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Let us inspire you as we interview North East Changemakers; ranging from Community Champions to Social Enterprise Founders to Charity Leaders. They share their origin stories and how make a difference in their community.
So grab a cup of tea and enjoy!
So grab a cup of tea and enjoy!
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In this episode of Chats with Changemakers, host Kate Duffy speaks with Claire Wayman, founder of The Sunshine Cooperative, a North East UK social enterprise dedicated to local, organic food and community empowerment. Claire shares her journey from the fast-paced corporate fashion world in New York to creating a cooperative that supports local producers, engages communities, and builds opportunities for those furthest from the job market.The discussion explores the challenges of running a social enterprise, including balancing multiple roles, diversifying income streams, and navigating cooperative structures. Claire also reflects on the importance of adaptability, co-creation with the community, and innovative approaches to building sustainable businesses that generate meaningful social impact.Key TakeawaysClaire’s transition from corporate fashion to social enterprise was driven by a desire to create purpose-driven work.Building strong community networks is central to the success of social ventures.Understanding cooperative structures empowers both founders and members.Diversifying income streams is crucial for sustainability, especially in high street retail.Local, organic food can serve as a powerful tool for community engagement.Adapting to feedback and collaborating with local partners ensures services meet community needs.Even small wins, like connecting people to food and opportunity, create meaningful impact.Passion, persistence, and leaning on your network are key to overcoming challenges.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Claire and Her Journey 05:12 The Sunshine Cooperative: Mission and Operations 10:32 Balancing Multiple Roles in a Social Enterprise 12:42 Understanding the Cooperative Structure 16:44 Lessons Learned and Community Support 23:34 Chats with Changemakers 2026 OutroUseful LinksThe Sunshine Cooperative Websitesunshinecooperative.co.ukFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/sunshinecooperative/?locale=en_GBConnect with Claire Wayman on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-wayman-b725b812/?originalSubdomain=ukConnect with Kate Duffy and Junction Point CIC● Website: https://junctionpoint.co.uk/● LinkedIn: / kateduffyuk ● Facebook: / junctionpointuk ● Instagram: / junctionpointcic Come and join our free 'North East Changemakers Community' on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1YA7oQVvd3/
In this episode of Chats with Changemakers, host Kate Duffy speaks with Ibrahim Dumbia, founder of People’s People CIC, a Newcastle-based social enterprise dedicated to engaging young people through sports, recreation, and mentoring programmes. Ibrahim shares his journey from witnessing the impact of antisocial behaviour in his community to creating a platform that empowers youth, builds connections, and promotes positive social change.The discussion explores the challenges of running a community-focused organisation, including funding and sustainability, and highlights the importance of passion, local networks, and responsive programming. Ibrahim also reflects on the organisation’s achievements, the role of volunteers, and how community involvement is central to nurturing lasting impact.Key Takeaways- Ibrahim’s journey was inspired by personal experiences that revealed a need for stronger community support.- Passion and commitment are essential to overcoming challenges as a changemaker.- Understanding the local community is key to designing effective youth programmes.- People’s People CIC uses sports and recreation to engage young people and reduce antisocial behaviour.- Funding and resource limitations are ongoing challenges for small organisations.- Adapting services to feedback ensures they meet the evolving needs of the community.- Even impacting a single young person’s life is a meaningful success.- Sustainability and strategic planning are vital to long-term community impact.- Volunteers and local support networks are critical to growth and delivery.- Ibrahim’s vision includes expanding programmes to reach more communities in needChapters00:00 Introduction and Inspiration03:49 The Mission of People's People CIC06:29 Engaging with the Youth09:45 Challenges and Funding Issues12:33 Lessons Learned and Future Vision14:57 Call to Action and Community Support17:56 Closing Thoughts20:23 Chats with Changemakers 2026 Outro.mp4Useful LinksConnect With The People’s People CIC on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/www.facebook.comthepeoplespeople/Connect with Kate Duffy and Junction Point CIC● Website: https://junctionpoint.co.uk/● LinkedIn: / kateduffyuk ● Facebook: / junctionpointuk ● Instagram: / junctionpointcic Come and join our free 'North East Changemakers Community' on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1YA7oQVvd3/
