Explore every episode of the podcast Hiya Babs
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| Where are the chavvy ghosts? | 19 Sep 2025 | 00:47:20 | |
September’s flying and so are our moods: cooler days, a harvest-moon reset, candles, incense and a little sage to clear the cobwebs. We dive into spirituality—full-moon feelings, visits to a medium, and those goosebump moments when loved ones seem to break through with oddly specific messages. That leads us to ghosts (why are they always Victorian?), belief vs. scepticism, and the strange comfort of the unknown. Then it’s trend talk and the collective ick: everything being called “viral,” matcha mania, novelty trinkets dangling from handbags, and band tees for bands you’ve never actually listened to. From there we segue into comfort > dress codes: hoodies, baggy jeans, breathable fabrics, why ties are on the decline, and a heartfelt ode to the confidence of wearing a kilt (plus some, erm, seasonal practicality). Public-space pet peeves get an airing—slow walkers, path-blockers, and tiny humans running the supermarket self-checkout like it’s Mission Control. We also debate pet cafés: cute in theory, but what about animal welfare and hygiene? On the culture front, we share what’s in our ears and on our screens: pure-pop that’s great for running, a face-melting metal collab, G Flip’s 80s-synth vibe, and Emarosa’s latest. TV chat ranges from Traitors Island and Australian renovation chaos (The Block) to Kim’s Convenience and a tour of Real Housewives (Potomac supremacy, Sydney drama, London launch). We also recommend the bite-size sci-fi gem Upload for easy, end-of-day watching. Reading corner: one of us is deep into a book that’s turned surprisingly mystical—in the best way. We close with cosy autumn plans—a seaside weekend, family (and Murray the dog) time—and a burst of good-news stories: progress on diabetes treatment, smarter waste-to-energy, ocean-safe plastics, a huge new koala park, a giraffe learning to use an inhaler, butterfly numbers ticking up, and even a “lost” shark species rediscovered. Expect laughs, a little woo-woo, a little rant, and a lot of comfy-season energy. | |||
| Pumpkin Spice Gays, Earworms and Just Don’t Be A Dick. Part 2 | 05 Sep 2025 | 00:27:32 | |
A warm-and-spicy ep that swerves from nostalgia to nuance. We kick off with iconic ad jingles (Bodyform power ballads, Iron-Bru “made in Scotland from girders,” and rogue double-glazing earworms) before slipping into full autumn mode: candles, chai, cozy darkness and the eternal “when does autumn actually start?” debate. Then we get serious: free speech vs harm in the wake of Graham Linehan’s arrest, why “opinions” aren’t a licence for hate, and how allyship needs boundaries so we don’t burn out. We unpack sex ed (LGBTQIA+, asexuality, Scotland vs England curricula, and why porn ≠ education), friendship deal-breakers vs healthy challenge, and privilege inside the LGBTQ+ community. We round it out with wholesome recs (Traitors UK/Ireland, Upload, Fisk), music we’re loving (Sabrina Carpenter, SEMA/SMAT, Paramore/Hayley Williams, The Beaches) and a feel-good news blitz (tiny-home village for older women, Netherlands’ shelter success, school kindness closet). Heavy to light, with giggles in between—classic Hiya Babs. | |||
| Inclusive Accountancy, Business Allyship & a bit of Trance | 21 Feb 2025 | 00:41:10 | |
This week's LGBT+ History Month episode of Diversitea, we're joined by Kevin Drew, Director of Ascentant Accountancy based in Derby this week. Kevin discusses the pressures and expectations he faced within the sector before building his own inclusive business. | |||
| LGBTQ+ Youth, Allies And A Blooming Good Tea | 14 Feb 2025 | 01:04:15 | |
