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Being a parent, trying to become one, choosing not to be, gaining a family or losing one, having or being mums or dads or not shapes our lives in so many ways. In this podcast we explore how parenting – both being one or not or having them near or far- influences your perspective. And how in the run up to an election here in the UK it influences your politics. In the Mummafesto, Labour and Cooperative MP for Walthamstow, Stella Creasy will speak to campaigners, academics and changemakers - people whose work is making our country a better place to be in. They'll explore how parenting has influenced their work and their mission - the motivations, the fears, the tears and the chaos as well as tiredness, and what they would like to put in their 'Mummafesto' for the General Election. Promoted by Tim Dexter on behalf of Stella Creasy, both at 23 Orford Road E17 9NL.
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Being a parent, trying to become one, choosing not to be, gaining a family or losing one, having or being mums or dads or not shapes our lives in so many ways. In this podcast we explore how parenting – both being one or not or having them near or far- influences your perspective. And how in the run up to an election here in the UK it influences your politics. In the Mummafesto, Labour and Cooperative MP for Walthamstow, Stella Creasy will speak to campaigners, academics and changemakers - people whose work is making our country a better place to be in. They'll explore how parenting has influenced their work and their mission - the motivations, the fears, the tears and the chaos as well as tiredness, and what they would like to put in their 'Mummafesto' for the General Election. Promoted by Tim Dexter on behalf of Stella Creasy, both at 23 Orford Road E17 9NL.
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×Joining me on the Mummafesto this week is Michelle Niziol. Michelle has spent more than two decades building and scaling companies across property, finance, and investment. From being on the brink of homelessness at 17 to running seven successful businesses – and even being fired in week one of The Apprentice. She is also a Mum of two and an advocate for female entrepreneurship. In June this year she launched a campaign that calls on the government to make childcare costs tax-deductible for self-employed parents.…
My guest this week is Dr Laura Abbott, whose research career has been dedicated to studying the experiences of pregnant women in the prison system. She co-authored The Birth Charter for pregnant women in England and Wales. She has contributed to Government reviews on how staff can manage and care for pregnant women and mothers in prison. She leads the Lost Mothers project, explores the experiences of incarcerated mothers, separated from their babies, and the professionals who support them.…
Joining me on The Mummafesto this week is professor of sociology, Tina Miller. Tina’s research covers all things motherhood and fatherhood, reproductive health and constructions of gender. Tina, welcome to The Mummafesto. You can find out more about Tina's work and her publications here . Her latest book is 'Motherhood: Contemporary Experiences and Generational Change' Cambridge University Press.…
Joining me on The Mummafesto this week is Becca Ehrlich. Becca is a Walthamstow local and founder of the noisy book club, designed to help teach parents how to support their children both in their education and emotionally. Becca’s mission is to teach parents alongside their children, creating a resilient household in which everyone can support and be supported. Becca, welcome to The Mummafesto. You can find out more about The Noisy Book Club via the website: http://www.noisybookclub.com/…
Joining me on The Mummafesto is the indomitable Liuba Grechen Shirley. Liuba is the founder of the Vote Mama Foundation, the leading source of research and analysis about the political participation of moms. Liuba became the first woman in history to receive federal approval to spend Campaign Funds of childcare, gaining support from Hilary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren.…
Helen is the Convenor of The Centenary Action Group, the UK’s largest coalition of women’s rights activists and organisations. The Centenary Action Group advocates for the development, improvement and implementation of laws and policies that reduce or remove the barriers to women’s political participation Helen is the great granddaughter of Emmeline Pankhurst and granddaughter of Sylvia Pankhurst. CARE International: Helen is an international development and women’s rights advisor to CARE international, working in Ethiopia and the UK. Her work with CARE focuses mainly on the trying to combat the dangers of a world that is de-prioritising development and a focus on women and girls. She is a Professor at Manchester Metropolitan University and the first Chancellor of the University of Suffolk and holds honorary doctorates from Edge Hill University and the University of Manchester.…
Joining me on The Mummafesto this week is founder of Beyond the School Run, Louise Webster. Beyond the School Run was founded as a place to help parents utilise their skills and talents and help businesses connect with this talent. Since then, Louise has published her first book, ‘A new way for mothers’.…
Joining me on The Mummafesto this week is the author and researcher Alex Bollen. Formerly a research director at Ipsos MORI, Alex has recently published her first book, 'Motherhood: Breaking free from bad science and good mother myths' - exploring how motherhood has been weaponised by science and the state and the inherently political nature of motherhood. Alex, welcome to The Mummafesto. You can find out more about Alex's work and book here .…
