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Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East

Welcome to Geordie Pride – the podcast where we celebrate the incredible individuals from the North East of England! Dive deep into heartfelt conversations as we spotlight the achievements, challenges, and stories of Geordies who have made a positive impact in their communities and beyond. From philanthropists to entrepreneurs, artists to sports stars, we're here to amplify the voices of those who embody the true spirit of the North East. Join us to discover the inspiring tales of passion, resilience, and Geordie pride that have shaped the lives of our remarkable guests. Whether you're a fellow Geordie or simply curious about the vibrant culture and people of the North East, this is a podcast journey you won't want to miss!USEFUL LINKS:Website: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA

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    Sophie Milliken MBE: From Longbenton to Windsor Castle

    In this week's episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we're joined by Sophie Milliken MBE, and it feels like the perfect conversation to close out what's been a brilliant Season 3.  Sophie wears many hats. She's the founder and CEO of Moja Group, a personal branding agency based in Newcastle, chairs Smart Works North East, co-founded City Ladies Networking, and sits on the North East Combined Authority Business and Economy Board.  From starting her career at John Lewis and commuting to London, to building and selling a successful business, starting again, and creating opportunities right here in the North East, Sophie opens up about the realities of ambition, money, independence and confidence, and why community and networking can make all the difference.     We chat about:  ✨ Wearing lots of hats - and making it all work  💼 Building businesses, selling up, and starting again  🤝 Why your network really matters (and how to find your people)  💷 Money, independence and the freedom it brings  👗 The life-changing work of Smart Works North East  🏰 The full story behind Sophie's MBE - from the unexpected email to Windsor Castle  This episode is a powerful reminder of what's possible when you back yourself, work hard, and surround yourself with the right people.  A fitting final episode to round off Season 3 of Geordie Pride.  🎧 About Sophie Milliken MBE Sophie Milliken MBE is the founder and CEO of Moja Group, where she helps entrepreneurs and executives raise their profiles and become recognised authorities in their industries.  A multi award-winning businesswoman, proud mum, and passionate advocate for the North East, Sophie is the co-founder of City Ladies Networking, hosting events in Newcastle, London and Paris. She also chairs Smart Works Newcastle, where she has doubled the number of unemployed women supported with interview coaching and clothing, and is a Founding Ambassador for Every Child Needs a Mentor.  Sophie serves on the North East Combined Authority Business and Economy Board and is a Non-Executive Director at the North East Business and Innovation Centre.  She hosts the hit podcast Beyond the Bio, and her third book, From Unknown to Unforgettable is out now. She was awarded an MBE in 2023 for services to business and education.    🌐 Connect with Sophie 📘 Sophie's new book: https://rb.gy/bqq137  🎤 TEDx Talk – The Truth Behind The Showreel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woZ_d3WTtR4  💼 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sophie-milliken  🐦 X / Twitter: https://x.com/Moja_Sophie  📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moja_sophie/  🌍 Websites: https://thisismoja.com  https://www.sophiemilliken.co.uk     🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected]   

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    Jackson Payne & Jack Newsworthy: Best Mates with Big Music Dreams

    In this week's episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we're joined by Jackson Payne (from Season 2) and he's brought along his best mate Jack Newsworthy too!  If you want to listen to Jacksons episode from Season 2, check it out here: bit.ly/gpjackson  The lads have been friends since primary school, bonding over music from a young age, and it's clear from the off just how naturally they work together. From sharing headphones in PE to writing and rehearsing songs together, their friendship and shared love of music runs right through this chat.     We talk about:  🎶 Growing up in the North East and finding your people through music  🎹 Teaching yourself piano, learning by ear and playing multiple instruments  🎤 What it's really like performing while your voice is changing  🎸 Influences like Queen, Sam Fender, Michael Jackson and classic 80s music  🏟️ Big dreams of touring, playing gigs across the region and one day getting close to St James' Park  🥐 And of course… Greggs orders and Dec vs Ant!   This episode was recorded just before Christmas - and just days after Sunderland beat Newcastle - so you might hear a couple of cheeky football nods along the way too!  This episode is a brilliant reminder of the incredible young musicians coming through our region.     🎶 Connect with the lads:     📸 Jackson Payne  Instagram & Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/jacksonpayne_music/  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574020501551     📸 Jack  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nezza.music/     🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected] 

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    Nicola Farndell: Redundancy, Rock Bottom & Midlife Reinvention

    In this week's episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we're chatting with Nicola Farndell - a women's health and menopause coach who has rebuilt her life from the ground up after years of anxiety, burnout and big life changes.  Nicola shares her powerful story of going from decades of panic attacks, hiding her struggles at work, and feeling completely disconnected from herself… to finding confidence, purpose and a new career supporting women through midlife, health and menopause.  After being made redundant from Nike during the pandemic, Nicola reached a huge crossroads. Instead of going back to the life that was draining her, she chose to transform it - and now helps women understand their bodies, their hormones and their habits so they can feel strong, calm and in control again.     We chat about:  🔥 How panic attacks shaped her life for over 20 years  💼 Working at Nike while hiding her anxiety from everyone around her  ⚡ Redundancy, reinvention and rebuilding her self-worth  💛 Why women hit a "midlife crossroads" and why it can actually be a turning point  🧠 The difference between confidence and self-worth (and why that distinction matters)  🧯 Why so many women are 'firefighting' through life instead of feeling in control  🌙 How menopause impacts identity, relationships and everyday life — far beyond symptoms  ✨ How tiny habits, mindset work and self-awareness can create real long-term change  It's honest, emotional, inspiring, and full of the kind of real talk that so many women need to hear - especially at midlife.  🎧 About Nicola Farndell  Nicola Farndell is a women's health and menopause specialist, keynote speaker, and founder of Life Now Coaching. After two decades in senior leadership at Nike, Nicola hit burnout, anxiety, and perimenopause head-on - and turned that experience into a mission: to help midlife women reclaim their energy, confidence, and wellbeing with clarity and compassion.   Through her RESET method - built on mindset, movement, nutrition, sleep, and stress - Nicola helps high-achieving women ditch the surface fixes and create habits that genuinely last. She also works with organisations across sport, law, and finance to make menopause and women's health a cultural priority, not a tick-box exercise.  Whether she's on stage, on a podcast, or coaching 1:1, Nicola brings a grounded, real-world approach to health that helps women feel strong, focused, and empowered - not just in midlife, but for life.    Connect with Nicola  📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifenow_coaching/  💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolafarndell/  🎧 Podcast – Women's Health Unwrapped: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenshealthunwrapped  🧭 The Midlife Reset Quiz: https://nicola-w4qugfu9.scoreapp.com  📚 Book Mentioned – Worthy by Jamie Kern Lima: https://amzn.eu/d/gf5xpS5   🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected]   

