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Claudia McKenzie

 

We talk to musician Claudia McKenzie.    Claudia talks about being a bass player in a number of bands, her own music and her identity and life in the wake of Black Lives Matter.   


Suzie Thorpe and Linda Ness caught up with Claudia in this frank and honest interview.



Follow Claudia:

 

Twitter:        @Iclaudiamusic

Facebook:   https://www.facebook.com/claudia.mckenzie.31

Instagram:   iclaudiamusic

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Linda Ness and Suzie Thorpe talk to Claudia

Previous guests talking about their experiences of racism

We hear from some of our previous guests talking about their experiences and views about racism.  


Link to Black Lives Matter:    https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co


To listen to the full interviews click on links:


Dr Lynn Asante-Asare

Aphra Bruce-Jones

Jaspreet Kaur

Cassa Pancho MBE


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Past guests talking about racism

Jessica Hepburn

Jessica Hepburn is an author, a former executive director of the Lyric Theatre in  Hammersmith, an award winning fertility hero,  and the first woman IN THE WORLD to achieve ‘The Sea, Street & Summit Challenge”.

  

Jessica tells the story of going through 11 unsuccessful rounds of IVF before taking on some of the most gruelling and difficult challenges the world has to offer, despite never having considered herself 'sporty'.   Her book 'Save Me From the Waves' tells the story of taking on these challenges, inspired by listening to over 3,000 episodes of Desert Island Discs. 


Follow Jessica:

 

Website:    www.jessicahepburn.com

X:               @jessicahepburn  

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessica_hepburn_/ 

Book:         https://www.amazon.co.uk/Save-Me-Waves-adventure-summit-ebook/dp/B0CBVN6QHP


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Suzie Thorpe and Linda Ness talk to Jessica Hepburn

Hannah Nunn

 

Hannah Nunn is the founder of Kickstart Coffee.  Kickstart is a social enterprise that solely, through its profit, provides funding for children to free education at The Early Learning School in Entebbe in Uganda since 2005.


Hannah, who is a senior nurse at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge, tells the story of how she started the organisation and talks about the other projects she is doing in Uganda.


Follow Hannah:

 

Website:     https://kickstartcoffee.org/pages/about-us

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/kickstartcoffee.org

X:                @Hannahcnunn

Instagram:  @kickstart.coffee


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Suzie Thorpe and Linda Ness talk to Hannah Nunn

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