Raising the Glass

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Raising the Glass

Raising the Glass is a podcast creating meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour. From learning about the challenges faced by women in the industry to celebrating their triumphs, Raising the Glass is a refreshing & inspiring listen for anyone interested in the world of drinks. With a commitment to creating a more inclusive & diverse industry, guests share candid stories, insights, & perspectives to help to break down barriers & build a more equitable future for all. Grab a glass, settle in, & raise a toast to authenticity, resilience, & empowerment.

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    Leading With Kindness: Lessons from Marnie Millard OBE

    Rom sits down with Marnie Millard OBE to explore what leadership really looks like in today’s ever-changing world.From her early career in the food and beverage industry to her extensive board-level experience, Marnie shares the lessons that have shaped her approach to leadership. All of which are rooted in clarity, confidence, and compassion. Together, they reflect on navigating change, building resilient teams, and why kindness is not a soft skill, but a powerful leadership tool.There’s no escaping the fact that we live in uncertain times, and the conversation looks at the reality of this as a leader. Marnie talks about diversity at board level, the value of different perspectives, and the role leaders play in shaping culture through trust, flexibility, and empathy.In this episode, you’ll hear about:• Leading with confidence and clarity during times of change• Why kindness and compassion are essential leadership qualities• Building inclusive, diverse, and effective boards and teams• The importance of trust and flexibility in modern workplaces• Creating safe spaces that support wellbeing and growth• Lessons from a career spanning executive and non-executive roles• Reflecting on purpose, legacy, and meaningful impactPour a long glass and enjoy.https://www.linkedin.com/in/marnie-jane-millard-obe-12841028/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Representations and Sales, the Power of Diversity in Product Ranges

    Welcome to The Tipple! In this episode, ROM is joined by Lottie Tregear, Matt Bowler-Jones, and Emma Thackray for a conversation recorded live on stage at the International Food & Drink Event 2026.They talk about one of the most important, and often overlooked, drivers of growth in the drinks industry: diversity and representation.As consumer expectations evolve, inclusive product ranges are no longer just a cultural consideration, they’ve become a commercial one. This episode explores how brands can better reflect the communities they serve, and why doing so unlocks new opportunities for both innovation and growth.Drawing on real industry experience, the panel discusses the issues challenger brands face in gaining traction, the role of data in shaping more inclusive ranges, and how established players can do more to support meaningful change.From retail realities to shifting cultural influence, this conversation looks at what’s changing, what’s not moving fast enough, and what the industry needs to do next.Here’s what you’ll take away:• Why diversity and representation drive commercial growth• The data behind more inclusive product ranges• The barriers challenger brands face in retail• How accelerator programmes and initiatives are supporting underrepresented founders• Why subcultures are shaping the future of drinks innovationWe hope you enjoy our little tipple.LINKShttps://raisingtheglass.co.ukhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/emmathackray/https://www.linkedin.com/in/lotte-tregear-4a80543/https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-bowler-jones-19934982/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Greg Morley on Creating Cultures Where Everyone Belongs

    Greg Morley returns with Rom for this episode of Raising the Glass, and they’re refocusing allyship, and what DE&I means on the changing sands we currently find ourselves on.They talk about how inclusive cultures are built, why organisations that concentrate on it are winners and why we all should embrace the power of difference. Greg shares personal reflections and real-world examples that highlight the power of creating safe spaces, encouraging open dialogue, and ensuring every voice is heard.At its heart, this episode is a frank look at where we are right now with DE&I, how we make sure we are still waving the flag and how we encourage others to do so. In this episode, you’ll hear about:• Why DE&I is a winner• The humanitarian and commercial sides of allyship• The power of reminding people that it’s the right thing to do• Getting comfortable with being uncomfortable around inclusion • The importance of equity of voice at the tableHit play, and enjoy a thoughtful and hopeful conversation about inclusion, leadership, and the impact we can all have.Pour a glass and enjoy.LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gregcmorley/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Aidy Smith on Neurodiversity, Wine & Breaking Barriers