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    Amelia Coburn: From Teesside to the Albert Hall and Collaborating with Paul Weller

    In this week's episode, we sit down with Teesside's own Amelia Coburn – a singer-songwriter whose blend of folk, storytelling and a slightly gothic twist has been winning over audiences across the UK (and catching the attention of some very big names).  From Middlesbrough youth theatre to Paris, Mexico and Russia… from a £20 ukulele to a Royal Albert Hall headline show… Amelia's journey is one of graft, heart, and a lot of creative courage. She talks openly about the realities of life as an independent artist, the nerves that never quite go away, and the surreal moment Paul Weller messaged her asking to collaborate.    We chat about:  🎼 Growing up in Middlesbrough and discovering music in the most unexpected ways  🌍 Her year abroad in Paris, Mexico and Russia - and how each place shaped her creativity  🎸 Teaching herself ukulele at 15 and accidentally turning it into a career  ✍️ Why songwriting feels like "the closest thing to magic"  🎤 The gigs that shaped her - from tiny pub gigs to huge festival tents  🎬 The chaotic, hilarious making of the Something Wild video - including a giant cake and a wolf mask  ⭐ What it was really like collaborating with Paul Weller  💬 How the North East music scene lifts its own and why she chooses to stay rooted here    🎧 About Amelia Coburn  Weaving together the literate lyrical approach of Scott Walker with the melodic genius of Paul McCartney, Amelia Coburn has a knack for making the unusual sound timeless.  Drawing inspiration from gothic literature and the shadowy allure of film noir, there is a darkness at the heart of many of her songs, populated by vivid characters and nocturnal creatures that inhabit the liminal space "between the moon and the milkman". This is artfully counterbalanced, like the chiaroscuro of an old master, by Amelia's down-to-earth charm and wicked sense of humour.  Produced by Bill Ryder-Jones (founding member of The Coral), her 2024 debut album Between the Moon and the Milkman has already gained a cult following, including praise from British music legends Paul Weller - chosen as one of his albums of the year for MOJO - and Paul Heaton, as well as national radio play in the UK and Ireland (BBC Radio 2, 3, 4, 5, 6Music, Scotland and Ulster). The album reached number 7 on the Official UK Independent Album Breakers chart and spent 3 consecutive months on the Official Folk Top 40.  Multiple end-of-year lists have praised Amelia, as the likes of Shindig! Magazine, CLASH, Line of Best Fit, Drowned In Sound, RnR and Far Out Magazine have been incredibly vocal in their support for her.  Previous support slots include the likes of The Levellers, Katherine Priddy, Hamish Hawk and Stornoway, as well as her first ever American shows at SXSW earlier this year. And plenty more to come!    🌐 Connect with Amelia Coburn  🎵 Listen / Tour Dates / Mailing List: www.ameliacoburn.co.uk   📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/ameliacoburn 🎬 Watch "Something Wild": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMGAGJCL7lg    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GeordiePride  📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/  💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected]   

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    Anthony Young: Loft Conversions by Day, Pink Lane Bakery by Choice, Happy Endings Optional

    In this week's episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we chat with Anthony Young – a stand-up comedian who's been making audiences laugh for over 13 years.  From call centres and comedy clubs to loft conversions and life lessons, Anthony's story is full of wit, warmth and honesty. He opens up about how he first got into stand-up during one of the darkest times in his life - and how laughter became his way of finding hope again.  We chat about:  😂 How comedy helped him through grief, anxiety and tough times  🏠 Loft conversions, Pink Lane Bakery and life back home with his mam  🎤 Gigging alongside comedy greats like Kevin Bridges, Sarah Millican and Chris Ramsey  💀 Why dark humour runs deep in the North East (and why that's a good thing!)  🚫 Plus, plenty of hilarious moments you probably shouldn't play in front of the kids!    This one's full of laughter, real talk, and that one-of-a-kind North East spirit that finds humour in even the hardest moments.     🎭 About Anthony Young  Anthony Young is a North East comedian who's been performing stand-up for over 13 years, sharing stages with some of the UK's biggest comedy names including Kevin Bridges, Carl Hutchinson, Sarah Millican and Chris Ramsey.  Known for his quick wit, dark humour and relatable stories about family life, Anthony has become a favourite on the Northern comedy circuit. When he's not on stage, he's grafting on loft conversions - and sharing the kind of down-to-earth humour that only a Geordie could deliver.     🌐 Connect with Anthony Young  📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthyoung83/    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected]   

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    Gina Trick: Build a Business That Works for You

    In this week's episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we chat with Gina Trick - an Online Business Strategist, Mentor and self-confessed AI nerd who's helping entrepreneurs cut through the noise and build businesses that actually work for them.  From flipping houses and managing hotels to running a seven-figure wedding and events business, Gina's journey is one of reinvention, resilience, and plenty of Northern grit. She shares how she went from burnout to balance - using clear strategy and clever AI tools to simplify business and save time, without losing the human touch.  We chat about:  ✨ Why no single strategy fits everyone  💻 How to use AI wisely, not wildly  ⚡ The realities of self-employment (and the messy middle no one talks about)  😂 A few laughs, Geordie phrases, and even some Newcastle United gossip  This one's full of honesty, humour, and proper down-to-earth advice for anyone who's ever felt stuck trying to "do it all" in business.    👩‍💼 About Gina Trick  Gina Trick is the online business strategist, mentor, and unapologetic AI nerd you call when you're done overthinking and ready for a strategy that actually works - with a little help from AI (used wisely, not wildly).  She helps online service providers cut through the noise by bridging clear, smart strategy with practical AI tools - so they can get clear on what matters, simplify their business, and show up with confidence. Her approach is rooted in clarity, sustainability, and strategies that fit your strengths, values, and way of working.  After scaling a seven-figure wedding and events business (and burning out in the process), Gina rebuilt from the ground up. Now, she helps others build businesses that feel as good as they look - with more confidence, more freedom, and far less faff.    🌐 Connect with Gina  📍 Website: https://www.ginatrick.com  📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ginatrickstrategist  📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginatrickstrategist/  💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginatrick/    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected]   

