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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.
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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
🎙️ 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.
🎙️ 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.
'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 ★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 ★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 ★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.
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.
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