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The Neuro Diaries Podcast

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Breaking stigma through stories. The Neuro Diaries amplifies the voices of those experiencing Mental Health Conditions, Neurodivergence and Mental Illness. Interviewees articulate their lived experience with the condition from symptoms to diagnosis journeys and their experience of stigma. Breaking down what it ACTUALLY is, stereotypes aside. Listen to real experience journeys of those with Autism, ADHD, Bipolar, C-PTSD, Peri & Post natal Depression, Anxiety, Major Depressive Disorder, OCD, S ...
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Your destination for the latest reality TV news, gossip, commentary & interviews. On this award-winning podcast show, TV & radio personality Will Njobvu goes through all the hottest storylines from the world's most popular reality shows with your favourite contestants. If you love watching Love Island, Too Hot To Handle, Married At First Sight and more, grab yourself a cup of tea and join Host Will Njobvu for a juicy de-brief to discuss all the gossip. No filter, straight facts. You can watc ...
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The Disability Podcast

Christian Stylianou

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Welcome to the Disability Podcast. The podcast where we talk to people living with disabilities. We hear about their lives, learn tips, tricks, and share ideas to help each other and our listeners with new ideas to solve real world obstacles.
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Crickcastpod

Sam Crick

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Hosted by Sam Crick, Crickcastpod offers the personal side behind the persona of the world's leading athletes and performers.With over a decade of experience in athletics, Sam looks to find out more about the personal side of an athlete than fans wouldn't see in the 2-minute interviews we experience after races and performances. A mix of motivation, life experiences, debates, and humour throughout the podcast. Guests include; Nijel Amos, Niamh Emerson, Jake Wightman, and Jazmin Sawyers.
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Do Explain is a conversational podcast centered around questions of individual and collective human progress. Originally inspired by the visionary worldview of David Deutsch, the podcast has expanded into a lighthearted exploration of growth and progress in all its forms. Common discussion topics include the nature of mind, meaning, and knowledge; technologies of personal transformation; and the future of human flourishing. Hosted by the irrevocably curious dickhead, Christofer Lövgren.
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Liam Hemsworth and Laura Dern discuss new Netflix film Lonely Planet, an unexpected romance set at a writers' retreat in Morocco. Iranian-Danish director Ali Abbasi on The Apprentice, a film that depicts Trump’s early years as a property developer in New York City in the 70s and 80s. British actor Himesh Patel discusses The Franchise, a comedy sati…
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A short and sweet episode where Jade reflections on the first season of the Neuro Diaries. Jade shares the idea that birthed it, the biggest challenges and the most rewarding aspects. Jade shares you must give yourself 'permission to suck' when starting out a new project or venture! Follow @jade.rose.writes for more content as we take a short menta…
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British actor Gemma Arterton talks about her role in The Critic, a period drama in which she plays a struggling actress lured into a blackmail scheme by a powerful theatre critic played by Ian McKellen. Husband and wife directors Karrie Crouse and Will Joines on Hold Your Breath, an eerie horror set amongst the severe dust storms of 1930's Oklahoma…
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Helen Elizabeth, (Instagram: @alchemical.botanical) a wellbeing coach for neurodivergent women, shares her personal journey and the work she does to help neurodivergent individuals manage their emotions and live with more freedom. She discusses the challenges of navigating a neurotypical world, the importance of self-acceptance, and the need for ac…
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One of the greatest directors of all time, Francis Ford Coppola, in conversation about his sci-fi Roman epic Megalopolis. Director Megan Park and actor Maisy Stella on sweet coming of age comedy-drama My Old Ass. Producer Bianca Stigter discusses Occupied City...Steve McQueen's excavation of the Nazi occupation that still haunts his adopted city of…
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Courtney Welsh, a writer, speaker, and mental health advocate, shares her journey of raising a neurodivergent child and her own mental health struggles. She emphasizes the importance of removing the stigma around raising neurodivergent children and speaking openly about the challenges. Courtney discusses her experience with postnatal depression, ge…
