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News moves at a breakneck speed that it’s almost impossible to keep up while also managing your own daily commitments. So what if you could hear a summary of 3 of the stories on everyone’s lips from this week? Journalist Diyora Shadijanova (@TheDiyora on Twitter), will bring the stories to life, joined by 2 guests every week, to discuss and dissect the topics at hand. #YourBroccoliWeekly
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AWARDED GOLD FOR BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS AT BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS.
GENERATION WINDRUSH
PART 1:
‘Generation Windrush’ is a two-part podcast documentary series hosted and produced by Jaja Muhammad.
This podcast takes a deep dive into the fate and feelings of the Windrush Generation, then and now.
Guest contributors to the series are Patrick Vernon OBE, Allyson Williams MBE and Colin Grant, who will be sharing their insights, stories and reflections on what we can learn from the generation, the impact of losing their identity and the systems that played their part in the subsequent scandal.
PART 2:
This podcast delves into the Windrush Scandal that broke in 2018, and what impact the 'hostile environment' created for many people from the windrush generation.
What actually went wrong, when did it start? who was really responsible? And what happens next for people who are part of this Windrush Generation?
Guest contributors to the second part of series are political activist Patrick Vernon OBE, immigration lawyer Jacqueline Mckenzie and journalist Amelia Gentleman. They shared what part they had to play to publicise one of the biggest scandals involving the government.
Credits:
Host / Producer Jaja Muhammad
Executive Producer Tony Phillips
Sound designed by Hana Walker-Brown
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A new series exploring the true story of British involvement in the Transatlantic Slave trade and how it touches every part of the nation. Hosted by journalist Moya Lothian-McLean.
Available now, just search Human Resources in your podcast app or click here to listen now. (https://link.chtbl.com/humanresources?sid=dig)
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Hi Your Broccoli Weekly listeners, here's a podcast we think you'll love; it's called Zombiemum. When writer and illustrator Laura Dockrill first became a mum, the experience was life changing - but not in the way she was expecting. She woke up on her first Mother’s Day in a psychiatric ward, without a clue where she was, separated from her newborn, with a diagnosis of postpartum psychosis. Since her experience, she’s been on a mission to uncover the psychological effects of bringing a small person into this world and smash the stigmas associated with them. Each week Laura will be talking to guests from a range of different backgrounds and disciplines all with their own unique experience for some heart-breaking, heart warming, gut wrenching, generous, reassuring real talk. #Zombiemum
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Hi Your Broccoli Weekly listeners, here's a podcast we think you'll love; it's called Broccoli Book Club. Hosted by multimedia journalist Diyora Shadijanova.
Broccoli Book Club is a ‘real book club’ but within a podcast format. Listeners can follow along month by month where we'll be discussing literature which pushes for inquisitive and forward thinking minds to familiarise themselves with topics they don't usually learn about.
The podcast is split in two parts - part one is a group discussion of the book of the month with host Diyora, a member of the Broccoli Team and an esteemed book reader. Part two is an interview with the celebrated author of the book of the month.
Why not kick off that reading habit you've always wanted to. Join in the conversation by sending in your thoughts, comments and reflections to voicenotes@broccolicontent.com and via our social media @broccolicontent #BroccoliBookClub
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TW: In this episode, we speak to people who share their struggles with mental health, including suicidal thoughts. Listener discretion is advised
Have we underestimated the impact of the pandemic and lockdown on our mental health? How will our behaviour change in future as a result?
Diyora is joined by Dr Raj Persaud, Laura Peters, Head of Advice and Information Services at Rethink Mental Illness, as well as some guests who wanted to share their experiences of dealing with mental health issues during these unprecedented times
Mental Health Resources
Rethink - Mental Health Charity
https://www.rethink.org/aboutus/who-we-are/
CALM
Website: www.thecalmzone.net
Samaritans
Website: www.samaritans.org.uk
SANE
Website: www.sane.org.uk/support
NHS mental health and wellbeing advice website
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/
Every Mind Matters website
https://www.nhs.uk/oneyou/every-mind-matters/
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The COVID19 pandemic has been labelled ‘The Great Equaliser’ by some celebrities and politicians. But is that really the case?
Join Diyora Shadijanova and guests for this special episode exploring the myth of the ‘Great Equaliser’ argument.
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The COVID19 pandemic has had a negative financial impact for many. But for those who have NRPF (No Recourse to Public Funds) status, the outbreak and subsequent lockdown have made an already difficult situation even more desperate.
