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Eamonn Holmes has been on our television screens since the early 1980s and is a broadcasting legend. Its a wonderful honour to hear his story and experiences in an industry that he still loves to bring magic to over forty years later. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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Michael Bascom, is a wonderful composer, performer and conductor. Born in the USA he was brought up a mormon and in later life coming out as gay, grew into the brilliant, creative man he is today. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy. To find out more about Michael and his music head to michaelbascommusic.com
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Eddie Kadi, comedian, presenter, actor and the man who brings the brightest energy into a room talks about all things passion and persistance. Host of the Official UK Afrobeats chart every week on BBC1xtra and recently confirmed as a contestant on the new series of Strictly Come Dancing, Eddie is busy! Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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Antony Costa singer from the boyband Blue, always kind, always early and always hardworking, totally one of the good guys, chats about the old times, behind the scenes and the future as a baddie in a TV series. Totally unedited raw chat, expect swearing! Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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Jacob Dolley is seventeen years old, and after some dark times decided to start writing his thoughts down, which became poetry and now spoken word. He wants to spread positivity and love to others who might be struggling. Follow Jacob's work @lightning.poems on Instagram. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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It's Chico time - the lovely Chico speaks all things X factor, stripping, his childhood, unconditional love, Bafta award winning work, charity, pain and Hu breath his app. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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Simon Williams tells his story of recent attempted suicide, living with Borderline Personality Disorder and why now he wants to help others. Warning - could be triggering for some people. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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British baker and television presenter, contestant from the Great British Bake Off and now Judge on Junior Bake Off, Liam Charles has a great chat about 'cheeky treats' and smashing it at life as a 23 year old. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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Award winning actor Joseph Millson chats about his first book 'Work - and other four letter words' telling of the comic and tragic element of him making it in the world of theatre, television and movies. He talks about how he fell in love with his wife actress Sarah Jane Potts, and being the first love of the host Bronwen Murphy.
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Cheeky award winning British Chef and television presenter Matt Tebbutt gives us a much needed escape with some fun chat and great advice for the kitchen. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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Giggle along with this brilliantly intelligent comedian and actor Sanjeev Bhaskar as he covers many subjects including kindness, love, movies, television and struggles. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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How are we coping with 2020 so far? Dr Nathan Faulkner talks us though ways that we can cope with anxiety and stress right now. Also dealing with bereavement and loss. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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The lovely Tom Allen talks about growing up feeling he was different, coming out, living with Mum and Dad and how he became a successful comedian. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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Steve Smith, Chair of Directors UK encourages sustainable activity in Television Programme making and advises us as to what we can all do to love our world a little bit more.
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British Playwright and Screenwriter from Liverpool Helen Blakeman talks about winning a BAFTA, an Emmy, the magic that follows her and that she believes that everyone has a story.
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Talking with Sara Marshall Page who started IVF Babble with her friend Tracey after they had both been through IVF with their partners and struggled to find the help, information and the community they craved. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy. Sara and Bronwen have both worked together in Television for many years.
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Comedian Joe Lycett talks about looking out for people, sexual preferences and love is love. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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Lady Nadia Essex, famous for being a dating guru, shares her love advice and mental health struggles, explaining why we should go back to basics. Extra long episode to celebrate being the 20th Episode. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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Terry Ellis talks about being in prison for 'Oceans 11' type robberies, how he learned so much about himself and now helps boys and men change their lives, to become free of crime and find connection, purpose and meaning.
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When Sammy Davis met Warwick Davis in the 1980's it was the start of a wonderful relationship. Sammy tells of how they get through the curveballs life sends and why they think life's too short. Hosted by Bronwen Murphy.
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