In this episode of Chats with Changemakers, host Kate Duffy speaks with Samantha Castro, founder of the Newcastle Film Club, a social enterprise dedicated to community filmmaking, creative collaboration, and grassroots film production in North East England.Samantha shares her journey from a lifelong film enthusiast to a community leader, highlighting how her passion for film evolved into a platform for inclusive filmmaking and creative skill-building. The discussion covers the club’s mission to make filmmaking accessible, the challenges of running a community-driven social enterprise, and the importance of local support networks in fostering sustainable creative communities. Samantha also offers insights into membership benefits, workshops, networking opportunities, and how collaboration with local organizations enhances growth and impact.Key TakeawaysSamantha Castro’s journey began with a love for DVD bonus features and film culture.High school experiences helped her realise that filmmaking could be a career.Newcastle Film Club provides a supportive community for filmmakers of all levels.Workshops, networking events, and access to filmmaking resources are core offerings.The club works to break down barriers to creative participation and encourage inclusivity.Membership benefits include access to resources, mentorship, and discounted film opportunities.Transitioning to a company limited by guarantee improved sustainability and governance.Key lessons include the importance of focus, follow-through, and project completion.Collaboration with local organisations and creative partners strengthens community engagement.Community support is vital for nurturing grassroots filmmaking initiatives.Chapters00:00 The Origins of a Film Passion03:38 Building the Newcastle Film Club06:23 The Business Model Explained08:58 Target Audience and Community Engagement11:51 Lessons Learned on the Journey16:43 Future Aspirations for the Film Club23:48 Chats with Changemakers 2026 OutroUseful LinksLearn More Newcastle Film Clubwww.newcastlefilmclub.co.ukConnect with Newcastle Film Club on Social MediaInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/filminnewcastle/?hl=enFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/NewcastleFilmClub/Connect with Samantha Castro on Linkedinhttps://uk.linkedin.com/in/samanthacastro1Connect with Kate Duffy and Junction Point CIC● Website: https://junctionpoint.co.uk/● LinkedIn: / kateduffyuk ● Facebook: / junctionpointuk ● Instagram: / junctionpointcic Come and join our free 'North East Changemakers Community' on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1YA7oQVvd3/
This episode of Chats with Changemakers is generously sponsored by the Social Enterprise Academy, who champion leadership and learning for people driving social change. Be sure to check out the links in the show notes for accredited and non-accredited opportunities in your area. A huge thank you to the Social Enterprise Academy for supporting this series and for their ongoing commitment to helping people grow the skills and confidence to create meaningful impact. Find Out More About Social Enterprise Academyhttps://socialenterprise.academy/-In this episode of Chats with Changemakers, host Kate Duffy speaks with Vicky Morgan, founder of Repurposeful CIC, a Northumberland-based social enterprise focused on creative reuse, sustainability, and community-led impact.Vicky shares her journey into social entrepreneurship, exploring how a personal search for purpose led to the creation of Repurposeful CIC — a social enterprise tackling waste reduction through a community scrap store, inclusive volunteering, and sustainable growth practices.The conversation dives into the realities of building a social enterprise from the ground up, including navigating imposter syndrome, developing a growth mindset, and learning how to grow sustainably without burning out. Vicky explains the importance of community engagement, how inclusive volunteering can support people facing barriers to participation, and why flexibility is essential when building values-driven organisations.Key TakeawaysRepurposeful CIC is a Northumberland-based social enterprise focused on reuse and sustainability.Vicky Morgan’s journey began with a personal search for purpose and impact.Starting before everything is figured out is often necessary in social entrepreneurship.Sustainable growth should be intentional, values-led, and community-focused.Inclusive volunteering creates opportunities for people with barriers to participation.Community engagement is essential to building long-term social impact.The “GPS approach” supports flexibility and resilience in strategy planning.Imposter syndrome is a common challenge for social enterprise founders.Creative reuse plays a key role in reducing waste and promoting sustainability.Building a social enterprise is a continuous learning journey.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Vicky's Journey03:30 The Birth of Repurposeful CIC06:17 Understanding the Triple Impact Model08:54 Challenges and Milestones in Establishing a Scrap Store11:53 Community Engagement and Volunteer Involvement14:35 Lessons Learned and Advice for New Entrepreneurs17:16 How to Support Repurposeful CIC18:58 Embracing the Journey of Growth21:29 Permaculture Principles in Organisational Development23:14 The GPS Approach to Strategy and Resilience23:16 OutroUseful LinksLearn More About Repurposeful CIChttps://www.repurposeful.org.uk/Connect with North East Support Directory on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/p/Repurposeful-CIC-100075999095850/Connect with Kate Duffy and Junction Point CIC● Website: https://junctionpoint.co.uk/● LinkedIn: / kateduffyuk ● Facebook: / junctionpointuk ● Instagram: / junctionpointcic Come and join our free 'North East Changemakers Community' on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1YA7oQVvd3/
