Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues
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Join former BBC reporter and broadcast journalist Angela Walker as she engages in thought-provoking conversations with inspirational individuals about current affairs and under-reported issues. We examine issues of social justice and campaigns that aim to improve society and the world we live in. We look at issues around government, climate change, the environment and world around us. In this podcast, we aim to shed light on important topics that often go unnoticed, providing a platform for insightful discussions with our guests.
From activists and social entrepreneurs to academics and community leaders, these individuals bring their expertise and experiences to the table. Through their stories, we explore the challenges they have overcome, their motivations, and the lessons they have learned along the way. We examine issues of social justice and campaigns that aim to improve society and the world we live in.
If you have an inquiring mind and enjoy BBC Radio 4, The Today Programme, PM, The World At One, Panorama, Despatches, documentaries and interview programmes then this is the place for you.
Listen to be inspired and informed.
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PREGNANCY TEST BIRTH DEFECTS: Marie Lyons' Fight For Justice Against Government and Bayer
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues
10/15/23 • 43 min
EXCLUSIVE. Government commits to reviewing new evidence in Primodos scandal for first time.
Families who believe miscarriages and devastating birth defects were caused by the NHS-prescribed pregnancy test Primados say it's a fantastic positive that the British government has told this programme it is "committed to reviewing all new evidence on hormone pregnancy tests and adverse effects in pregnancy."
The Government and pharmaceutical company Bayer have been accused of bullying the campaigners into silence, by threatening that, unless they commit to never making another claim, they will have to pay the legal bills of the lawyers used to block their joint action.
Marie Lyons took the oral hormone pregnancy test in 1970. Her daughter was born with a badly deformed arm. But the potential risks of the damage to unborn babies had been raised by medical professionals years earlier.
In our enlightening talk with Marie, an advocate from the Association for Children Damaged by Oral Hormone Pregnancy Tests, we trace the timeline of events that began with the introduction of Primados in 1958. We hear Marie's poignant recollections of her daughter Sarah's struggles during her schooling years and in relationships due to her disability.
Marie discusses the Association's High Court battle and how the Government and Bayer filled the court with teams of legal experts, dwarfing their representation.
Fifty years since she started her campaign for justice, Marie remains determined to uncover new evidence to prove her case. We hear statements from the Department of Health and Social Care and Bayer who maintain their denial of any link between HPTS and foetal harm. They were invited to take part in the discussion but declined.
In the final segment of our talk with Marie, we expose the devastating consequences of the drug company's decision to unlawfully distribute the drug in nations where abortion is illegal. Hear Marie's fears for her daughter's future health, the distressing tales of other association members, and the complexities of estimating the number of people affected. As we ponder the heated debate in Parliament and Theresa May's actions post-reading the expert working group's report, Marie stresses the need for an independent review of the MHRA and funding for an independent review of synthetic hormones. Her message is clear and uncompromising: the quest for justice and safety in healthcare is a fight that's far from over.
https://primodos.org/
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https://www.angelawalkerreports.com/
10/15/23 • 43 min

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HARD TO STOMACH: Award-Winning Campaigner Celia Chartres-Aris, Abused and Violated Because of Her Rare Disability
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues
08/26/23 • 42 min
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Imagine what it's like not to be able to eat, not because of a lack of food, but because of a rare disorder that prevents your body from processing it. This is the reality for our guest, Celia Chartres-Aris, living with Loeys-Dietz Syndrome. Celia's condition requires her to be reliant on a feeding tube for nutrition. Her life is a testament to resilience and strength, and she joins us to shed light on her experience, from dealing with verbal abuse to answering inappropriate questions, all while living with a feeding tube.
Our conversation takes a critical turn as we scrutinize how legislation often fails to protect those with disabilities. With Celia's life as a backdrop, we examine poignant examples like the introduction of the Down Syndrome Bill, the care for children, and current access and architecture requirements for public buildings. We focus on the urgent need for inclusive policy making that involves the disabled in the process, underscoring the importance of designing everything right from the outset, with accessibility in mind.
