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Initial Step

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Welcome to Initial Step!On this channel, we bring you short, engaging conversational interviews where we talk with talented individuals from the creative sector, focusing especially on those who have risen from low socioeconomic or working-class backgrounds.Our aim? To shine a light on the barriers that often exist when trying to break into creative roles. But more importantly, to showcase inspiring stories of how these challenges can be overcome. Join us as we explore the journeys of remarkable people, learn about their struggles, triumphs, and everything in between. Because no matter where you start, breaking into the creative sector is possible, and we’re here to prove it.Make sure to subscribe to avoid missing any episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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22 episodios

Portada del episodio Class, Access & Authenticity: The Truth About Breaking Into Acting | Emma, Bthechange Theatre CIC

Class, Access & Authenticity: The Truth About Breaking Into Acting | Emma, Bthechange Theatre CIC

From homelessness to founding a theatre company. Emma shares the journey that shaped her, and why she believes access, authenticity, and owning your story are the most powerful tools in the industry. In this episode I'm joined by Emma, actor, founder, and theatre programme director of Bthechange Theatre CIC. An organisation dedicated to breaking down barriers to the acting industry by partnering with charities and supporting people from underrepresented and working-class backgrounds. Emma opens up about growing up in a single-parent household, experiencing homelessness, and finding her way into acting later in life. Rather than hiding her background, she's built a career and a company on it. We talk about what it really means to use lived experience as strength, and why staying connected to your roots can be the difference between surviving and thriving. We cover: → Class and access in the acting industry → Regional bias and how it shapes who gets in the room → Why authenticity is a competitive advantage, not a liability → The power of creating your own work → How Bthechange Theatre CIC is changing the landscape If you've ever felt like the industry wasn't built for you — this one's for you. 🔗 Find out more about Bthechange Theatre CIC: https://www.instagram.com/bthechange_theatre_cic/ Photo credit - Jacqui McSweeney — If you found this valuable, please like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs to hear it. 🔔 Subscribe for more inspirational stories and insights into those from working class and low socioeconomic backgrounds! 👍 Like this video if you enjoyed Emma's journey! 🗣️ Comment below with your thoughts and questions for Emma! Follow Us: - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/initialstep.co.uk/ - Twitter - https://x.com/step_initial - Apple podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/initial-step/id1758128198 - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZizcM5a2HEQKcaAPToysk?si=79fb1e8a830a4ec9 - Linktree - https://linktr.ee/initialstep Follow Emma Turner - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-turner-259525a6 - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mcractressemmaturner - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/18cin68G2S/?mibextid=wwXIfr Thanks for watching! #initialstep #workingclass #lowsocioeconomicbackground #creativeindustry #TVandFilm #Advertising #PRandMarketing #CreativeJourney #CareerInspiration #anyonecanachievesuccess #actor #bthechangetheatre ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12 de may de 2026 - 43 min
Portada del episodio Class, Confidence & Careers: How Susanna Broke Into Marketing From a Working-Class Background

Class, Confidence & Careers: How Susanna Broke Into Marketing From a Working-Class Background

In this conversation, Susanna shares her journey from a working-class background to becoming the Head of Marketing at a charity focused on social mobility. She reflects on the impact of her upbringing, education, and the encouragement she received from a teacher that changed her trajectory. Susanna discusses the challenges of navigating class perceptions in professional spaces, the importance of self-funding her university education, and her experiences working in historic houses. She also addresses her parenting choices and the perceptions of sending her child to an independent school, highlighting the complexities of class and identity. We explore the nuances of class in the workplace, particularly in marketing and PR. They discuss the perceptions of class, the divide between marketing and PR professionals, and the challenges faced by those from working-class backgrounds. The conversation also touches on the importance of cultural capital, social mobility, and the impact of unpaid internships. Susanna shares her experiences and insights on how confidence plays a crucial role in overcoming class barriers and encourages young people to pursue their ambitions without being limited by their background. Key Takeaways: - Susanna identifies as working class despite her current status. - Education played a crucial role in her journey. - Encouragement from a teacher was pivotal in her life. - Self-funding university was a conscious decision to avoid burdening her parents. - Navigating middle-class spaces can be challenging for those from working-class backgrounds. - Her experiences in historic houses shaped her understanding of class. - Parenting choices reflect her desire to provide better opportunities for her child. - Class perceptions influence how individuals are treated in professional settings. - Marketing became a passion after being encouraged to explore it as a career. - Susanna's story highlights the importance of social mobility and access to opportunities. PR and communications is often seen as a middle-class domain. - Marketing professionals tend to have a more gritty approach compared to PR. - Experiences of humiliation can arise from class differences in professional settings. - Unpaid internships perpetuate class disparities in the workplace. - Social mobility is influenced by cultural capital and access to opportunities. - Confidence is a key differentiator in overcoming class barriers. - Awareness of class structures can help navigate professional environments. - Working-class individuals often face additional challenges in securing internships. - Cultural capital can vary significantly based on geographic location. - Everyone's voice matters in discussions about class and opportunity. 🔔 Subscribe for more inspirational stories and insights into those from working class and low socioeconomic backgrounds! 👍 Like this if you enjoyed Susanna's journey! 🗣️ Comment below with your thoughts and questions for Susanna! Follow Us: - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/initialstep.co.uk/ - Twitter - https://x.com/step_initial - Apple podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/initial-step/id1758128198 - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZizcM5a2HEQKcaAPToysk?si=79fb1e8a830a4ec9 - Linktree - https://linktr.ee/initialstep Follow Susanna - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanna-plummer/ - Working Options - https://workingoptions.org.uk/ Thanks for listening! #initialstep #workingclass #lowsocioeconomicbackground #creativeindustry #TVandFilm #Advertising #PRandMarketing #CreativeJourney #CareerInspiration #anyonecanachievesuccess #capital #socialcapital #economiccapital #culturalcapital #socialmobility ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 7 min
Portada del episodio Social Mobility, Class & Creating Fair Opportunity | Nina Slingsby, Founder of OAHA

