Episodios

  • Supporting communities with Chris Marsh
    Apr 29 2025

    In the 11th episode of Season 10 of the Meet the Mancunianpodcast, host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe interviews Chris Marsh, an ambassador for Forever Manchester. Chris shares his journey of becoming involved with the charity through his passion for running and discusses the various community initiatives supported by Forever Manchester.

    From supporting local disability groups to knitting collectives,Chris highlights how the organization helps various causes within Greater Manchester. He also recounts his experience being named the Great Mancunian of the Year and discusses the challenges of continuous fundraising. The episodeprovides a comprehensive look at the impactful work of Forever Manchester and offers insights for those looking to make a difference in their own communities.

    #community #CommunityGroups #GM #manchester #SocialImpact #NonProfit #podcast

    Did you know:

    · There are over 17,000 community groups, voluntary organisations and social enterprises in Greater Manchester.

    · Community volunteering involves individuals dedicating their time and energy to help others and improve their localcommunity.

    · Getting involved in local projects is a greatway to be part of a community, building its strength and resilience and ensuring no one is left behind.

    · Forever Manchester supports over 1,300community projects in Greater Manchester every year.

    Key resource:

    Forever Manchester

    Time stamps of key moments in the podcastepisode & transcript:

    (00:57) Introducing Chris Marsh

    (01:38) Chris's Journey to Community Support

    (04:19) Forever Manchester's Impact

    (06:55) Challenges and Achievements

    (14:41) Discovering Local Impact

    (16:03) Upcoming Events and Initiatives

    (17:19) Signature Questions: Manchester's Unique Social Impact

    (20:09) Life Lessons and Personal Insights


    Listen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk

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  • Addressing food poverty with Zoe Marlow
    Apr 22 2025

    In the 10th episode of Season 10 of the Meet the Mancunian podcast, host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe interviews Zoe Marlow, Food Bank Manager at Dandelion Community Church. They discuss Zoe's personal journey from seeking help to becoming a community leader, the operations and challenges of running a food bank, and the importance of treating individuals with compassion and respect.

    Zoe shares insights into food poverty, the stigma attached to seeking help, and community initiatives aimed at reducing poverty and fostering self-sustainability. The episode also highlights Zoe's inspiring trip to Africa and its impact on her community work.

    #FoodPoverty #FuelPoverty #community #GM #manchester #SocialImpact #NonProfit #podcast

    Did you know:

    · In 2022/23 there were 7.2 million people, or 11% of the UK population, in households experiencing food poverty, including 17% of children.

    · Food banks are run by charities and are intended as a temporary provision to supply emergency food.

    · In 2022/23, 2.3 million people in the UK lived in households which had used a food bank in the previous 12 months, a rate of 3%. This includes 6% of children, 3% of working-age adults, and around 1% of pensioners.

    · In 2023/24 the Trussell Trust supplied 3.12 millionemergency food parcels, the highest number of parcels distributed by the network in a year.

    Key resource:

    Dandelion Community Centre


    Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode &transcript:

    (01:02) Meet Zoe Marlow: Food Bank Manager

    (01:49) Zoe's Personal Journey

    (02:32) Dandelion Food Bank: How It Works

    (05:03) Challenges and Obstacles

    (07:27) Community Support and Services

    (11:30) Dandelion Community Savers and Africa Trip

    (16:38) Misunderstandings and Myths

    (23:15) Community Voice and Development

    (24:58) Signature Questions


    Listen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk

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  • Supporting sustainable clothing with Ghada Soliman
    Apr 15 2025

    In the ninth episode of Season 10 of the Meet the Mancunian podcast, host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe speakswith Ghada Soliman, Founder, of Sustainable Threads. They discuss Ghada's journey from overcoming a serious health condition to her passion for volunteering and helping marginalised communities.

    Ghada shares how Sustainable Threads reuses old fabrics to create new products, aiming tosupport vulnerable women and promote environmental sustainability. Despite funding challenges and language barriers, the initiative has made significant social and environmental impacts by providing a safe space for women to learn new skills and generate income. Ghada offers advice on turning simple ideas into impactful projects and emphasises the importance of resilience, networking, and kindness.

    #Sustainability #SustainableClothing #community #GM #manchester #SocialImpact #NonProfit #podcast

    Did you know:

    · Approximately 73% of waste clothing in the UK goes to landfill

    · In the UK, approximately 350,000 tonnes of clothing waste are sent to landfills each year.

