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Hilde Mosse comes from one of the wealthiest families in Berlin and stands to inherit an enormous fortune. But she longs for something more meaningful than the luxurious lifestyle her family provides. So Hilde decides to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. As the Nazis take power in Germany and the Mosse family is forced to flee, Dr. Hilde Mosse lands in New York having nearly lost everything.. She finds her calling treating the mental health of Black youth – and the symptoms of a racist system. In addition to photographs, school records, and correspondence spanning Hilde Mosse’s entire lifetime, the Mosse Family Collection in the LBI Archives includes the diaries she kept between 1928 and 1934, from the ages of 16-22. Hilde’s papers are just part of the extensive holdings related to the Mosse Family at LBI. Learn more at lbi.org/hilde . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Lauren Armstrong-Carter. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Hannah Gelman. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Please consider supporting the work of the Leo Baeck Institute with a tax-deductible contribution by visiting lbi.org/exile2025 . The entire team at Antica Productions and Leo Baeck Institute is deeply saddened by the passing of our Executive Producer, Bernie Blum. We would not have been able to tell these stories without Bernie's generous support. Bernie was also President Emeritus of LBI and Exile would not exist without his energetic and visionary leadership. We extend our condolences to his entire family. May his memory be a blessing. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.…
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Get behind the headlines with weekly news, politics and sport podcasts from the Bailiwick Express team in the Channel Islands. Interviews, features, explainers, profiles - the Bailiwick Podcast is your in-depth guide to what's really happening in island life. Keep up to date with the latest stories on: www.bailiwickexpress.com
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Get behind the headlines with weekly news, politics and sport podcasts from the Bailiwick Express team in the Channel Islands. Interviews, features, explainers, profiles - the Bailiwick Podcast is your in-depth guide to what's really happening in island life. Keep up to date with the latest stories on: www.bailiwickexpress.com
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×History will be made later this year when a Channel Islands rugby side takes to the field for an international clash against Sweden. During this episode you’ll hear from Guernsey Raiders Director of Rugby Jordan Reynolds and the club’s vice chair Chris Gnapp. But to open up, Raiders chair Gary Haycock-West tells us how and why the idea came about and what it means for those involved. ★ Support this podcast ★…
A new political movement, launched ahead of Guernsey's 2025 island wide election, is pledging to work on policies not personalities. Gavin St Pier is its political advisor, but there seems to be much more to Future Guernsey, as Laura Clayton found out shortly before its official launch event. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode cyclist Jack Reed reflects on the highs and lows his latest season racing in France, his move to a new team for the next campaign and how that means stepping in to more of a leadership role. You can follow Jack's journey on his YouTube Channel. ★ Support this podcast ★
In an ever evolving and rapidly developing digital world, looking after your data, identity and affairs online has never been more important. With fraud on the rise and costing the UK economy billions, what can we do to prevent falling victim to scams? As we close out Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Will Wright, Chief Operating Officer at Santander International, spoke to Meg Winton about the fundamentals of personal cybersecurity. [sponsored content] ★ Support this podcast ★…
On Monday 28 October Mickey Haimes will host a pre-release party at Fish Club (above PingQuay) giving a glimpse of what's to come from his new EP. Here he speaks to Nick Mann about his journey so far and what people can expect from the release. The music starts on Monday at 8pm. Free tickets are available here . ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Luke Webb takes us through some of the proposed changes to our day to day lives, with the headlines from the 2025 budget. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Sally Rochester will be hosting the inaugural Sustainable Business Conference in both Guernsey and Jersey, with guest speakers including Dr Marc Kahn. They explained to Laura Clayton how important sustainability is for both businesses and individuals and how we can all learn from each other at the conference. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Around 1,000 people in Guernsey do not have secure housing. Now the charity Caritas is looking to help address that by not just providing accommodation, but also the support needed to combat the issues that have led someone into homelessness in the first place. In this episode of the Interview Nick Mann talks to Caritas chairman Graham Merfield after they appealed for land and funding for the project. You can visit their website for more information. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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A recent article published by Bailiwick Express previewed a visit to Guernsey by a children’s author who addresses LGBTQ+ themes in her writing. Concerns were raised on social media that the visiting author would be discussing themes unsuitable for young children, with hundreds of other comments taking the conversation in different directions. In light of the interest in this article we invited a number of guests into our studio to discuss some of the topics that came out of it. One of the women commenting on the article opposing the visit of the author was asked to come in but declined. Ellie Jones from Liberate accepted the invitation and brought Tiny Bury and Joni Nettleship with her for a roundtable discussion, behind the headlines… ★ Support this podcast ★…
Lizzie Singer has one overriding message, that whoever you are, do not put barriers in front of yourself or let others do so. “I think you can really find yourself in this sport,” she told the Cool Down podcast as she reflected on becoming Guernsey’s strongest women and in the process breaking the tyre deadlift record. If you are inspired and keen to find out more, visit Guernsey's Strongest Facebook page or Lizzie's own training offering . ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Bryn Coleman joined Jersey Fire & Rescue in August as Deputy Chief Fire Officer. He sat down with Express to talk about making sure this relatively small service tackles everything from fires to cliff rescues and making sure that high-rise buildings are safe. ★ Support this podcast ★
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In this episode Nick Mann is joined in the Bailiwick Express studio by Guernsey Raiders Director of Rugby Jordan Reynolds to discuss how his side will be tackling their latest National 2 East campaign. From innovations in training to some new influences in the changing room, it's all built around achieving results that aim to take them into the top six. They begin by reflecting on what has happened in the off season. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Two women are heading off on an epic Scottish adventure. Taking part in The Rat Race, Dawn Sealey and Katherine Jane will run, cycle, and kayak 101miles over one weekend - camping outing between two days of physical efforts. They told Laura Clayton about their fundraising challenge for the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation and Guernsey Mind. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode of Bailiwick Podcasts , reporter Jodie Yettram sat down with Rob Jackson, owner of Atlantic Security, to speak about safety issues affecting Jersey's nightlife scene. The discussion centred on growing concerns around drink spiking, the way these incidents are handled by doormen, and what can be done to make our night-time economy safer for everyone. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode, host Elliot Corbel sat down with JRFC Men's head coach Myles Landick and coach/player Scott Van Breda ahead of their opening league fixture of the 2024/25 campaign tomorrow. ★ Support this podcast ★
