Speaking of Research: The SCDTP Podcast

The South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership

Speaking of Research is a podcast from the ESRC South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership where we speak to researchers from SCDTP about their research and why it matters. In Series One, recorded at Cumberland Lodge, doctoral researchers are in conversation with Research Podcasts’ producer Catherine McDonald about their research and how they hope to have impact. In Series Two we focus on research that addresses global challenges. We'll be in conversation with doctoral researchers about their research, which global challenges they hope to inform, and how they hope their work will make a difference. Find out more about the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership at southcoastdtp.ac.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. FEB 10

    Women’s Leadership and Change in Sport with Michelize van Heerden

    In the tenth episode of Series 2 of Speaking of Research, a podcast from the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership, we meet Michelize van Heerden, a doctoral researcher from the University of Chichester. Michelize’s research explores the Women’s Sports Leadership Academy (WSLA) - a pioneering residential programme that has supported over 450 women from 78 countries in developing as leaders in sport. Against a backdrop of ongoing gender imbalance - with only 26% of CEO roles in sport held by women, and a global 3% decrease in female representation on funded sports boards - Michelize examines how WSLA creates a safe, empowering space for growth and connection. Her research draws on the personal stories of participants to disrupt traditional evaluation models, placing lived experience at the centre. Through this work, she aims to understand WSLA's long-term impact on women’s leadership development and the broader transformation of sporting culture. You can read a transcript of the conversation here. Find out more about the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership at southcoastdtp.ac.uk This is a Research Podcasts production. Credits: Presenter: Catherine McDonald, Research Podcasts Guest: Michelize van Heerden, University of Chichester Producer: Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Editor: Anton Jarvis, Research Podcasts Transcripts: Lauren White, Research Podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    9 min
  2. FEB 3

    Gender Euphoria and Trans Wellbeing with Daniel Griffiths

    In the ninth episode of Series 2 of Speaking of Research, a podcast from the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership, we meet Daniel Griffiths, a doctoral researcher from the University of Southampton. Daniel’s research explores gender euphoria and gender congruence in trans, non-binary, and gender-diverse adults - focusing on the joyful, affirming experiences that accompany living authentically. Through qualitative studies, Daniel has found that gender euphoria is a distinct and powerful positive emotion, often felt most intensely during the early stages of transition. Over time, it tends to evolve from moments of “explosive joy” into a more settled sense of contentment and alignment. His work aims to shift the narrative around trans lives, moving beyond deficit-focused perspectives to highlight diversity, fulfilment, and wellbeing - and to inform interventions that better support gender congruence and positive mental health. You can read a transcript of the conversation here. Find out more about the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership at southcoastdtp.ac.uk This is a Research Podcasts production. Credits: Presenter: Catherine McDonald, Research Podcasts Guest: Daniel Griffiths, University of Southampton Producer: Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Editor: Anton Jarvis, Research Podcasts Transcripts: Lauren White, Research Podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    9 min
  3. JAN 27

    Law, Violence and LGBTQ+ Rights in Brazil with Ramon Almeida

    In the eighth episode of Series 2 of Speaking of Research, a podcast from the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership, we meet Ramon Almeida, a doctoral researcher at the University of Southampton. A former lawyer in Brazil, Ramon investigates violence against LGBTQ+ people in the years following the 2019 criminalisation of homophobia and transphobia. Despite this legal milestone, Brazil remains one of the most dangerous countries in the world for LGBTQ+ individuals - with 291 violent deaths recorded in 2024 alone. Through qualitative research in Salvador involving 33 participants, including victims and legal professionals, Ramon uncovers deep inequalities in access to justice and persistent institutional prejudice. His work underscores the need for intersectional approaches and highlights how NGOs often provide more effective support than state systems. By amplifying these voices, Ramon aims to inform international policy and strengthen protections against hate crimes targeting marginalised LGBTQ+ communities worldwide. You can read a transcript of the conversation here. Find out more about the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership at southcoastdtp.ac.uk This is a Research Podcasts production. Credits: Presenter: Catherine McDonald, Research Podcasts Guest: Ramon Almeida, University of Southampton Producer: Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Editor: Anton Jarvis, Research Podcasts Transcripts: Lauren White, Research Podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    9 min
  4. JAN 20