    Welcome to The Tipple – Raising the Glass’ short pour where we spotlight the people and ideas shaping the drinks industry.In this episode, Rom sits down with Aidy Smith, award-winning drinks broadcaster and neurodiversity advocate, to talk about authenticity, inclusion, and breaking barriers in wine and media.Aidy shares how a life-changing placement in San Francisco sparked his love of wine and community and how embracing his neurodivergence helped shape his voice as a broadcaster and storyteller. Together they explore why simplifying wine language makes the industry more accessible, the importance of representation, and how small acts of kindness can create real belonging.They also discuss Aidy’s groundbreaking deal with Banijay, making him the first person with Tourette’s to sign with the global production company.In this episode:• How Aidy found his path into wine• Why authenticity and lived experience matter• Making wine more inclusive and accessible• The importance of representation in media• Building community through kindness and connection**PLEASE NOTE - THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED PRIOR TO THE 2026 BAFTA CEREMONY**Pour a glass and enjoy this little tipple.LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/aidysmith/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    No Capes Required: Laura Pace on Leading Differently

    Rom sits down with Laura Pace, CEO of Yellow Fish a brand experience agency. Together they explore the quiet realities women at the top face.Laura shares her journey to running her own agency, her hands-off approach to management, why no superheroes are required and why authenticity matters more than ever.This is an honest conversation about mentorship, mothership, allyship, and creating safe spaces where women can thrive. Laura reflects on the mentors who shaped her, the leadership styles that influenced her, and how empathy and self-awareness can transform team culture.In this episode, you’ll hear about:• Creating a space so that you can switch off• Why inclusion means designing workplaces for real lives, not idealised ones• How she became CEO of Yellow Fish• How she embodies the opposite of micromanagement, but that’s not how she started• Not acknowledging women is not ok and what we can do about itPour a glass, sit back and enjoy this thoughtful, grounding conversation about leadership and the human side of ambition.LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-pace-04398227/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Allyship Isn’t Optional: How Inclusion Actually Gets Done

    We talk a lot about allyship on this podcast and in the work we do at Raising the Glass, but how do we ensure we raise our game when it comes to equality in the workplace? Yes, we’ve all heard the visions, we’ve all taken the course and we’ve all got the lived experience, but how to we actually make this work in the real world. How to we check the balance? Rom talks to Kate Stables, a Chief Technology Officer and DEI Leader and Mentor and Mark Smith, also at CTO and Advocate for Women in Technology. Both work for Whitbread. In this conversation, expect talk around gender balance, AI and its impact on inclusion, how we tackle the fear of “saying the wrong thing” and where we go next with allyship. Takeaways Active allyship, how to create it and how to maintain it Why being honest and owning up to not knowing the right thing to say is perhaps the best policy Bias in technology is a reflection of societal biases. Tech needs more women An eye-opening moment for Mark when he was one of five men in a room of 50 people Sponsorship is crucial for supporting underrepresented groups. LINKS https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/katestables/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-smith-6250b07/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/ Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    So, we launched an incubator at the Ministry of Sound...

    If you’ve heard of Untapped, our year-long incubator scheme, but don’t know what it is, then you MUST listen to this episode! During the inaugural The Mixer trade show at the Ministry of Sound, Rom sat down with Hip Pop’s Emma Thackray to talk about the launch of Untapped. It’s a groundbreaking incubator program designed to level the playing field for women in the drinks industry. Our main aim is to support the next generation of female founders. Rom and Emma also chat about The Mixer and how it focuses on bringing real decision-makers and buyers into the room rather than just high volumes of non-productive conversations. What you’ll also learn: Emma shares the steep learning curve of moving from a kitchen-based start-up to a commercial drinks brand. The overwhelming positive response from industry experts and allies wanting to "pay it forward" and support new talent. Why hosting a trade show at the Ministry of Sound (complete with disco-button toilets) creates the perfect energy for networking. And why imposter (or improver) syndrome should never stand in your way LINKS https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/untapped https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmathackray/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/ Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Boom or Bust - the rise of GLP-1

    Welcome to The Tipple! In this episode, ROM is joined by Miranda Ballard from NielsenIQ to talk about one of the biggest forces currently reshaping consumer behaviour: the rise of GLP-1 weight-loss injections.As these treatments move into the mainstream, they’re changing how people eat, drink and think about health. Miranda shares fresh data on declining and changing food consumption across the UK and US, moving shoppers’ priorities towards nutrient density, and what this means for brands navigating a rapidly evolving market.From cultural attitudes to health, to the commercial realities of falling volumes and rising prices, this conversation looks at what comes next, and how drinks brands need to respond.Here’s what you’ll take away:• Why GLP-1 injections are changing consumption patterns• How appetite suppression is reshaping food and drink choices• The move from snacking to nutrient density• What younger consumers are cutting back on most• How brands are adapting to rapid behavioural change• The potential commercial impact of declining volumes• Why understanding GLP-1 demographics matters for innovationWe hope you enjoy our little tipple.LINKShttps://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/miranda-m-ballard/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/495204