    · The UK is the fourth largest producer of textile waste in Europe.

    · The environmental impact of fashion waste includes landfill pollution, water pollution, and carbon emissions.

    Key resource:

    Sustainable Threads

    Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode & transcript:

    (00:55) Introducing Ghada Soliman

    (01:34) The Journey to Volunteering

    (03:52) Sustainable Threads Initiative

    (08:26) Challenges and Impact

    (20:36) The Power of Advertising and Visibility

    (20:59) Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

    (22:22) Networking and Community Engagement

    (24:58) Upcoming Opportunities for Sustainable Threads

    (26:57) Reflections and Personal Insights


    Listen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk


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  • Empowering community-led change with Niki Banks
    Apr 8 2025

    In the eighth episode of Season 10 of the Meet the Mancunian podcast, host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe speaks with Niki Banks, co-founder of One World Together. Niki shares herjourney from her academic background in global development to launching a social enterprise aimed at providing flexible funding directly to communities.

    She highlights the challenges faced by small charities and community groups in obtaining long-term funding and highlights the importance of trust and local empowerment in solving community issues. Niki also discusses the impact OneWorld Together has made in Manchester, Kenya, and Zambia, and the importance of collaboration and community bonds in driving social impact. The episode ends with Niki sharing upcoming events and her thoughts on Manchester's uniquespirit for social impact work.

    #Community #Fundraising #Charities #GM #manchester #SocialImpact #NonProfit #podcast

    Did you know:

    · Smaller charities face challenges of funding. Nearly 90% of UK funds reaching international charities go to the 77 largest charities.

    · Smaller charities are often overlooked in favour of larger, well-established charities and face challenges of trust.

    · Local, grassroots charities are often the ones best placed to support the most vulnerable in their communities.


    Key resource:

    One World Together

    Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode &transcript:

    (00:56) Meet Niki Banks

    (01:37) Niki's Journey into Charity Work

    (02:55) Challenges in the Charity Sector

    (04:13) One World Together's Mission

    (07:00) Community Savers and Global Learning

    (09:10) Impact and Achievements

    (15:46) Volunteer Opportunities and Events


    Listen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk

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  • Empowering youth through play with Ryan Miemczyk
    Apr 1 2025

    In the seventh episode of Season 10 of the Meet the Mancunian podcast, host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe engages with Ryan Miemczyk, Chair of Trustees at Manchester Young Lives. Ryan shares his journey into social work, driven by his passionfor supporting youth and his love for sports. He discusses the charity's mission to empower young people through play and recreation, providing alternative education, and improving employability skills.

    Ryan highlights the critical challenges faced by the organisation, particularly sustainable funding, and emphasises the importance of community involvement. He also shares insights on the broader social impact landscape, advocating forclear communication of purpose and beneficiary engagement. Tune in for an inspiring episode on making a tangible difference in the lives of young people.

    #Youth #Sports #community #GM #manchester #SocialImpact #NonProfit #podcast

    Did you know:

    · Over 75% of children under 12 aren’t getting enough active free play.

    · Only one in four boys and one in five girls in England get the recommended 60 minutes of activity every day.

    · Participation in sport and physical activity varies greatly among different demographic groups.

    · Significant inequalities remain in activity levels, with Black (42%) and Asian (43%) children and young people, and those from the least affluent families (45%), still less likely to play sport or be physically active than the average across all ethnicities and affluence groups. Girls (45%) are also less likely to be active than boys (51%).

    Key resource:

    Manchester Young Lives

    Time stamps of key moments in the podcastepisode & transcript:

    (00:54) Episode 10.7: Meet Ryan Miemzyk

    (01:47) Ryan's Journey into Youth Support

    (02:56) Manchester Young Lives: History and Mission

    (05:48) Challenges and Impact

    (08:55) Misunderstandings and Buzzwords

    (12:10) Advice for Making an Impact

    (14:08) Ryan's Other Charitable Work

    (16:39) Signature Questions


    Listen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk

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  • Creating awareness for the environment with Lydia German
    Mar 25 2025

    Join host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe in the sixth episode of Season 10 of the Meet the Mancunian podcast as she interviews Lydia German, Senior Content and Campaigns Officer at Lancashire Wildlife Trust. Lydia discusses her journey into wildlife conservation, inspired by her grandfather and her passion for environmental politics.

