Bearwood Interesting Women Podcast

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Bearwood Interesting Women podcast has DROPPED! Bearwood Community Hub has digitised the legacy of four women who are redefining Bearwood post pandemic. 

In  episode 1 Sarah-Ann Cromwell interview’s four social entrepreneurs: Naomi St Juste @Juste4Kids,  Sozan Hossain Bearwood Community Bakery, Laura Billingham Wild Lives and  Ellie Shaw Bearwood Community Garden and asks them to positively describe themselves, to chat about their projects and poses the question: have you always been a can-do person? Each full interview has been presented to Sandwell Community History Archive Services who will preserve this legacy for historians and Netflix docuseries directors of 2182.

For inspirational stories and how to seize your ‘can-do’ listen to episode 1 NOW!

“Bearwood Interesting Women is supported by The Audience Agency’s Digitally Democratising Archives project thanks to funding from DCMS and the National Lottery, as part of The National Lottery Heritage Fund’s, Digital Skills for Heritage initiative.” #DigitalForHeritage

Naomi St Juste talking about her social enterprise @Juste4Kids PopUp Creche & #RadicalChildcare with Sarah-Ann Cromwell

Sozan Hossain talks all things Bearwood Community Bakery with Sarah-Ann Cromwell.

Ellie Shaw talks can-do attitude.

 

Laura Billingham talking about her social enterprise Wild Lives Forest School with Sarah-Ann Cromwell.