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    Raising the Glass 2025: Christmas Wrapped

    As the year draws to a close, Raising the Glass takes a moment to reflect.In this episode, Rom and Lotte Lottie Tregear look back on a big year for the drinks industry and the Raising the Glass community. There’s so much to contemplate on from 2025, for them both personally and professionally.It’s a year that we saw the first Mixer event, huge change in the FMCG category and has seen the Raising the Glass movement transform way beyond what they expected 18 months ago.They discuss the launch of Hey Dan, an initiative focused on men’s mental health and the power of listening, alongside the creation of the Raising the Glass advisory board and the ongoing need for allyship and equity across the industry.But there’s also so much to look forward to; listen in for news about The Mixer and Untapped, a programme designed to support women founders in drinks.This is very much a thoughtful, and at times, very honest conversation that reminds us why kindness, community, and compassion still matter especially as we head into a new year.In this episode, you’ll hear about:• Why reflection is essential in a fast-moving industry• How Hey Dan is creating space for connection and men’s mental health • The role of allyship and equity in driving change• The importance of listening, not just talking• What’s coming next for Raising the Glass in 2026Raise a glass with us as we close out the year and look ahead together.LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lotte-tregear-4a80543/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    From Shelf to Soul - what retailers are looking for in new drink brands

    This is a very special edition of Raising the Glass, not only does Rom sit down with David Beardmore, Non-Exec Director of the Deposit Management Organisation, this episode was recorded at our inaugural Mixer event at The Ministry of Sound.If you’re a start-up drinks brand wanting to make it onto the shelves of supermarkets, this is a must listen.In this conversation, David uncorks what Tesco looks for when they’re discovering new brands and entrepreneurs, At a time when consumers are more conscious, more selective, and more vocal than ever, he argues that the drinks industry must evolve with them not behind them.Whether you're building a brand, running a venue, or simply curious about the forces that shape what ends up in your glass, this episode offers a grounded, honest look at where the industry is headed next.Key takeaways• Emotional connection is becoming one of the biggest drivers of brand loyalty.• Getting a listing is not the win it’s the starting line.• Distribution challenges require resilience, creativity, and community.• Cultural trends shape consumer choices more than ever before.• Impulse buying is shifting as behaviours and priorities evolve.• Building a community around your brand is no longer optional.• Pricing strategies directly influence loyalty and perception.Would rather watch than listen? This episode is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qDrkrLInRnULINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbeardmore/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Good intentions aren't good enough; sustainability unfiltered

    Welcome to RTG The Tipple where we take a closer look at the people, trends, and ideas reshaping our industry.In this episode, ROM sits down with two brilliant voices in the world of wine; Producer Sally Evans from Château George 7and Anne Jones from Limestone & Jones, a drinks sustainability consultancy. They’ve set themselves the task of unravelling one of the most misunderstood topics in the drinks world; sustainability.From organic myths to the realities of large-scale production, the conversation brings much-needed clarity to a subject that’s often clouded by assumptions, marketing labels, and good intentions that don’t always match real-world impact.They talk about what genuine sustainability actually looks like, and it isn’t organic = good. They dig into the environmental trade-offs, the tension between commercial pressures and ecological responsibility, and why education is the missing piece that could transform how we all drink.Here’s what you’ll take away:• Sustainability isn’t a size issue because big producers can drive big change.• Why organic wine isn’t always the most sustainable option.• Climate and region matter because what’s sustainable in one place may be harmful in another.• Consumer education is essential. People can’t choose better if we don’t tell the full story.• Commercial reality and sustainability must coexist, but is that possible?We hope you enjoy our little tipple!________________________________________LINKS & RESOURCEShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sallyevans06/https://www.chateaugeorge7.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-jones-wine/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Sometimes it takes guts

