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Bailiwick Podcasts

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Get behind the headlines with weekly news, politics and sport podcasts from the Bailiwick Express team in the Channel Islands. Interviews, features, explainers, profiles - the Bailiwick Podcast is your in-depth guide to what's really happening in island life. Keep up to date with the latest stories on: www.bailiwickexpress.com
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Episodes

The Cool Down: Jean de Villers

With the Rugby World Cup 2023 in full swing, former South Africa Captain Jean de Villiers was in the Express studio to talk about his career, coping with injury and life after professional sport. In South Africa, rugby is about much more than winning a match, as he explains. ★ Support this podcast ★

Sep 19, 202328 minEp. 261

The Interview: How does Jersey's drag scene compare to London's?

This weekend, Channel Islands Pride is taking place in Jersey, after Guernsey hosted it last year. Thousands will turn out to the parades, parties and concerts to celebrate and be proud of our diverse community. Ahead of the big celebrations, Kelly Frost caught up with three drag queens: Paige Three, Flesh, and Bonny Bon Wee. Two are full-time performers from the UK, hired for the weekend’s festivities, while Bonny – known in the daylight as government employee Helier de la Haye – is Jersey-base...

Sep 16, 202328 minEp. 259

The Interview: Hanging up the jumpsuit... Red Arrows team leader Tom Bould

As he prepares to retire from the world-famous aerobatic team, Red Arrows team leader Tom Bould - also known as Red 1 - spoke to Express about his views on the future of air displays, the RAF's pathway to net-zero carbon emissions and whether he gets nervous before a show... ★ Support this podcast ★

Sep 15, 20234 minEp. 258

The Interview: Brandon Ashplant

Brandon Ashplant wrote and produced the new short film 'Bet your bottom dollar'. He spoke to Express about his love of the short film genre, and how it's a great way in to film making for other creatives. ★ Support this podcast ★

Sep 15, 202324 minEp. 256

The Cool Down: Chay Kennedy-Cook

In this episode of the Cool Down, we speak to Chay Kennedy-Cook about cycling against some of the best in his age-group at the Commonwealth Youth Games, resilience, and his target of making it as a pro. ★ Support this podcast ★

Sep 12, 20239 minEp. 255

The Interview: Guernsey's new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy, Part 2

Dr Dominic Bishop discusses the rise in the number of deaths by suicide in Guernsey, and with Dr Nicola Brink and Jo Cottell from Guernsey Mind, he explains how the Bailiwick's new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy will help anyone suffering from low level to very serious mental ill health. ★ Support this podcast ★

Sep 10, 202317 minEp. 254

The Interview: Guernsey's new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy, Part 1

With a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy published this week, Dr Nicola Brink, Dr Dominic Bishop and Jo Cottell explained how it's been drawn up, what the strategy's aims are and why it's so important for the wellbeing and mental health of the Bailiwick. ★ Support this podcast ★

Sep 08, 202316 minEp. 253

The Interview: Martin Shirley, Chauffeur to the Lieutenant-Governor

Martin Shirley has served as Chauffeur to the Lieutenant-Governor for nine and a half years, driving the Governor, his family and royal guests around the island. After his retirement last week, Martin sat down with Express to talk about driving the limousine, how he feels about having sold the J4 numberplate, and the one time he arrived late to a function. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Sep 04, 202332 minEp. 252

The Interview: Adam Hooper

Guernseyman Adam Hooper always dreamt of being an actor. At 35 he decided to try his hand at auditions, succeeding in winning a supporting role in Kevin Spacey's latest film. A number of local productions are also on the agenda, and Adam told Express he has plans to audition for further roles off-island too. ★ Support this podcast ★

Sep 01, 202320 minEp. 251

The Interview: Training Ukraine's first female bomb disposal operators

Jersey Overseas Aid has so far donated £262,000 to Friends of Ukraine-EOD to deliver bomb and mine disposal training. This week Express speaks to Ben Remfrey and Uliana Yurenko - Ben is a founder of Friends of Ukraine-EOD, and Uliana is the head technical translator and interpreter at Mat Kosovo, a training centre in Kosovo. They spoke about how that funding has helped train up the first women in Ukraine to be allowed to be involved in bomb disposal. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Aug 25, 202350 minEp. 249

The Interview: A Jersey Bean in Oz for the Women's World Cup

15-year-old JCG student Auden Ruelle is a big fan of football, and a young footballer herself, and this summer she's had the chance to be at the Women's World Cup in Australia. Late in Australian time, early in Jersey time, Express reporter Kelly Frost caught up with Auden to ask about the atmosphere, her favourite goals of the tournament so far and, of course, whether football is finally coming home... ★ Support this podcast ★...

