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Join a North London Charity and special guests with behind the scenes chat and Q&A. A must listen for anyone trying to do something good .



Wheely Tots believe all children, families and communities should be healthy, confident and resilient.

We approach all this social integration and community development stuff by listening and learning from everyone we meet.



Thanks for listening. We are a small charity with big ideas. You can support us with a donation at www.givey.com/wheelytots all funds raised go to helping those that need it most.

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In this season we visit the Moselle Community Project. We speak to people who come along each week, and hear what they have to say. The ⁠Moselle Community Project⁠ at Broadwater Farm Community Centre in Tottenham, North London is a weekly, drop-in session with community-led activities co-created to respond to attendees’ interests. The purpose is to provide a safe space where people at risk of social isolation can come together and feel more connected. Activities on offer help to improve health and wellbeing, including: a shared healthy meal, board games, knitting, arts and crafts, bushcraft, and chair exercise. In this podcast, David speaks to Adele and Oriana, sisters who attendee MCP as well as volunteering to support other activities.If you'd like to join us one Friday, you can ⁠sign up here⁠.
In this season we visit the Moselle Community Project. We speak to people who come along each week, and hear what they have to say. The Moselle Community Project at Broadwater Farm Community Centre in Tottenham, North London is a weekly, drop-in session with community-led activities co-created to respond to attendees’ interests. The purpose is to provide a safe space where people at risk of social isolation can come together and feel more connected. Activities on offer help to improve health and wellbeing, including: a shared healthy meal, board games, knitting, arts and crafts, bushcraft, and chair exercise. In this podcast, David speaks to Hesketh who is a regular attendee at MCP as well as many other activities across the borough.If you'd like to join us one Friday, you can sign up here.
In this episode, David and Kate reflect on the previous episode, talk about the progress of the Connecting Well project so far and look to the future.  Links Follow Pearls on Instagram to see some video from the Jazz Cafe.  To join our Friday activities, click the links below: Age Friendly Walks Friday 10am Adult Learn to Ride and Improve Skills Friday 11am Food at the Community Kitchen Friday 11am - 2pm See other Wheely Tots activities at https://wheelytots.com/sessions/  Subscribe for the next episode.
Wheely Tots is back with a new series of podcasts.  First up we have a visit to the community kitchen at Broadwater Farm Community Centre.  To join our Friday activities, click the links below:  Age Friendly Walks Friday 10am Adult Learn to Ride and Improve Skills Friday 11am  Food at the Community Kitchen Friday 11am - 2pm Click here for a short video of the community kitchen.
In this episode, Lydia, Wheely Tots' Project Manager, takes you to our weekly foodbank on Broadwater Farm Estate in Tottenham on a sunny and windy May Saturday morning. The podcast features the stories of some of the dedicated volunteers who support the foodbank: who they are, their connection with the estate and why they help out.  The foodbank began quite organically in March 2020 as we continued to distribute food from the Felix Project to residents after having to cancel our bike maintenance sessions with young people, which we originally organised the food for. Over the last 14 fourteen months, the project has evolved into more than a foodbank. As well as reaching over 50 households a week, it has become a source of valuable social connection and community support. As Renate, one of the volunteers, points out, "It's a place where you can find new friends, new people, new ideas. It's a great place. I love it." While Esther comments that if everyone has enough, everyone in the community will feel safe and comfortable. Lots of thank yous for this episode: all the volunteers, past and present, including Esther, Renate, Aaron, Grace, Jacob, Natalie, Meg, Richie, Ganna, Leticia, Judith, James and Cynthia; the funders who have supported the project these past 14 months - Segro and the City Bridge Trust, via the London Community Response, Haringey Council and Haringey Giving; Roxanne Williams of Impact Cuisine who brings hot food and cakes each week; and, of course, the staff and volunteers at The Felix Project. 
In the last of our special episodes for Women's History Month, Antoinette talks to community organiser Sonja Camara in a wide ranging conversation covering Haringey and beyond.  Links: This video shows some of the activities on offer on Care to Challenge Women's History Month in Haringey Haringey Women's Leadership Summit Sewn Together Windrush Square War Memorial
In our third instalment for Women's History Month, we speak with the Broadwater Farm Foodbank chef and all round lovely person Roxann Williams as she shares how she's kept in touch with friends, how she stays active and what makes her food taste so amazing!
