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  • How persuasion over pressure saw her greatest success
    Apr 13 2026

    Sports leader, author, journalist, teacher and academic. Before she passed, Marie Weir graciously shared her 90 years of life experience with me and boy, had she filled her life with success.

    Marie’s "tough but fair" leadership style led to a historic victory for Scottish hockey. Replicating the tactics she saw in football Marie led Scotland Women to beat England in 1972 for the first time in 39 years!

    This is a thoughtful reflection on leadership styles, empowering the individual to build a better team and the enduring power of true self confidence.

    Marie’s reflection on the core of leadership remained rooted in respect, listening, and love.

    This is a beautiful episode that reminds us of the real values that good leadership requires.

    Music: 'Spirit of Fire' - fiftysounds.com

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    41 m
  • What is it really like to work for the world’s most powerful families?
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode of Unmuted, host Gary Robinson sits down with Peter McGinnis, a veteran of the global high-end service industry. From the prestigious Ivor Spencer School for Butlers to the sun-drenched decks of superyachts and the private suites of Hollywood royalty, Peter has seen it all.

    Recording live from a park bench between Hyde Park and Kensington, Gary and Peter explore the evolution of "service," the stark differences between old and new money, and why Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is the ultimate survival tool when your boss is a billionaire.


    Music: 'Spirit of Fire' - fiftysounds.com



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    40 m
  • Fixing the Frontline: Ron Taylor on the Social Care Crisis and the Power of EQ
    Mar 24 2026

    From caring for his grandfather in the 1980s to managing 13 care homes across the north of Scotland today, this Unmuted episode guest delivers a masterclass in how EQ has been the vital core of delivering successful care.

    Ron Taylor is the Managing Director of the award-winning Parkland Care Homes and with over 30 years in this sector he pulls no punches regarding the “heinous” financial pressures it faces including a staggering 15% pay gap between social care workers and the NHS.

    He shares his thoughts on why the social care sector is the "lost cousin" of the NHS, how fixing "bed blocking" requires a total rethink of care funding and his manifesto for the government, including a £15/hour minimum wage for social care workers.

    Beyond the politics, we explore Ron’s unique leadership philosophy: why he recruits for Emotional Intelligence (EQ) over IQ, and how "servant leadership" allows his frontline managers to focus on what matters most—the residents.

    Listen to this episode of Unmuted by following the link in the bio or searching Become Unmuted on your favourite streaming platform.

    #socialcarecrisis #socialcarefunding #parklandcarehomes #caremanifesto #careleadership

    Music: 'Spirit of Fire' - fiftysounds.com

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    27 m
  • How a Hairy-Assed Farmer Became a Scottish Success Story
    Mar 20 2026

    He thought he was indestructible, but when illness brought him to his knees it also served him with lessons of personal growth he never expected.

    Mike Forbes is former fly-fishing champion, in his own words a ‘hairy-assed farmer’ from Angus, and a man who looked a 10% survival rate in the eye and told it to sod off.

    This episode of the Unmuted podcast shares the bare faced resilience but also the unswerving humility of Mike’s spirit.

    Mike started life as a second generation farmer who sees opportunities in challenges. When the pig farming business was in decline, he transformed a run down boathouse into a coveted luxury country resort.

    His real transformation occurred during his recovery from a rare leukemia. Faced with a 10% survival rate, Mike found faith through a series of events that have shaped him into a man who now expresses empathy, humility and transparency.

    For those of you who have visited Forbes of Kingennie Country Resort, the history of the location and man who made this place will likely astound you. For anyone who has faced a dark journey of their own, this podcast might serve as a beacon of light.

    An incredible story of an incredible man whose outlook on life is from a life well lived.

    #forbespfkingennie #mikeforbes #faithlikepotatoes #inspiringstories #scottishheroes

    Music: 'Spirit of Fire' - fiftysounds.com

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    33 m
  • Boudoir Photography Saved My Life
    Mar 15 2026

    Victoria’s job is so much more than photographing boudoir shots. It’s been a space of reclamation, driving her to advocate on body positivity to youth groups, and her salvation when her life crumbled in 2024.

    From quitting the office job she hated and never even handling a camera, Victoria Baptiste found herself as a career photographer and discovered the creative and meaningful work that came from boudoir photography.

    I met with Victoria to discuss the importance of high emotional intelligence in a job where your customers are at their most vulnerable. I learned that this safety in vulnerability offers Victoria's customers an emotional outlet that they often aren’t anticipating.

