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Misha Glenny: my plans for In Our Time
Misha Glenny is taking over as presenter of In Our Time, succeeding Melvyn Bragg after 27 years. Glenny promises continuity rather than radical change, describing his approach as “evolution, not revolution,” while recognising the need for the programme to remain relevant in a changing media landscape.
He questions the show’s long-standing slogan, “Never knowingly relevant,” arguing instead that its discussions of history, science, and philosophy are often unknowingly relevant, especially during times of political and social uncertainty. Glenny believes audiences still have a strong appetite for serious, expert-led conversation despite the dominance of smartphones and short-form content.
While acknowledging competition from popular history podcasts such as The Rest Is History, he has no plans to imitate their style. Instead, he intends to preserve In Our Time’s tightly structured, rigorous format while ensuring it continues to engage new generations of listeners.
Luke Donald reveals secrets of Ryder Cup glory
In a recent interview with The Times, Luke Donald reflects on captaining Europe to a demanding away victory in the Ryder Cup, describing it as more stressful but ultimately more rewarding than his previous success. He argues that the hostile New York crowd, while often crossing the line, ended up strengthening the European team, creating unity and mental resilience rather than distraction.
Donald is critical of how crowd behaviour was handled, particularly abuse directed at players such as Rory McIlroy and their families. Rather than ignore it, he chose to prepare for it, building what he calls “anti-fragility” — the ability to grow stronger under pressure.
His leadership approach was obsessively detailed: months of communication with players, psychological preparation, simulated heckling, data-driven pairings, and a strong focus on culture and shared purpose. He contrasts Europe’s motivation — pride and identity — with the fact that US players were paid, using that difference as fuel.
Emilie Bellet named UK top finflunencer by Metro.co.uk
We are thrilled that our client Emilie Bellet has been named one of Metro.co.uk Metro’s top UK “finfluencers you need to follow.” As Vestpod founder/CEO and author of You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich, Emilie champions financial wellbeing as a right for women—breaking the gender wealth gap, boosting confidence amid pay disparities and life events like motherhood, and equipping them via keynotes on investing and ditching taboos to claim independence and security.
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE is the UK’s new Women In Tech Envoy
The UK Government has launched a new Women In Tech Taskforce to 'help women "enter, stay and lead" in the UK tech sector.' Leading the taskforce alongside Technology Secretary Liz Kendall is our very own Dr A-Marie Imafidon MBE, and we can't think of anyone better for the role, because Anne-Marie has been doing this work for over a decade. Through Stemettes, she's reached 65,000+ young people, hosted the Women In Tech podcast for the Evening Standard, and written a book that argues that a lack of women in tech means technology reflects limited experiences, creating biased products that don't serve everyone. She's consistently shown up to make tech more inclusive.
Former London Fire Commissioner given peerage by Prime Minister
In his nomination, the Prime Minister praised Roe’s “distinguished record of public service”, noting that he joined the London Fire Brigade in 2002 and rose through every rank before being appointed commissioner in 2020. Before joining the brigade, Roe served as an officer in the British Army and later worked with young refugees in London.
The Prime Minister highlighted Roe’s leadership of the brigade through the pandemic and its programme of reform following the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, culminating in a 2024 statutory inspection that deemed the LFB the most improved service in the country.
Alexis Conran to co-host day time Channel 5 show
Channel 5 Announces Alexis Conran as Co-Host of a New Daytime Show.
Huge congratulations to Alexis Conran who will be joining Channel 5's daytime line up from 2026 as co-host of the new programme, Storm and Alexis, airing daily from 11:30am – 12:45pm.
Misha Glenny to present BBC Radio 4 ‘institution’ In Our Time
Big News for BBC Radio 4 listeners.
Misha Glenny is taking over as presenter for In Our Time. The award-winning journalist and author steps into some seriously big shoes, Melvyn Bragg presented the show for 27+ years and over 1,000 episodes before stepping down in September.
For those unfamiliar: In Our Time is one of BBC Radio 4's longest-running shows, diving deep into history, philosophy, science, and culture.
The new series starts next year.
Are you an In Our Time listener? What topics would you like to see covered?
Dr Elaine Kasket on Stompcast with Dr Alex George
There’s no doubt that technology is at the core of pretty much everything we do now, and many of us couldn’t imagine our lives without it. But is our relationship with technology as good as it could be?