This week on Diversitea we spill the tea with Michelle Butler. Michelle has worked as a youth alliance coordinator for community action Derby and now in programme support. We spoke to her about her work within the LGBTQIA+ community, the awareness, work and allyship that she so passionately talks about. She discusses why now more than ever allyship is so importnat and why listening and turning up for others is an integral part of being a good ally Michelle is a trailblazer for the LGBT+ community, from her work in derbyshire to representation of LGBTQIA+ people in sport! Grab yourself a piping hot cuppa and enjoy! | |||
| Marginalised Groups, Gender Queer Identity & Celebrity Dogs | 07 Feb 2025 | 00:47:46 | |
Activism & social change. This year's theme for LGBT+ History Month feels more fitting than ever. It's also timely to speak to Founder of Diversity Scotland, Tony Mccaffery who discusses challenges for gender equity and their Gender Queer identity journey. Tony is not only articulate but speaks so much honesty and truth when it comes to the social constructs of gender. Not to mention, their dog being somewhat a local Scottish celebrity. | |||
| Weird Sex Education, LGBT+ Inclusion & Being Fabulous | 01 Feb 2025 | 00:55:36 | |
We were so excited to be joined by the fabulous Saski for this wee's episode. Saski is a renowned and well established LGBTQ+ Inclusion Consultant and in her own words, fabulous lesbian. As well as being the official PRIDE host, radio presenter, panel moderator, she is also a professional singer and proud Queer parent. Is there anything that she can't do!? | |||
| Double Bagging, Sausage Meat & LGBTQ Healthcare | 24 Jan 2025 | 01:00:41 | |
We're back! To kick off a new season, a new year and the start of LGBT+ History Month, we're delighted to have the amazing Ollie, Robbie & Divanka of @prideprescription. We talk the pressures the NHS and LGBTQIA+ community face, kinks, expectations and vulnerabilities. | |||
| Buzz Lightyear, Business Flakes & Festive Cheer | 20 Dec 2024 | 01:02:30 | |
No guests, just family for our festive special. Join Chris & Lee as they talk festive traditions, highlights of season 5 and their aspirations for the year ahead. | |||
| A Lil Bit Country, Queer Brilliance & F**k The Haters | 13 Dec 2024 | 01:18:21 | |
In our season finale of Diversitea, we sit down with the incredibly talented queer country pop artist, Smashby. Known for their viral TikTok videos and joyful presence, Smashby opens up about living authentically, the healing power of music, and why reporting hate crimes is crucial. We dive into their journey as a queer artist, navigating social media, mental health, and the importance of speaking your truth. Smashby’s wisdom, positivity, and candid insights make this conversation a perfect way to wrap up Season 5. Tune in for an uplifting and thought-provoking episode with Smashby! This one’s full of joy and inspiration. | |||
| Race, Reclaiming The Narrative & Becoming An Accomplice | 06 Dec 2024 | 01:11:54 | |
What an absolute force of nature Chikere is. It was a pleasure to have her join us for episode 9 of Diversitea. | |||
| Handmade Nottingham: Inclusion & Independent Retail | 29 Nov 2024 | 00:52:45 | |
How do you build a community of independent artists and creatives from all backgrounds? | |||
| ADHD, TikTok and Irn Bru chew | 22 Nov 2024 | 01:15:09 | |
On Episode 7 of Diversitea, we had a cuppa with @adhgreg to talk all things ADHD. | |||
| Pumpkin Spice Gays, Earworms and Just Don’t Be A Dick. Part 1 | 05 Sep 2025 | 00:35:49 | |
A warm-and-spicy ep that swerves from nostalgia to nuance. We kick off with iconic ad jingles (Bodyform power ballads, Iron-Bru “made in Scotland from girders,” and rogue double-glazing earworms) before slipping into full autumn mode: candles, chai, cozy darkness and the eternal “when does autumn actually start?” debate. Then we get serious: free speech vs harm in the wake of Graham Linehan’s arrest, why “opinions” aren’t a licence for hate, and how allyship needs boundaries so we don’t burn out. We unpack sex ed (LGBTQIA+, asexuality, Scotland vs England curricula, and why porn ≠ education), friendship deal-breakers vs healthy challenge, and privilege inside the LGBTQ+ community. We round it out with wholesome recs (Traitors UK/Ireland, Upload, Fisk), music we’re loving (Sabrina Carpenter, SEMA/SMAT, Paramore/Hayley Williams, The Beaches) and a feel-good news blitz (tiny-home village for older women, Netherlands’ shelter success, school kindness closet). Heavy to light, with giggles in between—classic Hiya Babs. | |||
