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  • Charlie Craggs is never afraid to speak her mind; in doing so she has not just become one of the UK's most influential people but has also inspired generations of people as they navigate what identity means to them.

    As the companion in the BBC podcast "Doctor Who: Redcated", Charlie became just the second transgender companion in Doctor Who's history - an achievement which came after huge moments, including fronting the BBC documentary "Transitioning Teens", being recognised in the Independent's "Rainbow List" and leading the Observer's "New Radicals" list.

    In this episode of The Pieces, Bimini and Charlie talk about providing empowerment through humour, her projects like Nail Transphobia and Charlie's Self Defence Angels and the reality of safety as a Trans person in the UK. In a wide-ranging conversation, they also talk about online hate and reforming the justice system.

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  • A fierce advocate for speaking your truth unapologetically, The Slumflower (real name Chidera Eggerue) has built a brand on never holding back. She has inspired millions with her #1 Sunday Times bestselling books "How To Get Over A Boy" and "What A Time To Be Alone" and chart-topping podcast The Slumflower Hour.

    Whether speaking out about wrongdoing in the industry, or sharing her opinions on everything from dating to identity, The Slumflower has experienced a rollercoaster ride in the public eye - always causing a conversation along the way.

    In this episode of The Pieces, Bimini and Chidera talk about dealing with divisive opinions, systematic patriarchy and the importance of following our passions. They also talk about the importance of impact in your career and what happens when the internet responds to what you put out into the world...

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  • A bold and fearless voice in music, Jake Shears has pushed boundaries and broken records. Both as the frontman of Scissor Sisters and with his solo records, Jake has sold millions of records, holds numerous UK Top 10 albums and has gone Platinum over 14 times. Outside of music, Jake has appeared on Broadway in Kinky Boots, and most recently he has collaborated with mentor Elton John on the West End and Broadway hit Tammy Faye.

    Jake Shears and Scissor Sisters reunite in May 2025 for their 20th Anniversary Tour.

    Whether on stage or in the recording studio, Jake Shears has celebrated Queer identity in the mainstream, breaking barriers in pop music with his unapologetic expression. His journey is just as colourful and layered as his persona...

    In this episode of The Pieces, Bimini and Jake Shears talk about coming out aged 15 in a conservative Arizona environment, the impact of the AIDS crisis on his identity, and his foray into New York's vibrant nightlife. Jake also shares the origins of the Scissor Sisters, his challenges with his mental health and the pivotal role that Elton John played in his recovery.

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  • Few have done it like Clara Amfo. As one of the UK's most loved TV and radio presenters, she has hosted the BRIT Awards, Top of the Pops and has even competed on Strictly Come Dancing. From the Live Lounge to Glastonbury, Clara has sat down and interviewed some of the world’s most prolific artists – including Jay Z, Kendrick Lamar, Dua Lipa, Sir Elton John, Harry Styles and Billie Eilish.

    Through-out her thriving career, Clara has flown the flag for young, Black Brits across the industry and has smashed the glass ceiling – including becoming the first Black woman to host a prime daytime show on BBC Radio 1.

    In this episode of The Pieces, Bimini and Clara Amfo talk about inspirations, imposter syndrome and overcoming personal trauma. Clara also reflects on her biggest celebrity interviews and reveals the impact she hopes to have on young Black girls.

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  • When it comes to Gen Z's change-makers, few have made an impact as significant as Bel Priestley. The content creator-turned-actress inspired a generation when she documented her transition on social media, in the process building a legion of over 1.5M fans online.

    Most recently, Bel has starred in Netflix's hit series Heartstopper and partnered with everyone from ASOS to the cover of Attitude Magazine. She is still wearing her heart on her sleeve, and taking the world with her as her journey of discovery continues.

    In this episode of The Pieces, Bimini and Bel Priestly talk about challenges at school whilst transitioning, the importance of support for young LGBTQ+ people, Bel's decision to document their life online and her entry into acting.

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  • One of the UK’s most popular comedians, Joe Lycett has consistently used his platform not just to make people laugh (although he is very funny), but to bring attention to worthy causes.

    His viral stunts have included ‘shredding money’ on a live stream in criticism of Qatar’s sponsorship of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, changing his name to Hugo Boss in response to a legal dispute, and launching his own ‘fake’ podcast to bring awareness to water pollution.

    In this episode of The Pieces, Bimini and Joe Lycett talk about childhood eccentricities, corporate ethics… and prison life? Plus Joe shares the inside story of his letter to Nigel Farage, his journey with his sexuality and why he’s now turned his hand to art.

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    Joe Lycett's new book Art Hole is out now: https://joelycett.com/art/joe-lycetts-art-hole

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  • Welcome to The Pieces, the brand new podcast where Bimini will be challenging the world around us and asking how the experience we’ve lived have made us the people we are today.

    For our first episode, Bimini is turning the camera on themselves to explore their journey from Great Yarmouth to creating their drag persona and, ultimately, becoming the superstar they are today.

    Bimini’s journey is one of true resilience. Navigating the London nightlife scene and discovering how diverse drag could be, in this reflective episode Bimini shares how moments like winning Miss Sink The Pink and competing on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK have enabled them to embrace their identity and have a clearer sense of who they are.

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  • Alright babes, Bimini is here with their very own podcast! Bimini is challenging the world around us and asking how the experiences we’ve lived have made us the people we are today. From pop stars to politicians, artists and activists, every week Bimini will be unearthing the moments that have shaped their guests’ identities, whilst exploring how the world today is impacting the people we are becoming.

    New episodes drop Tuesdays, from October 22nd.