    Rom sits down for this must-listen episode with the brilliant Evelyne Brink. A performer, coach, author and all-round spark of energy to explore what confidence, inclusion and genuine human connection really look like today.Her background is truly different from most coaches. She is one of Europe’s top Madonna impersonators and is now a sought-after leadership coach. Evelyne does not hold back talking about relationships, being a mum of children with medical challenges, being your “extra” self, and why creating spaces where people feel seen is the foundation of real leadership.And in a world increasingly influenced by AI, Evelyne reminds us why nothing can replace the heartbeat of human connection.Whether you’re rooted in the drinks world or simply passionate about helping people thrive, this conversation is a vibrant toast to courage, community, and choosing to show up as who you really are.Here’s what you’ll take away:• Confidence vs performance, of course they’re linked, but how to extract them? • Evelyn’s journey from Madonna impersonator to leadership coach• How societal expectations influence how we grow and who we become• The importance of finding your tribe and building supportive networks• Leadership is about moving people, not managing themLINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/evelynebrink/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    The Tipple - What Recruiters Never Say Out Loud

    Welcome to The Tipple: Raising the Glass’ short pour where we take a closer look at the people, trends, and ideas shaping our industry.In this episode, ROM chats with Maria Murphy, a recruitment consultant with over 20 years of experience in the FMCG sector. Maria shares her insights into career development for women, opening up about the realities of breaking through barriers, building confidence, and owning your value in competitive spaces.From self-promotion and resilience to the art of networking and mentorship, Maria explores what it really takes to thrive, and how emotional intelligence can turn challenges into stepping stones for success. She also shines a light on the gender pay gap and the importance of diverse teams in driving innovation and growth.Here’s what you’ll take away:• Don’t self-select yourself out of the process: back yourself!• You’ve got fantastic experience: highlight your achievements.• Confidence and self-belief can change the course of your career.• Transferable skills and a willingness to learn are your greatest assets.• Experience from every role adds value: make it count.• Networking and mentorship are key to moving forward.• Addressing the gender pay gap starts with empowerment and visibility.We hope you enjoy our little tipple!________________________________________LINKS & RESOURCESConnect with Maria Murphy https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariamurphy1/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Brewing Resilience: Madees Khoury on Beer, Borders & Belonging

    Setting up a successful brewery is no mean feat in any location, but doing just that in occupied territory is many times harder. Host Rom speaks with Madees Khoury, the first female brewer in the Middle East.In this episode we hear about Madees’ inspiring journey in continuing her family’s legacy at Taybeh Brewing Company in Palestine.Madees shares the challenges of running a microbrewery under very challenging circumstances and the resilience required to thrive in an environment shaped by both cultural and political pressures. She reflects on the importance of family support, the power of collaboration, including her work with Brewgooder, and the passion that drives her to create beer that connects people and communities.This conversation explores representation, heritage, and perseverance, offering a window into how one woman is breaking barriers and redefining what’s possible in the brewing world.This episode at a glance:• Madees is the first and only female brewer in the Middle East.• Running a brewery in Palestine comes with unique and ongoing challenges.• Family support has been essential in overcoming obstacles.• Collaboration with Brewgooder pushed Madees to innovate beyond her comfort zone.• Resilience and passion drive her work and leadership.• Beer is more than a product, it’s a medium for connection and conversation.• Her heritage and family legacy continue to inspire her path.• Perseverance and purpose are key to success in craft brewing.LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/madees-khoury-88b44a20/https://taybehbeer.com/https://www.brewgooder.com/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    The Tipple: No proof required, the movement behind low and no alcohol drinks

    Welcome to The Tipple; Raising the Glass’ short pour, where we take a closer look at the people, trends and ideas shaping our industry.In this episode, Rom chats with Denise Hamilton-Mace, who brings over two decades of hospitality experience to the fast-growing world of low and no alcohol drinks.Denise is the host of The Low No Drinker Podcast and founded the Low No Drinker Magazine.Denise shares how her own journey during the pandemic opened the door to this space, and why choice, not replacement, are at the heart of the movement. From shifting consumer perceptions to the evolving role of hospitality, they talk about innovation and the language shaping how we see “low and no.”Here’s what you’ll take away:• Denise’s 24-year career in hospitality and what drew her to low/no during the pandemic• Why the availability, and quality, of alcohol-free drinks has improved dramatically• The role of health and wellness trends in changing drinking culture• Why open-mindedness is key when trying low and no options• How language and marketing can make or break a category• Inspiring stories from founders pioneering the low and no space• Why inclusivity matters for social experiences and the future of hospitalityWe hope you enjoy our little tipple!LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/denisehamiltonmace/https://www.lownodrinkermagazine.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mindful-drinking-moderation-in-midlife-low-no-drinker/id1701338793 https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Brillant Minds, Brave Leadership; Lessons with Alice Bufton-Thorneycroft