David Robilliard has been billed "the greatest Guernsey artist you've never heard of". In a bid to find out more about his life and work, Laura Clayton spoke to his close friend Lester Queripel. ★ Support this podcast ★
With another shop closing in town, and its premises already up for rent at an eye watering amount, Luke Webb spoke to retailers about their positions in the island's economy. Rents make up the majority of their spending, but other challenges persist too. ★ Support this podcast ★
David Robilliard's art work is being celebrated by Liberate at this year's Channel Islands' Pride. But who was he? Laura Clayton has been finding out about the life and work of "the greatest Guernsey artist you've never heard of". ★ Support this podcast ★
In her first interview back in Jersey after the final episode of the show has aired, Love is Blind UK's Catherine Richards sat down with Christie Bailey to take us behind the scenes – revealing what really happened with Freddie after that dramatic wedding... and who she is dating now. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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This weekend’s new showdown between four island women’s football teams may have never come to be, were it not for rebellious act by a Guernsey referee many decades ago. Starting today at 5pm and continuing on Saturday, the Cherry Godfrey Cup will see Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Wight and Isle of Man face off against each other to see who will be crowned the top footballing island. Express caught up with founder and Cherry Godfrey CEO David Cherry to find out more about the inspiring story behind the games... ★ Support this podcast ★…
Two folk musicians are working on turning local legends into original songs to pay testament to the history, culture, and stories of Jersey through music. Jo Thorpe and Tom Oxenham sat down with Express for an evening of music and stories. The duo discussed their love for making music, the tradition of folk songs, and their experiences with collecting and performing them... ★ Support this podcast ★…
Hello sports fans! In this episode, Elliot Corbel sits down with new Bulls manager Elliot Powell and midfielder Luke Watson to discuss their upcoming season. We hope you enjoy! ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of the Interview, Nick Mann speaks to John Fitzgerald about Channel Island Air Search. The charity is this year’s beneficiary of the Harbour Carnival, being organised by the Guernsey Round Table. ★ Support this podcast ★
This week Nick Mann sat down with the Guernsey Basketball Association’s Secretary Matt Smart and Treasurer James Tracey to talk about a new drive for sponsorship to help grow the game. They have exciting plans in place, so why not get involved? The conversation begins with Matt explaining more about how the Island Games helped drive interest in the sport. Follow them on Facebook for more information or email guernseybasketball@outlook.com . ★ Support this podcast ★…
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As Jersey looks forward to the Royal visit, historian Ian Ronayne explores the longstanding and mutually advantageous relationship between islanders and their monarch in the latest episode of Temps Passé. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of Bailiwick Podcasts, Express sat down with Aziz Ibrahim to talk about his upcoming gig in Jersey, his rich musical journey, and the evolving music scene in Manchester and beyond. Here, Mr Ibrahim reminisces about his memories of partying in Jersey and his diverse musical background, from reggae to soul to his experiences from playing with iconic bands like The Stone Roses. He also spoke about Manchester's music scene across the years, the impact of digital transformation on the music industry, and his community work with hospice patients, prisoners and homeless people. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Guernsey football will be transformed by a new dedicated home ground. Called Victoria Park, it will offer top class facilities for players and fans. In this episode, Nick Mann visited the site to see the progress and talk to Guernsey Football Association CEO Gary Roberts and GFC manager Tony Vance about what is on offer and what it means for the game. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode, sports reporter Elliot Corbel sits down with three members of the Jersey Badmintion Association as they celebrate their 100 year anniversary. He is joined by current president Steve Le Roy, Junior Academy Coach and Island Games team manager Rob Armstrong and one of the all-time greats of the sport, Ian Coombs-Goodfellow. Join them as they celebrate a great achievement for a local club, reaching their centenary year. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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This year marks the centenary of an organisation that has been quietly but importantly supporting local charitable causes since 1924. Historian Ian Ronayne looks back at the story of the Sir James Knott Trust and the man responsible for its founding in Jersey... ★ Support this podcast ★
ALIAS project lead Anthony Lawrenson talks about the cutting edge drone trials taking place in Jersey that could soon turn ideas of science fiction into reality... ★ Support this podcast ★
Those who take on the most difficult jobs often face the most scrutiny, usually because those jobs are for the public service. Teachers, nurses, police officers. If the community pays your wages, you can expect to get grief, and with the advent of social media, it has only become easier to criticise. It has also become easier to identify, and scrutinise, those instances where power has been used inappropriately. In this climate, it has become harder and harder to pick out the actual problems. Post anything about the police online in recent weeks and the comment section becomes awash with vitriol directed at law enforcement. Is this tidal wave of criticism reflective of a service crippled with corruption or is it the amplification of a handful of issues that are in fact being dealt with? Is it somewhere in the middle? That’s the problem. If you take social media at face value, it’s hard to know. Upholding the law is essential to a community, and when that trust is eroded, everything looks suspicious. Police officers are granted powers the general public don’t have. The power to arrest, the power to remove liberty. It's only right that the magnifying glass is held closer over them, but by who? And to what extent? Express spoke to Guernsey's Head of Law Enforcment, Ruari Hardy, to better understand the criticism the force is currently facing, whether it’s warranted, and what is being done to build public support in one of our most important institutions. ★ Support this podcast ★…
This week, Express is marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day with a special three-part podcast series. In the third episode, historian Ian Ronayne explores the impact of D-Day and fighting in Normandy on Jersey… ★ Support this podcast ★
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This week, Express is marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day with a special three-part podcast series. In the second episode, historian Ian Ronayne explores Jersey’s sacrifice on D-Day and in the Battle of Normandy… ★ Support this podcast ★
This week, Express is marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day with a special three-part podcast series. In the first episode, historian Ian Ronayne reveals the involvement of a Jersey resident in one of the most celebrated engineering achievements in history… ★ Support this podcast ★