| MS, Kindness And A Purple Midlife Crisis | 15 Nov 2024 | 00:59:52 | |
we're delighted to announce Disability Advocate and all round amazing human being Mark Webb as our special guest for episode 6! | |||
| Psychotherapy, crying and sleepy fish | 08 Nov 2024 | 00:45:18 | |
From Disney World to the military to Mental Health Advisor and Psychotherapist trainee. | |||
| Allyship, unconditional love and flowers in her hair | 31 Oct 2024 | 01:00:23 | |
We spoke with the incredible and inspirational Jane Cubbin on the Diversitea podcast the other day. Jane spoke about her journey as a Mother as her son, Charlie battled his mental health, gender dysphoria, his younger brother having cancer and the process to transitioning. We couldn't help but get a lump in our throats. Not only is she incredibly passionate about trans rights and visibility, this lead to her working in D&I. Not all families are supportive when it comes to LGBTQ+ inclusion. She speaks so honestly about wanting the best for Charlie and we saw it, in everything she said. If only there were more Janes in the world. 🌍 | |||
| Going to therapy, growth and anything ginger | 24 Oct 2024 | 00:50:59 | |
We're joined by friend, business owner and all round lovely human being Emma Glover for episode 3. | |||
| Stigma, Soup, Sia and a side of waffle | 18 Oct 2024 | 01:11:25 | |
In this week's episode we are joined but the Waffle house podcast host Taylor James. Taylor discusses his own journey with mental health, how the one-size-all all approach doesn't always work and the power of finding your tribe! Also, we get answers to the the burning questions: Who does Chris Look like? What is the most superior drink? And what is the best waffle topping! | |||
| Tea for two! | 11 Oct 2024 | 00:48:12 | |
We are now back with a fresh new feel and a wonderful cohost Lee. Listen now to episode 1 of season 5 now! This weeks episode ‘ tea for two’ covers the story of how Lee and I met, expectations of being gay, stereotypes, intersectionality and a host of other topics! | |||
| PoC and the pop punk evolution! | 15 Jul 2022 | 00:20:54 | |
Welcome back to Diversitea! To kick off season four, Chris, your host, and director of www.yourdandi.co.uk interviews the pop-punk band Action Adventure. The band went viral with the release of their 59-second hit 'Barricades' which they say was their elevator pitch to the music industry. The song went viral due to the messaging that was prominently featured in the song. The opening line 'Would you listen if we looked any different' really struck a chord in the genre especially as most bands within this scene are predominantly white. Action Adventure has gone from strength to strength since recording this episode. You can find them on Spotify and listen to the single here! https://youtu.be/-ytREQPfaXg | |||
| Making an Impression | 15 Jul 2022 | 00:35:20 | |
In this week's episode, we chat with Zoe Ogden the people Director of Impression, A digital marketing agency in Nottingham. Impression was Your D+I's first client when we first launched. We discuss with Zoe the benefits of Diversity and Inclusion to a fast-growing business and what their plans are for the future Episode recorded September 2021 | |||
| The power of Allyship | 21 Apr 2021 | 00:58:34 | |