The final part of our discussion turns to the crucial aspect of accessibility and inclusion. Listen as Celia recounts instances where she was denied access due to her disability, and how she uses these moments to educate others. We explore the Access Maturity Model, a tool organizations can use to assess their inclusion and accessibility policies. We conclude our conversation by emphasizing the importance of diversity inclusion, stressing the need for disabled people to be included in design and entrepreneurship roles, and a deep understanding of these critical issues.
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https://www.angelawalkerreports.com/
08/26/23 • 42 min

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SACKED BECAUSE HER DAUGHTER HAS CANCER: Christina Harris's Battle for Job Security for Families with Seriously Ill Children
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues
10/01/23 • 18 min
Imagine receiving the life-altering news that your child has been diagnosed with a serious illness and then losing your job when you take time away to look after them.
Christina Harris has lost her job of 19 years because she is looking after her daughter Skye who has been diagnosed with leukaemia. Christina courageously shares her struggles of balancing the care of her critically ill daughter with the fear of financial insecurity.
Christina tells us about her petition, demanding the government makes it a parental right to take a career break for families grappling with serious childhood illnesses. Garnering over 80,000 signatures, Christina's fight has drawn significant attention but still lacks solid governmental backing. Is it too much to ask that parents' jobs be held open for them until they can return to work?
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/638449
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10/01/23 • 18 min

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HEART WRENCHING: Broadcaster Chris Slegg's Battle Against the Rare Heart Condition Ebstein's Anomaly - and His Mental Health
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues
11/26/23 • 58 min
Two years ago BBC sports reporter Chris Slegg was told the unexpected news that he needed a heart transplant within a year. He was only 41. Married, with two children, the news plunged him into a deep depression as he feared for the wellbeing of his children.
https://www.doctors.net.uk/AngelaWalker
I first worked with Chris and his wife about fifteen years at BBC London TV News. In an emotional interview, Chris shares his experience in living with the rare condition Ebstein’s Anomaly. He wants to draw attention to the disease - as well as encouraging other people with life-changing diagnoses to seek counselling.
We are also joined by Mina Arvanitopoulou, a clinical psychologist specialising in cardiology. Mina supported Chris as he struggled to come to terms with his illness.
Last year, Chris had pioneering surgery, which has enabled him to avoid a transplant for now. In this podcast Chris paints a vivid picture of his journey, sharing his fear of revealing his heart-wrenching diagnosis to loved ones, the emotional rollercoaster that ensued, and the unexpected lessons he learned along the way.
Mina shines a light on the importance of self-compassion, the power of vulnerability and the potential for post-traumatic growth.
Join me as I talk to two inspirational guests and discuss the under-reported issue of Ebstein's Anomaly.
This episode is kindly sponsored by Doctors net uk. With over 250,000 members, Doctors net uk is the UK’s largest professional network of GMC-verified doctors. They are a community that enables you to make connections, find support and improve your clinical knowledge and practice, all in one place. Join your colleagues today.
https://www.doctors.net.uk/AngelaWalker
As well as a being a sports reporter, Chris is a published author.
A History of the Women's FA Cup Final
https://tinyurl.com/282v6hz9
"The Team That Dared To Do: Tottenham 1994/95"
https://tinyurl.com/53appnjc
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https://www.angelawalkerreports.com/
11/26/23 • 58 min

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CHILDLESS MEN: Dr Robin Hadley on the sorrow and disenfranchisement of men with no children
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues
08/31/23 • 53 min
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Why do we never talk about involuntary male childlessness? A quarter of men do not have children and for many of them this is not through choice. Join me as I sit down with my guest, Dr. Robin Hadley, academic and author of 'How is a Man Supposed to be a Man?'. We explore male childlessness, the stereotypes that often stifle men's discussions about their yearning for parenthood and their struggles with fertility. With Dr. Hadley's expert insight, we navigate the emotional labyrinth faced by these men and tackle the societal norms that equate virility with fatherhood.
As our conversation unfolds, we turn the spotlight on the evolving perceptions of fatherhood. We delve into the pressures men face when considering paternity leave and the repercussions of the gig economy on their decision. We take a closer look at grandparenthood and its function as a social bridge for children in the absence of their parents. Moreover, we bring into focus the harsh reality of older adults without a support network or children to care for them and the uphill battle they face in society.