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    Christina Lord: Burning Bright Without Burning Out

      In this episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we chat with Christina Lord, an Energy Leadership Coach, Breathwork Facilitator and Community Host from Cullercoats, North Tyneside.  Originally from Sunderland, Christina shares her journey from the high-pressure world of marketing and branding to building a career dedicated to helping others burn bright without burning out.  Together, we talk about modern-day burnout, the pace of change in today's world, and why so many people - especially women in business - are running on empty. Christina opens up about her own experiences of burnout, grief, and rediscovery, and explains how challenges can become our biggest teachers.  We also dive into the science and soul of breathwork, the importance of energy management, and how community and connection can help us heal, grow, and thrive.  It's an uplifting, down-to-earth chat about finding balance, setting boundaries, and learning to breathe again.    💫 About Christina Lord  Meet Christina Lord, founder of Authentic Action Coaching, an Energy Leadership Coach and Resilience Expert on a mission to help professionals and entrepreneurs shine in their zone of brilliance, without burning out. She believes that success should never come at the cost of your health or well-being.   Christina is also a co-founder of Elara Community & Events Ltd, offering monthly events, vibrant community membership, and transformational experiences like our upcoming retreat, we're on a mission to foster genuine connection and collective growth.    🔗 Connect with Christina  🌐 authenticactioncoaching.com   💼 LinkedIn (Personal)   📸 Instagram – @authentic_action_coach   ▶️ YouTube   📘 Facebook   🎵 TikTok    ✨ Elara Community & Events Ltd   🌐 elaracommunity.com   💼 LinkedIn   📸 Instagram – @elara_community    💬 In This Episode  Christina's story of going from burnout to balance  How to spot the signs of burnout before it takes hold  The power of breathwork and what it really does for the mind and body  Energy leadership - what it means and how it helps you take back control  Why community, collaboration and connection matter now more than ever  The magic of sea swimming, slowing down, and finding your spark again    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected] 

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    Amanda Patterson: North East Nipples – Where Art Meets Healing

    We're back for Season 3 of Geordie Pride and we couldn't be happier to return with a story full of courage and incredible hope!  In this episode, we chat with Amanda Patterson, a North Tyneside-based Areola Tattoo Artist and founder of Amanda Jo Skin, who's on a mission to help boobs smile again.  Amanda combines her realism art background with her skills in tattooing and permanent make-up to create beautiful 3D areola tattoos. Her work helps people rebuild their confidence after breast surgery, cancer treatment or gender-affirming procedures. She brings together medical understanding and artistic healing, using compassion and creativity to help people feel whole again.  Amanda is joined by her lovely client Jackie, who shares her honest and emotional journey through multiple cancers and reconstructions, and the moment she looked in the mirror and finally felt like herself again. Together we talk about the artistry, care and connection behind areola tattooing, and the difference it can make to someone's life.  It's an inspiring, funny and moving conversation about art, recovery and body confidence, and the perfect listen for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.    About Amanda Patterson  Areola Tattoo Artist | SMP | PMU  Founder – Amanda Jo Skin  Amanda Jo is a Areola Tattoo Artist based in North East who is on a mission to encourage boobs to smile again. Blending her realism drawing skills and tattooing she helps others rebuild confidence after breast surgery.  Passionate about combining understanding the difference between medical expertise and artistic healing, she is dedicated to supporting those who have had surgery and raising awareness of how medical tattooing can transform recovery, mental health and over all self esteem.    🔗 Connect with Amanda  💖 Instagram: @amandajo_skinartist  📘 Facebook: Amanda Jo Skin  💼 LinkedIn: Amanda Jo Patterson    In This Episode  How 3D areola tattooing helps rebuild confidence and self-esteem  The difference between medical tattooing and artistic realism  Why collaboration between artists and healthcare professionals' matters  Jackie's journey of courage, laughter and healing  The importance of talking openly about recovery and body confidence    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected] 

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    Laura Richards: Bringing Big Ideas to Life & Navigating the AI Revolution

    🎙 In this episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we're joined by the brilliant Laura Richards - AI strategist, innovation expert, keynote speaker, and proud Northerner who's helping shape the future of tech with people and purpose at the heart of it.  Born in the North East and now making waves across the UK and beyond, Laura shares her inspiring journey from learning to build AI apps during maternity leave with twins(!) to becoming a sought-after voice in ethical innovation. With deep roots in the region and a passion for inclusive technology, Laura brings sharp insight and plenty of laughs to our conversation.  We dive into:  🧠 Laura's journey into AI and why she believes innovation must be human-led and what the future of tech could look like when it puts people first.  🏙️ What makes the North East such a powerful place for innovation, creativity, and connection and how it can be improved  📣 Her passion for making technology more accessible, inclusive and locally driven  This one's packed with brainpower, heart, and a reminder that the future can be bright, human, and Geordie-powered. 🌟  🎧 Tune in and don't forget to follow Geordie Pride for more voices from the North East!    LAURA'S BIO: Laura Richards is an AI strategist and innovation expert who works at the intersection of emerging tech, policy, and community impact. She founded the North East Social Tech Fund, teaches at Newcastle University, and is a leading advocate for responsible, people-first AI. She's also host of The Idea Junkies Podcast and mum to twins.     🔗 USEFUL LINKS:  🌐 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/laurarichardsfcipr  📬 Join the waitlist for Laura's upcoming AI course: ideajunkies.co.uk/#chatgptwaitlist    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected]   

