Pt 1: Why Feminism Matters to Everyone | Caitlin Moran
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Pt 1: Why Feminism Matters to Everyone | Caitlin Moran

Caitlin Moran is an award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster who has written extensively about feminism - particularly in her seminal book How To Be a Woman, which became an instant success in the early 2010s.


In part one, Caitlin joins Dr Alex George to discuss how feminism has progressed since the 1990s, why women need to talk to men about their fears and why she believes vocabulary is the biggest hindrance to people labelling themselves as feminists…


Plus, Caitlin discusses why art is an invaluable form of human expression and gives some helpful advice for how we can all become better listeners.


Follow @mscaitlinmoran and check out the books mentioned in this episode: How To Be a Woman and What About Men?. By using our affiliate bookshop you’ll help fund Stompcast by earning a small commission for every sale. Bookshop.org’s fees help support independent bookshops too!


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Pt 1: Is Veganism a Thing of the Past? with BOSH!

Pt 1: Is Veganism a Thing of the Past? with BOSH!

Plant-based internet chefs Henry Firth and Ian Theasby (aka BOSH!) are joining Dr Alex George on a walk in a West London hidden gem.Henry Firth and Ian Theasby share how they went from steak lovers to vegans, the stigma around veganism and how they’re battling the judgy stereotype of the plant-based world. Plus, they explain how we can be more sustainable with our food choices and reveal the real meaning behind their name ‘BOSH!’...Follow @bosh.tv and buy their brand new cookbook BOSH! Meat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Pt 3: How does Adam Pearson inspire people in unconventional ways?

Pt 3: How does Adam Pearson inspire people in unconventional ways?

In the final part of this stomp, Adam shares his blunt and simple mantra, why he thinks motivational speaking can be misguided and Alex shares his health fact of the week about video games and decision-making.Plus Alex shares an exclusive sneak peek into his new solo stomps series for Behind The Stomp subscribers: ‘Dr Alex’s Diaries’. Follow Adam @adam_pearson_tv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

8 Aug 202330min

Pt 2: Adam Pearson on the misconceptions of disability

Pt 2: Adam Pearson on the misconceptions of disability

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Pt 1: Adam Pearson in Croydon

Pt 1: Adam Pearson in Croydon

Disability activist, presenter and actor Adam Pearson is taking Dr Alex George for a stomp around his local park for this week’s episode.Adam shares his incredible journey which led him to star in a film alongside Scarlett Johannson, why he has a problem with the word “bullying” and why it’s easier to live with regrets than “what ifs”.Follow Adam @adam_pearson_tv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Pt 3: What support would Stacey Heale have wanted when her husband died?

Pt 3: What support would Stacey Heale have wanted when her husband died?

In the final part of this Stomp, Stacey explains why you shouldn’t worry about intruding when someone is experiencing a loss and how she felt about the people who didn’t show up. Stacey and Alex ponder the power of voice notes, the importance of knowing that ‘this too shall pass’ and Alex shares the health fact of the week which shows the impact of bottling in your feelings. Follow Stacey @stacey_healeLINKS:Child Bereavements The Compassionate FriendsThe Good Grief Trust Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 Aug 202317min

Pt 2: Stacey Heale on how to live bravely in the face of loss

Pt 2: Stacey Heale on how to live bravely in the face of loss

In part 2, Stacey shares her instinct to start writing when Greg was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer, plus her determination to persevere and enjoy life. Stacey also reveals the post-traumatic growth she experienced after loss, how she navigates her new awareness that you don’t know how long you have, and how it has brought her back to her longstanding dream of being a writer. Follow Stacey @stacey_heale LINKS:Child BereavementsThe CompassionateFriendsThe Good Grief Trust Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 Juli 202330min

Pt 1: Stacey Heale in Southampton Common

Pt 1: Stacey Heale in Southampton Common

Writer, speaker and campaigner Stacey Heale is taking Dr Alex on a hefty stomp around Southampton’s enormous Common. Stacey’s husband, Delays singer Greg Gilbert, sadly passed away from bowel cancer in 2021, so Alex asks Stacey to tell us about the incredible man that she knew – including his random quiz knowledge, musical skills and the unlikely story of how they met. Stacey and Dr Alex discuss the complexities of grief especially for children. She shares how the outdoors helped her overcome a breakdown in her early 20s and Alex reveals the poignancy of stomping in Southampton. Follow Stacey @stacey_heale LINKS:Child Bereavements The Compassionate FriendsThe Good Grief Trust Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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1 year of Stompcast

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