Finally, we discuss - the profound psychological impact of male infertility. We rip apart societal misconceptions that exacerbate the stigmas around male childlessness and infertility. Dr. Hadley emphasizes the critical need for therapy and the establishment of safe spaces for men to express their vulnerability. So, tune in as we break barriers, challenge conventional wisdom, and underscore the significance of understanding and empathising with the emotional challenges encountered by childless men.
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08/31/23 • 53 min

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DISABILITY IS MY STRENGTH - Isaac Harvey MBE
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues
07/16/23 • 49 min
What if you could overcome the limitations of a rare disability and achieve extraordinary feats? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Isaac Harvey MBE, who has done just that. Born with limbpelvic hypoplasia, Isaac has adapted to life without arms and short legs, using his feet as hands.
In this episode, we explore his personal story, including the challenges he faced, his adventurous side, and his incredible achievements.
We discuss Isaac's experiences growing up in Ilford, navigating public transport, and becoming involved with 'Wheels and Wheelchairs,' a group running in the streets of London. Hear how he conquered high-octane sports like abseiling, skiing, and sailing pushing himself to achieve his goals and inspiring others. And we'll find out about his recent MBE award, his upcoming events, and his new venture into media production with his company Seated Perspective.
Finally, we delve into the power of motivation and self-belief, exploring how Isaac's determination and passion have helped him overcome setbacks and achieve the seemingly impossible. Discover the key to turning obstacles into opportunities and finding inner peace through struggles. Don't miss this uplifting episode that will leave you feeling inspired and motivated to face your own challenges head-on.
https://www.angelawalkerreports.com/
07/16/23 • 49 min
CHILDCARE CRISIS: Campaigner Ian Morgan and the Plight of Britain's Nurseries
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues
07/23/23 • 26 min
Why are so many childcare providers in the UK feeling the financial strain, and are the government's budget promises enough to tackle the issue? Listen in as we chat with Ian Morgan from the campaign group Champagne Nurseries for Lemonade Funding and director of Little Ducklings Nursery in Berkshire. We delve into the challenges that the UK childcare industry is facing due to inadequate funding. We explore the increasing cost of staffing, the struggle to retain staff, and the impact of soaring costs for energy and food on providers.
Ian shares his 16 years of experience in the industry and his hopes for its future, as well as the challenges faced by childcare providers . We also discuss the feelings amongst people in his group, Champagne Nurseries, Lemonade Funding, and potential solutions for providing quality childcare at an affordable cost for parents. Tune in to find out if the government's recent efforts will be enough to ease the burden on childcare providers and if the industry can adapt and thrive amidst these challenges.
https://www.angelawalkerreports.com/
07/23/23 • 26 min
SEWAGE WARS: Solicitor Zöe Mernick-Levene & Campaigner Ashley Smith and the Water Pollution Law Suit Worth Hundreds of Millions
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues
08/12/23 • 37 min
Water companies in the UK have been dumping ever-increasing amounts of sewage into our rivers and waterways. Now, a law suit could hit them where it hurts and cost them hundreds of millions of pounds. Law firm Leigh Day is leading a collective action accusing them of abusing their dominant position by over-charging customers.
The action hinges on the allegation that water companies knowingly failed to report the number and extent of sewage discharges and were therefore allowed to charge customers more. The first claim has been issued against Severn Trent and further claims will be issued against Thames Water, United Utilities, Anglian Water, Yorkshire Water and Northumbrian Water. Zöe Mernick-Levene , a partner at law firm Leigh Day explains the case against them which is being brought by Professor Carolyn Roberts an environmental and water consultant.
Ashley Smith from campaign group Windrush Against Sewage Pollution joins us to talk about his work and explain how mathematician Peter Hammond used AI to expose thousands of unnoticed spills.
We delve into how this data is captured, scrutinized and the fact that just 1% of it is reviewed by the environment agency. We'll probe into why water companies are being secretive about data and the crucial impact of citizen scientists in pushing the case forward. We'll also be discussing the reports from dozens of elite triathletes who say they fell ill after competing in the World Championships in Sunderland's water and the response from Northumbria Water. Listen in as we scrutinise the statement issued by the Environment Agency and DEFRA .