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    Jackson Payne: Local Teenage Talent in the Spotlight

    🎙 In this episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we're shining a spotlight on rising local talent - Jackson Payne, a teenage musician from South Shields whose passion, ambition, and authenticity are impossible to ignore.  Angela and I are big believers in celebrating the next generation of North East talent, and Jackson is exactly why. At just 13, he's already writing and performing his own music, all while navigating the realities of teenage life and dreaming big for the future.  We chat about:  🎶 How Jackson found his musical voice - and what inspires his lyrics  🏡 What it's like growing up in the North East   🎤 His creative influences, from Sam Fender to personal experiences  ⚽ His love of football and supporting the Toon    🎧 Tune in and join us as we meet a star of the future, right here in the heart of the North East. Don't forget to follow Geordie Pride for more voices from the North East!     JACKSON'S BIO:  Jackson Payne is a teenage musician from South Shields who writes and produces his own music, influenced by artists like Sam Fender, Queen and The Beatles.    🔗 USEFUL LINKS:  📸 Instagram: @jacksonpaynemusic    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected] 

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    Tolu A. Akinyemi: The Lion of Newcastle Found His Roar

    🎙 In this episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we're joined by the one and only Tolu' A. Akinyemi—multi-award-winning author, publisher, performance poet, and proud "Lion of Newcastle."  Originally from Nigeria and now calling Callerton home, Tolu' shares how Newcastle stole his heart and inspired some of his most personal and powerful work to date. With over 22 books published across poetry, short stories, essays, and children's literature, his creative journey is as expansive as it is inspiring.  We dive into everything from:  🦁 How Tolu' became known as "The Lion of Newcastle"  📚 The stories and meaning behind his upcoming poetry collection Home in Motion  💼 Why he wrote a full-length book of Financial Crime Compliance Poems (!), and what it says about the world today  🌍 His experience performing poetry across Nigeria, Italy, Paris and the UK  ❤️ How the warmth of Geordie culture, community, and spirit shaped his creative voice  Tolu' also reads aloud two poems from Home in Motion—a special sneak peek ahead of its July 1st release—and reflects on what it means to feel truly at home in a place, creatively and personally.  This episode is packed with powerful storytelling, poetic brilliance, and a heartfelt celebration of Newcastle as a creative haven. ✨  🎧 Listen now and don't forget to follow Geordie Pride for more voices from the North East!     TOLU'S BIO: Tolu' A. Akinyemi (also known as Tolutoludo & the Lion of Newcastle) is a multiple award-winning Nigerian British writer of twenty-two books in the genres of poetry, short stories, children's literature, and essays.  In 2020, he won the Best Indie Book Award for his poetry collection, A Booktiful Love. His collection of short stories, Inferno of Silence, won the 2021 IRDA Discovery Award for short stories and Next Generation Indie Book Awards (2021) for Best Cover Design (Fiction).  A former headline act at Great Northern Slam, Crossing The Tyne Festival, Feltonbury Arts and Music Festival, The Havering Literary Festival. He was the guest poet at Havering Libraries Black History Month event in October 2021 and has previously headlined at Woolwich Centre Library National Poetry Day event in October 2018.  His works have been featured on BBC Sounds, Spark Sunderland, Lion and Lilac, and elsewhere.  He is the founder of The Roaring Lion Newcastle, a UK-based book publisher, and sits on the board of many organisations.    🔗 USEFUL LINKS:  📘 Website: tolutoludo.com  📸 Instagram: @tolutoludo  📘 Facebook: Tolu A. Akinyemi  🐦 Twitter/X: @toluakinyemi  📺 YouTube: Tolu's Channel  🔗 Home in Motion (pre-order): Read more here    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected] 

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    Ophelia Balls: The Wigs, The Sequins, The Icon

    🎙 In this episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we're joined by the one and only Ophelia Balls-drag cabaret artist, radio host, performer, and self-proclaimed "prehistoric drag queen" (her words, not ours!).  Dubbed the Queen of Newcastle and even the real Angel of the North by many, Ophelia has been lighting up the North East with sequins, sass and sheer talent for decades-though she's the first to admit she's lost count of how long it's been! From Black Garter karaoke nights to touring the UK with RuPaul's royalty, from charity shows to drag pantos (and even a bit of telly), Ophelia's done it all-and isn't slowing down anytime soon.  We chat about everything from:  Her early days in the Scouts donning her first frock  The evolution of Newcastle's drag scene from the 80s to now  The art of wig styling and why charity shops were once drag goldmines  What it means to create a legacy, a brand-and a wardrobe to match  Her unforgettable debut at Rockshots   Why the Black Garter is her ride-or-die venue-and how 25 years there turned it into a local institution  We also hear touching reflections on her time supporting HIV awareness, performing drag storytime, and her thoughts on representation, respect across generations, and why being kind and true to yourself always wins.  This episode is full of sparkle, laughter, wisdom, and proper Geordie heart. 🌟  🎧 Listen now and don't forget to follow Geordie Pride for more stories celebrating the spirit of the North East!    OPHELIA'S BIO:  Ophelia Balls is a legendary drag cabaret artist from Newcastle upon Tyne. Known for her larger-than-life personality, 30+ wigs, and unforgettable stage presence, she has performed across the UK and beyond-from Benidorm to Belfast to Blackpool and back to her beloved Black Garter. She's hosted Prides, pantos, radio shows and club nights, and is adored for her quick wit, heart of gold, and iconic looks.    🔗 USEFUL LINKS:  📸 Instagram: @realopheliab   🐦 Twitter/X: @realopheliab  📘 Facebook: facebook.com/ophelia.balls.com.1   📻 Pride Radio: prideradio.co.uk    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected] 

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    Ceryn Rowntree: Ancestry, Spirits, and Sacred Lands