Joining me this week on The Mummafesto is Georgie Harris and Bex Taylor, founders of Mums Who Build. Mums Who Build is a space for women navigating motherhood, business and career growth, focusing on financial security and tackling the motherhood penalty. It was born out of their own experience of managing careers and parenting. MOB, welcome to The Mummafesto. You can find out more about MOB at: www.mumswhobuild.com…
Joining me on The Mummafesto this week is Arooj Shah. Arooj is a Labour politician and has been the leader of Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council in Great Manchester since May 2023. Arooj has had a a long and varied career in local Government and was the first Muslim woman to charge of a council in the north of England. Arooj, welcome to The Mummafesto.…
Joining me on The Mummafesto this week is Guardian columnist and political correspondent, Gaby Hinsliff. Gaby is the former editor of The Observer and editor at large of Grazia magazine. In 2012 Gaby published 'Half a Wife:The Working Family's Guide to Getting a Life Back'. Half a Wife is based on Gaby's own experience of trying to balance a family life with a rewarding career. Gaby, welcome to The Mummafesto.…
Joining me on The Mummafesto this week is Bev Craig. Bev is a Labour politician, serving as the leader of Manchester City Council. Bev is the city council’s first female and LGBT leader and during her time as leader has made significant strides in provision for children and young people in Manchester. Bev is also a founder and co-chair of Open Labour.…
Joining me for The Mummafesto Mother's Day special, and the one year anniversary of the podcast, is author and campaigner Laura Bates. Laura is the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, an ever-increasing collection of over 200,000 testimonies of global gender inequality and author of several books on misogyny and sexism. Her most recent book, Fix the System, Not the Women was named one of Waterstones' best books of 2022. In May, Laura will publish her latest book 'The New Age of Sexism - How the AI revolution is reinventing misogyny'. Laura, welcome to The Mummafesto.…
My guest this week is Beverley Pannell. Beverley is the founder of Motherhood Uncensored and mum to a toddler. After facing fertility issues, baby loss and a traumatic birth Beverley felt there was so much missing from our conversations around motherhood. Motherhood Uncensored began as a platform to share stories and collectively work through the misogyny that surrounds modern motherhood but has grown into much more. This week Beverley has published her first book, ‘Motherhood Uncensored’, a collection of 35 stories and essays from mothers sharing their experience. Beverley welcome to The Mummafesto.…
My guest this week is Marvyn Harrison. Marvyn is the father of two small children and the founder of Dope Black Dads. Beginning as a solidarity whatsapp chat with fellow fathers, Dope Black Dads has now grown into a global community with over 250,000 members in the UK, US and South Africa, helping dads with everything from new fatherhood to finances to problems your child may face at school. Marvyn, welcome to the Mummafesto…
This week's guest is Ashley James, the TV presenter and DJ. Ashley started out her career in Made in Chelsea but has now moved into being a commentator and journalist on a number of platforms, including on the Jeremy Vine Show, GB News, and indeed This Morning. Ashley is a fearsome campaigner for women's rights, having spoken out on a range of issues, including sexual harassment, the rights for single women to have IVF on the NHS, and indeed on reproductive rights. Ashley, welcome to the Mummafesto. You can find out more about Ashley and her work here.…
My guest this week is broadcaster and journalist Jemma Forte. Jemma has been a professional presenter for over twenty years and began her career at Disney Channel. Jemma is now a regular on Sky News, BBC, Jeremy Vine and was formally a presenter and panelist on Channel 5’s current affairs show ‘The Wright Stuff’. For the last two years Jemma has hosted popular politics podcast, The Trawl, with journalist Marina Purkiss. On The Trawl Jemma and Marina scroll through social media so their listeners don’t have to – discussing global politics and interviewing some of the UK’s top politicians. You can find out more about Jemma's work here and listen to The Trawl on Apple and Spotify .…
Joining me this week is journalist and author Rachel Johnson. Rachel was the first female graduate trainee at the Financial Times and has since written weekly columns for the Sunday telegraph, daily telegraph and evening standard. She is a contributing editor of The Spectator and now writes a weekly column in the The Mail on Sunday. From 2009-2012 she was editor of The Lady, Britain’s longest-running women’s magazine. Rachel, welcome to the Mummafesto.…
My guest this is blogger, campaigner and founder of grassroots organisation Five X More, Tinuke Awe. Five X More is an organisation committed to changing and highlighting Black maternal outcomes in the UK and was founded following Tinuke’s own experience with traumatic birth. She's also a campaigner on Autism in the black community. In April this year, Tinuke received an Inspirational Women Award for her campaign for quality maternity care. You can find out more about Tinuke's work via her Instagram and fiveXmore's website .…