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On the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Landings, Express has been exploring what it meant for people in Guernsey. It was 6 June 1944 when Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy in a turning point of the Second World War. The Channel Islands were liberated nearly a year later. The impacts reverberated both before, during and after Operation Overlord. In this podcast, Nick Mann is in conversation with Nick Le Huray, curator of the Island Fortress blog and co-host of the Islands at War podcast... ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Eyal Yanilov was the closest assistant to the founder of Krav Maga, a comprehensive system encompassing self defence, combat and fighting, and third-party protection. Its practical techniques and tactics can be applied to a wide range of violent confrontations, and are being taught by more than 1500 active instructors globally. Mr Yanilov recently came to the Island and taught a seminar at the invitation of Jersey Krav Maga, but first, he stopped by the studio for this Bailiwick Podcast episode. Reporter James Jeune spoke to him about everything from knife defence to mental training, and why Krav Maga is something that everyone should learn. ★ Support this podcast ★…
A landmark report has attempted to uncover the truth of what happened in Alderney during the Nazi occupation. Crucially, it has put a number to the true total of people who died as a result of the atrocities in the camps in the island after decades of downplaying and exaggeration of the final figures. There’s also evidence of why the British never prosecuted the perpetrators, which involves cover-up and Cold War concerns. In this FOCUS podcast you’ll hear from the academics who compiled the report, the history, and the political reaction including how the island plans to move forward to memorialise the horrors from history. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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With up to 1,000 new homes expected to be built in a condensed area, E&I has devised a 'Better Travel Plan' for the north. Deputies Lindsay de Sausmarez and Adrian Gabrield explored its details in conversation with Laura Clayton. ★ Support this podcast ★
Mark Prevel will be doing what many consider unthinkable on Saturday 8th June, completing the Saffery Rotary Walk three times in a row. Having battled with lung and other health conditions throughout his life, he made a physical and nutritional switch during the pandemic, which has transformed his life and led to several unbelievable running and walking accomplishments. Kit Hannah opened up their conversation by discussing Mark's background and how he plans to complete the 100 mile circuit in under two days. ★ Support this podcast ★…
During Mental Health Awareness Week, Laura Clayton spent time with the Guernsey Walking Football Club to find out if moving more really can help improve your mental wellbeing. ★ Support this podcast ★
Welcome to our Warm Up Muratti Preview Show where we’re bringing you insights from the Guernsey and Jersey teams ahead of two huge matches. Guernsey’s men and women are both looking to turn the tables on their rivals at Springfield under the backdrop of new voices, new players and fresh approaches. Nick Mann opened up by talking to one of the Sarnian’s joint managers, Ryan-Zico Black, and later in the show you’ll hear him in conversation with women’s manager Anna Gauvain and captain Candice Bougourd. The Jersey Evening Post's sports editor Stephen Anderson caught up with their men’s boss Elliot Powell and women’s manager Chad Morris. Kick-off on Saturday is 10.30am for the women and men’s game is at 3pm. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode of Bailiwick Podcasts , Jodie Yettram spoke with mental health consultant Jennifer Neill about her new business that aims to support wellbeing in the workplace. The conversation took place during Mental Health Awareness Week and focused on the impact of mental health on both employees and businesses — including high turnover and reduced productivity. Jennifer spoke about the importance of employers recognising and supporting their employees' mental health needs, the impact of cost of living on mental health, and the unique challenges faced by younger workers starting their careers in a remote environment. She called for organisations to implement proactive strategies and flexible approaches to address these issues and create a supportive work culture from the top-down. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode Nick Mann is in conversation with Pete Amy about his remarkable ongoing recovery from a second round of lifesaving surgery. We look back on his first operation and the road to racing and smashing out a dream London Marathon, his response to being told he would need to go back into surgery and the central role being active, running and the running community has played throughout his battle with cancer. In just weeks he has gone from a hospital bed to walking 10 miles a day helped by a focus on what he can do, not what he can’t. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Do I really need planning permission? This is the question that may well have crossed the mind's of countless Islanders looking to work on their homes. In this Bailiwick Podcast episode, brought to you by Style Windows, reporter James Jeune sat down with Matthew Collins of Mac Architecture. They discuss the dos and don'ts of development, when a planning application is needed, and how to make sure your home improvement gets across the line first time around. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Carey Olsen’s corporate team is currently advising on the takeover of Hipgnosis Songs Funds Limited, a billion dollar deal that continues to make headlines in the Financial Times. Partner at Carey Olsen, Tony Lane, explains the takeover, and talks about why these kind of deals are becoming ever more common in Guernsey… ★ Support this podcast ★…
what a day of Siam Cup rugby that was! Guernsey’s sides dazzled in the sunshine against Jersey, winning the men’s and ladies clashes in starkly contrasting ways at Footes Lane. In this episode we bring you an insight from men’s coach Jordan Reynolds and player of the match Ciaran Mcgann in the immediate aftermath of their 49-33 win, while Ladies coach Steve Evans joined Nick Mann in the studio to talk through their 17-15 victory which came after a successful penalty in the 80th minute. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Why does progress delivering public housing feel so slow? What is affordable housing? Why is it needed in the first place? Are board members paid? We sat down with the Guernsey Housing Association's Chief Executive to find out, and much more. Vic Slade was keen to bat away suggestions that the island’s key social landlord is sitting on its hands with dozens of sites not doing any work, as well as misconceptions that the Association and its board members are only in it for the money. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Welcome to a special episode of the Warm Up where we’re previewing a huge day of Siam Cup rugby. Host Nick Mann has been getting the thoughts of the Guernsey Raiders director of rugby Jordan Reynolds and Ladies head coach Steve Evans, while across the water the JEP's Stephen Anderson and Elliot Corbel have spoken to their Jersey opposite numbers Myles Landick and Simon Le Moignan. Action gets under way at Footes Lane on Saturday at 10.15am with the veterans clash for the Nash Cup. At 11.45am the seconds play for the Fallaize then at 1.45pm it’s the Spring Insure Ladies Siam Cup. The men’s Siam begins at 4.15pm. ★ Support this podcast ★…
