SIM Ep 47 Chops 11: Black History Month with Rebecca Solomon

SIM Ep 47 Chops 11: Black History Month with Rebecca Solomon

Teacher Rebecca Solomon chats with our Mickey about Black History Month how it's handled – or more accurately, not really handled – in education, black British history, role models and why people need to stop touching her hair (spoiler: because it's weird and rude). 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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SIM Ep 463 Pod 141: African Europeans, The Troubles and ‘anyone for tennis?’

SIM Ep 463 Pod 141: African Europeans, The Troubles and ‘anyone for tennis?’

In 2018, Professor Olivette Otele became the UK’s first black female history professor. 2018! She chats to Mick about missing stories, her book African Europeans, and the toppling of Edward Colston. H...

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SIM Ep 462 Chops 192: Cerys Matthews and the origin of the croissant (among other things)

SIM Ep 462 Chops 192: Cerys Matthews and the origin of the croissant (among other things)

Cerys Matthews – singer, songwriter, author, broadcaster and indisputable champion of unusual sounds on the radio (hello yodelling!) – chats to journalist Hazel Davis about all manner of things in thi...

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SIM 461 Pod 140: Craftivism, cunning characters, and caring

SIM 461 Pod 140: Craftivism, cunning characters, and caring

There’s plenty to be making noise about at the moment, but activism can take many different forms, so in this week’s podzine, Hannah gets on the blower to comedian, writer and Standard Issue fave, Jen...

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SIM Ep 460 Chops 191: This is why we all need to resist

SIM Ep 460 Chops 191: This is why we all need to resist

Political commentator, indefatigable activist and all-round top woman, Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu is a familiar face fighting the anti-racism fight on TV screens, social media and now, um, Tik-Tok. Her b...

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SIM 459 Pod 139: Resisting, rethinking and remaking a perfectly good dress

SIM 459 Pod 139: Resisting, rethinking and remaking a perfectly good dress

January is a good time to try to get on top of your finances, so Hannah's been on the Zoom to author and podcaster Selina Flavius to talk about her new book Black Girl Finance and why we should all ta...

20 Jan 20211h 12min

SIM Ep 458 Chops 190: Mary Beard is inside culture

SIM Ep 458 Chops 190: Mary Beard is inside culture

As America experiences its most contentious transfer of power in generations, Hannah chats to historian Mary Beard about why succession is always a fraught and dangerous time, how society deals with "...

17 Jan 202136min

SIM Ep 457 Pod 138: Science, cancer, and hey The Kids, u ok hun?

SIM Ep 457 Pod 138: Science, cancer, and hey The Kids, u ok hun?

Covid is hitting cancer patients especially hard, and Professor Pat Price, chair of the charity Action Radiotherapy and founder of Radiotherapy4Life and the #CatchUpWithCancer campaign, talks to Jen a...

13 Jan 20211h 25min

SIM Ep 456 Chops 189: Getting Niix fit with Nicki Philips

SIM Ep 456 Chops 189: Getting Niix fit with Nicki Philips

Since it's January, and you might be thinking about getting all Joe Wicks for the new year, Jen caught up with pilates expert, PT and founder of wellness brand Niix, Nicki Philips. They chatted about ...

10 Jan 202126min

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