In this episode of Chats with Changemakers, host Kate Duffy sits down with Ben Mushen, designer-turned-social entrepreneur and founder of the North East Support Directory, an AI-powered, self-service signposting tool that makes finding opportunities relevant to your organisation a breeze. Ben opens up about his mission to make business opportunities more accessible through technology and AI, and how his personal frustrations sparked the creation of a platform that helps others thrive.From bootstrapping a tech solution to navigating the world of social enterprise, Ben shares the highs, the hurdles, and the real-world impact his work aims to create. The conversation dives into the importance of visibility in funding, the power of collaboration, and the role innovation plays in community growth. He also highlights how everyone can support the movement by spreading the word and contributing to a more connected business ecosystem.Key TakeawaysBen transitioned from design work into social entrepreneurship.The North East Support Directory is built to democratize access to business opportunities.AI helps match users with relevant grants and funding streams.The platform grew from Ben’s own challenges in accessing support.Both free and premium options make the tool accessible to startups and founders.Raising awareness is vital to help businesses benefit from available grants.Community engagement fuels the platform’s success and evolution.Building tech requires constant iteration and adaptability.The directory aims to measure the social and economic impact of funding.Ben hopes to expand the platform beyond the North East in the future.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Ben Mushen and His Journey02:45 The Role of AI in Democratizing Business Opportunities05:38 Building the North East Support Directory08:28 Products and Services Offered11:07 Lessons Learned and Future Aspirations13:53 Call to Action and Community EngagementUseful LinksLearn More About North East Support Directoryhttps://www.nesd.co.uk/Connect with North East Support Directory on Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/north-east-support-directory/Connect with Ben Mushen on Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-mushen/Connect with Kate Duffy and Junction Point CIC● Website: https://junctionpoint.co.uk/● LinkedIn: / kateduffyuk ● Facebook: / junctionpointuk ● Instagram: / junctionpointcic Connect with Corrina Mulholland & Gateshead Community Organisation● Website: https://www.gatesheadcommunity.org/● LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/corrina-mulholland-bb039228● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gatesheadcommunityorganisation/Come and join our free 'North East Changemakers Community' on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1YA7oQVvd3/
In this episode of Chats with Changemakers, host Kate Duffy interviews Corrina, entrepreneur and founder of the Gateshead Community Organisation, a community interest company focused on social impact. Corrina shares her journey of discovering her entrepreneurial spirit after being diagnosed with ADHD and how her passion for helping others led her to establish a platform for community support. She discusses the challenges faced in starting and running a social enterprise, the importance of having a supportive team, and the lessons learned from past experiences. The conversation highlights the value of collaboration, trust, and structured agreements in creating meaningful social change.Key Takeaways:Corrina discovered her entrepreneurial spirit after being diagnosed with ADHD.Her passion lies in doing what she loves while helping others.The journey of starting Gateshead Community Organisation was serendipitous.Community interest companies can be powerful models for social change.Trusting instincts is important, but having a solid team is crucial.Past experiences shaped Corrina’s approach to her current business.Clear agreements help strengthen social enterprises.Helping others to improve their circumstances is a central principle.Networking and collaboration are key to success in social enterprises.Corrina embraces being a “troublemaker” to challenge norms and drive change.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Personal Journey 01:59 Finding Purpose and Passion 06:50 The Birth of Gateshead Community Organisation 13:58 The Community Interest Company Model 16:00 Lessons Learned and Challenges Faced 20:53 Reflections on Past Experiences 22:21 How to Support Gateshead Community Organisation 22:50 OutroUseful LinksLearn more about Gateshead Community Organisationhttps://www.gatesheadcommunity.org/Watch ‘Our Stories 2024 - Gateshead Community Organisation’ (With Craig)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZKXmiKF8ZUConnect with Kate Duffy and Junction Point CIC● Website: https://junctionpoint.co.uk/● LinkedIn: / kateduffyuk ● Facebook: / junctionpointuk ● Instagram: / junctionpointcic Connect with Corrina Mulholland & Gateshead Community Organisation● Website: https://www.gatesheadcommunity.org/● LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/corrina-mulholland-bb039228● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gatesheadcommunityorganisation/Come and join our free 'North East Changemakers Community' on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1YA7oQVvd3/