Joining me this week is Vyki Sparkes, otherwise known as Museum Mum. After gaining a Masters in Museum studies and working at some of London’s best museums, Vyki founded Museum Mum to help families find great cultural activities and share her own families’ adventures with trip reviews and reports. Since 2012 Vyki’s platform has grown to over 40k families taking her recommendations for the UK’s best cultural spots.…
Joining me this week is author Daisie Lane. Daisie is the founder of the Lockdown Mama Community and author of Mothers in Lockdown – a collection of stories from mothers sharing their experiences of pregnancy, birth and postpartum during a global pandemic. The book collates 150 honest accounts of mothering amid a challenging period in history and the devastating impact that maternity restrictions had on maternal mental health in the UK. Daisie, welcome to the Mummafesto. You can find out more about Daisie's work and her book here .…
My guest this week is Jemima Hartshorn. Jemima is a human rights lawyer, public prosecutor and clean air campaigner. In 2017 she founded Mums for Lungs, a grassroot campaign group advocating for clean air in London. Since 2017, Mums for Lungs has become central in the fight for clean air – leading several successful campaigns to reduce children’s exposure to harmful pollutants and affirming the power of community driven activism. You can find out more about Mums for Lungs and how you can get involved here . @mumsforlungs…
My guests this week are comedy duo, Ellie and Helen – otherwise known as the Scummy Mummies. They joined forces in 2013 and have since gone on to produce an award-winning podcast, a sell-out tour and a popular book. Their podcast, the Scummy Mummies Podcast, has now been downloaded over 5 million times and in 2020 won the Glomama UK podcast trophy. Scummy Mummies, welcome to the Mummafesto. You can find out more about the Scummy Mummies upcoming tour here .…
My guest this week is Natasha Devon. Natasha is a writer, broadcaster & activist. She tours schools and universities delivering talks as well as conducting research on mental health, body image, gender and equality. She campaigns both on and offline to make the world a fairer place. Natasha is founder of the Mental Health Media Charter, which scrutinises the way the media report on mental health. She co-founded Where’s Your Head At , which aims to improve mental health in British work places. She works with a number of charities, is a Patron for No Panic , as well as an Ambassador for Glitch and the Reading Agency . Natasha has a weekly radio show on LBC (Saturday from 6pm). She is a patron for Pride at Global, which works on LGBTQ representation across all of Global Media brands. Natasha has a column in Teach Secondary magazine , as well as writing regularly for a number of other publications, including The Guardian and Grazia Magazine .…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. My guest this week is author, coach and founder of Motherkind Zoe Blaskey. Zoe is passionate about helping mothers shift from guilt, exhaustion and comparison to confidence and empowerment. Zoe’s debut book is published today, and features advice and recommendations from over 60 experts on how to navigate the endless expectations of motherhood. You can find out more about Zoe's debut book here .…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. This week I'm chatting to Lyanne Nicholl. Lyanne is the CEO of 50:50 parliament, which works to empower and enable women to get involved in politics. Lyanne is also a postnatal campaigner and in 2022 published her first book on postnatal care. You can find out more about 50:50 Parliament's work here and Lyanne's book and postnatal campaign here .…
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My guest this week is CEO and social entrepreneur Sophie Livingstone. Sophie is currently CEO of Little Village and Chair of the Baby Bank Alliance, a network of baby banks across the UK providing a vital lifeline for struggling families. Sophie was previously founding CEO of City Year UK, a charity enabling young people to tackle inequality through doing a year of voluntary service in schools. In 2020 she was awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours for services to charity. Soph also happens to be one of my closest friends. Soph, welcome to the Mummafesto.…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy, the Labour and Cooperative candidate for Walthamstow. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. My guest this week is Vicki Broadbent, aka Honest Mum. Vicki is a writer, director and author of the UK’s Number 1 parenting blog, Honest Mum. Her blog discusses everything from family life, food, fashion, travel to her experience as a parent and reaches over 8 million parents a month. In 2018 Vicki published her first bestselling book Mum Boss, a manifesto for surviving at work and at home. Vicki, welcome to The Mummafesto.…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy, the Labour and Cooperative candidate for Walthamstow. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. My guest this week is Dr Martha Deiros Collado, clinical psychologist and mother. Martha is an expert in parenting, child development and pediatric health and specialises in helping children and their parents cope by taking a more holistic approach to parenting. Before focusing on parenting, Martha developed the annual review of psychology protocol for Cystic Fibrosis and set up Teen and Young Adult Cancer services at Guy’s hospital. She also has her own podcast, Talking Sense, where she makes sense of everyday behaviours for struggling parents.…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy, the Labour and Cooperative candidate for Walthamstow. