I watched Life On Our Planet which features David Attenborough speaking about how humans have affected wildlife and the natural world in general during his lifetime.
Category: Radio
Category: Radio
A quick update from Ollie on the famous Dropout. Sorry for being a little quiet as of late! Like everyone else, we're just trying to get by in these UNCERTAIN times.
Ollie is joined by Rupert Stuart-Smith for a special Earth Day episode of The Big Show. Rupert is a PHD student at the University of Oxford, and is working brilliantly to identify and hold accountable those that are contributing towards...
Ollie, Jernene and Dave discuss the flaws of 'voluntourism' in West Africa, and how we should be more aware of the actual needs of communities before we ignorantly prescribe what we think they need.
Chris Shirley is a former officer in the Royal Marines and adventure enthusiast, who started the Hiatus Foundation in 2018 after becoming frustrated by the lack of support for athletes in Afghanistan. We have been a huge fan of his...
Wisdom and laughs with my good friend Jernene! Sometimes you just need to sit down with an old friend and get it all out there. We talk about pursuing our passions, not comparing ourselves to everyone else, and Jernene's time...
This week we're joined by Fred Brown and Huw Bell, who make up the South-West London duo; Automan. Listen as we chat about life, and play some tracks that the boys have been working on.
This week, I met up with Lucy and Lidia from the feminist organisation, FiLia to chat about feminism, art and life in general. Having studied Politics at university, I was familiar with feminist theory, but I wanted to take the...
In this show, Mobeen Hanid joins us to speak about his recent fundraising campaign that supported Great Ormond Street Hospital. A big congratulations to Mobeen for completing his 44 mile walk, and for raising a lot of money that will...
Ollie sits down with Stuart and Louis from Long Live Southbank (LLSB) as they discuss the campaign to save the Undercroft at South Bank, London, which exists as the world’s longest continually skated street spot.