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Interviews Best Bits and event highlights from Radio Harrow. Radio Harrow is local charity radio station for the London Borough of Harrow, supplying information on health and wellbeing. Listen to us at www.radioharrow.org Follow us on Twitter @radioharrow
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Interview | Louise McNally | Network Rail
In her interview debut, Radio Harrow's Shree speaks to Louise McNally from Network Rail, about their current campaign called Small Talk Saves Lives in partnership with The Samaritans and British Transport Police.
The campaign aims to encourage the public to support those who may be in emotional crisis around them on the rail network.
For more information head to https://www.networkrail.co.uk/communities/safety-in-the-community/railway-safety-campaigns/suicide-prevention-campaigns/.
If you need help or support with this topic, it can be found here: https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/ -
Interview | Hannah Whyte | Heath Robinson Museum
Brian heads off to the Heath Robinson Museum in Pinner to speak to Assistant Curator Hannah Whyte about their new exhibition celebrating the lift of toy maker, artist and suffragette Mary V Wheelhouse.
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Interview | Joanne Mallon | Media Career Coach
Hannah got an exclusive chance to catch up with the one of the UK's most experienced life and career coaches, Joanne Mallon. In this interview, Joanne talks about her books and how you can make more from life.
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Harrow Today | Interview | Marty Rose - Founder of Radio Harrow
Harrow Today Team Tuesday was joined by a Radio Harrow legend - Marty Rose.
Marty Co-Founded Radio Northwick Park (Now Radio Harrow) in 1971. Marty tells us some stories about what the radio station was like back in the 70s.
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Interview | Tom Kilworth | Trinity Orchestra
Brian Rose speaks to the Conductor of Trinity Orchestra about their upcoming concert on the 20th January.
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Interview | Tyler Terry-Wallace | Technicians: We Make the Difference
Technicians: We Make the Difference is a new campaign about raising awareness of the roles technicians do. It follows a survey conducted by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation which found only 5% of young people know a lot about jobs a technician can do.
Sarika speaks to Tyler Terry-Wallace, a Simulation Technician at Guys & St Thomas' Hospital. He’s one of the people in these hidden technician roles. In his job he uses a very expensive manikin (a jointed model of the human body, used in medical training) to create real-life scenarios within a mock-up ward for doctors and nurses to train with.