Brace yourself for a deep dive into the legal challenges faced by water companies for their pollution. Ashley unfolds the inception of Windrush Against Sewage Pollution and its efforts to expose the deteriorating condition of the River Windrush. Zöe uncovers their legal warfare using opt-out claims to make corporate giants rethink their actions.
We'll also compare the water systems globally to the UK's, exploring how privatisation led to profits at the expense of infrastructure. Ending on a note of damages, we decipher how a tribunal would decide the overpayment for each customer.
#WaterPollutionUK #SewageScandal #EnvironmentalJustice #WaterwayAbuse #LegalAction #CorporateAccountability #PollutionLawsuit #SewageDischarge #RiversInDanger #EnvironmentalImpact #CitizenScientists #AIExposesPollution #CleanWaterRights #CorporateMisconduct #TransparencyMatters #RiverHealth #WaterwayProtection #PrivatizationEffects #GlobalWaterSystems #PollutionConsequences #LegalChallenges #InfrastructureImpact #CorporateResponsibility #SustainabilityMatters #PollutionAwareness #EnvironmentalAdvocacy
https://www.angelawalkerreports.com/
08/12/23 • 37 min
SOUL SURVIVOR: Bharti Dhir - A Survivor's Journey from Abandonment to Inner Peace
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues
07/03/23 • 45 min
Get ready to be captivated by the miraculous story of Bharti Dhir, a woman abandoned as a newborn baby in Uganda, who overcame unimaginable hardships in her life. We sit down with Bharti as she shares the life-changing moment when she was discovered and adopted by a local Punjabi Sikh family, and how her mother's prophetic dreams of a baby girl played a role in this incredible tale.
Bharti's journey was far from easy, as she faced many challenges growing up with a dual heritage and a rare skin condition called Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). In our conversation, Bharti reveals the various unconventional treatments her father sought to cure her condition, and how her family's unwavering love and support led her towards self-acceptance and healing. Hear the emotional details of her childhood battle with EB and her path to embracing her unique identity.
Bharti recounts the harrowing experiences she and her family faced while living under the brutal regime of Idi Amin in Uganda. Through tales of danger, escape, and the strength of her family's love, Barty's incredible resilience and positivity will leave you in awe. Don't miss this powerful episode, and be sure to pick up Barty's memoir, 'Worth', to learn even more about her remarkable life story.
bhartidhir.com
https://www.angelawalkerreports.com/
07/03/23 • 45 min
ROGUE THERAPISTS: Sarah Healy and Ashton Collins Discuss the Dangers of Unregulated Aesthetics
Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues
07/30/23 • 38 min
Imagine having unlicensed toxins injected into your face by someone with no training. That's what is happening across the UK every day - with disastrous results. Nurse Practitioner Sarah Healy and Ashton Collins from campaign group Save Face join me to discuss the alarming lack of regulation in the booming non-surgical aesthetics industry.
Hear how unscrupulous beauticians are buying unlicensed products from overseas and injecting unwitting consumers with saline, beef gelatine and other products.
Sarah, who's been shortlisted for a Safety In Beauty Award, gives us a first-hand account of the process she follows when dealing with patients seeking injectable treatments and the risks they pose. We also discuss how social media and reality TV have played their role in escalating the demand amongst the young, and why it's more important than ever to ensure you're in the hands of a suitably trained and certified practitioner. So, tune in, as we end with a discussion around the current standards in aesthetic treatments and how to ensure your safety in this rapidly growing industry.
In loving memory of my friend Sarah, who died suddenly on 6th November 2023, and who always believed in doing the right thing.
https://www.angelawalkerreports.com/
07/30/23 • 38 min
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Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues currently has 23 episodes available.
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The podcast is about News, Stories, Society & Culture, Inspirational, Law, Environment, News Commentary, Justice, Podcasts, Current Affairs, Disability, Health, Business and Politics.
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The episode title 'PREGNANCY TEST BIRTH DEFECTS: Marie Lyons' Fight For Justice Against Government and Bayer' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues is 35 minutes.
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The first episode of Angela Walker In Conversation - Inspirational People, Under-Reported Issues was released on Jun 24, 2023.
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