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How Food Saved My Life - Merlin Labron-Johnson the UK’s youngest chef to gain a Michelin star shares how a troubled youth led him to cook for his school, feed refugees and train with culinary luminaries. His new venture Osip is a life’s work...hear why it needs to be on your ‘must visit’ list.
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The Good Life – Dina Mousawi, Iraqi actress, foodie author and Creative Producer for Good Chance Theatre shares why she left Baghdad for Bradford, why ‘refugee’ theatre is a sell-out oh and why dolma zeit leaves her trembling.
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Running Ultra Marathons…Why? – Emily Chalke, founder of Ella’s Home has got a thing for running crazy distances but why? Find out how Bangkok, Ella and Som Tum changed everything for her…including her running.
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Undercover With Sex Traffickers – Bryn Frere-Smith, founder of Blue Bear Coffee on his journey from Bodyguard to Barista and why he got involved in the sex trafficking industry.
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I Gave Away All My Clothes – Andy Showell-Rogers, of Visibility Clothing wants to know what you’re wearing. Found out how sweat shops, eating testicles, Bangladesh and chronic fatigue has changed his life.
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What Happened When I Styled Princess Di – Lisa Lipscombe, stylist, and Bliss hotelier spills the beans on why she thinks ‘no rules is the best rules’ when it comes to innovating and why cheese bagels are heavenly.
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That Moment - Selina Periampillai, Mauritian foodie, writer and chef on ‘what you believe you become’…eating goat curry, sugar puris and how she landed a book deal for ‘The Island Kitchen’.
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Six Vital Ingredients For Marriage - Michaela Hyde, Marriage Week Co-Ordinator, talks about sexy food, being a kid’s TV presenter, eating Lotus cakes and why divorce is at an all time low!
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The King Of Zing - Pritesh Mody, Channel 4’s Flavour Guru and I glug booze, talk biryani, the epiphany of Mumbai traffic, and how he turned a start up into a business valued at £4m.
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Follow Your Own Star – Harry Chapman, Film-Maker, Production Designer on his Persian foodie roots, why he’s cycling to Turkey and why slow is perhaps the way to go.
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Some Nuggets – Need a little bit of inspiration with a smile? Listen to these nuggets, personal pearls of wisdom, sayings, mottos for life from previous guests.
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Remember…It’s All A Load of Bollocks - Nathan Thomas, Singer Songwriter, Producer on surviving cancer in his 30s, why everyone is your teacher, the importance of Paella and his famous Uncle Kenny.
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Russ Oliver, Not Lost founder - Why The Answer Is Always Yes - Russ Oliver, Not Lost founder on why he’s a ‘commercial gypsy’, how to get the best of a good idea, edible perfume and Hollywood tattoos.
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What I Did With 750,000 Shoes - Professor Paul Matts, Procter & Gamble skin care specialist on finding his ‘why’ in middle age, what’s so special about Ethiopia and eating with tribes in India.
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Becoming A Time Dork? - Jake Knapp, NY Times bestselling author of Sprint. Shares how to become a Time Dork, when it’s best to reflect on your day, how to optimise your day and his mum’s cooking.
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Are You Part Of The 70 Percent? – Krish Kandiah, Home For Good founder asks are orphanages right? Eating Malaysian roti canai, adventures in fostering and why his home is NOT his castle.
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How To Shake A Nation - Simon Guillebaud, OBE on surviving a grenade attack, dodging death, chicken vindaloo and why he took his family to live in one of the world’s poorest countries.
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How Liam Neeson Changed My Life - Julia Immonen, from Justice and Care talks about rowing the Atlantic, living next to Santa, the role of purpose and pain, fighting slavery and eating Saag Paneer.
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Terry Wogan, Eurovision & Me - Tim Plyming, Content Director at Green Rock TV on launching the BBC’s digital service, being serious about rest unplugging from a digital world and the future of TV.
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