In Today's episode, we explore the historical beauty of Tottenham and discover Joanna's many talents.
Today we catch up with Shenika Blygen for our first instalment of our four part series for Women's History Month.  Shenika shares how she came to rekindle her love for dancing, the changes she's seen in the area and how others can get involved.  To check out more of Shenika's dance classes visit: defineme.net or enquire at shenika@defineme.net or visit her Instagram @define_me__ To join our classes every Friday @ 6pm, email: Antoinette@wheelytots.com
In today's episode we discuss Wheely Tots' latest project, Winter Rides, that'll be calling on the brave among us to brave the cold and warm up by being active. For further details on the project, visit http://wheelytots.com/ride/ where you can find all the information you need to participate from wherever you are in the world Thanks for listening and please keep your comments and feedback coming in - we love hearing from you! The Wheely Tots team
In this episode, David and Lydia go for a walk with Mark Longbottom. In our most socially distant walk yet, it's a snowy winter morning for David and Lydia in North London while it's a late night stroll to the beach for Mark in Auckland, New Zealand. David was a guest on Mark's podcast in November 2020 so we thought it was polite to return the favour and ask Mark some questions about life in New Zealand and other things.  Links Purposely Podcast David's interview on Purposely Podcast Heart Kids New Zealand Devonport Wheely Tots Walking Projects
Lydia and David get to chat with the awesome Cassie Williams from the Federated 4 Health the GP federation based in the London Borough of Haringey and we learn about its work and how Wheely Tots are helping deliver Covid Kits around the Borough - obviously by bicycle…. Even though the three of use were in completely different places,  we still marvel at the fact that we can still go for walks together at the same time and have good quality chats  -almost in the way that we would if we were all in the same place…. Its was recorded in December 2020 outdoors one of those days,  so unbelievably cold, we decided to share some “pro tips” for staying warm  so that even when the weather is too cold you can still get out and about comfortably You get to learn about bottles, clothing tech , gloves, socks, layers , and the all important "huddle" as demonstrated by David or Esme Take care and stay safe The Wheely Tots team
Listen to Clasford Stirling MBE who evokes memories of the days of being at loggerheads with the Council and whether we think much has changed. We planned to find out what’s going on at the moment and look to the future and as both are so uncertain we retreat to the comfort of the past and learn some snippets of history about the mosaic and the mural of Broadwater Farm. Clasford has been a "social entrepreneur" for over 40 years but was doing positive sports and community  development, particularly through football, way before it had this modern title along with so many others.  So if you think that organisations with a social purpose are somehow a "new thing" then rest assured there are countless examples in recent and distant past in the community, public and private sectors.   As always it's lovely to get your feedback and we hope you enjoy the listen as it re awakens memories or gives you a pause for thought and reflection before you head back to your regular routine. Take care and stay safe, The Wheely Tots Team To entice you to listen or if you would like some reading notes from which to do further research there here is some of what's covered: Community development at Broadwater Farm  History of Broadwater Farm Clasford is absolutely still a pillar of the local community and this is backed up by the 20 or so people who pass us and wave or smile as everyone knows Clasford Clasford mentioned George Meehan  and George Meehan House  And a real understanding of the value of community development work and specifically the need for this type of work to be regarded as the domain of professionals ie properly resourced and remunerated The history for equality and the issues with policing in the past May Richards  Bishop Frimpong  Photo of Clasford back in the day 
In this episode of the plodcast, Rhiannon talks to Rebecca Lees, an OS Get Outside Champion about, well, getting outside, local walks, getting teenagers outdoors and more.  Click here for photos. Links Ordnance Survey Get Outside app Get Outside Champion: Rebecca Lees Rebecca's website: Girl on the Trail Rebecca's walk to the fort Rebecca's books Rebecca's Instagram Brynn's Challenge Your Bike Project Walking Connections David's Box Hill Walk