    🎙 In this episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we're joined by Ceryn Rowntree—coach, medium, author, and proud Northumbrian.  Raised in Cramlington and deeply rooted in the history and spirit of the Northeast, Ceryn shares her lifelong experiences with the spirit world, the heritage of coal mining communities, and the magic woven into the very landscape of Northumberland.  We chat about everything from early spiritual encounters and haunted castles (including some spine-tingling moments at Chillingham and Newcastle Castle!) to the deep energy of sacred sites like Bamburgh and Northumberlandia. Ceryn also shares the emotional connection between mediumship and the traditions of mining families, and how her Northeast upbringing shaped the heart of her work today.  You'll hear:  How spiritualism has always been part of Ceryn's family story  Why she believes everyone has the ability to connect spiritually  Fascinating tales of local hauntings and sacred places  Reflections on Geordie pride, coal dust, and community resilience  Stories that will make you laugh, cry, and maybe sleep with the light on!  Ceryn also tells us about her latest project—The Divine Feminist audiobook—and what's next on her inspiring journey.  This episode is packed with laughs, love for the North East, and a touch of the supernatural! 🌟  🎧 Listen now and don't forget to follow Geordie Pride for more stories celebrating the spirit of the North East!     CERYN'S BIO:  Ceryn Rowntree is a Storyteller, Medium and Witch based in Northumberland. A trained Counsellor and Coach, Ceryn combines psychology and spirituality to support clients around the world to bring the unique spark of their own power and wisdom back into their everyday lives.  🔗 USEFUL LINKS:  Website: cerynrowntree.com  Instagram: www.instagram.com/cerynrowntree  The Devine Feminist Book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3YHoQZK      🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected] 

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    Peter Lawson: Colliery Bands and a Song with Sam Fender

    🎙 In this episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, we're joined by the legendary Peter Lawson - secretary of Easington Colliery Brass Band and a true ambassador for the region's musical and mining heritage.  Peter reflects on more than five decades of dedication to the band he first joined at 11 years old. He shares what it was like keeping the band alive through the closure of the colliery, the incredible community support that's helped them thrive, and how a chance connection led to a surreal day recording with none other than Sam Fender on the track "Remember My Name" from his latest album People Watching.  Along the way, we hear about playing live on the West End, chatting with Elton John, Ant & Dec, and why local pride still powers every performance. Expect laughs, music, and a deep love for all things North East.  🎶 Highlights include:  How Peter became the secretary of Easington Colliery brass band  Keeping the band alive post-pit closure through fundraising and community café projects  The story behind recording with Sam Fender and being featured on the People Watching album  Celebrity encounters and unforgettable performances, from Billy Elliot to Britain's Got Talent  The power of local music, memory, and resilience in the North East    PETER'S BIO: Peter Lawson is the long-serving secretary of Easington Colliery Brass Band, having joined the band at age 11 and dedicated over 56 years to its music and mission. A proud son of the Durham coalfield, Peter has helped steer the band through pit closures, funding crises, and a changing cultural landscape, all while championing community spirit and Northern heritage. Under his leadership, the band has toured Europe, performed on the West End, appeared on Britain's Got Talent, and most recently featured on Sam Fender's emotional track "Remember My Name." Through his work with the band and their community-run café, Peter continues to ensure the brass band tradition not only survives—but thrives.    🔗 USEFUL LINKS:  Easington Colliery Band Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/easingtoncb/  Alnwick Playhouse Eevent Tickets: https://alnwickplayhouse.co.uk/event/easington-colliery-band/    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected] 

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    Mark Carruthers: Football, Community and Carabao Cup Glory

    In this episode, we're joined by the brilliant Mark Carruthers, freelance football writer and passionate voice of North East football.  Mark shares his journey from growing up in Newcastle's West End to covering over 50 non-league clubs across the region. From his early days following Newcastle United with his family to covering FA Cup runs at Wembley, Mark's life has been shaped by the power of football, community, and Geordie pride.  We dive into the emotions of Newcastle United's historic Carabao Cup win at Wembley, the magic of grassroots football, and what makes football culture in the North East so unique. Mark also talks about his experiences interviewing legends like Alan Shearer and meeting Kevin Keegan, and reflects on the inspiring rise of Newcastle United Women.  Expect a real celebration of what it means to live and breathe football in the North East.  As always, we round off the episode with our signature quick-fire round — expect Greggs orders, hidden gems, and plenty of laughs!  Whether you're a lifelong Toon supporter, a champion of your local club, or simply love a good story about passion and perseverance, this one's for you.    MARK'S BIO: A North East football writer who has covered the region's non-league football scene for the last decade for the likes of the Chronicle, Sunderland Echo, Sunday Sun and Shields Gazette. Mark also helps the Gazette's coverage of Newcastle United and is a lifelong Magpies supporter after going to his first game in January 1988. Mark is also an ambassador for North East-based suicide prevention charity If U Care Share Foundation.    🔗 USEFUL LINKS:  Mark's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markcarruthers_/  If U Care Share Foundation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifucareshare/    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected] 

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    Heather Moore: Geordie Roots and Peacock Feathers

      In this episode, we're joined by the incredibly talented Heather Moore, the creative force behind The Peacock and the Printmaker.  Heather shares her journey from growing up in the North West to falling head over heels for the North East—the landscape, the people, and the stories that shape her work. From childhood holidays in Whitley Bay to setting up her own creative business, Heather's love for the region runs deep.  We explore what drew her to the world of lino printing, how her background as a primary school teacher shaped her artistic voice, and why championing creativity for kids and grown-ups alike is so close to her heart.  Heather also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it's really like to run a small creative business in the region—from juggling business and inspiration to drawing daily joy from the Northumbrian coastline and community.  As always, we round off the episode with our signature quick-fire round—expect Greggs orders, North East hidden gems, and a few giggles along the way!  Whether you're into art, small business life, or just adore a good natter about the North East, this one's for you.    HEATHER'S BIO:  Heather Moore is a lino print artist and the creative force behind The Peacock & The Printmaker. Inspired by nature, memories, and dreams, their work brings joy and colour to collectors who love to curate beautiful, meaningful spaces. With a passion for craftsmanship and storytelling, they create limited edition prints and bespoke commissions that elevate interiors with bold yet timeless design.  Beyond their artwork, Heather Moore is the founder of The Curated Nest, a lifestyle magazine designed to connect art lovers with inspiration for home and entertaining. Through engaging content and behind-the-scenes insights, they are building a thriving community of collectors, creatives, and professionals who appreciate the art of living well.    🔗 USEFUL LINKS:  Find out more at www.instagram.com/thepeacockandtheprintmaker  Website: www.thepeacockandtheprintmaker.com  Mailing List: https://the-peacock-the-printmaker.kit.com/newsletter   Get the free magazine: https://the-peacock-the-printmaker.kit.com/585de9a4bb    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:   🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk   📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel   📸 Instagram: @geordiepride   💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply   📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected] 

