15 episodes

Lucy Bea dives into the things that she is learning about the world. From sober curiosity to religion and spirituality, this podcast is a warm cup of tea for the soul. If you're interested in personal experiences, interviews and occasional political babble, then this is the place for you.

Afternoon Tea Lucy Bea

    • Society & Culture

Lucy Bea dives into the things that she is learning about the world. From sober curiosity to religion and spirituality, this podcast is a warm cup of tea for the soul. If you're interested in personal experiences, interviews and occasional political babble, then this is the place for you.

    Coronavirus, race and free speech in the UK with Simran Johal

    Coronavirus, race and free speech in the UK with Simran Johal

    Today we speak to Simran Johal, a recent graduate and aspiring journalist who describes the past year in lockdown as ‘momentous’. In this extended podcast episode, we discuss Coronavirus and the UK government’s failings, race in the UK and the future of free speech. Enjoy this final interview!

    • 1 hr 28 min
    Disability within fashion and journalism, SEN reforms and The Equality Act

    Disability within fashion and journalism, SEN reforms and The Equality Act

    In this episode, the multi-talented Emily Manock speaks to us about having Cerebral palsy, her career aims and her work within activism. Emily is a student at the University of Oxford and she has been keeping herself busy over lockdown by writing an exciting blog! Within this episode, we also dive into Emily's personal experiences with SEN support at school and her thoughts on The Equality Act.

    • 20 min
    Entrepreneurial spirit, body positivity and social media in a pandemic with Leah Henderson

    Entrepreneurial spirit, body positivity and social media in a pandemic with Leah Henderson

    In this episode, we speak to Leah Henderson, an entrepreneur with a free spirit. Leah has a wonderful outlook on life and talks about why she decided to create an app for mental health. She also tells us how she cultivated such a healthy relationship with social media and her body. TRIGGER WARNING: EDs, body dysmorphia

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Colombia, cocaine and neo-colonialism with Maria Campuzano

    Colombia, cocaine and neo-colonialism with Maria Campuzano

    In this episode of Afternoon Tea, we speak to Maria Campuzano, a graduate from Colombia. Maria is passionate about her home country and changing the narratives that people in Europe are often fed about Colombia. Maria also tells us about the historical and spiritual significance of the Coca plant and why she thinks that drugs need to be legalised.

    • 45 min
    Refugees, displacement and SolidariTee with Emma Penney

    Refugees, displacement and SolidariTee with Emma Penney

    Emma Penney, a Masters student in Broadcast Journalism and knowledgable activist, sits down with us for an insightful conversation about the refugee crisis. Emma speaks honestly and openly about how governments and the general public can help those seeking asylum. She also gives us a look at the work of SolidariTee, a student-led refugee charity that is working to raise awareness about displaced peoples.

    • 29 min
    The Indian farmers' protests, news transparency and building a business with Jindy Sangha

    The Indian farmers' protests, news transparency and building a business with Jindy Sangha

    In this episode of Afternoon Tea, Jindy Sangha tells us about the farmers' protests in India and why it's so important that we educate ourselves on this very topical social movement. Jindy also chats about her new business, the inspiration behind it and the joys that building her brand have brought over the past year.

    • 40 min

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