David Thompson has always enjoyed being outdoors and being active. When his wife spotted a new mole on his back, he thought little of it. He booked an appointment to get it checked. It was June 2022 and it changed everything - he had cancer. David has told his story in a bid to raise awareness about the higher skin cancer risks that sports people face and the precautions we can all take. For more information on the Skcin app, visit here . ★ Support this podcast ★…
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The Marathon des Sables is known as one of the toughest footraces in the world for good reason. It is both a supreme physical and mental battle, but creates experiences that last a lifetime. Drew Jonkmans is back in the island after conquering the heat, exhaustion, injury, blisters and kit malfunctions in the Moroccan Sahara while raising money for Guernsey Mind. He speaks to Nick Mann about his experience. You can donate to his fundraising here . ★ Support this podcast ★…
Laura Spence is a midwife and Guernsey's first Birth Trauma Support Co-ordinator, offering help to parents who've suffered birth trauma. Birth trauma can be caused by a multitude of events and will present in different ways too, Laura says as she is joined by Jo Priaulx from the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation for The Interview. ★ Support this podcast ★…
For this episode, Nick Mann is looking back on a fantastic day of running at the Sure Guernsey Marathon. He was camped out with a nice coffee soaking up the finish line atmosphere at a race which had a truly international feel having grown markedly as an event since being reborn. You’ll be hearing first from Frenchman Guillaume Ruel after he broke the course record for the win, and then Lindsay Sword who celebrated top spot in her marathon debut. Next up is Ethan Woodhead , who was the top local runner in third with a new PB, and then American Courtney Holmes, who made the most of a trip to see her family and was the second woman home. It was not all about the leading places, with runners through the field celebrating their own personal targets, some of them while raising thousands for charity. The episode finishes with a delighted Miles Hardill, who ran for the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation. ★ Support this podcast ★…
58 days, 12 hours, 30 minutes. That's how long it took for Intrepid 232 to row across The Atlantic 🚣 Not only did this crew of four mums from Jersey complete what has been dubbed 'the world's toughest row', but they broke the world record to become the oldest female four crew to row across an ocean. In this episode, reporter Kelly Frost speaks to Helene Monpetit, Rosemary Satchwell, Alison Smithurst and Julie Brady, whose ages add up to that special 232, to discuss the highs and lows of their incredible feat, from rowing through calm waters at night to unpredictable weather patterns which brought them to a standstill in those final weeks. ★ Support this podcast ★…
What happens in Sark's halls of power? Kit Hannah took a trip over to the island to hear it's government meet for its Easter session. There's accusations of subterfuge and impropriety as a vote of no confidence passes for the one-man Douzaine committee, with new members appointed, and a wide-ranging debate on everything from tourism, water quality, and dogs on leads. Join us for this special podcast from a sunny beer garden... ★ Support this podcast ★…
Wetwheels Jersey has facilitated over 10,000 trips at sea for disabled or disadvantaged islanders. The charity's COO Dina Rogan speaks to Express about the charity, its history and its major fundraising events. ★ Support this podcast ★
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St Jacques Vikings secured promotion to Counties One Hampshire on the weekend in style with a 108-15 win against Chichester II. In this episode Nick Mann is joined by their marketing and commercial director, front row forward James Mroch to digest their season and the challenges that lie ahead. ★ Support this podcast ★…
The infamous affordable housing policy - GP11 - could be scrapped for the next five years, as deputies now face a debate on a delayed Requete and a newly published amendment to it. So what is GP11 and why do some politicians want it gone? In this edition of Politics Disassembled we seek to find out... ★ Support this podcast ★…
We’re talking cycling in The Warm Up. Host Nick Mann is joined by academy prospect Charlie Tourtel and development officer Paul De Garis. They discuss how Charlie has been testing himself at British Cycling development weekends and what’s coming up in the sport locally, including this weekend’s four day Easter Festival. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Why were senior civil servants and the entire Committee of Health and Social Care unaware of a £30million project price hike for several months? This is the question being levelled at the President of HSC after it was revealed that several civil servants are no longer working for the States after they withheld important financial information about the second phase of the Hospital Modernisation Project... ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode we’re focusing on the London Marathon. It’s been 15 years since Martin Boyde last took on London and he is preparing to go back to the famous course. He will be raising money for Sense, a charity that helps thousands of people who are deafblind or who have complex disabilities to communicate, experience the world and fulfil their potential. That is one major motivator, the other is a little bit of sibling rivalry and the draw that only a big event has, even if it is not your favourite sport. You can sponsor Martin here . ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this show we’re building up to Saturday’s hockey inter-insulars in Jersey. Guernsey are looking to rewrite the script of last year when Jersey took both first team games and there is confidence in the camps. In this episode Nick Mann spoke to one of Guernsey’s attacking threats Tash Symes for a player’s perspective and men’s first team coach Ed Benfield, while the Jersey Evening Post’s sports reporter Elliot Corbel caught up with their Ladies first team coach Simon Watling and men's first XI player/coach Tom Sibley. The women's first teams play at 1.30pm and the men's at 3.30pm at Les Quennevais. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode of the CONNECT x Leadership Jersey podcast, Jodie Yettram talks to branding specialist Katie Killip about her journey into the design world… from getting her first job in a local graphic design studio to starting her own business in London and being recently named one of the UK’s top 100 female entrepreneurs… Katie believes in using design to drive positive change, particularly by helping socially conscious brands enhance their branding through environmentally friendly practices. She spoke about how she revamped the branding of Pride events in Jersey and Guernsey, her commitment to sustainability the importance of keeping up with trends – and how they are influenced by nostalgia, technology, and popular social change. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Looking back on an exciting two days of Inter-Insular netball action at Beau Sejour. Jersey remained dominant, including a 65-29 win in the senior A fixture. There was plenty to digest. Nick Mann sat down with Guernsey Head Coach Sally Carns and co-captain Donna Behaut to analyse the action and the strides the home side have made, and spoke to Jersey Head Coach Serena Kersten. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode of Bailiwick Podcasts, Express sat down with Jersey's Probation and Aftercare Service to discuss their programme for perpetrators of domestic abuse, and how they are working on a rebranded course that people can self-refer to instead of waiting to be arrested. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Citizen's Advice Guernsey collates data throughout the year, with 2023's statistics providing further evidence of the challenges some people face around housing. Vice CEO Annie Ashmead breaks down the data. ★ Support this podcast ★