    As Raising the Glass continues its journey into theheart of leadership and community, this episode explores what it means to lead with authenticity, balance, and courage.Host Rom sits down with Alice Bufton-Thorneycroft,director at Harvey Thorneycroft Ltd, to reflect on the power of connection in leadership. From the Brilliant Minds programme to the role of wellness and mentorship, Alice shares stories and tips on dealing with a fixed mindset, thedifference between danger and fear and learning from those who walked before you.They also explore how feedback, even when it’s uncomfortable, can be the greatest gift for personal, professional growth and  how there’s never just one “right answer”, there can be many.This is an episode is a reminder that careers, like life,are best lived holistically.In this episode, you’ll hear:The lessons mentors can leave that last a lifetimePractical tips on how to overcome a fixed mindsetDealing with fear, from the perspective of a bomb disposal expertOwing your own development – and how important that isWhy challenging your own narrative opens the door to growthWhether you’re inside the drinks world or someone simplycurious about how to grow with purpose, this episode is a celebration of authenticity, courage, and raising a glass to leadership done differently.LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/alice-bufton-thorneycroft-86872223/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Mixing Perspectives, Brewing Innovation – Greg Morley on Inclusion and Connection

    Time for another short, in our accompanying series TheTipple! Rom sits down with Greg Morley, HR Thought Leader and Author of BOND: Belonging and the Keys to Inclusion and Connection.They explore the threads that hold us together,even when those threads are strained and perhaps at odds with our own beliefs.From navigating career challenges to the power ofreflection, Greg shares stories and insights on how being present and intentional in our relationships can change not just our own paths, but those around us.They also talk about the importance of diversity inorganisations, why failures are vital for growth, and how leadership is less about managing and more about developing people. At its heart, this episode isa reminder that our greatest legacy lies in the lives we touch.Here’s what you’ll take away: • Why being present helps us appreciate our true impact• How conversations can bridge gaps and foster understanding• Why failure is an essential ingredient for growth• How leadership should be focused on developing others• How every individual has the power to change someone’s worldFirst time with Raising the Glass? Be sure to join thecommunity on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560504959132LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gregcmorley/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Laura Baxter MBE; Crafting communities where everyone belongs

    Welcome back to Raising the Glass, in this episode weexplore how sport can transform lives far beyond the playing field, and how Co-creation with people with disabilities leads to better, more effective solutions, maybe even for society as a whole.Host Rom sits down with Laura Baxter, MBE, CEO ofSpecial Olympics GB, for a very powerful conversation about the role of sport in breaking barriers, celebrating ability, and building communities where everyone belongs.Laura shares her personal journey and the incredible workbeing done at Special Olympics GB; from grassroots opportunities for athletes with intellectual disabilities, to high-impact partnerships like Meals That Matter with Coca-Cola and Co-op.Together, they unpack why co-creation matters, how hiddendisabilities often go unrecognised, and why mentorship and family support play such a vital role in personal and professional growth.This episode is a reminder that inclusion isn’t a box totick, it’s a practice, a mindset, and a commitment to creating space foreveryone.Together, we discover; • Inclusion is an action, not just a value.• Partnerships like Meals That Matter raise both awareness and vital funds.• Activism can be draining. Recharging and sharing the load is essential.• The focus should always be on ability, not disability.• Creating space for everyone strengthens society as a whole.LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-baxter-mbe-91393198/https://shop.coop.co.uk/welcome?destination=%2Fmealsthatmatterhttps://www.specialolympicsgb.org.uk/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    RTG The Tipple: The Grape Escape – How living the wine dream in Bordeaux became a reality

    Welcome to The Tipple; Rasing the Glass’ short pour, where we take a closer look at the people, trends and ideas shaping our industry.In this episode, ROM chats with Sally Evans, who swappedcorporate life to live the dream as a winemaker in Bordeaux.Sally tells us how she navigated this bold move, theresilience it required, and the joy she’s found in building both her wine and community. From mentorship to taking calculated risks, she opens up about the learning curve that comes with starting fresh – and the deep fulfilment offollowing a passion.Here’s what you’ll take away:• Sally transitioned from a corporate career to winemakingin Bordeaux.• Resilience and self-belief are key in facing new challenges.• Lifelong learning fuels both personal and professional growth.• Mentorship can guide and ground you during big transitions.• Taking risks can lead to truly rewarding adventures.• Not everything goes well, but that’s ok• Networking with women in wine has been instrumental.Join our tribe: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560504959132We hope you enjoy our little tipple!LINKSFor more about Sally’s winery, her wines and to visit Château George7:  www.chateaugeorge7.comFor more information and resources on midlife change: https://www.sallyevans.co.uk/And specifically about her book, which is a practical guideto help folks (essentially women) make a major life change: https://www.sallyevans.co.uk/makethemidlifemoveTo join her ’Fill Your Own Glass’  communityencouraging women to make that major life change : https://www.sallyevans.co.uk/fill-your-own-glasshttps://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Distilling Empathy – Why Seeing the Unseen Changes Everything