    She shares insights on the goals and challenges of Lancashire Wildlife Trust, including their aim to have 30% of land and sea recovering by 2030 and mobilising one in four people to takeaction for nature. Lydia also talks about the importance of reaching diverse communities and young people, as well as her impactful work in policy communication and community engagement.

    (Host tip: This episode is a nice follow on from the previous episode featuring Simon Owen, Ambassador, Lancashire Wildlife Trust.)

    #Conservation #Environment #Wildlife #community #GM #manchester #SocialImpact #NonProfit #podcast

    Did you know:

    · Lancashire Wildlife Trust look after 1,288 hectares of nature reserves for rare and threatened species and habitats

    · They deliver environmental education to around 20,000 children per year.

    Key resource:

    Lancashire Wildlife Trust

    Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode &transcript:

    (00:52) Introducing Lydia German

    (01:50) Lydia's Journey into Wildlife Conservation

    (03:29) Role and Goals of Lancashire Wildlife Trust

    (05:19) Challenges in Environmental Politics

    (06:59) Reaching Diverse Communities

    (08:45) Impact and Achievement

    (15:38) Signature Questions and Personal Insights

    Listen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk



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  • Championing Environmental Conservation with Simon Owen
    Mar 18 2025

    In the fifth episode of Season 10 of the Meet the Mancunian podcast, host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe interviews Simon Owen,founder of Standby Productions and the first-ever ambassador for the Wildlife Trust of Lancashire, Greater Manchester, and North Merseyside.

    Simon shares his passion for supporting the environment and his journey from birdwatching with his dad to making award-winning wildlife films. He discusses the importance of peatlands, the challenges of conservation funding, and his unique partnership with the Wildlife Trust. Simon also highlights community projects and the positive impact of connecting people with nature. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on turning passion into purpose and making a meaningful social impact.

    #Conservation #Environment #Peatlands#community #GM #manchester #SocialImpact #NonProfit #podcast

    Did you know:

    · Peatlands are vital ecosystems that store carbon, provide clean water, and support biodiversity.

    · They also help prevent flooding.

    · They support rare plants, insects and wading birds,

    Key resources:

    Standby Productions

    Lancashire Wildlife Trust

    Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode &transcript:

    (00:55) Simon Owen on Environmental Support

    (03:58) Partnership with Wildlife Trust

    (07:37) Challenges and Community Impact

    (18:42) Finding Your Passion and Making an Impact

    (20:42) Unique Partnerships and Creative Funding

    (22:02) Harnessing Business for Environmental Good

    (22:53) Signature Questions: Manchester's Unique Social Impact

    (28:53) Heartwarming Stories and Final Thoughts

    Listen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk

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  • Empowering Ukraine refugees with Marianna Vaszilyliv
    Mar 11 2025

    In the fourth episode of Season 10 of the Meet the Mancunian podcast, host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe speaks withMarianna Vaszilyliv, co-founder and project lead of United for Ukraine. Marianna shares her journey from being a teacher to passionately supporting Ukrainian refugees in the UK after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

    Marianna discusses the inception and evolution of United for Ukraine, which started as an informational platform and has grown to provide extensive employment servicesand support. She highlights key challenges such as language barriers and emotional distress faced by refugees and how her team is helping them overcome these obstacles. The episode also focuses on inspiring stories of refugees finding new purpose and employment in the UK and underscores the ongoing need for community support and involvement.

    #Ukraine #refugees #employability #community #GM #manchester #SocialImpact #NonProfit#podcast

    Did you know:

    · Around 217,000 Ukrainians were living in the UK as of 30 June 2024.

    · As of 2024, 70% of adults who arrived under the two main Ukraine schemes were women. Around 27% of all arrivals were children under the age of 18.


    Key resource:

    United for Ukraine

    Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode &transcript:

    (00:44) Meet Marianna Vaszilyliv: Championing Ukrainian Refugees

    (01:49) Marianna's Journey: From Teacher to Advocate

    (03:13) United for Ukraine: Mission and Services

    (06:22) Overcoming Challenges: Bias and Language Barriers

    (09:01) Emotional Support and Success Stories

    (10:21) Impact and Inspirational Stories

    (13:38) Balancing Personal and Professional Life

    (15:54) How to Support Ukrainian Refugees

    (20:21) Signature Questions and Closing Thoughts


    Listen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk

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