This year's theme for International Women's Day is inspiring inclusion. We thought, what better way to celebrate than by speaking to Jersey Cricket CEO Sarah Gomersall and sports development manager at Jersey Sport, Libby Barnett? ✨ In this podcast, you will hear reporter, Kelly Frost, discuss the boundaries that women face and how to create an environment where women feel comfortable to pursue and excel in sport ⚽🏏 This episode is brought to you by Brooks Macdonald. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode of Bailiwick Podcasts, Express sat down with a Human Resources consultant and women’s health specialist to discuss the ways that equality in the workplace is inextricably linked to women’s experiences of menstruation and menopause. Kate Wright and Clare-Louise Knox explored strategies that Jersey employers can use to better support its female workforce, such as addressing period stigma, providing manager training on female health issues, and advocating for flexible working arrangements. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this edition of The Interview Matthew Leach meets with the President of ESC and the island's Director of Education to discuss the latest Education Strategy Report. They discuss the difficulty in getting student's numeracy grades up to an appropriate level and the continued success of teacher training programmes, among dozens of educational topics. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Welcome to a Warm Up Inter-Insular special. We’ll be bringing you insights into all the major clashes between Guernsey and Jersey this year starting with this weekend's netball. Bailiwick Express’ Nick Mann and Jersey Evening Post Sports Editor Stephen Anderson discuss their respective islands prospects before we hear from Guernsey Head Coach Sally Carns and Co-Captain Donna Brehaut and Jersey Head Coach Serena Guthrie. The inters take place at Beau Sejour on Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 9 March 09:00 Guernsey Exhibition match for Future Panthers 10:00 U11s 11:00 U14s 12:15 U12s 13:30 U19s Sunday 10 March 09:15 U16s 10:45 Open B 12:15 O30s 13:45 Open A ★ Support this podcast ★…
🎙️ The Interview: Where Sea Meets Soul 🎙️ In this episode, Kelly Frost meets with Visit Jersey's CEO Tricia Warwick to discuss their most recent campaign Where Sea Meets Soul 🌊 They chat about the inspiration behind the campaign, who it aims to attract and some of the inventive marketing tactics they'll be using to get tourists on the rock 🏝️ ★ Support this podcast ★…
Vikki Hammond grew up knowing she was at risk of developing breast cancer. It still came as a shock when she was diagnosed, but now she is two years clear of the disease she is supporting a fundraising campaign to help pay for continued research so scientists and doctors can save the lives of many more people like her. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Homelessness is something not directly visible in Guernsey. Unlike most UK cities, those wandering through the high street or past notable locations, such as transport hubs and supermarkets, are unlikely to see people sleeping rough or sat with cups full of spare change day-to-day. But a new charity has now been launched called At Home in Guernsey, which seeks to tackle the "hidden" issues by offering practical support to both those without a home, and those at risk of losing a roof over their heads. ★ Support this podcast ★…
🎙️ The Sport Interview: Old Victorians Cricket Club 🎙️ In this episode, Elliot Corbel is joined by two of his teammates from the Old Victorians Cricket Club, as well as the club's main sponsor, Rathbones. Hard-hitting all-rounder and club social media manager, Ed Giles, along with recently crowned Jersey Cricketer of the Year and captain of the club, James Duckett, discuss their upcoming trip to Málaga for the European Cricket Network T10 Competition 🏏 We also hear from Rathbones managing director and Vice President of the OVs Cricket Club, Jonathan Giles. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Daniel Liot, also known as 'JerseySoberWalker', shares his personal story about how he overcame his drinking problem and why he and others are helping to promote an alcohol-free lifestyle through the growth of the Island's sober community. ★ Support this podcast ★
Guernsey schoolgirl Emma-Josephine Martineau Fortin has been picking up gold medals and international accolades in her first season competing in the Great British ski team. The u14 skier told us what she's been up to and her plans for the future, while her father spoke about how he feels watching her ski at speeds of up to 100km an hour. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode we delve into the world of sprinting with Guernsey star Abi Galpin. A heavily disrupted build up to last year’s Island Games had some hidden consequences through this winter, but she is now back at her best. We geek out over some of the intricacies of 200m running, talk about her PB at the UK Athletics Indoor Championships where a fall after the line meant she couldn’t compete in the semis, before she reveals her plan for a fresh challenge this summer over a new distance. We begin by talking about the challenges that come after an event as big as the Games. ★ Support this podcast ★…
'Born From The Same Stranger' is a primetime documentary which aired on ITV1 earlier in February. It follows the journey of a generation of young, donor-conceived people searching for information about where they came from. Liam Renouf was the star of the first episode. Born and raised in St Clement, he now lives in London. But, on a recent trip back to his home island, he took the time to speak with Kelly Frost about growing up as a donor-conceived person, his experiences filming the show, his newly-found donor-siblings and what sparked his decision to find out, or not find out, more about his donor. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Express sat down with Nikki Zachariou, the owner and founder of UberEdge Dance Company to explore recent controversies surrounding heels dance – which is a style performed in high-heeled shoes. ‘Heels dance’ has recently come under fire for being ‘overly sexual’, with female dancers facing criticism over their choice of clothing and for perceived lack of self respect. In this episode, Nikki challenges the social biases that target and shame women who embrace their sexuality, contrasting this with the leniency afforded to male performers who also explore suggestive themes through the medium of dance. She argues that heels dance provides a platform for women to reclaim their power and agency, calling for awareness of double standards in the dance industry when it comes to gendered conversations surrounding expressions of sensuality. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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In this episode, Jodie Yettram talks with Yvonne Corbin, CEO of Caring Cooks, to explore the food charity's journey over the last decade as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. Yvonne discusses the widespread issue of food insecurity in the island, and how families are turning to cheaper and processed foods amid what she describes as a cost of living ‘emergency’. ★ Support this podcast ★…
The UK has had food allergy laws for more than a decade and yet in Jersey, no such legislation exists... Join Oliver Hall as he sits down with JP Restaurants CEO Dominic Jones to talk about why that is, why change is so badly needed, and how much further there is to go in the hospitality industry as a whole. More on www.bailiwickexpress.com. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Laura Clayton brings you the stories and voices from the 2024 Channel Island Sports Awards... ★ Support this podcast ★