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Director Paola Cortellesi discusses There's Still Tomorrow, a neorealist inspired comedy-drama about an abused wife in post-second world war Rome...the highest grossing film of 2023 in Italy. The Oscar winning director behind Toy Story, Josh Cooley, and producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura on Transformers One, the animated blockbuster starring Chris Hem…
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Polly Wiseman, a theatre maker and mental health advocate, discusses her work in the theatre space and her play 'How to Go Crazy for Good' which aims to transform the way people see mental illness. She shares her experience with bipolar disorder type 1 and describes the extreme moods and symptoms she experiences during manic and depressive episodes…
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Hollywood star James McAvoy on the best thriller of the year so far, Speak No Evil, where he plays the lead villain in a film that's a convincing portrayal of an Anglo-American culture clash. Australian actor Hugo Weaving discusses his new role as the villain in the latest season of UK spy hit Slow Horses, where he stars opposite Gary Oldman. Prese…
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In this episode of the Neuro Diaries podcast, Jade Rose interviews Charlie Kiley, a speaker, activist, and content creator who trains workplaces on how to be more neurodivergent friendly. Charlie shares her personal experience as a multiply neurodivergent individual and discusses the challenges she faced in getting a correct diagnosis. She also tal…
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Director Josh Margolin on Thelma, an action comedy about a 93-year-old who gets duped by a phone scammer and sets out on a quest across the city to reclaim what is hers. The life of French painter Pierre Bonnard and his wife Marthe de Méligny is explored over five decades in Bonnard: Pierre and Martha. Jason meets actor Cecile de France and directo…
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In this episode of the Neuro Diaries podcast, host Jade Rose interviews Gloriana, a life coach and mental health advocate, about her journey with bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder. Gloriana shares her experiences of being in and out of mental hospitals, struggling with toxic relationships, and finding hope and pride in her journe…
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Rising Australian star Charlie Vickers discusses his career and playing the villain Sauron in The Rings of Power, prequel to The Lord of the Rings. French actor Léa Drucker on Last Summer, a film by veteran director Catherine Breillet that explores the taboos of a stepmother–stepson relationship. (This interview was recorded in Paris, where Jason w…
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In this conversation, Jade Rose and Hugo discuss neurodivergence, specifically autism and ADHD. They talk about stimming as a way to regulate and soothe, and share their personal stimming habits. Hugo shares his experience of being diagnosed with autism and how it has allowed him to understand and embrace his need for regulation. They also discuss …
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Hollywood director Paul Feig discusses Jackpot!, his action comedy featuring Awkwafina. Set in the near future it's about the establishment of a new kind of lottery, the catch: kill the winner to legally claim the multi-billion dollar jackpot. British-Irish filmmaker Rich Peppiat on his doc Kneecap, about the Irish rap trio of the same name. An int…
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In this conversation, Jade Rose interviews Joanne Almonte-Mason, a writer who is querying a novel called On Shadow's Ledge. The book follows a college senior who experiences auditory hallucinations and is later diagnosed with bipolar II disorder. Joanne shares that her own experiences with bipolar disorder inspired the story. They discuss the chall…
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Canadian director Matthew Rankin on Universal Language, his off-beat transformation film set in Canada's beigest city, steeped in the influence of Iranian Cinema. Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Annie Baker’s debut Janet Planet is a sublime mother–daughter coming-of-age tale set in the nineties. Actor Julianne Nicholson discusses her role in the …
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Summary Birdie Thorn, author of 'I Am Her, She Is Me,' joins Jade Rose on the Neurodiaries podcast to discuss her experience with mental health. Birdie's novel explores the life of a woman with bipolar disorder who tries to navigate life untreated. The book is based on Birdie's own experiences and emotions. Birdie also opens up about her own mental…