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    Anthony Hutton: From Big Brother Fame to Mental Health Advocate

        In this very first guest episode of Season 2, we're thrilled to welcome the much-loved Anthony Hutton, best known for winning Big Brother in 2005 and now using his platform to create real, lasting impact in the Northeast and across the country.  This conversation takes us through Anthony's life, from his upbringing in County Durham, to the whirlwind of fame that followed his time on national TV. But it's what came next that really defines his story.  Anthony opens up about the highs and lows of sudden celebrity, his return to real life, and how being a barber and mental health advocate gave him a renewed sense of purpose. He shares deeply personal reflections on grief, healing, and the inspiration behind his powerful initiative, Never Throw in the Towel.  We also hear about the huge influence his grandma had on his journey and why he's so passionate about supporting young men in the region.  Grab a cuppa and join us as we chat about fame, family and fighting for what really matters with warmth, humour, and plenty of Geordie grit.    🔗 USEFUL LINKS:  Follow Anthony on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theanthonyhutton/  Learn more about the Never Throw in the Towel Project: https://www.instagram.com/neverthrowinthetowelproject/  Surviving Reality: Beyond the TV Dream on Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Surviving-Reality-Beyond-TV-Dream/dp/B0DQSFRJPW/    🌍 More from Geordie Pride:  🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk  📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel  📸 Instagram: @geordiepride  💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply  📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected]   

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    From House Moves to Baby News: Catching Up in Season Two

    We're thrilled to share the launch of Season 2 of Geordie Pride! After a bit of a hiatus, we are back with a new season packed with inspiring voices and incredible stories from the North East. In this very first 'welcome back' episode Angela and I chat about our life updates, from moving houses to career changes and the joys and challenges of going self-employed with Angela. Plus, I share our journey of my family welcoming our new baby after some tough times. We also tease some exciting guests lined up for this season, including local drag artists, poets, and even a Big Brother winner! Don't miss out on this exciting new season! Tune in now!   🔗 USEFUL LINKS: Follow Angela on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelasmassagetherapy/ Follow Angela on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566081627832   🌍 More from Geordie Pride:  🎧 Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk  📺 YouTube: Geordie Pride Channel  📸 Instagram: @geordiepride  💌 Apply to be a guest or sponsor an episode: geordiepride.co.uk/apply  📮 Want a shoutout? Tell us what you love about the North East: [email protected] 

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    Sarah Farooqi: Illustrating the Northeast in Maps and Memories

    🎨✨ Welcome to the final episode of "Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East" for this season! 🎙️   Today, we are honoured to feature the immensely talented Sarah Farooqi. Born in the heart of Teesside and now painting from the picturesque landscapes of Northumberland, Sarah's journey from teaching to becoming a renowned artist and illustrator is truly inspiring.  Using watercolor as her medium of choice, Sarah breathes life into maps that transcend mere geography, capturing the essence of stories and hearts. In our chat, Sarah opens up about her artistic process, the beauty of creating personalised artwork that holds emotional significance, and the lessons of resilience and bravery that have shaped her path.  Join us as we delve into Sarah's inspirations, from the north east landscape to the influence of her 80-year-old mother, herself an artist preparing for an exhibition.   You can find her work across galleries throughout Newcastle and Northumberland, including Alnwick Garden, National Trust shops and the Morpeth Chantry.     Expect to hear about the intricacies and challenges of her craft, the detailed maps she's known for, and her candid reflections on the culture and friendliness of the North East. Sarah's story is one of connection—to place, to people, and to the North East community.  So grab your cuppa and join us for a heartwarming journey through Sarah's world, right here on "Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East." 🌟🎨    USEFUL LINKS:  Website: https://www.sarahfarooqi.co.uk/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SarahFarooqiArt/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahfarooqiart/    Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/  Apply to be a guest/sponsor an episode: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/apply  Email us with the reasons you love the North East of England for a shout out on the show! [email protected] 

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    OMJ Ryan: From Century Radio to Crime Fiction Bestsellers

    Welcome to another episode of "Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East."   Today, we're diving into the thrilling world of crime fiction with none other than bestselling author OMJ Ryan. We dive into Owen's personal journey, from his upbringing in Yorkshire to becoming an adopted Geordie. We explore his journey from radio and entertainment to becoming a full-time novelist, writing gripping stories that keep readers on the edge of their seats.  Owen was a seasoned professional in radio and entertainment - With a career spanning two decades, he collaborated with well known personalities, celebrities, and music icons, earning international acclaim and numerous awards along the way.  However, feeling unfulfilled, he then transitioned into a full-time novelist in 2018 and thats where we dive into the world of Detective Jane Phillips, Owens captivating series that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.     Owen's career journey is a constant source of motivation – from his early days writing commercials to becoming a full-fledged author. He demonstrates the power of perseverance in pursuing your true calling.  Owen dreams big, imagining his gripping crime stories adapted for TV Series or movies. Who knows? His next novel could be hitting our screens before too long!  We hope you enjoy our conversation with OMJ Ryan and feel inspired to dive into the thrilling world of the Detective Jane Phillips series. Don't forget to check out OMJ Ryan's author page for more exciting updates and releases.     USEFUL LINKS:  Website: https://www.omjryan.com/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/OMJRYAN1  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100034819912198    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omjryan/  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@omjryanauthor      Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/  Apply to be a guest/sponsor an episode: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/apply  Email us with the reasons you love the North East of England for a shout out on the show! [email protected] 

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    Taylor Payne: A Passion for Music, Podcasting and Newcastle United

