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The Change Makers

A podcast celebrating the remarkable not for profit people dedicating their careers to making positive change. 

We'll be talking to society's fixers, menders, mopper-uppers and fighters about why they do their job, what they see in their work and why it matters. 

Society & Culture News Society Interviews Non-Profit Business Storytelling
Update frequency
every 16 days
Average duration
50 minutes
Episodes
11
Years Active
2023 - 2024
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Simon Evans, Wye and Usk Foundation, on why our rivers matter and what we can do to protect them

Simon Evans, Wye and Usk Foundation, on why our rivers matter and what we can do to protect them

For Simon Evans, his passion for rivers has always run deep. If you'll excuse us the pun there!

While his friends were down the pub, he was walking along canals, always fascinated by the beauty and di…

00:54:23  |   Sun 24 Mar 2024
Elysha Paige, Bloody Good Period, on finding her purpose, tackling stereotypes, and knowing your own menstrual cycle

Elysha Paige, Bloody Good Period, on finding her purpose, tackling stereotypes, and knowing your own menstrual cycle

It was during the C0VID-19 pandemic that Elysha Paige became disillusioned with her work in tech consulting. Sat cramped over her kitchen table,  staring endlessly at the screen in meeting after meet…

00:55:39  |   Thu 25 Jan 2024
Karen Delin, Saint Francis Hospice, on nursing at Christmas, myths about hospices and her love of caring for others.

Karen Delin, Saint Francis Hospice, on nursing at Christmas, myths about hospices and her love of caring for others.

Caring and making change at Christmas. 

Karen Delin is a ward sister at Saint Francis Hospice, based just outside Romford in East London. She knew she wanted to be a nurse from the age of 5, and durin…

01:06:41  |   Mon 25 Dec 2023
Patricia Parker OBE, Kids for Kids, on the reality of life in Sudan , why it matters that we know about it, and the power of goats.

Patricia Parker OBE, Kids for Kids, on the reality of life in Sudan , why it matters that we know about it, and the power of goats.

Patricia Parker OBE was approaching a stage in her life where she hoped she could finally use her studio for the purpose for which it was intended: being creative. 

Instead a trip to see her son who …

00:45:08  |   Thu 07 Dec 2023
Marcia Lewinson, CEO at WAITS, on why campaigning for women's rights is in her blood

Marcia Lewinson, CEO at WAITS, on why campaigning for women's rights is in her blood

The statistics around domestic abuse in the UK make for grim reading. Shockingly, the police receive a call regarding domestic abuse every 30 seconds, but the majority of incidents are never reported…

00:47:33  |   Mon 27 Nov 2023
Matt Shardlow, Buglife on why bugs matter, and the enormity of the fight to protect invertebrates.

Matt Shardlow, Buglife on why bugs matter, and the enormity of the fight to protect invertebrates.

Without bugs, we would be in trouble. Their numbers are declining rapidly.

Invertebrates, which are any animal without a backbone, such as starfish, snails, worms and wasps, make up the biggest propor…

00:57:11  |   Thu 22 Jun 2023
Pt 2: Katrina Moffat, Girlguiding, on leadership, role modelling and the King.

Pt 2: Katrina Moffat, Girlguiding, on leadership, role modelling and the King.

How many of you can remember reciting your Girlguiding promise, earning badges or singing songs by the campfire? Girlguiding is so popular in the UK that in some areas it’s recommended that you regis…

00:37:16  |   Wed 07 Jun 2023
Pt 1: Katrina Moffat, North Tyneside Learning Trust on supporting young people to thrive in the face of inequality.

Pt 1: Katrina Moffat, North Tyneside Learning Trust on supporting young people to thrive in the face of inequality.

It is a fact that in the UK, if you are born to wealthy parents you are more likely to do better at school, progress to university and secure higher paid jobs.  A country that is socially mobile offe…

00:50:11  |   Thu 25 May 2023
Jeanette Farrow, Compassionate Neighbours, on the realities of a lonely life, and having purpose.

Jeanette Farrow, Compassionate Neighbours, on the realities of a lonely life, and having purpose.

Loneliness and isolation is thought to be one of the most serious health issues we face. It's as bad for your health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day,  it is linked with an increased risk of multiple h…

00:49:17  |   Thu 11 May 2023
Dom Smithies, Student Minds on the need to remember the mental health of students.

Dom Smithies, Student Minds on the need to remember the mental health of students.

In the UK, around half of young people go to university, and 1 in 3 of those people report poor mental wellbeing. The same number say their mental health has worsened since beginning university. 

Ente…

00:47:29  |   Thu 27 Apr 2023
Sophie Durlacher, Uttlesford Foodbank, on increasing demand, challenging stereotypes and tackling poverty.

Sophie Durlacher, Uttlesford Foodbank, on increasing demand, challenging stereotypes and tackling poverty.

Welcome to the first episode of The Change Makers, a new podcast shining a light on remarkable not for profit people, each making positive change.

In this episode we chat to Sophie Durlacher. Sophie …

00:46:46  |   Wed 12 Apr 2023
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