The plodcast continues and today's plodders are the inspirational Jonathan Jenkins, CEO of London's Air Ambulance Charity with Rhiannon and David who all talk about leading in a crisis.  David is on a Wednesday day off somewhere in the Chilterns with some lovely views and uses the excuse of recording the podcast to have a nice rest. Jonathan is taking a stroll out of the office whilst recording the podcast and drinking in the fabulous London skyline and the activity on the Thames by Tower Bridge.  Rhiannon was recording from home and went for a walk in Epping Forest later that day so all is good for getting out and about. Links London's Air Ambulance Charity  The School for Social Entrepreneurs Your Bike Project Wheely Tots Foodbank David's Walk Route shared by The Chiltern Society, a small charity (like us), check them out If you like what you hear, please share and continue to send in your thoughts and messages and subscribe to the podcast - thank your for your support :)
Lydia & Rhiannon (Finsbury Park ) go for a walk with Rahima and her laptop (Southwark). You literally can’t make this stuff up...Trash Racks, Neighbours, Mallards, Herons, Swans, Fluffy dogs, Lydia’s tech set up, Rhiannon’s secret love of walking & maps and a brilliant insight into Clarion Futures digital work around improving physical and mental health & wellbeing all feature...in what we can only write up as a bumper episode about the launch of a new digitally inclusive walking project by recording a digitally inclusive walking project... Links in this episode include: Southwark , New River / Finsbury Park, Clarion Futures, wheelytots.com/walking
Jer makes an incredibly kind offer that Wheely Tot's gratefully accept....David and Esme head off to say thank you and be supportive and have a slightly challenging experience that takes them out of their comfort zone....We will loop back in (bonus part 2 ....coming soon)  and chat with Jer about his experience and find out about how his run actually went and how far out of his comfort zone he went....all this "slightly challenging stuff" falls within our theory of change..... This is all about the Virtual London Marathon , what its really like to support fund raisers and how to make all this seem effortless and well prepared so that it all runs like clockwork.  Obviously its all about what actually happened and we hope you enjoy the listen and we will keep the fundraiser open a bit longer so if you enjoy the podcast and would like to support Wheely Tots then here is the fundraising link https://www.givey.com/jeromahony2020 and please consider to donate generously.  All proceeds go directly to;  - buying extra balance bikes for wheely tots kit library so more families can participate in our sessions without having to buy a bike  and any excess  beyond the target will go to  - The foodbank  Links This is the video for the elephants bit....and also Esme's huddle which we will incorporate when we get the right file! Alexandra Palace (Pally Pally) Uber Virtual London Marathon
After the “failure podcasts” we figured you needed a break. So after those cliff hangers we’re up for some autumn & winter activities! Lydia, Rhiannon and David go for a walk...Wheely Tots have a number of walking initiatives e.g. wheelytots.com/walking and the idea to walk from our homes near Finsbury Park or Tottenham to Town past so many other people’s homes...including the Queen...was slightly challenging but only took 2 hours.  It fits in well with our beliefs around health, confidence and resilience; and themes around planning, being comfortable and doing stuff all core to YourBikeProject.uk and the foodbank we help out with. If you’d like the route map email us and we’ll send it out to you otherwise the links below give good enough clues! Finsbury Park -> Gillespie Park -> Paradise Park -> La Taverna Roman -> London Green Cycles -> Hammerton Brewery -> Granary Square -> Pearly Kings & Queens -> Indian YMCA (open for take away!) -> wheelytots.com/toddlers, @Victoria Pendleton, @Prince Louis, @YourBikeProject, @Frank Lowe - Thinking Space, Tavistock Centre -> Green Park Click here to see some photos from our walk. 
This episode contains Magical Turkish tea from Armagan & Esme’s bike ride , a cameo appearance by Wilson and the teams second attempt at an advert where a jingle randomly appears. Lydia asks David about failure and to prove we’re “failure experts” this was our third attempt at a failure podcast ( the first was a genuine unbroadcastable failiure ! ) and so was recorded before we found out about calling failure “learning” in the last podcast. So basically this should be episode 7 and we suggest listening to that one again if you need a sense of order before the next one :)
In episode 7, Rhiannon and Lydia talk to Bjoern , loyal supporter of Wheely Tots and great friend of David, about his family's epic trip from London to Cologne by bike last spring. We give an update on the Space Race mileage and funds raised, and discuss the benefits of giving yourself space to fail - and ultimately learn. Links mentioned in the podcast: Family Session wheelytots.com/Family Space Race wheelytots.com/spacerace Sponsor the Space Race givey.com/wheelytots
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