    Welcome to another episode of "Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East."   Today, we're joined by Taylor Payne. We dive into Taylor's journey as a musician, teacher, and passionate podcaster. We'll talk about his deep-rooted love for music, influenced by his father, his start in bands, and his favourite tunes to belt out during gigs.   We're also discussing his unwavering pride in his Northeastern heritage, the close-knit community spirit and resilience that bind us, and the football club that beats at the heart of our region. From stories about local legends to personal encounters with football heroes, and the warm, funny, and inspiring moments in between, this episode is a love letter to the Northeast.  So, grab your cuppa, settle in, and let's celebrate the North East with Taylor Payne.   It's an episode as hearty and authentic as a Greggs sausage roll—speaking of which, just might come up in conversation!     USEFUL LINKS:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylorpaynemusic  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/taylorpayne1982  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@taylorpaynemusic    Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/  Apply to be a guest/sponsor an episode: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/apply  Email us with the reasons you love the North East of England for a shout out on the show! [email protected] 

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    Sue Reed: Witch Trials, Sycamore Gap Grief & Stottie Pizza

    Join us on the latest episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East, where we chat with author Sue Reed, who turned her fascination with local folklore into compelling literature.   Sue shares her journey from feeling like an outsider to embracing the Geordie spirit, her inspiring transition from teaching to penning novels later in life, and how the land's stories and scenic Northumberland fuel her creativity.   We delve into the heartache over Sycamore Gap's destruction, the charm of Geordie expressions, and the taste of the northeast with stottie pizza!   Plus, Sue gives us a glimpse of her anticipated second book delving into grief and activism. It's an episode that celebrates the depth and pride of our northern roots—tune in to ignite your passion for the rich tales and landscapes of the Northeast!    USEFUL LINKS:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suereedwrites/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suereedwrites  Website: https://www.facebook.com/suereedwrites  Buy The Rewilding of Molly McFlynn: https://suereedwrites.co.uk/longriggs/  Sign Up for Sue's Substack Newsletter: https://suereed.substack.com/    Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/  Apply to be a guest/sponsor an episode: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/apply  Email us with the reasons you love the North East of England for a shout out on the show! [email protected] 

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    Michaela Reaney: Breaking Stereotypes, TEDx, & Community

    In this episode of "Geordie Pride," we're thrilled to welcome Michaela Reaney, a dynamic force in the world of learning and development, and a passionate advocate for equity and raising aspirations.   Join us as we explore Michaela's journey from law student to leading her company Opportunity Global and organising the first ever TEDxWomen event outside of London in Teesside.   Don't miss this inspiring episode where Michaela shares her passion for the Northeast and her commitment to creating a better future. Her story is a true embodiment of Geordie pride and the power of community-driven change!    USEFUL LINKS:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mjreaney/  Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/michaelareaney  Opportunity Global LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/theopportunityglobal   Opportunity Website: www.theopportunity.global  TEDx Teesside Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedxteesside/  TEDx Teesside Linkedin www.linkedin.com/company/tedxteessidewomen  To find out more join the mailing list for tickets and updates: https://tedxteessidewomen.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9a37b76199591d106a0d5ddf2&id=e5f857f7c6  To apply to speak or nominate someone https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfpP3AmQC-UghWxV726SaYLfdYjxGAAl9kVYZ_5-58fVUa2cQ/viewform  Fuck Being Humble: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Being-Humble-Stefanie-Sword-Williams-ebook/dp/B08629NXDR/    Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/  Apply to be a guest/sponsor an episode: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/apply  Email us with the reasons you love the North East of England for a shout out on the show! [email protected]    MICHAELAS BIO:  ENTREPRENEUR, SPEAKER, AND TEDX ORGANISER CHAMPIONING EQUITY AND RAISING ASPIRATIONS. CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR IDEA SHARING, LEARNING, AND CONNECTION. MY GOAL IS TO AMPLIFY AND ACCELERATE IDEAS FOR A BETTER, MORE EQUITABLE FUTURE FOR ALL.    Michaela is passionate about empowering individuals and organisations to realise their full potential through human skills development. With a decade of entrepreneurial experience, Michaela has successfully scaled three businesses, navigating the challenges of scaling, selling, and even closing a business. With over 15-years' experience in talent management, and learning and development, she's worked with diverse organisations in the UK and globally, including Rio Tinto, State Street, Amazon, British Athletics, and AO. Her expertise, recognised through multiple awards, focuses on delivering human skills development and behavioural change with the same rigor as technical skills. Michaela's current focus is Opportunity Global, a learning and development company and she is back in start-up mode with a tech venture in the US. Michaela enjoys sharing her insights through speaking events and podcasts and launched a UK Top 10 Business Podcast in 2022. As a TEDx Organiser for TEDxTeessideWomen, she curates thought-provoking events that create a platform for women, non-binary people, and allies to share ideas, learn, and connect. Teesside hosted the first TEDxWomen event outside of London, and Michaela is committed to expanding inclusive and accessible events in the region.   

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    Luke Hilliard: From Cornish Roots to Geordie Identity

    In today's episode, we're thrilled to have with us a special guest who's made the North East his home and is passionate about promoting everything it has to offer. From quaint villages to the bustling city of Newcastle, he's a voice for local businesses and the spirit of our community.  Luke Hilliard, originally from Cornwall but now a proud resident of Wylam, joins us to share his journey to the North East, what he's learned along the way, and why he wouldn't have it any other way.  With impactful initiatives like the "Durham Beer Off" and his keen interest in the well-being of workplace culture with the "Wellbeing at Work Conference", Luke is not just embracing the region but actively contributing to its growth and prosperity.  Now, let's warm up our cuppas, and settle in as we chat with Luke to hear how this Cornwall native has embraced Geordie pride and is making his mark through his events and passion for supporting his adopted home.   It's a stirring testament to the magic of the North East and the power of small businesses to transform communities.     USEFUL LINKS:  Instagram: www.instagram.com/thedurhambeeroff  LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/luke-hilliard-95a5a150  Wellbeing at Work Conference: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-wellbeing-at-work-conference-tickets-805805805857      Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/  Apply to be a guest/sponsor an episode: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/apply  Email us with the reasons you love the North East of England for a shout out on the show! [email protected] 

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    Dan Westwood: Broadcasting, Mental Health, & Northeast Pride