    In this episode of Raising the Glass, we explore what it really means to see the unseen.If you see yourself as a disability ally, or at least someone who wants to better understand people with unseen challenges, this is a must-listen episode.Host Rom sits down with Simon Houghton, founder of Unseen Aware, for a frank conversation about hidden disabilities, and what it really means to create spaces where everyone feels truly understood. Oh, and tequila picnics too.Together, they talk about the quiet struggles that go hand-in-hand with hidden disabilities, and why creating psychological safety is more than a policy, it should be part of our work culture.Simon opens up about his own lived experience, and how it shaped his mission to bring hidden disabilities into the light through conversation, education, and community.This episode is a reminder that change doesn’t always start with a bang, it often begins with listening.Whether you're part of the drinks world, a people leader, or simply someone who believes in building workplaces with heart, take a moment with us to create meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty and a dash of humour.What you’ll find out in this episode:• 13 million people in the UK live with non-visible disabilities. Awareness matters.• 80% of all disabilities are hidden, yet often go unacknowledged.• Psychological safety creates the foundation for open, honest dialogue.• ERGs play a vital role in inclusion, support, and education.• Empathy isn't optional, it's essential for truly inclusive workplaces.• Lived experience brings insight no textbook ever could.• Changing how we communicate can remove invisible barriers.• Advocacy starts with understanding, and grows through action.LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gsimonhoughton/https://unseenaware.com/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    RTG - The Tipple: Why Women-Led Drinks Brands Are Winning (But Still Undervalued)

    Welcome to something BRAND NEW from Raising the Glass – The Tipple!As an accompanying series to our main episodes, The Tipple focuses more on our industry, and how we grow as a community – together.In the first episode,  ROM chats to Miranda Ballard. She is from NielsenIQ, one of the world’s leading consumer intelligence companies, but started her career as a butcher!They delve into the current trends in the drinks industry, looking at the impact of women-led brands and the challenges they face in securing investment. They talk about the importance of data insights, the need for confidence and mentorship among entrepreneurs, and the evolving consumer behaviour in the FMCG sector. The episode concludes with a discussion on the significance of innovation and the future of the beverage market.Here’s what you’ll take away:• Value in the beverage market is increasing, but volume sales are declining.• Women-led brands are showing significant growth despite market trends.• Diversity in business leads to better commercial outcomes.• Investment opportunities for women founders are still limited.• Confidence and mentorship are crucial for entrepreneurs.• Innovation is key to competing with larger brands in the beverage market.• Consumer behaviour is shifting towards premium producWe hope you enjoy our little tipple!LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/miranda-m-ballard/ https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Shaking up tradition, stirring up change with a twist of allyship

    As Raising the Glass returns with our second series, we continue to tell the stories shaping the drinks industry, one honest conversation at a time.Host Rom sits down with Lee James of Rémy Cointreau toexplore what it really means to lead with heart.Together, they talk about the power of allyship, the quietstrength of introversion, and why authenticity isn’t just a buzzword, it’s a foundation. Lee reflects on the journey that’s shaped him, sharing the lessons learned through craft, connection, and carving space for others to thrive.All of this while accepting that heritage and tradition isactually still something we can learn from and that embracing the courage it takes to evolve is so worthwhile. And a reminder,  real leadership is about how you make people feel along the way.Whether you’re deep in the drinks world or simply passionate about purpose-driven work, this episode is a celebration of progress, community, and raising a glass to doing things differently. Lee emphasizes the importance of allyship in driving change.Authenticity is crucial in leadership and personal connections.Navigating introversion in an extroverted industry is a common challenge.Legacy in leadership is about how people feel working with you.Diversity and inclusion are ongoing conversations that need to be had.The drinks industry is steeped in heritage, but must evolve to stay relevant.Creating a supportive environment is key to fostering talent and innovation.LINKShttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-james-8aa5ab15/https://www.remy-cointreau.com/en/https://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    Raising the Glass to Series One - Our Finale Reflection

