
SIM Ep 390 Flicking #4: Jaws
Steven Spielberg's 1975 classic Jaws is our Mick's pick for this episode of Flicking. She and Hannah are joined by film buff Yosra Osman to talk the joys of Bruce the big fish, definitions of manhood,...
4 Juli 202033min

SIM Ep 389 Pod 116: shielding, Coming Undone and Olympic mumming
Disability activist Gem Turner has been shielding, and she talks to Hannah about what that means, whether she feels ready to go back into the real world and what the last few months have taught her ab...
1 Juli 20201h 22min

SIM Ep 388 Chops 167: Fighting racism against Gypsies, Roma and Travellers
June is Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month, which exists to raise awareness about these communities within the UK. That’s 300,000 people, and sadly, if not unsurprisingly, they’re facing racism o...
28 Juni 202041min

SIM Ep 387 Pod 115: Zooming, driving & showing gender stereotypes the door
We love women, we love history, we love a whole lot of women's history. So, the good news is, in this week's podcast, Mickey chats to a Standard Issue fave, writer Anneka Harry about her new book Gend...
24 Juni 20201h 9min

SIM Ep 386 Chops 166: The History Women
Everybody loves a bit of history, right? Even if it's just that it gives us a break from living through it. In this week's Chops, Hannah chats to Rachel Crossley from the East End Women's Museum about...
21 Juni 202024min

SIM Ep 385 Pod 114: funerals, fashion and slow-moving magma
Fancy a strangely uplifting listen about funerals? Well, Mick catches up with Poppy Mardall, founder of Poppy’s Funerals, to find out about funerals in the time of coronavirus and lockdown, how people...
17 Juni 20201h 9min

SIM Ep 384 Chops 165: The imperfect art of caring with Penny Wincer
Penny Wincer is a two-time carer, single mum and author of the eye-opening Tender: The Imperfect Art of Caring. In this Chops, she chats to Mickey about the loaded nature of the term ‘carer’, how disa...
14 Juni 202030min

SIM Ep 384 Chops 164: A history of working motherhood
In the first of this week's Chops, Hannah chats to Dr Helen McCarthy, historian and author of the fantastic new book Double Lives. They chat about the history of working motherhood, how society and fe...
14 Juni 202027min





