    In today's episode, we're thrilled to welcome a truly inspiring figure from the world of entertainment and broadcasting – Dan Westwood. Hailing originally from Hartlepool, Dan's journey in the entertainment industry is as diverse as it is fascinating. From his early days as a dancer to gracing theater stages in pantomimes, Dan has now become a familiar face and voice on our TV screens and radios.  But there's much more to Dan than just his entertainment persona. He's a passionate advocate for mental health, working closely with charities like Mind and Men Walk Talk. Dan's commitment to these causes is driven by a desire to support men in openly discussing their emotions and to challenge the ongoing stigma surrounding mental health.  In our conversation, we delve into how Dan maintains his connection to his Northeastern roots, even while based in Manchester. He shares invaluable insights for those aspiring to break into the world of broadcasting, talks about his dream interviewees, and discusses why embracing his Northeast accent has been pivotal in his broadcasting career.  So, sit back, grab a cuppa, and join us as we welcome Dan Westwood to "Geordie Pride." This episode is not just a journey through Dan's career but also a reflection on the importance of staying true to one's roots and using one's platform for a greater good.     USEFUL LINKS:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westwooddan  Gorgeous Radio: https://www.gorgeous.radio/  Mind: https://www.mind.org.uk/  Renaissance: https://www.ren-uk.com/  Zero Suicide Alliance: https://www.zerosuicidealliance.com/training  Men Walk Talk: https://menwalktalk.co.uk/  Samaritans: https://www.samaritans.org/    Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/  Apply to be a guest/sponsor an episode: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/apply  Email us with the reasons you love the North East of England for a shout out on the show! [email protected]

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    Donna Elliott & Cheryl Lee: Now is Your Time

    In this episode, we dive into the powerful and inspiring story of Donna Elliott and Cheryl Lee from Now Is Your Time. These two extraordinary women share their journey from corporate professionals to successful business owners, from personal tragedy to finding purpose, and from facing imposter syndrome to empowering others to live authentically. Join us as we explore the challenges, triumphs, and heartfelt wisdom of Donna and Cheryl, who are breaking free from limiting beliefs and fear to guide women around the world towards confidence and fulfillment. This episode is a testament to the strength, resilience, and unwavering pride of the North East and its people - and we can't wait for you to hear it!   USEFUL LINKS: Free Imposter Syndrome Masterclass: https://members.nowisyourtimeto.com/imposter-syndrome-solution-masterclass Donna & Cheryl's Amazon Bestseller Book - https://www.nowisyourtimeto.com/become-the-real-you   Website: https://www.nowisyourtimeto.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowisyourtimeto/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowisyourtimeto The Soul System Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesoulsystemcommunity LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donna-elliott-nowisyourtime/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryl-lee-now-is-your-time-to-com/   Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/ Apply to be a guest/sponsor an episode: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/apply Email us with the reasons you love the North East of England for a shout out on the show! [email protected]

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    Holly Matthews: From Byker Grove to The Happy Me Project

    In this very first guest episode of Geordie Pride, we're delighted to welcome Holly Matthews, a familiar face from the world of television acting, who has now found her true calling in the realm of self-development.   Holly, a former TV actress known for her roles in Byker Grove, Waterloo Road & Casualty, has transitioned into a Self-Development Coach, author, and the driving force behind the Happy Me Project.   Our conversation with Holly takes us on a journey from her nostalgic acting days to her current role as a beacon of resilience and authenticity.   She shares her no-nonsense Geordie approach to addressing mental health and personal growth, drawing from her own experiences of personal loss and transformation.   Holly's work with the Happy Me Project makes self-development both accessible and transformative.   Holly's journey from the TV screens to Self-Development Coaching is a testament to the power of embracing one's identity and seizing life with both hands!   So, join us as we connect with Holly for some real talk and heartfelt advice.     USEFUL LINKS:  All of Hollys links: https://www.iamhollymatthews.com/allmystuff/  Happy Me Project Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Happy-Me-Project-no-nonsense-self-development-ebook/dp/B09KLKBX28/    Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/ Apply to be a guest/sponsor an episode: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/apply Email us with the reasons you love the North East of England for a shout out on the show! [email protected]

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    Meet Your Hosts: Hayley & Angela!

    Welcome to the debut episode of Geordie Pride: Voices from the North East! In this episode, we share who we are and how we know eachother and reflect on our North East upbringing. We also give a sneak peek at future guests...... So sit back, relax, and join us as we celebrate the culture, history, and people of the northeast in this inaugural episode of Geordie Pride.   USEFUL LINKS: Website: www.geordiepride.co.uk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/ Apply to be a guest/sponsor an episode: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/apply Email us with the reasons you love the North East of England for a shout out on the show! [email protected]

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    Welcome to Geordie Pride

    Welcome to Geordie Pride – the podcast where we celebrate the incredible individuals from the North East of England!   Dive deep into heartfelt conversations as we spotlight the achievements, challenges, and stories of Geordies who have made a positive impact in their communities and beyond.   From philanthropists to entrepreneurs, artists to sports stars, we're here to amplify the voices of those who embody the true spirit of the North East.   Join us to discover the inspiring tales of passion, resilience, and Geordie pride that have shaped the lives of our remarkable guests.   Whether you're a fellow Geordie or simply curious about the vibrant culture and people of the North East, this is a podcast journey you won't want to miss!  USEFUL LINKS: Website: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA  

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Geordie Pride – the podcast where we celebrate the incredible individuals from the North East of England! Dive deep into heartfelt conversations as we spotlight the achievements, challenges, and stories of Geordies who have made a positive impact in their communities and beyond. From philanthropists to entrepreneurs, artists to sports stars, we're here to amplify the voices of those who embody the true spirit of the North East. Join us to discover the inspiring tales of passion, resilience, and Geordie pride that have shaped the lives of our remarkable guests. Whether you're a fellow Geordie or simply curious about the vibrant culture and people of the North East, this is a podcast journey you won't want to miss!USEFUL LINKS:Website: https://www.geordiepride.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiepride/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwqLKLmpFMu6E1lmVzcY2YA

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Hayley & Angela

Produced by Hayley Forster

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