Lauren Layfield: 'You Don’t Have to Wait for Permission to Chase After What You Want.'
Description
This episode was recorded in June 2024 as part of a live, audience-attended event.
Lauren Layfield is a broadcaster, journalist, and author. Known for her versatility, Lauren has worked across various media platforms, from presenting on CBBC and Capital Radio to her current roles on BBC Radio 1’s Life Hacks and The Official Chart: First Look. She’s also a DJ, mental health advocate, and author of the children's novel Indi Raye is Totally Faking It.
In this episode, Alice Hazell speaks to Lauren about her journey through the media industry, from her early love for local radio to her diverse career in broadcasting. They explore the challenges of moving from hard-hitting journalism to children’s TV, her love for live radio, and her thoughts on the changing media landscape. Lauren also shares valuable advice for aspiring broadcasters, revealing how patience, persistence, and authenticity helped her achieve her dream job at Radio 1. Full of humour and wisdom, Lauren's reflections are both insightful and inspiring.
Oxford Media Society is the foremost forum within the University of Oxford for discussion about the media industry in the 21st century. The Society hosts interviews with world-class speakers, leads interactive skills and employability workshops, and connects students to organisations and opportunities within the media sphere. To learn more, visit our website or follow us on socials @oxfordmediasoc and @spotlightpod.ox
Credits:
Host & Editor: Alice Hazell
Producer: Antonia Rogers & Sofia Johanson
Director: Alice Hazell
Composer: Ariana May
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