In this episode, we spill the tea with our good friends at dinc. We discuss the power and importance of being a good ally as well as how dinc. came about. Founders Jack and Ross discuss their own careers and experiences and how that has helped shape and launch the social media platform. The dinc. community is a free-to-use, diversity & inclusion focused social network & learning app. The community was created to inspire cross-industry collaboration and engagement. Centred around networks, resources and a jobsboard, it offers users a safe place to be their authentic selves, learn and discover opportunities to grow. With public feeds supporting several themes, news & blogs, videos, podcasts & regular live streams, dinc. is a hub of all things D&I. For more information and to download the dinc. app just click here or search 'dinc' in your app store This episode was recorded during our charity event for Freedom4girls - raising awareness and educating on period poverty and removing the stigmas that come from menstruating. find out more at https://www.freedom4girls.co.uk/ Grab your favourite cuppa and enjoy! | |||
| Cuppa and a chat with Sam Warner, the Autistic Interpreter | 16 Apr 2021 | 00:44:07 | |
This week, I chat with Sam Warner about all things autism. From how the latest TV shows represent autism to the importance (or lack thereof) of having a formal diagnosis, Sam shares her personal views as an autistic woman. We also discuss how companies and events can better accommodate their autistic staff and attendees, including changes that can make spaces better for both neurodiverse and neurotypical people. | |||
| The Hamster, The Flag and The Phallic Painting | 29 Aug 2025 | 00:50:30 | |
In this week’s Hiya Babs, Chris and Lee drift from bizarre dreams and sleepwalking tales into a very real conversation about patriotism, flags, and the rise of toxic nationalism. From giant hamsters in hamster balls to Paddington as the ultimate immigrant icon, they unpack how symbols like the Union Jack have been twisted into emblems of hate, and what that means for LGBTQ+ people and migrants in today’s UK. The chat balances heavy with light: there’s book talk (witch trials in Scotland, cats in space, grief counselling reads), a sprinkling of good news stories (Taylor Swift’s engagement, gender-role-swapping schools in Iceland, recycling wins), and the odd curveball about painting with your penis. Basically—classic Hiya Babs: equal parts funny, thoughtful, and a bit chaotic. | |||
| Hospitality, Revenue management and supporting the youth - with Tom Finn or Edwards and Finn | 26 Mar 2021 | 00:52:27 | |
In this episode, we spill the tea with Tom Finn, Founder of Edwards and Finn. We discuss the current climate in the hospitality sector and the impact of Corona Virus has had on the industry and Tom's story from being a young dad struggling with imposter syndrome to now running his own business. Tom also shares about the other side of his business where he supports young people who have come from broken homes, being involved in drugs and had a tough upbringing, getting into the world of work. Grab your favourite cuppa and enjoy! | |||
| Cuppa and a chat with Rita Varga from Raizup - Diversity in Hospitality and Travel Tech | 18 Mar 2021 | 00:29:21 | |
In this episode, I spill the tea with Rita Varga, co-founder of Raizup (formerly Women in Hospitality Travel Tech!) Try saying that fast and ten times! We discuss Rita's career, including how WHTT came to be and why WHTT is looking to help diversify the sector, as well as life as a working mum of a two-year-old. So grab your favourite cuppa, sit back, relax and enjoy! | |||
| LGBT+ History Month - Be a Brother - a safe space for gay, bi and trans men | 23 Feb 2021 | 00:37:05 | |
Brother was founded by Rob Key, a depression and anxiety sufferer, in February 2020, with a mission of helping other men open up and talk together. In this week's episode, we spill the tea with Rob as he opens up on his own experiences of coming out in his early 30s after 13 years with his now ex-wife. we also discuss the impact coming out had on Rob's life and how he now navigates life co-parenting.
Rob created Brother as a safe space for gay, bi and trans men who are/ were married and who may or may not have had kids where they can speak freely about their experiences and seek guidance.