    Commoning, Coexistence and the New Forest with Miranda Willis

    In the seventh episode of Series 2 of Speaking of Research, a podcast from the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership, we meet Miranda Willis, a doctoral researcher from the University of Southampton. Miranda’s research explores the intricate relationships between people, animals, and landscapes in the New Forest National Park, focusing on the centuries-old practice of Commoning - where local residents graze livestock on shared land. Against the backdrop of modern pressures such as tourism and development, Miranda examines how Commoning contributes to landscape management and biodiversity, while sustaining a deep cultural connection to place. Drawing inspiration from indigenous approaches to land stewardship, her work calls for a shift from ownership to shared care and responsibility. Using a blend of ethnography, visual methods, and mapping, Miranda aims to inform policy and promote coexistence, ensuring that traditions like Commoning continue to support sustainable futures. You can read a transcript of the conversation here. Find out more about the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership at southcoastdtp.ac.uk This is a Research Podcasts production. Credits: Presenter: Catherine McDonald, Research Podcasts Guest: Miranda Willis, University of Southampton Producer: Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Editor: Anton Jarvis, Research Podcasts Transcripts: Lauren White, Research Podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    8 min
  5. 12/16/2025

    Autism, Education and Participation with Nikki Smith

    In the fifth episode of Series 2 of Speaking of Research, a podcast from the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership, we meet Nikki Smith, a doctoral researcher from the University of Brighton. Nikki’s PhD explores the experiences of autistic young people in mainstream secondary schools across England, with the goal of informing school and government policies to create more inclusive educational environments. Drawing on her experience as a teacher, Nikki takes a participatory approach, working alongside autistic individuals to shape her research. Five autistic participants helped refine her research question and methods, leading to the creation of an innovative “star profile” tool for data collection. Through her work, Nikki highlights the importance of listening to autistic voices and tailoring support to help every student thrive - an approach inspired by her own classroom experience, where six autistic students excelled with the right support in place. You can read a transcript of the conversation here. Find out more about the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership at southcoastdtp.ac.uk This is a Research Podcasts production. Credits: Presenter: Catherine McDonald, Research Podcasts Guest: Nikki Smith, University of Brighton Producer: Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Editor: Anton Jarvis, Research Podcasts Transcripts: Lauren White, Research Podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    11 min
  6. 12/09/2025

    Work, Wellbeing and Generation Z with Barbara Sherriff

    In the fourth episode of Series 2 of Speaking of Research, a podcast from the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership, we meet Barbara Sherriff, a doctoral researcher from the University of Brighton. Barbara’s research examines the relationship between work and mental wellbeing — a pressing issue in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the growing prevalence of mental health challenges in the workplace. Focusing on Generation Z employees, Barbara explores how expectations, communication, and organisational culture shape young people’s experiences at work. Through employer interviews, surveys, and focus groups, her study highlights the importance of proactive support systems — from wellness action plans to mental health training — in fostering healthier, more engaged workplaces. Her findings offer practical insights for employers aiming to reduce dissatisfaction and sick leave while building more supportive environments for emerging generations of workers. You can read a transcript of the conversation here. Find out more about the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership at southcoastdtp.ac.uk This is a Research Podcasts production. Credits: Presenter: Catherine McDonald, Research Podcasts Guest: Barbara Sheriff, University of Brighton Producer: Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Editor: Anton Jarvis, Research Podcasts Transcripts: Lauren White, Research Podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    9 min
  7. 12/02/2025

    AI Tutor Bots and the Future of Primary Education with Nick Huxley

    In the third episode of Series 2 of Speaking of Research, a podcast from the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership, we meet Nick Huxley, a doctoral researcher from the University of Brighton. Nick’s research investigates the integration of AI tutor bots in primary education, exploring how these emerging technologies influence learning, engagement, and the role of the teacher. Amid growing interest in artificial intelligence in classrooms, Nick highlights the lack of evidence surrounding its use with younger learners, and the potential risks of deepening the digital divide. His research emphasises the importance of teacher agency, the cognitive relief AI tools might offer, and the need for thoughtful implementation to ensure technology supports rather than replaces educators. With one third of the world still offline, Nick also raises critical questions about equitable access and the future of AI literacy for teachers. You can read a transcript of the conversation here. Find out more about the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership at southcoastdtp.ac.uk This is a Research Podcasts production. Credits: Presenter: Catherine McDonald, Research Podcasts Guest: Nick Huxley, University of Brighton Producer: Krissie Brighty-Glover, Research Podcasts Editor: Anton Jarvis, Research Podcasts Transcripts: Lauren White, Research Podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    10 min

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Speaking of Research is a podcast from the ESRC South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership where we speak to researchers from SCDTP about their research and why it matters. In Series One, recorded at Cumberland Lodge, doctoral researchers are in conversation with Research Podcasts’ producer Catherine McDonald about their research and how they hope to have impact. In Series Two we focus on research that addresses global challenges. We'll be in conversation with doctoral researchers about their research, which global challenges they hope to inform, and how they hope their work will make a difference. Find out more about the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership at southcoastdtp.ac.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.