Island Women

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Island Women

We all know women whose stories inspire us, move us, make us proud and make us smile. The Isle of Wight is home to many such women across all ages, backgrounds and professions.Island Women brings you In Conversation evenings with some of the Island’s most inspiring women as well as a regular podcast presented by broadcaster and Isle Of Wight resident Cheryl Buggy.These events will celebrate achievement, resilience and creativity while creating space for connection, conversation and shared stories.

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    Lottie Begg - Founder of Lemon Jelly Press

    In this episode of Island Women, Cheryl Buggy sits down with Lottie Begg, the multifaceted founder of the Isle of Wight’s own Lemon Jelly Press. A champion of local voices, Lottie balances her work in independent publishing - specializing in fiction, poetry and children’s books - with her role as a Community Engagement Specialist for the Environment Agency, where she brings a creative, inclusive touch to public outreach.

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    Tracy Long - Founder of Live Like This

    Cheryl Buggy catches up with Tracy Long, the creative force behind the Isle of Wight’s iconic shop, Live Like This. Since trading her career for the "island dream" in 2004, Tracy has built a business that serves as a living manifesto for a life well-lived, eventually expanding into kitchenware and gifts with the opening of Buff in 2007.

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    Hannah Clarke - Co-owner of 1840 by Wed & Prosper

    Hannah Clarke is the co-owner of 1840 by Wed & Prosper - an exclusive, experience-led bridal boutique based on the Isle of Wight, offering unique and alternative wedding dresses to local and mainland brides.

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    Maggie Bennett - CEO of Alzheimer Cafe

    Cheryl Buggy meets Maggie Bennett, CEO of Alzheimer Cafe in Cowes which welcomes anyone affected by memory loss or dementia including individuals before and after receiving a diagnosis, families, carers and healthcare professionals to join us for informal education about dementia, guidance and signposting to other services.

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    Catherine Dixon - CEO of UKSA (UK Sailing Academy)

    Cheryl Buggy is chatting to Catherine Dixon, CEO of the UK Sailing Academy (UKSA), to talk about her career, the power of maritime education and how UKSA is helping transform lives from the Isle of Wight to the wider world.

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    Lorraine Farrelly - Professor of Architecture

    Cheryl Buggy meets Professor Lorraine Farrelly, Professor of Architecture, to talk about her journey in architecture, the power of design to shape communities and the ideas that continue to inspire her work.

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    Jacqueline Gazzard - High Sheriff of the Isle of Wight

    Cheryl Buggy sits down with The High Sheriff of the Isle of Wight, Jacqueline Gazzard, to talk about her journey, her time in office and the people and organisations helping to strengthen Island communities.

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    Welcome to Island Women!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

We all know women whose stories inspire us, move us, make us proud and make us smile. The Isle of Wight is home to many such women across all ages, backgrounds and professions.Island Women brings you In Conversation evenings with some of the Island’s most inspiring women as well as a regular podcast presented by broadcaster and Isle Of Wight resident Cheryl Buggy.These events will celebrate achievement, resilience and creativity while creating space for connection, conversation and shared stories.

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