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. My guest this week is Jo Elvin. Jo is the former Editor of Glamour Magazine, former charity CEO and broadcaster. Arriving in the UK from Australia at the age of 21 Jo has had an astounding career in the fashion and magazine world. Jo now writes a weekly substack and hosts the successful podcast Fame, where she discussed the psychological impacts of fame with celebrities. We discuss everything from raising a child in the world of women's magazines to the policy changes she wants to see from the next government. You can find out more about the charity for children with cancer here and read Jo's witty and insightful substack here .…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy, the Labour and Cooperative candidate for Walthamstow. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. Today on The Mummafesto I’m joined by campaigner and activist Rosamund Kissi Debrah. Rosamund’s incredible campaigning work followed the death of her nine-year-old daughter Ella. The inquest into Ella’s death made legal history by ruling that air pollution was one of the causes of Ella's death. Rosmund has since co-founded the Ella Robert Family Foundation, providing support for children with asthma and campaigning for cleaner air. Rosamund has worked with the Mayor of London on the Healthy London Partnership and also campaigned for the expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone. Rosamund is also a WHO advocate for health and air quality.…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy, the Labour and Cooperative candidate for Walthamstow. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. And most impressively, George is also the winner of celebrity masterchef. George, welcome to the Mummafesto. In episode 13 I chat to author and comedian George Lewis. George has written for some of the biggest shows on TV including 8 out of 10 cats, Have I Got News for You and write a weekly football column in The Times. In 2022 George released his book, 'Don't Panic', a practical guide for new fathers and expectant Dad's.…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 12 I chat to writer, campaigner and one of my oldest friends Natasha Pearlman. Natasha is currently the Executive Editor of Glamour Magazine and is the editorial lead for Glamour’s women of the year awards and oversees Glamour’s political content. Natasha has previously held roles at Grazia, Elle, News UK and the Daily Mail. Most recently, Natasha has has campaigned for legislative change to implement paid leave and maternity rights across America, gaining support for the campaign from Vice President Kamala Harris. You can read more about the campaign to pass federal paid leave in America here .…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 11 I speak to Sarah Ockwell-Smith. Sarah is a parenting expert and is often credited as being the founder of the 'gentle parenting' movement and is vocal about childism (the unconscious discrimination of children in society). Sarah has authored 15 books, translated into over 30 languages, which have sold over half a million copies. Her latest book ‘How to Raise a Teen’ is published in July 2024. We discussed everything from what her children think of her parenting advice to changes she wants to see in the education sector. You can find out more about Sarah's work via her website and X .…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 10 I speak to Catherine Mayer. Catherine is an is writer, activist and the co-founder and President of the Women's Equality Party. She began her career as a journalist at The Economist before founding the Women’s Equality Party in 2015. She has campaigned to end violence against women and girls, keep MPs accused of sexual violence out of office and for gender inequality during the pandemic. Catherine has also served as the elected President of the Foreign Press Association from 2003-2005, founded a data driven think tank and published four books. You can find out more about Catherine's work via her website and the Women's Equality Party's website .…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 9 I speak to Rosie Nixon. Rosie is an author, campaigner and former editor in chief of HELLO! Magazine. Rosie was Editor in Chief at HELLO! Magazine from 2008-2023. Following an intense period of burnout, Rosie stood down as editor to go freelance. She is now Editor at large of HELLO!, a qualified coach, and runs HELLO!’s podcast – In a good place. We discuss how to look after yourself whilst balancing motherhood and your career, how to tackle burnout and why we need to be having more conversations about menopause. You can find out more about Rosie's work via her website and Instagram .…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 8 I speak to Joeli Brearley, founder of Pregnant the Screwed. In 2015 Joeli founded Pregnant Then Screwed, after being fired by her employer just two days after telling them she was pregnant. Pregnant Then Screwed is a charity dedicated to ending the motherhood penalty and supports thousands of women each year. Alongside her campaign work, Joeli is an author, an Amnesty International Human Rights Defender and a member of the United Nations Working Group: Women’s Human Rights in the Changing World of Work. In January 2021 she took the Government to court for indirect sex discrimination due to the way self-employed mothers were being financially penalised by the income support scheme. You can find out more about Pregnant then Screwed and their amazing work via their website and Instagram .