Aug 18, 202312 minEp. 248

The Interview: Vulnerability, breakfast and smuggling tortoises with Johnny Vegas

Comedian Johnny Vegas has been in Jersey this week, after choosing the island for his debut ceramic art show. He spoke to Express reporter James Jeune about vulnerability, the power of art for mental health, island breakfast spots – and trying to smuggle a tortoise back on the ferry… ★ Support this podcast ★

Aug 18, 202328 minEp. 246

The Interview: Maggie's

Maggie's is a "safe haven" for people undergoing treatment for cancer, while also a place supportive loved ones can go for a moment of calm. An alternative to the often uncomfortable and clinical hospital environment. Express sat down with two members of the Guernsey Friends of Maggie's Fundraising Committee - Alison Good and Chair Pete Walsh - to hear first hand how the centre supports those who need it most. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Aug 18, 202325 minEp. 247

The Warm Up: Trail running with Distance.gg

In this episode of the Warm Up we talk all things trail running with Distance.gg's new committee, chairman Steven Marquis and Treasurer Dave Watson. They are keen to build on the successful legacy of their predecessors by encouraging participation, and it begins with this weekend's Donkey Drop event. ★ Support this podcast ★

Aug 11, 202318 minEp. 243

The Interview: The importance of ageing well

Jersey is getting older – and pretty quickly at that. In the last census, it was recorded that the number of people aged over 65 grew by 29% between 2011 and 2021. It’s therefore more important than ever that we listen to the concerns of older Islanders, and take their health and quality of life seriously. In this podcast, Bailiwick Express Reporter Charlie Flynn spoke to Rosemarie Finley, the CEO of Family Nursing and Home Care. One of Jersey’s oldest charities, they have been helping islanders...

Aug 04, 202331 minEp. 231

The Interview: Dr Rao and Jo Priaulx, Breastfeeding Week

Dr Gopinath Rao, a Consultant Paediatrician discusses the benefits of breastfeeding while Jo Priaulx, Founder of the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation opens up on the challenges she faced and how attitudes towards and support for breastfeeding have changed. ★ Support this podcast ★

Jul 31, 202323 minEp. 240

The Interview: Chris Tanguy

In this episode, Tom Innes sits down with Chris Tanguy, who recently retired after 14 years of operating Tanguy’s in Mulcaster Street, and more than four decades working in Jersey's hospitality industry. They discuss the heyday of the island's nightlife scene in the 80s, and 90s, the perils of the Sunday dancing law, and the recent challenges facing the sector that have left Chris fearful for its future. ★ Support this podcast ★...

Jul 29, 202353 minEp. 241

The Interview: Francis Russell, Asian Hornet Strategy Co-ordinator

The ongoing fight against the threat of asian hornets continues with this year's 'Track don't Trample' phase. Francis Russell explains why we need to track the insects to try and eradicate them, rather than trampling them when we spot them. ★ Support this podcast ★

Jul 24, 202315 minEp. 239

The Interview: Vicky Godley, Headteacher of St Sampson's High School

Vicky Godley is the Headteacher of St Sampson's High School. A year after Ofsted said her school was inadequate, a monitoring report has found progress is being made in different areas. She explained what has been done to improve things and what still needs to happen. ★ Support this podcast ★

Jul 20, 202311 minEp. 238

The Interview: Tackling the infertility taboo, one 'tiny' step at a time

As many as one in six couples struggle with infertility, which is classed as a disease by the World Health Organisation. Yet sadly there is often a stigma and taboo that surrounds it. Kelly Frost spoke to Chloé Fosse, the founder of local charity Tiny Seeds, about infertility, IVF treatment, and the cost-of-living pressures placed on couples undergoing treatment. Following a recent survey which exposed that people were selling their houses to afford IVF treatment, Chloé has called for a change t...

Jul 18, 202316 minEp. 237

Island Games Update: Day 5

During day 5 there was further medal success for the swimmers and bowlers on Team Guernsey. The archers received their medals and competition continued in the golf, football, basketball and more. ★ Support this podcast ★

Jul 13, 20238 minEp. 236

Beyond the Games: Tennis

It is a sport full of moments of truth, intense points on which a tie can sway. Tennis event manager Rick Denton explains more and begins by telling Express why the Island Games is so important to the sport. ★ Support this podcast ★

Jul 07, 202312 minEp. 229

Beyond the Games: Tennis with Pete Robinson

There is no hiding place on a tennis court, everything falls on your shoulders and that’s something Pete Robinson relishes. He explains why the sport is so important to him. ★ Support this podcast ★

Jul 07, 202317 minEp. 230

Beyond the Games: Archery with Steve Yates

In 2003 Steve Yates was delighted to win gold in archery in front of joyous home fans. Now he is the team manager and hopes the whole island will get behind the Games just like it did 20 years ago. ★ Support this podcast ★

Jul 06, 20238 minEp. 228
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