In this episode of Chats with Changemakers, host Kate Duffy interviews Ben Jones, founder of Dingy Butterflies CIC, a social enterprise focused on community engagement through the arts. Ben shares his journey from being an artist to establishing a platform that fosters collaboration with local organisations. He discusses the importance of understanding community needs, the challenges faced in social enterprise work, and the impact of collaborative projects aimed at addressing issues like food poverty. The conversation highlights the significance of partnerships and the ongoing struggle for funding in the social enterprise sector.Key Takeaways:Collaboration is essential for effective community engagement.Dingy Butterflies aims to support local communities through art.Understanding community needs is crucial for social enterprises.Partnerships with local organisations enhance project impact.Art can be a powerful tool for community support.Funding challenges are a common issue for social enterprises.Engaging with young people is a priority for community projects.Representation of the North East in funding discussions is vital.Community work requires navigating different organisational agendas.Social enterprises must adapt to changing funding landscapes.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Passion and Community Engagement03:03 The Story Behind Dindy Butterflies06:34 Exploring Community Arts and Collaboration11:32 Challenges and Opportunities in Community Work15:42 Call to Action and Future Aspirations18:39 The Power of True Collaboration20:28 Challenges in Funding for Social Enterprises20:36 OutroUseful LinksLearn more about the Business with Purpose Acceleratorhttps://junctionpoint.co.uk/business-with-purpose-accelerator/Learn more about Dingy Butterflies CIChttps://www.dingybutterflies.org/Connect with Kate Duffy and Junction Point CIC● Website: https://junctionpoint.co.uk/● LinkedIn: / kateduffyuk ● Facebook: / junctionpointuk ● Instagram: / junctionpointcic Connect with Ben Jones● Website: https://www.dingybutterflies.org/ ● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bendjones/ ● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DingyButt/?locale=en_GB Come and join our free 'North East Changemakers Community' on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1YA7oQVvd3/
In this episode of Chats with Changemakers, host Kate Duffy chats to Alexia Mellor, who discusses her journey into canine nutrition, driven by her passion for dogs and their health. She shares how her personal experience with her dog, Lucky, led her to create the FETCH framework, which emphasises fresh food and holistic health for dogs. Alexia also addresses common myths in pet nutrition, the environmental impact of pet care, and the importance of empowering pet owners to make informed decisions. She outlines the vision for FETCH as an ecosystem that supports both pet health and environmental sustainability, and invites changemakers to join her mission.Key takeaways:Alexia's journey began with her dog Lucky's health issues.FETCH aims to improve dog nutrition and health holistically.The importance of fresh food in canine diets is emphasised.Pet parents often lack proper nutritional guidance for their pets.FETCH provides a framework for proactive pet health management.The 81% campaign addresses the misuse of flea and tick treatments.Environmental impacts of pet care are a significant concern.FETCH seeks to educate both pet parents and retailers.The business model is designed to be an ecosystem of support.Community involvement is crucial for FETCH's growth and impact.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Passion and Purpose03:01 The Journey to Canine Nutrition05:57 The FETCH Framework Explained08:51 Addressing the Kibble Myth12:05 Building the FETCH Ecosystem15:09 The 81% Campaign and Environmental Impact17:59 Future Vision and Global Impact20:49 Call to Action for ChangemakersUseful LinksLearn more about the Business with Purpose Acceleratorhttps://junctionpoint.co.uk/business-with-purpose-accelerator/Purchase your FREE FETCH starter pack herehttps://www.learnfetch.com/pages/fetch-starter-packConnect with Kate Duffy and Junction Point CIC● Website: https://junctionpoint.co.uk/● LinkedIn: / kateduffyuk ● Facebook: / junctionpointuk ● Instagram: / junctionpointcic Connect with Alexia Mellor● Website: https://mysticdogmama.com/fetch-membership● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/learn-fetch● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Mystic-Dog-Mama/61554207347284/ ● Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mysticdogmama/?hl=enCome and join our free 'North East Changemakers Community' on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1YA7oQVvd3/