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In this episode of The Sport Interview, we have a fascinating discussion with 21-year-old local football referee Harry Walker and St Peter's FC manager and gold medal winning manager of Team Jersey, Elliot Powell, talking about all things football officiating, coaching, VAR and more! ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Guernsey’s coastline is world class and it has never been easier to get out on the water. More people and more people are doing so, from sea swimming to paddle boarding and kayaking. A new initiative aims to ensure that those activities are as safe as possible. In this episode Nick Mann talks to the Guernsey Sports Commission’s Outdoor and Adventure Sports Development Officer Alan Jenner about that and he reveals details of two exciting projects that should be running later this year. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Footfall is holding steady, there's interest in the vacant units, and some movement has been spotted in Leale's Yard - life looks good at the Bridge. Head of Business Development for the Guernsey Retail Group Korrine Le Page, Businessman Martin Search, and third sector professional Michael Sheen told Laura Clayton what they think about Guernsey's second retail centre and what the future might hold for it. ★ Support this podcast ★…
This week Nick Mann talks to Deloitte Partner David Becker on the back of a fundraising challenge to walk laps of the Val des Terres for 24 hours. We dive into his background, motivation and top tips for going beyond what you might think is possible. You can donate to Grow by following this link . ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this special Digital Day edition of The Interview, Bailiwick Express speaks to Werner Bornman from JEC. Find out more at www.bailiwickexpress.com . ★ Support this podcast ★
For this special Digital Day edition of The Interview, Express spoke to Hannah Gleave and Aaron Gavey from Ports of Jersey. Find out more on www.bailiwickexpress.com . ★ Support this podcast ★
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Express caught up with Digital Jersey CEO Tony Moretta about the huge potential for digital technology to transform the island. Find out more at www.bailiwickexpress.com . ★ Support this podcast ★
Welcome to another Bailiwick Express podcast, this is Politics Disassembled, where one of the team talks through a recent political decision, debate, or issue… This week, Matthew Leach takes a look at an amendment that saw the Committee for Education, Sport and Culture take a huge step forward in its Transforming Education Programme. ★ Support this podcast ★…
More active, more often is a philosophy that has States backing, but is it doing all it can to make that happen? With a background of new publicly funded sports facilities being put on the backburner and funding pressures on a programme that broadens opportunities, Nick Mann talks to the Guernsey Sports Commission director of communications Nicky Will about recommendations it made for improvements in 2021 that are still outstanding and what the future could hold for Beau Sejour. They begin by discussing that review of sports facilities that prompted it calling for change. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Jersey's equality, diversity and inclusion charity has announced its first change of CEO since the organisation was founded a decade ago. Vic Tanner Davy, the founder and current CEO, is stepping down to allow for Kaye Nicholson to succeed him. Kaye is a gay woman, a mum, a campaigner for same-sex parental rights, a manager in the finance industry and vice-chair of the Jersey Community Relations Trust. She also found time to join Kelly Frost in the studio to discuss growing up gay in Jersey, how times have changed, and what changes still need to be made to ensure we are a truly equal and inclusive society. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Join Matthew Leach as he talks through the main stories of the week, including moves to save the future of education and the future of Condor as the island's freight and passenger ferry provider... ★ Support this podcast ★
Former professional tennis player turned Island Padel co-founder Scott Clayton joined Steven Anderson for the latest Bailiwick Podcasts: Sport Interview. He was joined by Phil Bain of Rathbones, the primary sponsor of Island Padel, to discuss Jersey's fastest growing sport, along with the adversities faced following Storm Ciarán. Listen in to find out more about Scott's journey, as well as Rathbones' initiative to aid The Bailiff's Fund, which was set up to support individuals and families who have been displaced and have suffered hardship as a result of Storm Ciarán. This podcast was kindly supported by Rathbones. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode, Nick Mann talks to Seb Priaulx who is heading out to race the 24 Hours of Daytona with a win on his mind. He gives us an insight into the historic race and how he has been preparing for his first season in GTD Pro for the AO Racing Team in the IMSA SportsCar Championship. ★ Support this podcast ★…
During his first full-length interview Deputy Lyndon Trott talks about his new role as President of P&R. He touches on the need for higher income tax, amendments to the Government Work Plan that may support the Transforming Education Programme, and a revitalised group that’ll think ‘only of housing’ from when they wake to when they sleep. He talks to Express about Condor, MoneyVAL, and what he wants to do during his second stint as Chief Minister. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Eleanor Lister, who shares her adventures rock climbing around Jersey with nearly 16,000 Instagram followers, speaks about learning to trust again after a bad injury and how she built her social media community... Read more of our stories at www.bailiwickexpress.com . ★ Support this podcast ★
Express sat down with Natalie Mayer to chat about her charity Skate Space, which is set to transform a rundown church into Jersey's largest-ever indoor skatepark… Natalie shares insights on the future management of the venue and the ongoing call for more funding and support. She also discusses the impact of the harbour skatepark closing and the need for more facilities for young people in town. ★ Support this podcast ★…
This week Nick Mann is joined by Josh Lewis to look back on a year which saw him finish fifth at the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Lahti, dominant the men’s field to take gold at the Island Games and take on a tough Ironman in Portugal and they discuss how he will build on all the lessons learnt for this season. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode, Jodie Yettram talks to diver and conservationist Kevin McIlwee about his marine research which has uncovered a diverse underwater world 20 miles of Jersey’s coast that is in need of protection… ★ Support this podcast ★
Who said it was going to be a slow start to 2024? Deputy Tom Binet has kickstarted the year with an explosive bid to topple Chief Minister Kristina Moore. It’s no secret that the pair have been butting heads for some time… So what made him pull the trigger now? Why have the past 18 months been so “depressing”? Does he think he has what it takes to be CM himself? And would he be open to a deal with Reform Jersey? For the first Politics disassembled podcast of the year, Express put those questions to him… ★ Support this podcast ★…
Matthew Leach presents a round-up of this week's news. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this bonus episode, Nick Mann talks to sailor Andy Bridgman about his experiences at the Waszp World Championships in a regatta that saw unexpected winds, thunderstorms, busy schedules, capsizes and some intense, hard racing. His eyes are now on the championships in Norway next year, and as he explains, there are opportunities for improvement. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In the second part of our rugby special, Nick Mann talks to Guernsey Raiders Ladies lead coach Steve Evans about how the side have developed through the first half of the season as they hunt for their first win - and if it leaves you hungry for more, there’s a chance coming up on Sunday 21 Jan to give women’s rugby a go through the Inner Warrior camp . ★ Support this podcast ★…
