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Alicia Brown

Episode 10

Episode 10 of the One Book. One Film. One Song. podcast, hosted by Sam Parkinson & Charlie Pearson, titled "Alicia Brown" was published on August 26, 2020 and runs 62 minutes.

August 26, 2020 ·62m · One Book. One Film. One Song.

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This week's guest is Alicia Brown. Alicia talks to us about her work supporting refugees in Calais with Care4Calais and Project Play. She also discusses her background working in mental health and supporting mental health globally. For more information and links to places you can find out more or support please go to our instagram page @onebookonefilmonesong. Title music is So Kind - Manuka Honeys and Ellie Judd does our artwork. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week's guest is Alicia Brown. Alicia talks to us about her work supporting refugees in Calais with Care4Calais and Project Play. She also discusses her background working in mental health and supporting mental health globally. For more information and links to places you can find out more or support please go to our instagram page @onebookonefilmonesong. Title music is So Kind - Manuka Honeys and Ellie Judd does our artwork.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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