For more information check out www.beabrother.co.uk
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| LGBT+ Parents - NYC Gay Dad | 19 Feb 2021 | 00:45:20 | |
A year ago a little-known app called Tick Tock was starting to become popular with everyone stuck in lockdown. From dance crazes to lip-syncing to showcasing his beautiful rainbow Latin X family NYC Gay Dad (Jose Rolon) has become one of Tick Tocks break-out stars! His videos are full of heart and showcase the day to day of being a single dad living in New York during a pandemic. Like most, they have had to learn to homeschool as well as keep his 3 kids all under the age of 10 years old entertained. Tune in this week as we speak to Jose on being a single, widowed gay dad, creating positivity in his content, as well as the impact covid has had on his day job as a wedding and events planner and what is next for this Tick Tock content creator. So grab yourself your favourite cuppa and enjoy! | |||
| Meet Chris - An LGBT+ History month special | 17 Feb 2021 | 00:24:07 | |
Ever wondered why Chris got into Diversity and Inclusion? Join Joe Colman as he finds out more about Your D+I's founder and Director as we get to know a little bit more about what makes him tick as well as his own experiences of discrimination he faced as an out gay man, from being sacked for being gay to heading back in the closet and how this spurred him on to start his own Diversity and Inclusion consultancy. Grab your favourite cuppa and enjoy! | |||
| Health and Wellbeing with Jessie Pavelka | 29 Jan 2021 | 00:45:44 | |
Season 3 kicks off with a very special guest, Jessie Pavelka. in this weeks episode, we spill the tea with Jessie as he talks about his career and his company Pavelka and how their mission is to place health and wellness at the cultural centre of individuals, teams and organisations. We discuss top tips on how to get up and get motivated during the lockdown and why 'Accepting where you are before you begin' is key when looking at starting your fitness or wellness journey. We also talk about how crunching eggs is great for tackling anxiety (it's actually ice but you will need to listen to find out more about that) Grab yourself your favourite cuppa, sit back, relax and enjoy Find out more about Pavelka visit https://pavelkawellness.com/ Find out more about How Your D+I can support Diversity and Inclusion in your organisation visit www.yourdandi.co.uk | |||
| What did 2020 mean to you? The festive special! | 03 Dec 2020 | 01:08:58 | |
In this episode, we have asked you the listener, as well as previous guests what 2020 has meant to you. I am joined by an extra special co-Host Joe Colman as we talk all things 2020, from the black lives matter movement to starting a business in the middle of a global pandemic. We also discuss what our hopes and dreams are moving into 2021.
Grab a festive cuppa, sit back, relax and enjoy!
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| What is up with social mobility? | 25 Nov 2020 | 00:43:09 | |
In this week's episode, I'm joined by Brandon Ashford, a Paralegal, and Jess Woodsford, founder of Inclusive Futures. We discuss the personal experiences of social mobility as well as what businesses and institutions can do to have more of an impact on the lives of people from these groups. We also chat about the positives and negatives of the Social Mobility Pledge and whether Social Mobility is the forgotten part of Diversity. So grab your favourite cuppa, sit back, relax and enjoy! | |||
| Cuppa and a chat with Katie Neeves from Cool2BTrans | 20 Nov 2020 | 00:45:42 | |
This week, I spill the tea with Katie Neeves. Katie gives a frank and open account of her life from childhood to adulthood, from experiencing gender dysphoria and identifying as a cross-dresser to the moment she realised she is a transgender woman. We also discuss representation and perceptions of trans people in the media and what businesses can do to be more inclusive, including the importance of trans awareness training. | |||
| What do Schitt's Creek and Diversity and Inclusion have in common? | 17 Nov 2020 | 00:31:35 | |
On this week's episode, I'm joined by Rich Miles, CEO of the Diversity Standards Collective. We discuss how representation in media has started to evolve and how we are finally seeing a wider range of representation on TV and in media and advertising. We also discuss how brands such as Hotter are getting it right when it comes to target marketing and how TV show Schitt's Creek is finally giving us the representation we need on TV! Hotter Advert = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Syo7dda9_mk So grab a cuppa, sit back, relax and enjoy! | |||
| Licking TV's, Dying and Suckling On Nessies Nectar - Part 2 | 22 Aug 2025 | 00:30:39 | |
Ever licked a static telly? We have (sort of). This week we tackle fizzy water crimes, midlife chaos, mushroom pod coffins, and whether we’d rather come back as a majestic cedar or a haunted Halloween tree. Add in rants about body image, Nessie’s nectar, and Scottish tap water being elite – and you’ve got another fun filled episode of Hiya Babs. Part 2! (becasue you can'y shut us up!) | |||