When a young islander started making videos about her battle with cancer as "a bit of fun", she never expected that her content would attract millions of views and help so many other people... ….Antonia Rubio sat down with Express to talk about facing thyroid cancer over the past three years, her efforts to raise awareness and support other young cancer patients, and the challenges young women face in being taken seriously about their health. Read our full interview with her here . ★ Support this podcast ★…
To say his three plus years as President of P&R were tumultuous is an understatement, but Deputy Peter Ferbrache says he did his best as the top committee president. He sat down with Express to talk about the past few years, the future and what his hopes are for Guernsey following the motion of no confidence and the subsequent election of Deputy Lyndon Trott as his replacement. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this first episode of our two-part rugby special, Nick Mann talks to Guernsey Raiders Director of Rugby Jordan Reynolds about the ups and downs of the season so far, the challenges of National League rugby and how his side are changing the mood in their bid to climb clear of the relegation battle. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Former Jersey Reds player turned professional boxer, Nick Campbell joined the podcast team to discuss his transition into the ring, winning the Scottish Heavyweight Title and training with world champions Joseph Parker and Tyson Fury. From dealing with pre-fight nerves, to what Tyson Fury is really like in person, this certainly was an entertaining conversation! ★ Support this podcast ★…
This week, Express goes behind the scenes at A&E at Christmas time... Dr Masha Finn, Clinical Lead at the General Hospital's Emergency Department, spoke about the pressures facing the department and the busy season ahead... ★ Support this podcast ★
James Dumbleton is working with others to preserve the cultural identity of the Channel Islands through music. He told Laura Clayton what that means and why he is so passionate about it. ★ Support this podcast ★
It’s a period of change for Guernsey Cricket and with a summer ahead that features a T20 international tournament on our shores, Nick Mann talks to new men’s manager Rob Thomson about the sport’s ambitions and his journey into the role. ★ Support this podcast ★
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With just days to go until deputies continue their debate and vote on whether to sack Guernsey’s senior political committee, it’s President Deputy Peter Ferbrache offered himself up to media spotlight after it emerged a behind closed doors meeting had been scheduled to try and turn minds to keeping at least three of P&R’s members in place for the next 18 months. Deputies Mark Helyar and David Mahoney have already resigned from Policy & Resources leaving empty seats at the top table and the chance for a refresh whatever happens next week. But the incumbent President is hoping that is all that will need to be considered by the States right now, as he plans to pitch for unity and collaboration in the face of wipeout. ★ Support this podcast ★…
The food bank run by Guernsey Welfare Service thinks this Christmas will be its busiest ever, as families continue to struggle with the high cost of living. ★ Support this podcast ★
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1 The Interview: How will Jersey tackle knife crime and riots in future? (with Police Chief Robin Smith) 6:29
Police Chief Robin Smith speaks to Express about riots, knife crime and a host of other issues relating to public safety - in light of new laws being proposed by Home Affairs Minister Helen Miles . ★ Support this podcast ★
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In this edition of Politics Dis-Assembled Matthew Leach talks through the recent debate on the 2024 Budget, specifically its impact on the Transforming Education Programme. ★ Support this podcast ★
This week Nick Mann has been talking to sailor Andrew Bridgman as he prepares to compete in a world championships in the coastal town of Sorento in Australia. We look back on his gold medal win in the Island Games and ahead to what promises to be exhilarating high speed foiling action in the Waszp. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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When Sebastian Priaulx was born premature, followed a few years later by his sister Danniella, it spurred their parents into action - wanting to give something back to the medical teams who saved their babies lives, Jo and Andy Priaulx along with cousin Richard Le Tocq launched the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation, which is now celebrating its 20th anniversary. ★ Support this podcast ★…
We are looking back at Guernsey's 2-1 win in the U21 Muratti. Bailiwick Express Guernsey's Nick Mann and Jersey Evening Post's Steven Anderson fight their respective corners, hear from the two coaches, and find out where we think the game should go. ★ Support this podcast ★
The U21 Muratti kicks off this season's football clashes with Jersey. Guernsey Head Coach Jordan Kelly talks about the preparations for the fixture and the wider development of the game. The teams face each other at 1pm at Footes Lane on Sunday 12 November. ★ Support this podcast ★
A debate left in limbo for two weeks, an opportunity for further challenges or funding routes, a committee backing a plan that could bolster calls for its downfall. Join Express as we run through what's happened in Guernsey's budget debate so far, including the post-16 campus at Les Ozouets, and what could happen next. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In this episode Nick Mann talks to Guernsey Netball head coach Sally Carns ahead of her team’s trip to play a new five day tournament in the Isle of Man. That’s a chance for the players to test themselves and their systems against new opposition and all part of plans to progress and grow the game as a whole. ★ Support this podcast ★…
This week the Express team dust themselves off after Storm Ciaran battered the Channel Islands. Matthew Leach, Kit Hannah, Nick Mann and Laura Clayton talk about the damage wrought upon the island, the action plan in place to protect us and how the community pulled together during a particularly difficult night… ★ Support this podcast ★…
This week Matthew Leach speaks to Guernsey’s Head of Law Enforcement and the Chair of the States Strategic Co-ordinating Group, Ruari Hardy. Mr Hardy was responsible for co-ordinating the island’s response to Storm Ciaran and making sure people in Guernsey were kept safe. They talk about the plans in place, how they were deployed to great success, and the lessons learned. ★ Support this podcast ★…
This week’s episode is a two-parter and it’s all about cricket. First up, Guernsey’s Women’s Player of the Year Claire Jennings and Head Coach Ben Ferbrache joined Nick Mann to talk about this season and how the women’s side of the game is developing. In the second part of our podcast, Ben puts on his hat as Pathway Manager and explains the thinking behind a new programme for Under 9s starting next week and how that feeds into the wider game. ★ Support this podcast ★…
It’s been a long but highly successful season for triathlete Megan Chapple. She brought the curtain down with second place at Ironman 70.3 Portugal-Cascais and is now preparing to pack her bags for a whole new adventure on the other side of the world. Find out how she has navigated the pressures of such a busy race schedule, where she goes next, and how she stayed motivated after the high of a gold medal at the Guernsey Island Games. ★ Support this podcast ★…
What new taxes could be on the way? Is there any end in sight for the transformation of education? Could Guernsey have a new government this time next year? Join Kit Hannah and Matthew Leach as they demystify the recent tax and spend debate that saw GST thrown out again, with some victories and embarrassments for States' committees over flagship projects. With reaction from politicians, industry, and unions, sit back and catch-up on a landmark week. Listen on Spotify, iTunes or via our website to FOCUS: PODCAST the latest audio documentary from the Bailiwick Express. ★ Support this podcast ★…
