we're talking to Maike Bohn, from campaign group The 3 Million about how EU27 citizens feel about life in a post-Brexit Britain, what th...
22 Jan 20201h 14min

SIM Ep 328 Chops 142: The Internet Watch Foundation
Child abuse isn't most people's first choice of conversation topic, but it doesn't mean we shouldn't talk about it. Last week, Hannah went to the Internet Watch Foundation to meet its CEO Susie Hargre...
19 Jan 202034min

SIM Ep 327 Pod 96: Believing women, being brave and breaking records.
No Bush Telegraph or Dunleavy Does Disaster this week but, instead, a whopping four interviews with top women. Hannah chats to Joan Smith, Chair of The Mayor of London's Violence Against Women and Gir...
15 Jan 20201h 15min

SIM Ep 326 Chops 141: Getting on your bike with the Croydon Cycle Theatre
Fancy zipping around town on a bike rather than sitting in endless traffic jams? Well, there may be politics on those there streets, but there are still plenty of reasons to start cycling. In this epi...
12 Jan 202035min





