| The road to Become. | 10 Nov 2020 | 00:28:25 | |
In this week's episode, I am joined by Aimee Gaudin and Zahrah Kazim the founders of Become. Become is a social enterprise dedicated to promoting diversity, inclusion and equality in the workplace. Become. equip young women of colour with the skills and support they need to start their career, through mentorship, events and industry networking. Their goal is to increase the number of women of colour in senior positions and help to close the gender/race pay gap. Find out more https://www.becometheprogramme.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/aimeegaudin/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/zahrah-kazim/ #womeninbusiness | |||
| What is the point in Diversity and Inclusion? | 30 Oct 2020 | 01:17:03 | |
To celebrate the launch of Dinc. The new social and professional networking App focussed on changing the narrative for people from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds to one of obtainable success and accomplishment. They are a free to use community of networks, businesses and people collaborating and promoting positive inclusion and diversity, We invited back the Diversitea Avengers including some new faces. We discuss the point of Diversity and inclusion and why it is so important to continue to be change agents. Guest include Stuart Blair - Texthelp Devi Virdi - Head of Diversity and Inclusion WHTT Joe Colman - Diversity and Inclusion Ally and Employability advisor at NTU Aimee Gaudin - Diversity and Inclusion Advocate and Founder of Become. Saa Yalcin - Diversity and Inclusion Advocate and Talent Programme and Recruitment advisor at Citrix | |||
| Cuppa and a chat with Sophie Turner from #yesshecan | 20 Oct 2020 | 00:36:06 | |
In this episode, I have a great catch up over a cuppa with Sophie Turner, founder of #yesshecan. We chat about her career, moving from accountancy to business owner, and her journey that brought her to forming #yesshecan. We also talk about what is happening in business and the impact the Black Lives Matter movement has had on Sophie personally and professionally. | |||
| The problem with 'BAME' | 13 Oct 2020 | 00:55:29 | |
In this week's episode, we discuss the term 'BAME' and whether it is the right way to address Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic individuals in business as well as how far we take the term 'minority'. We also discuss what more businesses can do to support employees from these backgrounds. Edit - Saadet discusses the number of people who don't agree with the term BAME. It is in fact 60% | |||
| Let's talk mental health | 06 Oct 2020 | 01:08:38 | |
In this episode, I'm joined by guests Ruth Saville, Daniella Turnbull and Jack Graves to talk about our personal experiences with mental health, including depression, anxiety, trauma and other disorders. We also discuss how businesses can better support employees with mental health difficulties and healthy coping mechanisms such as cooking, working out and even adding colour to our daily lives. CW: suicide, eating disorders | |||
| The Inclusion Episode | 29 Sep 2020 | 00:53:54 | |
The first episode of season 2 was recorded live as part of national inclusion week. In this episode, we discuss all things inclusion, with our guests sharing their own experiences of how they have felt both included and excluded not only at work but in life.
My guest include
Pat Caldwell - FundApps
Aimee Gaudin - Become
Charlotte Wells - Experian
Rich Miles - The Diversity Standards Collective
Steve Keith - The Branding Man
Jack - Dinc.
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| What does pride mean to you? | 23 Jun 2020 | 00:13:01 | |
This weeks episode we are joined by members of the LGBTQ+ community and talk about what pride means to them. A big thanks again to my guests Brandon Ashford, Hannah Williamson, Sophie Turner, Charlotte Wells, Charlotte summers and Katie Neeves
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| Be A Lady They Said | 10 Jun 2020 | 00:30:10 | |
We spill the tea this week on the viral video 'Be A Lady They Said', discussing how some of the messages may resonate in business and if the graphic images used throughout the video were needed to get the point across. My guests are Vanessa Johnson-Burgess, Director of Inclusive Recruiting and Sophie Turner, founder of #YesSheCan So sit back, pour yourself your favourite cuppa and enjoy! | |||
| Neurodiversitea. ☕️Neurodiversity in the workplace☕️ | 26 May 2020 | 00:35:01 | |
On this episode we spill the tea on all things Neurodiversitea (see what we did there?!). Our guests include: Paige Randall, Nikki Hayford, Stuart Blair. We discuss what employers can do to support more applications from neurodiverse talent, as well as how they can support them in the workplace and from home during Covid 19. We also speak about what universities can do to be more inclusive of neurodiverse students at jobs fairs and through careers teams. So sit back, pour yourself your favourite cuppa and enjoy! | |||