In part one of the Stompcast podcast, Dr Elaine Kasket, cyberpsychologist and expert in how our digital choices shape our experiences, and Dr Alex George explore the concept of ‘digital remains’ and what happens to a person’s data and social media platforms once they pass away.
https://shows.acast.com/stompcast/episodes/pt-1-what-happens-to-your-data-when-you-die-dr-elaine-kasket
Cyberpsychologist Elaine Kasket discussed the trend to use generativeAI to “resurrect” deceased loved ones
Cyberpsychologist Elaine Kasket discussed the trend to use Generative AI to “resurrect” deceased loved ones with Meghan McCarty Carino on Marketplace by APM's podcast Marketplace Tech recently. More and more people are using these tools to turn an old photograph into a short animation or create entire "AI clones" trained on old audio, video or written diaries. Elaine explores whether these technological advancements are a healthy development.
Adam Kingl discusses what Gen Z want from us in Voices in Leadership podcast
Author and future of work speaker Adam Kingl was on the Voices in Leadership podcast, hosted by Dr. Angela J. Buckley, discussing his research on multigenerational collaboration and how to engage the youngest generations in the workforce.
https://voicesinleadership.live/episode/bridging-generational-gaps-what-does-gen-z-want-from-us
Candice Brathwaite launches Conversation with Candice with Superstar Cynthia Eviro
Author, podcaster and speaker Candice Brathwaite has launched a video series Conversations with Candice where she and her guest have in-depth fireside chats about topics close to Candice's heart. The first show features friend and megastar Cynthia Erivo whose film Wicked For Good is out in the UK today.
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE features of the #2026Powerlist
This portrait of disability advocate and our speaker Adam Pearson by photographer Will Corry has been shortlisted for the Portrait of Britain awards by The British Journal of Photography. Congratulations to both Adam and Will.
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE at CNN’s Global Perspectives
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE, CEO and co-founder Stemettes, took to the stage alongside CNN’s Zain Asher at the organisation's Global Perspectives, an invitation-only event for international leaders and decision-makers across sectors such as technology, finance, investment, trade, geopolitics, healthcare, and tourism to discuss "the big ideas, bold leadership and dynamic economies at the frontlines of global transformation."
The inaugural summit in London, UK, explored Africa’s expanding role in geopolitics, innovation, and sustainability.
“We’re in the middle of a fourth industrial revolution,” says Anne-Marie, with so much exciting “untapped potential.” But more people need to be in the conversation and listened to, she adds.
Eleanor Mills: Why midlife divorce is good for you (as long as you’re a woman)
In her latest column for the The Telegraph, former The Sunday Times editor Eleanor Mills looks at why thousands of ‘walkaway wives’ are calling time on their marriages – and discovering new levels of happiness in the process.
It wasn’t any one incident that convinced Pat*, 55, from Cheshire that she had to leave her husband– just 25 years of feeling taken for granted.
7 Things To Do To Get Your Finances In Shape Before Baby Arrives: Emilie Bellet in Stylist Magazine
"Getting ready isn’t about spreadsheets or perfection — it’s about giving yourself options and peace of mind." Vestpod founder and personal finance speaker Emilie Bellet discusses the key money moves to make before your baby arrives in Stylist Magazine.
Luke Donald Wins SJA Award
Congratulations to Ryder Cup Europe Captain Luke Donald for winning the Services to Sport Off The Field category at the Sports Journalists Association British Sports Awards 2025, “having demonstrated exceptional leadership in guiding [his team] to back-to-back victories.”
Kimberley Wilson hosts Complex, BBCSounds’s new podcast on mental health
Kimberley Wilson is the host of the new BBCsounds podcast, Complex! A charted psychologist and author of Unprocessed: How the Food We Eat Is Fuelling Our Mental Health Crisis, Kimberley and her guests will help us make sense of all the information - and misinformation - that’s out there about our mental health. Listen to the trailer and the first episode focusing on perfection here.
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE on the #2026Powerlist
Congratulations to Dr A-Marie Imafidon MBE who features on the hashtag#2026Powerlist by Powerlist Magazine, whose mission is to ‘rebrand black Britain’ and to showcase role models that really touch and impact the lives of others in Britain’s black communities and beyond.
Kevin Gaskell for Entrepreneurship Magazine: "Transforming culture doesn’t happen overnight."
"It's about recognising that change requires new approaches and finding those approaches is not straight forward and error free. It is crucial to treat missteps as progress and help teams grow through them." Kevin Gaskell breaks down what leadership is in an article for Entrepreneur Magazine.
Eleanor Mills: There’s only one way that Prince Andrew can redeem himself now
In her latest column for the The Telegraph, former The Sunday Times editor Eleanor Mills argues Prince Andrew’s only true path to redemption is to fully cooperate with the Epstein investigation, naming other offenders and publicly expressing deep remorse to the victims, including those of Virginia Giuffre. Mere withdrawal from royal life or relocation, without genuine accountability and advocacy against such abuse, is presented as insufficient for regaining public trust or family honour!