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Charlie and Lucy from Too Hot To Handle are in the building spilling the tea - watch on Youtube! Follow us on Instagram & Twitter https://twitter.com/realitywithwill, https://www.instagram.com/realitywithwill/ Follow Will Njobvu on Instagram @will_njo https://www.instagram.com/will_njo/?hl=en Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informat…
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Melbourne International Film Festival is set to kick off, Australia's biggest annual showcase of cinema, and we meet the filmmakers behind two films screening as part of this year's event...British filmmaker Luna Carmoon who's 4 x Venice-winning feature debut Hoard is an off-kilter coming of age tale set in South London, about a traumatised, rubbis…
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In this episode, Jade Rose shares her own story of living with bipolar II disorder. She discusses her background, daily life, and the symptoms she experiences during depressive and hypomanic episodes. She emphasizes the importance of understanding and accepting one's diagnosis and accessing appropriate treatment and support. Jade Rose shares her ex…
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In M. Night Shyamalan's Trap, a man and his teenage daughter discover they're at the centre of a dark and sinister event while watching a pop concert. The legendary thriller director behind The Sixth Sense joins us. Lea Glob on her mesmerising doc Apolonia, Apolonia, which covers 13 years in the life of talented artist Apolonia Sokol. Catherine Den…
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Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds, stars of Deadpool and Wolverine, discuss coming together in the latest in the Marvel superhero film franchise Hollywood actor Bobby Cannavale on Ezra, where he plays a comedian who goes on life-changing road trip with his autistic son. Mexican director Lila Aviles on her moving family drama Totem, inspired by the exp…
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She IS the prize & she’s in the Reality studio ready to spill the tea to Will Njobvu about all the Love Island villa shenanigans & secrets. Jess White is in the building & she’s not holding back, boil the kettle, grab a cup of tea and enjoy! Follow us on Instagram & Twitter https://twitter.com/realitywithwill, https://www.instagram.com/realitywithw…
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Director Lee Isaac Chung on Twisters, a disaster film starring Daisy Edgar Jones and Glen Powell, about a pair of storm chasers who risk their lives to test a radical new weather alert system. Beautifully shot on 16mm, Cannes Un Certain Regard contender Việt And Nam tells the love story of two gay mineworkers in Vietnam. Filmmaker Quý Minh Trương j…
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Yorgos Lanthimos on his latest absurdist black comedy Kinds of Kindness, about a man seeking to break free from his predetermined path. Australian filmmaking duo Jim Weir and Jack Clark on Birdeater, a psychological thriller that tells the story of a bride-to-be being invited to her own fiancé's bucks party. U.S. director Ti West discusses his horr…
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You may have first seen Kaz Bishop on your TV screens and on this podcast two years ago when he appeared on Netflix show Dated & Related with his twin brother Kieran. Now, he's back in the public eye looking for love on Perfect Match season two. He spent most of his journey in the villa with Micah (& a few other women lol) but what exactly happened…
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Hollywood star Austin Butler discusses his role in Jeff Nichols' The Bikeriders, where he plays the lead opposite Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer in a tender film about the golden age of biker culture. Rashida Jones and Hidetoshi Nishijima on new TV series Sunny, which follows the life of an American woman living in Kyoto whose life is up-ended when her …
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One of France’s finest and most-awarded actors Emmanuelle Devos talks about her role in provocative new drama A Silence, from writer/director Joachim Lafosse, who also joins us. It's the story of a married couple who grapple with the fallout after a long-held family secret is exposed. Spanish filmmaker Isabel Coixet on her adaptation of bestselling…
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Guy Pearce stars as a British preacher caught up in 1830s Māori wars in The Convert, a sweeping historical drama. Pioneering, legendary New Zealand director Lee Tamahori (Once Were Warriors) joins us. In 18th-century Denmark, an impoverished war hero played by Mads Mikkelsen sets out to tame a vast, uninhabitable land. Nikolaj Arcel, director of th…
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