| Don't Call Me Queer | 17 Feb 2020 | 00:32:56 | |
Hello and welcome to the first Diversitea podcast. This month’s episode is called Don’t Call Me Queer - a discussion around the word queer, the pro’s and cons and why education is important if it is to become a recognised term in business. The conversation then looks at the importance of LGBT representation in business – The benefits – The struggles. And why do so many people go back in the closet when they join a new business? So, grab yourself your favourite cuppa, sit back, relax, and enjoy! Hosted by Chris Allan Special guests: Alex Ehmke - Pink News Hannah Williamson - AstraZeneca Charlotte Summers - Freelance Pat Caldwell - FundApps | |||
| Licking TV's, Dying and suckling on Nessies Nectar - Part 1 | 22 Aug 2025 | 00:42:05 | |
Ever licked a static telly? We have (sort of). This week we tackle fizzy water crimes, midlife chaos, mushroom pod coffins, and whether we’d rather come back as a majestic cedar or a haunted Halloween tree. Add in rants about body image, Nessie’s nectar, and Scottish tap water being elite – and you’ve got another fun filled episode of Hiya Babs | |||
| Dinosaurs, Dictators and Donna Summer | 15 Aug 2025 | 00:58:41 | |
It starts with The Simpsons and somehow ends with prehistoric beasts, Taylor Swift’s love life, and the perils of modern politics. In between, Chris and Lee take on toxic masculinity, the state of allyship, and why finding a good news story in 2025 is harder than spotting a velociraptor. Expect laughs, a few soapbox moments, and a lot of laughs along the way. | |||
| Red bush, soggy biscuits and the truth about neurodiversity | 23 May 2025 | 00:58:09 | |
In this episode, Chris and Lee are joined by the brilliant and refreshingly honest Nathyn. Fresh off his 40th birthday and proudly owning his identity as a combined ADHDer, Nathyn takes us on a journey from the corporate grind to carving out his own path in diversity and inclusion — with a special focus on neurodiversity. He opens up about getting diagnosed later in life, years of masking, and the “aha” moments that led him to become a passionate advocate and start his own consultancy. But it’s not all deep reflection — expect some spicy takes too. Together, the trio dive into what’s really going wrong in corporate D&I efforts. From performative “tick-box” exercises to the hollow fanfare around calendar dates like Black History Month, nothing’s off-limits. Their message? Stop the surface-level stuff. Instead, look inward, do the work, and recognize the incredible (and often hidden) neurodiverse talent already in your workplace. Oh and we can't forget about a memorable 'what are you dunking' anecdote! | |||
| The Death of EDI, A New Pope And A Dirty Matcha | 16 May 2025 | 00:47:57 | |
After a short break, Babs and Lee are back to tackle the "shit show" of recent media and political events through a D&I lens. They dive into the frustrating narrative of D&I's supposed demise, passionately arguing for its fundamental importance and highlighting often-overlooked aspects. The conversation then navigates the contentious transgender rights debate, particularly the bathroom issue, with disbelief and concern. They also touch on the spread of misinformation, the puzzling stances of political groups like Reform UK, and their somewhat cynical take on the media spectacle of the all-women space launch. Looking ahead, they discuss the quiet lead-up to Pride Month and the often performative nature of corporate involvement. Despite the serious topics, the conversation is peppered with personal anecdotes, humorous tangents (including a memorable "teeny tiny penis" keyring), and ultimately a call to continue fighting for a more inclusive world. | |||
| Navigating Faith, Sexuality And Building South Asian LGBT+ Representation | 04 Mar 2025 | 00:50:07 | |
In this episode of DiversiTea, we're joined by the incredible Khakan Qureshi, founder of the social support group Finding a Voice and recipient of the British Empire Medal for his advocacy in LGBTQ+ equality. Khakan shares his powerful journey as an activist, starting later in life and navigating the complexities of being a gay Muslim man. 1 He opens up about the challenges he's faced, including online abuse and burnout, and the importance of finding your tribe and creating safe spaces. We delve into the importance of intersectionality, the power of representation, and the need for more positive stories in the media. Kakaan also discusses the nuances of faith and sexuality, encouraging listeners to educate themselves and find their own personal truth. This episode is full of inspiring insights and honest reflections on identity, resilience, and the importance of community. Join us for a cup of tea and a conversation that will leave you feeling empowered and hopeful. | |||