    Join host Rebecca Oliver-Mooney as she’s Raising the Glassfor the last time in Series One.In this finale episode, Rebecca and her producer NickWilmshurst reflect on the first 13 episodes of this podcast. As you might imagine, there’s plenty to unpack , and they  discuss key themes such as the importance ofallyship, the impact of imposter syndrome, and the significance of drinks in creating memories. They also look ahead to Series 2, and the exciting gueststhat will be appearing and the themes that will be covered. This conversation also touches on: * The challenges of misogyny and class in the workplace* The ongoing fight for gender equality* Celebrating the voices and stories shared throughout theseries.* How Raising the Glass is more than just a podcast; it's acommunity* The drinks industry is filled with amazing stories andpeopleHelp us to create meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour, hit follow or subscribe and become part of our tribe. LINKShttps://raisingtheglass.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-oliver-mooney-65730614/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-wilmshurst-podcast-producer-leeds/Podcast production by https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

  24. 14

    Talking Double Dutch: Mixing it up with women founders is just the tonic

    As Raising the Glass continues to create meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour, host Rebecca Oliver-Mooney is joined by the brilliant Joyce and Raissa De Haas, the twin sisters behind Double Dutch Drinks – a brand built on bold ideas, beautiful mixers, and a bond that runs deep. This conversation is all about connection—to people, to purpose, and to the kind of luck you create for yourself. The conversation reflects on how small, seemingly random moments of connection can spark something magical. How networks and communities become the backbone of success. And how when you lead with both heart and mind, the world responds.

  25. 13

    Pursue the Best Truth

    As Raising the Glass continues to create meaningfulconnections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour, host Rebecca Oliver-Mooney sits down with Judith Batchelar OBE to explore what it really means to lead with purpose.They talk about the lessons Judith has learned over anextraordinary career—including the power of staying true to your principles, the strength that comes from community, and why surrounding yourself with energy-givers can make all the difference.Judith brings a rare mix of wisdom, warmth, and honesty that makes this a must-listen for anyone passionate about creating positive change in the drinks industry and beyond. Produced by Rebecca Oliver-Mooney

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    Brewing a Good Culture

    As Raising the Glass continues to create meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour, host Rebecca Oliver-Mooney is joined by Emma Thackray, co-founder of Hip Pop. Known for brewing gut-loving, feel-good drinks, Emma brings the same passion and energy to this conversation as she does to her business.Together, Rebecca and Emma dive into the power of community, growth, and driving change. Emma shares invaluable insights, encouraging us to embrace failure as a learning opportunity, lean into vulnerability, and surround ourselves with experts to create a thriving culture. This episode is packed with wisdom, inspiration, and plenty of flavour! Produced by Rebecca Oliver-Mooney

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    Identity, Inclusivity & Intersectionality

    As Raising the Glass continues to create meaningfulconnections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour, host Rebecca Oliver-Mooney delves deep into the vital topics ofIdentity, Inclusivity & IntersectionalitywithLorraine Copes,the dynamic founder ofBe Inclusive Hospitality,a pioneering not-for-profit organisation dedicated to accelerating racial equity within the hospitality, food, and drink industries. Lorraine, a self-proclaimed champagne lover and continuous improver, brings her passion for culture and inclusivity to the forefront of this engaging conversation. She expertly navigates the intricate role of intersectionality and underscores the paramount importance of a strong, inclusive culture in building truly diverse spaces where everyone can thrive and progress. The podcast promises to offer valuable insights for anyone seeking to understand and contribute to a more equitable future in hospitality, drinks and beyond.

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    New Year, Same Authentic Me

    The dawn of a new year often brings with it the pressure of reinvention, of becoming a "new you." But what if, instead, we embraced the power of simply being ourselves? This episode of Raising the Glass, aptly titled "New Year, Same Authentic Me," dives deep into the concept of unwavering authenticity. Host Rebecca Oliver-Mooney welcomes Kate Stables, Global Technology Director and Group DEI Lead at Fever-Tree, for a candid exploration of navigating life's twists and turns while staying true to one's core. Their conversation isn't about chasing fleeting trends or societal expectations, but rather about recognising the inherent value in our authenticity. From the sting of redundancy to the potential of thoughtful questions, they delve into the experiences that shape us, emphasising that focusing on our strengths and embracing our unique perspective is far more powerful than striving for a manufactured ideal. Kate Stables' insights ultimately serve as a poignant reminder: the most valuable version of ourselves is the one we already are. Produced by Rebecca Oliver-Mooney & Lotte Tregear

  29. 9

    Cheers!