    She explains that her work is less about the photos themselves and more about reclaiming self-worth for women who have survived cancer, domestic violence, or body dysmorphia.

    A central theme of the episode is resilience. Victoria shares her experience of losing her father, her dog, her home, and her relationship while navigating a pregnancy loss—all within eight months. She credits her survival to her business and the "anchor" of small daily routines. The episode also explores the dangers of social media "perfection" culture, the rise of AI, and Victoria’s work with youth charities to promote healthy body image in schools.

    Take a listen to learn how Flux Photography’s Victoria Baptiste handles life with half dressed customers with the greatest care.

    Music: 'Spirit of Fire' - fiftysounds.com

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    34 m
  • Can an Emotionally Intelligent Politician be the Leader we ALL Need?
    Mar 5 2026

    Carl Cashman may be described as the UK’s hottest politician, but that should be representative of his keen ambition and remarkable commitment to the betterment of the community of Liverpool, not just his appearance.

    In an age where we often find political leaders who are out of touch and without empathy, In Carl, I met a leader who knows that empathy and emotional intelligence help him.

    He is quick to share the stories of people in his community who have inspired him, who provide mentorship and inspiration. This isn’t a solo rise to success, but a collective effort and one that Carl celebrates openly.

    At just 34, Carl is the leader for the Liberal Democrats in Liverpool. If you’ve seen him on TV, heard him on the radio, or met with him in person, you’ll likely agree that he does not fit the stereotype of the typical politician.

    Personable, authentic and passionate; Carl is first and foremost a member of the Liverpool community. He leads with heart as much as strategy and not once did he offer a ‘politician’s’ answer to any of my questions.

    An inspiring, humbling and empowering podcast guest - take a listen to Carl as he shares his thoughts on how we can think, inspire and communicate with each other for a better quality of life in our communities.

    Music: 'Spirit of Fire' - fiftysounds.com

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    36 m
  • How my Secret Gay Love Affair Became a Drama - Literally!
    Feb 15 2026

    Unmuted was recently commissioned to produce eight short-form audio packages to be broadcast on Pride FM.

    'Learning How To Dive' is the brainchild of award-winning writer, Brendan Murray.

    The play is about three people, one uncertain future, love, lies, loss and what comes next.

    It is much more than a work of fiction. The story is based on Brendan's thirty-year relationship with a married man.

    Here are all eight short form interviews in one, easy-to-listen feature.

    TUNE TO PRIDE FM FOR MORE STORIES FROM BRENDAN MURRAY…YOU CAN SEE HIS PLAY, ‘LEARNING HOW TO DIVE’ AT THE WHITE BEAR THEATRE ON KENNIGTON ROAD IN LONDON FROM THE 10TH TO THE 21ST OF FEBRUARY 2026. THERE ARE EVENING AN MATINEE PERFORMANCES…GO TO WWW.DAMNCHEEK.CO.UK FOR MORE INFORMATION.

    MUSIC: 'I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes)' Chet Baker (Composer: H Carmichael)



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    27 m
  • How to be Yourself When Your World is Falling Apart
    Feb 13 2026

    “I don’t know a harder job when you’re not feeling the way you are; my best friend and brother died within 7 days of each other and I went on air and talked about it because that's where the two worlds marry up.”

    The task of a radio presenter is to set the tone and mood for your day - despite what they may be feeling on the inside.

    They may be the first voices that you hear in the morning. They tell you the good news and the bad. They pep you up, they calm you down. You feel like you know them…but do you really know the story behind that trusted voice?

    Radio and radio presenters have long held the highest form of trust as a media source.

    What is about radio that makes it feel so trusting? And why does deep emotional intelligence play such an important role in how you connect with the station of your choice?

    At its heart, radio is typically consumed as a 1-2-1 media - you listen in your car, as you cook, as you work. Radio presenters are trained to deliver their content to you, the single person, not the mass audience it actually reaches, which is why it feels so personal.

    In this podcast, I speak to 3 of my radio protegees who have gone on to major success in their field. Garry Spence broadcasts daily on Clyde 1 across Scotland, Paul Harper is heard daily on Jack FM in Canada, and Pete Snodden can be found on Cool FM across Northern Ireland.

    We share a peek behind the curtain of life on radio and discuss how they show up everyday - even when they are navigating terrible personal trauma.

    There are great stories here about their experiences, their careers, and how they manage when life gets tough. Take a listen and share your thoughts with us!

    #radiopresenters #lifeinradio #emotionalintelligence #presentingskills #inspiringpodcast

    Music: 'Spirit of Fire' - fiftysounds.com



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    59 m