Join Diyora Shadijanova and expert guests for this special episode exploring how the NRPF policy is affecting migrants and the legal battle to stop it
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‘Generation Windrush’ is a two-part podcast documentary series hosted and produced by Jaja Muhammad.
This podcast delves into the Windrush Scandal that broke in 2018, and what impact the 'hostile environment' created for many people from the windrush generation.
What actually went wrong, when did it start? who was really responsible? And what happens next for people who are part of this Windrush Generation?
Guest contributors to the second part of series are political activist Patrick Vernon OBE, immigration lawyer Jacqueline Mckenzie and journalist Amelia Gentleman. They shared what part they had to play to publicise one of the biggest scandals involving the government.
Sound design by Hana Walker-Brown
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It’s hard to tell what the long term impact of COVID19 will be on the UK economy. Join Diyora Shadijanova for this special episode looking at where we are now as a country, speaking to experts and some of the individuals who have been impacted financially
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‘Generation Windrush’ is a two-part podcast documentary series hosted and produced by Jaja Muhammad. This podcast takes a deep dive into the fate and feelings of the Windrush Generation, then and now.
Guest contributors to the series are Patrick Vernon OBE, Allyson Williams MBE and Colin Grant, who will be sharing their insights, stories and reflections on what we can learn from the generation, the impact of losing their identity and the systems that played their part in the subsequent scandal.
Sound Design by Hana Walker-Brown
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How can we keep our minds active, stay connected with our friends, make being inside interesting?
In this mini episode we share tips to make staying in a little more bearable.
Don't forget to send your voice notes to voicenotes@broccolicontent.com
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From cancelled exams to job uncertainty, join Diyora Shadijanova for this special episode exploring how COVID19 has impacted the education sector in the UK.
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Your Broccoli Weekly presents Noted a new series that will run along the main show.
Noted is a series designed to uplift, bring joy, encourage laughter and view our current distant living, under a new lens. Many of us have never lived under such restrictions before, but we are not alone, we are all in this together.
In Noted we will be hearing from YOU, fellow isolated person. We will hear your stories, tips on how you keep yourself occupied funny frustrations from our new Cramped lifestyle and most importantly these messages will help us connect, help us realise we are not alone and that it’s ok to see the lighter side of the life we are now all living.
Noted will have new episodes every Wednesday and we will always want to hear from you, so please do send your voice notes to voicenotes@broccolicontent.com
To hear more stories from YeSeul Kim, please visit www.yeseulmkim.com/blog/ where she has been documenting her experiences in lockdown.
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Diyora Shadijanova is joined by Diversity & Inclusion trainer and podcaster Bilal Harry Khan, and writer and social media creative Chante Joseph . They discuss the long awaited Windrush Report, cancelled exams and Jhus’ new clothing line
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Content Warning: This episode contains discussions on sexual assault and violence, which some listeners may find triggering. Listener discretion is advised
Diyora Shadijanova is joined by political editor Moya Lothian-McLean, and journalist and documentary maker Reya El-Salahi . They discuss the UK government’s plan for tacking the COVID 19 outbreak, the recently unveiled 2020 budget and the conviction of grime artist Solo 45.
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Diyora Shadijanova is joined by Metro lifestyle journalist Faima Bakar, and political journalist Marie Le Conte. They the latest on the Priti Patel bullying allegations, Flybe’s collapse and other ways the corona outbreak is impacting the economy, and Amber Rudd's appearance being cancelled by Oxford University
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Diyora Shadijanova is joined by journalist and author Rebecca Reid , and journalist and producer Toby Bakare. They discuss the coronavirus Covid 19 hitting the UK, the Heathrow third runway ruling, and #YorkshireTeaGate
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CW: This episode contains a discussion around suicide, which some may find triggering.
Diyora Shadijanova is joined by documentary presenter and host, Aaron Roach Bridgeman , and political commentator and journalist Emma Burnell . They discuss the governments new immigration system, why the media needs to change their reporting on suicide and The Brit Awards
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Diyora Shadijanova is joined by social commentator and political activist, Patrick Vernon, and Social media creative, host and writer Chante Joseph . They discuss the latest on the Home Office deportations to Jamaica, Boris’s cabinet reshuffle and what went down between Katherine Ryan and Slowthai at the NME awards
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Diyora Shadijanova is joined by Commissioning Editor & Columnist Kuba Shand-Baptiste, and Head of News and Politics Oli Dugmore discuss the latest on counter terrorism, journalists boycotting number 10 and Phillip Schofield coming out
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