    In this bonus episode, Rebecca Oliver-Mooney and Lotte Tregear make the most of the reflective time between Christmas and the New Year to share some of their reflections on 2024 and their hopes for 2025. They are joined by some previous podcast guests and some of the original Raising the Glass cheerleaders, who help deliver a round-up of the year and a look forward to what 2025 has in store for Raising the Glass.   Produced by Rebecca Oliver-Mooney & Lotte Tregear

  30. 8

    We Are All Our Own Universe

    As Raising the Glass continues to create meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour, host Rebecca Oliver-Mooney welcomes Emily Pearce, Senior Sustainable Sourcing & International Development Manager at Co-op, for an insightful conversation about vulnerability and the significance of our internal relationships. They explore how courage can be developed like a muscle and emphasise the value of genuine connections in fostering meaningful relationships that prioritise both people and the planet. Grab a glass, settle in, and raise a toast to authenticity, resilience, and empowerment.    Produced by Rebecca Oliver-Mooney & Lotte Tregear

  31. 7

    The Power of Positive Expectations

    As Raising the Glass continues to create meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour, in this episode host Rebecca Oliver-Mooney is joined by Leona Deakin to explore themes such as learned optimism, leaving a legacy, and the importance of leading with warm authority. Leona introduces the concept of the power of positive expectations, suggesting that we shouldn't just see the glass as half full; instead, we should fill it to the brim with possibilities. Discover how warm leadership can become a superpower. Grab a glass, settle in, and raise a toast to authenticity, resilience, and empowerment.   Produced by Rebecca Oliver-Mooney & Lotte Tregear

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    Stuff Leads to Stuff

    As Raising the Glass continues to create meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour, Tina Warner-Keogh joins Rebecca Oliver-Mooney for this episode. Join them as they delve into the themes of self-belief, being curious but not critical, and the power of embracing challenges as opportunities for growth and transformation. Grab a glass, settle in, & raise a toast to authenticity, resilience, & empowerment.   Produced by Rebecca Oliver-Mooney, Lotte Tregear and Shauna Bastian

  33. 5

    Be Curious, Be The Change

    As Raising the Glass continues to create meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour, Sinead Bell joins Rebecca Oliver-Mooney to talk about fairness, curiosity and helping people reach their full potential. This episode discusses how being curious can lead to lasting impactful change. Grab a glass, settle in, & raise a toast to authenticity, resilience, & empowerment.  Produced by Rebecca Oliver-Mooney & Lotte Tregear

  34. 4

    The Power of Allyship

    As Raising the Glass continues to create meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour, Matt Bowler-Jones joins Rebecca Oliver-Mooney to talk about reflecting, growing and the power of vulnerability. This episode discusses conversations, connections and the power of allyship. Grab a glass, settle in, & raise a toast to authenticity, resilience, & empowerment. Produced by Rebecca Oliver-Mooney

  35. 3

    It is ok to not be ok

    As Raising the Glass continues to create meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour, Kim Wilson joins Rebecca Oliver-Mooney to talk about following your dreams, not sweating the small stuff and that it is ok to not be ok. This episode discusses reframing your imposter syndrome to your improver syndrome and the power of dreaming big. Grab a glass, settle in, & raise a toast to authenticity, resilience, & empowerment. Producers of this episode: Rebecca Oliver-Mooney, Lotte Tregear, Florian Obkircher

  36. 2

    Be Brave, Be You

    In this episode Rebecca Oliver-Mooney is joined by Lotte Tregear, Category and E-Com Director at Red Bull. They discuss the balancing act of the working parent, the impact of creating a safe environment and the importance of inspiration as the create connections to drive inclusivity for women and allies in drinks.  Producers of this episode: Rebecca Oliver-Mooney, Lotte Tregear, Florian Obkircher

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Raising the Glass is a podcast creating meaningful connections over a long serving of honesty & with a dash of humour. From learning about the challenges faced by women in the industry to celebrating their triumphs, Raising the Glass is a refreshing & inspiring listen for anyone interested in the world of drinks. With a commitment to creating a more inclusive & diverse industry, guests share candid stories, insights, & perspectives to help to break down barriers & build a more equitable future for all. Grab a glass, settle in, & raise a toast to authenticity, resilience, & empowerment.

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Rebecca Oliver-Mooney

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