In this episode of Chats with Changemakers, host Kate Duffy speaks with Kate Mukungu, a community celebrant dedicated to making ceremonies more inclusive, personal, and affordable.Kate shares her inspiring journey into celebrancy and her mission to challenge the traditional approach to funerals, weddings, and life celebrations. The conversation delves into the realities of funeral poverty in the UK, the importance of death education, and how personalised ceremonies can bring comfort, meaning, and connection to communities.Together, they discuss how open conversations about death, dying, and end-of-life planning can reduce stigma, empower families, and ensure everyone—regardless of background or income—can access a ceremony that reflects their values and story.Key Takeaways● Kate Mukungu is a community celebrant championing inclusivity and personalisation in ceremonies.● Funeral poverty continues to affect families across the UK, highlighting the need for affordable and compassionate options.● Personalised ceremonies allow individuals and families to celebrate life in ways that feel authentic and meaningful.● Death education helps to break taboos and supports more open, informed conversations about dying and bereavement.● Inclusivity and representation are vital to creating ceremonies that resonate with diverse communities.● Community engagement can help address financial and emotional barriers around end-of-life planning.● Collaboration and creativity enhance the social impact of celebrancy work.● Kate envisions a future where every person can access a meaningful, dignified, and affordable ceremony.Chapters● 00:00 Introduction● 02:14 Becoming a Community Celebrant● 05:30 The Power of Personalised Ceremonies● 10:42 Understanding Funeral Poverty● 15:26 Death Education and Community Awareness● 20:18 Inclusivity and Representation in Modern Celebrancy● 25:40 Collaboration and Social Impact● 30:02 Rethinking How We Celebrate and Commemorate LifeUseful LinksConnect with Kate Duffy and Junction Point CIC● Website: https://junctionpoint.co.uk/● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateduffyuk/● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JunctionPointUK/ ● Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/junctionpointcic/ Connect with Kate Mukungu● Website: https://www.katemukungucelebrant.com/ ● LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kate-mukungu-celebrant-19b6672b7/● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KateMukunguCelebrant/● Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kate_community_celebrant/Come and join our free 'North East Changemakers Community' on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1YA7oQVvd3/
In this episode of Chats with Changemakers, host Kate Duffy interviews Guy Pilkington, chair of the charity Ways to Wellness. Guy shares his journey from being a GP to leading a charity focused on improving health outcomes through non-medical interventions. The conversation explores the importance of perseverance, building relationships, and the impact of social prescribing in healthcare. Guy discusses the challenges and successes of implementing these changes and emphasises the need for collaboration and a holistic approach to wellness.Key Takeaways• Guy Pilkington transitioned from a GP to chair of Ways to Wellness.• The charity focuses on non-medical interventions to improve health outcomes.• Perseverance is essential for effecting change in healthcare.• Building good relationships is crucial for successful collaboration.• Social prescribing can significantly impact individuals' health and wellbeing.• Measuring impact is challenging but necessary for demonstrating success.• Ways to Wellness has successfully engaged 11,000 people in support programs.• The model of social prescribing has influenced national healthcare practices.• Collaboration and partnership working are vital for achieving goals.• Guy emphasises the importance of a relational approach over strict performance metrics.Chapters00:00 Introduction02:15 The Genesis of Ways to Wellness04:02 Understanding Non-Medical Interventions11:02 Measuring Impact and Outcomes16:21 National Influence and Future Directions21:32 Reflections on Change and Collaboration28:13 Understanding Wellness Beyond Medical InterventionsUseful LinksConnect with Kate Duffy and Junction Point CICWebsite: https://junctionpoint.co.uk/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateduffyuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JunctionPointUK/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/junctionpointcic/ Connect with Guy PilkingtonWays to Wellness Website: www.waystowellness.org.uk/meet-our-boardLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/ways-to-wellness-
Welcome @everyone back for the final Chats with Changemakers episode of this series – and what a conversation it is to end on!In this episode, Caroline Hagan from Get Kraken CIC shares how she’s tackling the digital divide across the Northeast by making tech skills more accessible, building supportive business communities, and championing collaboration over competition. From coding in her bedroom as a teenager to launching a CIC – her journey is packed with insights, heart, and practical tips.Whether you're curious about setting up a social enterprise, love geeking out over digital tools, or just want to hear from someone who's making a real difference – this one’s for you.So grab a cuppa, get comfy, and enjoy this final episode of the series!Don’t forget to subscribe to Chats with Changemakers on Youtube too so you don’t miss what’s coming next…Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1z7VVPKV6tbQXxoIuwrKGEvcGuwz2U3rConnect with Caroline: Get Kraken CIC - https://get-kraken.orgKraken Networking - https://kraken-networking.ukCaroline Hagan Consultancy - https://carolinehagan.co.uk