…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 7 I speak to Catriona Ogilvy, founder of The Smallest Things Charity. The Smallest Things is run entirely by volunteers who've had premature babies who campaign to raise awareness, instigate change and support families of premature babies. They've successfully campaigned for legislative change that enables parents to take an extended period of paid leave whilst their child is in the NICU, as well as supporting families once they leave the hospital. You can find out more about The Smallest Things incredible work via their website and instagram - thanks for listening!…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. In episode 6 I speak to Laura-Rose from LGBT Mummies, a campaign group fighting for equity and equality for LGBTQ+ couples. Their goal is for LGBTQ+ people and their families be represented and understood, creating a more safe and inclusive society for us all. We discuss everything from fertility services on the NHS, sex education in school and how to educate your children on intolerance and equality. You can find out more about their work at LGBT Mummies - thanks for listening!…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics. Episode five's incredible guest is Lliana Bird. Lliana is a writer, broadcaster, activist and mother of two young girls. She started out as a radio DJ, and holds the record as the longest standing female DJ on Xfm/Radio X, after 16 years on air. Lliana has created and presented over 100 podcast episodes of Geek Chic’s Weird Science and co-authored the accompanying book The Mice Who Sing For Sex (and other weird tales from the world of scinece). More recently, she wrote and co-directed two short films, including the multi award-winning ‘Snapshots’, and in 2023 published her debut children's book, Baboo the Unusual Bee. You can find out more about the Smartphone free childhood campaign discussed in this episode at smartphonefreechildhood.co.uk…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics- Episode Four's special guest is Baroness Helena Kennedy, a leading barrister and expert in human rights law, civil liberties and constitutional issues. She is a Labour Peer and Chair of Justice. She’s a member of the Doughty Street Chambers and has acted in many of the most prominent cases of recent years including the Brighton bombing, the Michael Bettany espionage trial, the Guildford Four appeal and the bombing of the Israeli Embassy. As well as her work on women’s rights, Helena has been leading work on international war crimes in Ukraine and is the Founder of the Helena Kennedy Foundation for social mobility. The Mummafesto is where politics and parenting combine - in this episode Helena discusses her experience of being a woman campaigning for change via the law and the way in which becoming a parent influenced that work. You can find out more about Helena’s work and the Bring Kids Back UA campaign at www.ibanet.org.…
The Mummafesto podcast is hosted by Stella Creasy MP, a Labour backbench MP and mum of two young children. Each week it considers how parenting influences politics- whether the conversations at the dinner table, the journey to being one or not or trying to combine work and family life. In this episode MP Alex Sobel discusses the difficulties of balancing public life with parenting, the impact on his own work in Ukraine and Gaza of family and not telling his mum when he goes to a war zone. Find out more about Alex here: https://www.alexsobel.co.uk/…
My guest on The Mummafesto this week is Elliott Rae. Elliott is a husband, dad, speaker, author and founder of the parenting platform MusicFootballFatherhood , called the ‘Mumsnet for Dads’ by the BBC. He is the curator of the bestselling book, DAD, presenter of BBC One documentary ‘Becoming Dad’, co-founder of the Working Dads Employer Awards and creator of the Parenting Out Loud campaign which encourages mums and working dads to be equal and active parents. MFF aims to provide a space for dads to share the ups and downs of parenting and promote a positive representation of diverse fatherhood. This is done through a blog, the Daddy Debates podcast and monthly online peer sessions and event partnerships. Elliott presented the BBC One documentary ‘Becoming Dad’ in January 2022 which is the first show of its kind to bring issues around dad’s mental health and masculinity to the mainstream. Elliott is the co-founder of the Working Dads Employer Awards which are aimed at celebrating employers who are supporting working dads. Elliot’s work in engaging men in conversations around gender equality has been recognised by the UN, he was awarded the UN Women UK’s #HeForShe ‘Changemaker of the Year’ award in 2019. Elliott is the ex-Head of DEI Delivery at HM Treasury and one of the UK’s most prominent speakers on fatherhood, mental health and masculinity. His work on gender equality has been recognised by the United Nations and he was awarded the #HeForShe award by UN Women UK.…
To kick off the first ever episode of the Mummafesto I’m delighted to welcome Baroness Beeban Kidron. Beeban is a leading voice of children’s rights in the digital environment and has been instrumental in establishing global standards and legislation for online safety and privacy. Beeban is the founder of digital rights foundation 5Rights and educational charity Into Film. Prior to being appointed to the House of Lords in 2012, Beeban was an award-winning film director. Directing and producing films such as Bafta winning Oranges are not the only fruit, Victoria & Abdul, Swept Away and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.…
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