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In this week's episode, I chat to Hazel Hayes about Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindlewald and how to approach casting so your protagonists are not all straight white men. Hazel is a writer and director.
The Sunday Social is a Sunday brunch pop culture podcast hosted by Lucy Moon. In each episode, Lucy chats to her guests about an overarching pop culture trend that has been relevant in music, film and entertainment over the past year. From the future of YouTube to the #MeToo movement in the music industry, the podcast offers a unique perspective from some of the most relevant people in entertainment, music and social media.
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On this episode, I speak to Anna Newton from The Anna Edit about influencers, authenticity, working with brands and the new ASA guidelines. Anna is a blogger, vlogger and author.
The Sunday Social is a Sunday brunch pop culture podcast hosted by Lucy Moon. In each episode, Lucy chats to her guests about an overarching pop culture trend that has been relevant in music, film and entertainment over the past year. From the future of YouTube to the #MeToo movement in the music industry, the podcast offers a unique perspective from some of the most relevant people in entertainment, music and social media.
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In this week's episode, I speak to Juno Dawson about the relationship between trans women and the media, in which 2018 has offered little comfort. Vilified and dehumanised, Juno offers an insight into her experience of being trans in 2018 and offers advice on how we can all help trans women from being marginalised by the press.
Juno Dawson is a writer, activist and Stonewall representative.
The Sunday Social is a Sunday brunch pop culture podcast hosted by Lucy Moon. In each episode, Lucy chats to her guests about an overarching pop culture trend that has been relevant in music, film and entertainment over the past year. From the future of YouTube to the #MeToo movement in the music industry, the podcast offers a unique perspective from some of the most relevant people in entertainment, music and social media.
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In this episode, I chat with Samira Mighty about what her life has been like after Love Island. We talk about trolls, being written about in the press and whether she is still friends with the other people from the villa. Apologies for the slightly dodgy in this episode, I think we recorded next to a telephone which caused some weird interference!
The Sunday Social is a Sunday brunch pop culture popcast hosted by Lucy Moon. In each episode, Lucy chats to her guests about an overarching pop culture trend that has been relevant in music, film and entertainment over the past year. From the future of YouTube to the #MeToo movement in the music industry, the podcast offers a unique perspective from some of the most relevant people in entertainment, music and social media.
Editing and audio engineering by Luke Coulson.
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This week I was slightly sick, so a very relaxed episode with Josie and Lan exploring the nuances of A Star Is Born has come your way. This episode is about A Star Is Born, the film starring Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. We discussed whether the film complicates an old view of womanhood, as suggested in the New York Times article, and whether Ally could be seen to have agency or is just a puppet of the narrative that tell's Jackson Maine's story. Josie Robs works at Dice, an ethical ticketing and live event app. Atlanta Cobb works in artist management.
The Sunday Social is a Sunday brunch pop culture popcast hosted by Lucy Moon. In each episode, Lucy chats to her guests about an overarching pop culture trend that has been relevant in music, film and entertainment over the past year. From the future of YouTube to the #MeToo movement in the music industry, the podcast offers a unique perspective from some of the most relevant people in entertainment, music and social media.
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This week, I spoke to Meghan Crabbe a.k.a. BodyPosiPanda and Carly Rowena about whether we still do "fad" diets in the age of wellness and clean eating. Meghan is an influencer who uses her platforms to speak about body positivity, fatphobia and size prejudice, along with sharing her all-encompassing love of pastels. Carly Rowena is a personal trainer and fitness blogger.
The Sunday Social is a Sunday brunch pop culture popcast hosted by Lucy Moon. In each episode, Lucy chats to her guests about an overarching pop culture trend that has been relevant in music, film and entertainment over the past year. From the future of YouTube to the #MeToo movement in the music industry, the podcast offers a unique perspective from some of the most relevant people in entertainment, music and social media.
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This week's episode is a discussion about turning online activism into tangible change with Amika George. Amika is the founder of the Free Periods movement, which through online campaigns and real-life protesting has led to the government committing over one million pounds to ending period poverty. We talked about brands co-opting social movements, what it's like to be interviewed on TV and the future of activism. The Sunday Social is a Sunday brunch pop culture popcast hosted by Lucy Moon. In each episode, Lucy chats to her guests about an overarching pop culture trend that has been relevant in music, film and entertainment over the past year. From the future of YouTube to the #MeToo movement in the music industry, the podcast offers a unique perspective from some of the most relevant people in entertainment, music and social media.
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In this episode, I speak to Liv Purvis about whether blogging is dying, a frequently discussed topic within influencer circles over the past couple of months. Liv an influencer and is the creator of the blog What Olivia Did, a hub of style, travel and lifestyle content. The Sunday Social is a Sunday brunch pop culture popcast hosted by Lucy Moon. In each episode, Lucy chats to her guests about an overarching pop culture trend that has been relevant in music, film and entertainment over the past year. From the future of YouTube to the #MeToo movement in the music industry, the podcast offers a unique perspective from some of the most relevant people in entertainment, music and social media.
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This is an episode on the future on YouTube with Callux and Nathan Zed and Eman Kellam. The Sunday Social is a Sunday brunch pop culture popcast hosted by Lucy Moon. In each episode, Lucy chats to her guests about an overarching pop culture trend that has been relevant in music, film and entertainment over the past year. From the future of YouTube to the #MeToo movement in the music industry, the podcast offers a unique perspective from some of the most relevant people in entertainment, music and social media.
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The Sunday Social is a Sunday brunch pop culture popcast hosted by Lucy Moon. In each episode, Lucy chats to her guests about an overarching pop culture trend that has been relevant in music, film and entertainment over the past year. From the future of YouTube to the #MeToo movement in the music industry, the podcast offers a unique perspective from some of the most relevant people in entertainment, music and social media.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.