SIM Ep 289 Pod 87: Civil rights, mental health and bad auditions

SIM Ep 289 Pod 87: Civil rights, mental health and bad auditions

Always make sure you are in the right place for an audition. That's just some of what we learned from Cassiopeia Berkeley-Agyepong and Simone Ibbett-Brown, who came into the studio to tell us about their new play, Shuck N Jive, which is based on their experiences of the theatre as actresses of colour. Jen got on the phone to civil rights legend, writer Nikki Giovanni, ahead of her event at the Southbank Centre's London Literature Festival on October 21. Also, it's Mental Health Awareness Week, so Gail Porter talks about her mental health experiences – and her fear of nuns, which isn't related. There's more screaming into the sky in the Bush Telegraph (obvs), Mick's got another Sexism of the Week for you (obvs) and there's athletics in Jenny Off The Blocks. Have at it. 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

Avsnitt(1313)

The Bush Telegraph: Is that a really long scroll, or are you just pleased to see us?

The Bush Telegraph: Is that a really long scroll, or are you just pleased to see us?

What could go wrong in an unregulated fertility clinic, asks our Jen while discussing a BBC report on families seeking fertility treatment in Northern Cyprus. Mick has better news about guidance aimed...

2 Apr 31min

Rated or Dated: Chariots of Fire (1981)

Rated or Dated: Chariots of Fire (1981)

Is it the Devil's work to run on a Sunday? Who's even heard of Cambridge University? And who will win a mini-break with Nigel Havers? Find out the answers to these and many more questions as we watch ...

1 Apr 34min

Samira Ahmed’s inside the box

Samira Ahmed’s inside the box

Journalist, writer and broadcaster Samira Ahmed is a busy woman. Through the Square Window, her new(ish) podcast with Graham Kibble-White guides listeners through UK TV of decades gone by. It’s nostal...

31 Mars 28min

Elinor Cleghorn on the radical history of mothering

Elinor Cleghorn on the radical history of mothering

The work of mothering has been undervalued for centuries, relegated to the sidelines thanks to patriarchal control of history. In her new book, A Women’s Work: Reclaiming the Radical History of Mother...

30 Mars 27min

Outside The Box March 2026

Outside The Box March 2026

In this month's round-up of the best and worst TV, we're talking about A Woman of Substance, Gone, Rooster, The Lady, DTF St Louis and Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere.  Learn more about your ad...

27 Mars 47min

The Bush Telegraph: Because we got high

The Bush Telegraph: Because we got high

Hannah’s been looking for light at the end of the endlessly depressing news-tunnel and found it in the case of seven Adams County sheriff’s officers vs Joseph “Afroman” Foreman, as well as some deligh...

26 Mars 33min

Rated or Dated: Best In Show (2001)

Rated or Dated: Best In Show (2001)

Christopher Guest’s second time in the director’s chair involved him putting on a dog show. Co-written with Eugene Levy, this fake documentary about the people getting their pooches ready for the pres...

25 Mars 37min

Now Tat Effby’s baking with gas

Now Tat Effby’s baking with gas

You might know Tat Effby as social media sensation The Caketoonist, sharing her brilliant, doable recipes with a hefty slice of humour all over the social media platforms. Tat’s now an author. Her fir...

24 Mars 25min

Populärt inom Samhälle & Kultur

podme-dokumentar
gynning-berg
aftonbladet-krim
en-mork-historia
p3-dokumentar
svenska-fall
blenda-2
mardromsgasten
creepypodden-med-jack-werner
killradet
flashback-forever
skaringer-nessvold
hor-har
kod-katastrof
rss-nemo-moter-en-van
rattsfallen
p3-historia
historiska-brott
larm-vi-minns
rss-sanning-konsekvens