Episodes
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In this episode we speak to Ally from FNY Collective, a group of women passionate about riding bikes and getting more women sharing the fun on two wheels.
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In this episode we talk to Clare and Heather who are Making Rights Real with the Fa'side Women and Girl's Group.
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In this episode Leanne tells us all about Dirt Divas, who are all about introducing gravel riding and mountain biking to women.
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This episode, Anne introduces us to the Edinburgh women's aid project, "Works 4 Women" that provides employability support for women who have experienced domestic abuse.
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We speak to Chand from PCOS Relief, a charity providing support and advice to those who have been diagnosed with any of the four types of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
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Corinne and Gabby from Sewing2gether All Nations tell us how they are bringing their communities together, one stitch at a time.
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In this episode we meet Suzanne from Paws for Progress who are dedicated to improving the lives of people and animals. She introduces us to the "Amabassadogs".
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Today we speak to Danielle from Broke Not Broken tackling the effects of poverty in Kinross-shire.
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We speak to Penny from The Green Team Project and we talk to her about the Skylarks project.
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We go to Edinburgh to find out how Space helps the women of Broomhouse get their mojo back.
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This episode we speak to Kalpana from User and Carer Involvement. They make sure that people who have learning disabilities have a representative voice and see positive changes in their lives.
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In this episode we are heading to Eyemouth to speak to Haze and Maggie from Retweed. Upcycling, recycling and up-skilling - making women's lives better, one stitch at a time.
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This episode we meet Ewelina from HSTAR Scotland who are a dedicated charity offering trauma-sensitive, culturally inclusive support for female survivors of trauma and abuse across Scotland.
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In this episode we speak to Karen from SHE Scotland. The modern world can be a frightening place for young women and girls with all the pressure to look a certain way and social media influences and that is where SHE Scotland comes in.
Sadly since the podcast was recorded SHE Scotland have had to cease operations. This was a very difficult decision for all involved and was due to the extremely challenging funding environment affecting finances and trading. It is incredibly sad that young women and girls across Edinburgh and beyond will be left without this important and vital service
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In this episode we speak to Godsal from Glendale Women's Cafe. They have created a cohesive neighbourhood in Pollokshields by empowering local women. They offer a safe and welcoming space in which women can come together to learn, create, enjoy and support each other.
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In this episode we meet Joyce from Grace Chocolates. Their chocolates are handmade by women who have touched the criminal justice system and are choosing to make positive changes in their lives.
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In this episode we go to Sikh Sanjog to speak to Trishna, a bereaved mother who used her grief to change a little bit of the world.
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In this episode we speak to Jan from Firsthand Lothian and she is helping to make time for Mum.
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Today we are dropping in on Girl's Rock School Edinburgh with Fiona Watt. They run free music workshops for women and girls.
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In this episode we are headed to the smallest county in Scotland to speak to Alison from Clackmannanshire Women's Aid who offer support, information and safe refuge to women, children and young people impacted by domestic abuse.
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