What a pleasure it was to chat with the brilliant Dan Erasmus from Cornerstone Psychology CIC on this week's episode of Chats with Changemakers! Dan launched his CIC in just January of this year, but is already well underway on his social enterprise journey.His social enterprise aims to make quality psychological support accessible to everyone, and provide workplace neurodiversity services, coaching, and workplace assessments.Enjoy listening to Dan's experience so far, and don't forget to connect with him!Website: https://www.cornerstonepsychology.co.uk/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-erasmus-64785212a/
Good morning everyone!I am very excited to share this week's podcast with you guys, where I chatted with Tove Crossland from Ocean Zen C.I.C. Based in Whitley Bay, Tove and co-founder Nicola work across the North East supporting people to be the best version of themselves through a range of holistic therapies, community projects, events, retreats, and group work.Their talks include wellbeing at work support and holistic training, plus they even have a retail shop with unique clothing and crystals!Tove's journey and advice for you lovely changemakers is genuinely unmissable, so grab a coffee and enjoy the episode!Connect with Tove and with Ocean Zen CIC:Facebook: Ocean Zen C.I.CInstagram: oceanzenukWebsite: www.ocean-zen.co.uk
Welcome back to a new episode of your favourite podcast! I really loved talking to Paul Kirkpatrick from Off The Grid Adventures CIC. Paul and his team work with a range of groups and individuals of all ages to help people become active and healthy.The organisation aims to bring people together through adventure and learning to improve physical and emotional wellbeing, and to increase volunteering and training opportunities.Enjoy the episode and don't hesitate to reach out and connect with Paul!Website - www.offthegrid-adventures.co.ukLinkedin - linkedin.com/in/paul-kirkpatrick-13613575Instagram @off.gtid.adventures.cic
Welcome back everyone to Chats with Changemakers!I had an amazing chat with the wonderful Wendy Amexo from TechJumpstart Hub CIC. Wendy and her Social Enterprise help everyday people—especially women and those feeling left behind—get confident with technology, build new skills, and open doors to better jobs and brighter futures. They aim to break down tech so it finally makes sense and feels possible for everyone.I hope you enjoy the episode as much as I enjoyed the chat, and don't forget to connect with Wendy through all her links below.Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089126651825LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/techjumpstart-hub-cic/?Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/techjumpstarthub/Website :https://techjumpstarthub.co.uk/Be Courageous with Technology registration : https://techjumpstarthub.co.uk/bct-application-form/
Welcome to a brand new episode of our podcast for people making the world a better place, Chats with Changemakers!I was truly inspired by this week's chat with Shane Knox, a Royal Navy veteran and passionate mental health advocate, who founded Not A Statistic Northeast CIC to provide vital peer-led support for those struggling with mental health challenges. Driven by lived experience, Shane and his team offer free, accessible support groups that foster connection and understanding, helping to bridge the gap in services. Through community-driven initiatives, Not A Statistic is reducing isolation, preventing suicide, and building stronger, more supportive networks across the Northeast.So enjoy the episode, I'm sure you will feel as inspired as I was listening to Shane share his purpose-led journey. Don't forget to connect with Shane!LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shane-knox-lech/Not A Statistic Website: https://www.not-a-statistic-ne.org/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/not_a_statistic_northeast_cicBooking in with Shane: https://outlook.office.com/owa/calendar/NotAStatisticNortheastCIC1@not-a-statistic-ne.org/bookings/
Welcome back to Chats with Changemakers!This week I had the pleasure of speaking with the incredible Kelly Henderson from Addressing Domestic Abuse CIC about her important work and inspirational advice for those on a purpose-led journey.Addressing Domestic Abuse CIC offer bespoke support to organisations around domestic abuse. They offer Training, Evaluation, Research and Policy Development. A lot of their work is with social housing providers and associated supply chains helping them identify and respond to domestic abuse, and they work collaboratively with a wide range of subject matter experts so that our clients can be confident that their individual set of needs will be met.Enjoy the episode and don't forget to check out their website! https://addressingdomesticabuse.com/Join our digital community through the membership section of our website to be informed of our latest podcasts and to connect with Changemakers across the North East: www.junctionpoint.co.uk
Welcome to Chats with Changemakers, the North East podcast for people who want to make a difference in the world.Every 2 weeks we interview inspirational individuals from the North East's vibrant social enterprise sector, as part of our digital 'Changemakers Community'.If you would like to connect with Dan and other like-minded changemakers, join our free community in the Membership section of our website www.junctionpoint.co.uk.This one is a must-watch, so grab a cup of tea and enjoy!