This week Express is joined by Ben Wratten from the Digital Guernsey and Chris Leaman from Black Vanilla. These two groups have been working together to launch the second local entrepreneurship survey, which has been designed to find out what kind of issues face young local businesses. ★ Support this podcast ★…
In the latest episode, Nick Mann talks to Ethan Woodhouse, fresh from his victory in Guernsey Athletics' Dogbreaker and sixth place in the Jersey Marathon. Both results came within days of other races. His current approach to running is unlikely to be found in any training manual. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Bethan Batiste was diagnosed with epilepsy at 11, and had surgery to remove a brain tumour at 14. She is now planning an event to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital and Headway Guernsey. ★ Support this podcast ★
Guernsey Raiders are expressing themselves on the pitch as they climb the table. In the latest episode of the Cool Down, Nick Mann caught up with brothers Ciaran and Niall McGann to find out more about their life in rugby. ★ Support this podcast ★
Did a deputy go too far after naming a local doctor in the States’ chamber? Why have numerous families come forward with concerns about safeguarding? What is parliamentary privilege, and should it be protected? Laura Clayton and Matthew Leach explain the safeguarding story to date and look to answer some of the questions that have spilled out of recent news coverage. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Cyclist Jack Reed's first year on the national circuit in France has been one of learning, as much a mental battle as a physical one. Now taking time out to recover from Epstein-Barr virus and hunting for a new team, he is more hungry than ever to turn the pedals again ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of Politics Dis-Assembled, Express' News Editor, Matthew Leach, talks through the latest chapter in the Herm School debacle. ★ Support this podcast ★
Guernsey Panthers U19s are ready to open their campaign in the regional U19 South Division 2. Captain Erin Sullivan and coach Bridget Yabsley tell Nick Mann more about the opportunities that creates and the need for sponsorship to help the journey. ★ Support this podcast ★
“It cannot be underestimated how the stress and pressure has been insurmountable and this has impacted upon me greatly. I am pleased to see action has now been taken to assist States Members with the provision of counselling. This was a much-needed resource that I needed over this extended period of time which was not available until now.” Those were the words that Deputy Max Andrews read out in the States Assembly last week. He took the decision to explain to the Privileges and Procedures Committee how he needed help because he was struggling with his mental wellbeing. In response to this, the States’ Greffier and the PPC provided those counselling sessions, the first time this has been done for a States Member. Deputy Andrews sat down with Kelly Frost to discuss the pressures we place on our politicians, the impact of print and social media, and how important it is to seek help when needed and look after your mental wellbeing in whatever role you have... ★ Support this podcast ★…
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Mark Bills was Director Emeritus at Gainsborough House Museum, and he was asked to share his advice on the plans for Victor Hugo Centre in Guernsey. He told Express what he thinks about the idea, and how he thinks it could work. ★ Support this podcast ★
With the Rugby World Cup 2023 in full swing, former South Africa Captain Jean de Villiers was in the Express studio to talk about his career, coping with injury and life after professional sport. In South Africa, rugby is about much more than winning a match, as he explains. ★ Support this podcast ★
This weekend, Channel Islands Pride is taking place in Jersey, after Guernsey hosted it last year. Thousands will turn out to the parades, parties and concerts to celebrate and be proud of our diverse community. Ahead of the big celebrations, Kelly Frost caught up with three drag queens: Paige Three, Flesh, and Bonny Bon Wee. Two are full-time performers from the UK, hired for the weekend’s festivities, while Bonny – known in the daylight as government employee Helier de la Haye – is Jersey-based. The discussion ranges from how the drag scene compares between Jersey and London, how far we have come with tolerance and how far there still is to go. For more information about Channel Islands Pride and which events are on visit https://channelislandspride.org/jersey/ . ★ Support this podcast ★…
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As he prepares to retire from the world-famous aerobatic team, Red Arrows team leader Tom Bould - also known as Red 1 - spoke to Express about his views on the future of air displays, the RAF's pathway to net-zero carbon emissions and whether he gets nervous before a show... ★ Support this podcast ★
Brandon Ashplant wrote and produced the new short film 'Bet your bottom dollar'. He spoke to Express about his love of the short film genre, and how it's a great way in to film making for other creatives. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of the Cool Down, we speak to Chay Kennedy-Cook about cycling against some of the best in his age-group at the Commonwealth Youth Games, resilience, and his target of making it as a pro. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Dr Dominic Bishop discusses the rise in the number of deaths by suicide in Guernsey, and with Dr Nicola Brink and Jo Cottell from Guernsey Mind, he explains how the Bailiwick's new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy will help anyone suffering from low level to very serious mental ill health. ★ Support this podcast ★…
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With a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy published this week, Dr Nicola Brink, Dr Dominic Bishop and Jo Cottell explained how it's been drawn up, what the strategy's aims are and why it's so important for the wellbeing and mental health of the Bailiwick. ★ Support this podcast ★
Martin Shirley has served as Chauffeur to the Lieutenant-Governor for nine and a half years, driving the Governor, his family and royal guests around the island. After his retirement last week, Martin sat down with Express to talk about driving the limousine, how he feels about having sold the J4 numberplate, and the one time he arrived late to a function. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Guernseyman Adam Hooper always dreamt of being an actor. At 35 he decided to try his hand at auditions, succeeding in winning a supporting role in Kevin Spacey's latest film. A number of local productions are also on the agenda, and Adam told Express he has plans to audition for further roles off-island too. ★ Support this podcast ★…
Jersey Overseas Aid has so far donated £262,000 to Friends of Ukraine-EOD to deliver bomb and mine disposal training. This week Express speaks to Ben Remfrey and Uliana Yurenko - Ben is a founder of Friends of Ukraine-EOD, and Uliana is the head technical translator and interpreter at Mat Kosovo, a training centre in Kosovo. They spoke about how that funding has helped train up the first women in Ukraine to be allowed to be involved in bomb disposal. ★ Support this podcast ★…
15-year-old JCG student Auden Ruelle is a big fan of football, and a young footballer herself, and this summer she's had the chance to be at the Women's World Cup in Australia. Late in Australian time, early in Jersey time, Express reporter Kelly Frost caught up with Auden to ask about the atmosphere, her favourite goals of the tournament so far and, of course, whether football is finally coming home... ★ Support this podcast ★…
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