Social Mobility, Class & Creating Fair Opportunity | Nina Slingsby, Founder of OAHA

What does it really take to level the playing field, and is the system even designed to let that happen? Nina Slingsby, founder of OAHA, shares her personal journey from a grant-funded school to leading meaningful change in workplace inclusion and social mobility. Her story is one of navigating systems not built with everyone in mind and choosing to rewrite the rules from the inside. In this conversation, Nina unpacks: 🔹 Why the definition of "working class" is more personal than political and whether it still applies today 🔹 How diverse educational environments shape the way we see class, opportunity, and ourselves 🔹 The hidden role university plays in steering, or steering you away from the right career path 🔹 How mentorship and the right leadership can be the difference between stagnation and a breakthrough 🔹 The systemic barriers that quietly block career progression and how to spot them 🔹 Why location is one of the most underrated factors in access to opportunity 🔹 How organisations can work together to create change that actually sticks This is a conversation about more than diversity initiatives and HR policy. It's about what fairness genuinely looks like in practice and why collaboration, not just intention, is what drives real systemic change. 💬 Have you experienced barriers in your career that others didn't seem to face? Share your story in the comments. 📌 Learn more about Nina's work at OAHA and the mission to create equitable workplaces for everyone. 🔔 Subscribe for more inspirational stories and insights into those from working class and low socioeconomic backgrounds! 👍 Like this video if you enjoyed Nina's story! 🗣️ Comment below with your thoughts and questions for Nina! Follow Us: - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/initialstep.co.uk/ - Twitter - https://x.com/step_initial - Apple podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/initial-step/id1758128198 - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZizcM5a2HEQKcaAPToysk?si=79fb1e8a830a4ec9 - Linktree - https://linktr.ee/initialstep Follow Nina LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninaslingsby/ Website - www.oaha.uk Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oahaltd/ Thanks for listening! #initialstep #workingclass #lowsocioeconomicbackground #creativeindustry #TVandFilm #Advertising #PRandMarketing #CreativeJourney #CareerInspiration #anyonecanachievesuccess #OAHA #SocialMobility #WorkingClass #InclusionAtWork #CareerDevelopment #SystemicChange #DiversityAndInclusion #FairOpportunity #PeopleAndCulture ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18 de mar de 2026 - 47 min
Portada del episodio A Life Between Systems: Care, Education and Employment - Marisa's Journey

A Life Between Systems: Care, Education and Employment - Marisa's Journey

In this conversation, Marisa shares her journey growing up in foster care in Essex, shaped by instability, addiction and the justice system. She reflects on how receiving funding to attend a convent boarding school exposed her to a world far removed from her roots, forcing her to adapt, blend in, and develop confidence in formal environments, while quietly carrying the stigma of being in care. Marisa talks candidly about the pressure to attend university, the belief that it was the only route to success, and the reality of dropping out with debt and no degree. She opens up about how these experiences, alongside caring responsibilities for her mother, led her into mental health work before eventually stepping away to protect herself. Her career in recruitment became a turning point. Drawing on empathy shaped by lived experience, Marisa championed people from working-class and disadvantaged backgrounds, sometimes taking risks others wouldn’t. From helping someone sleeping rough into employment, to later working with charities and leading DEI initiatives, she found purpose in creating access and opportunity for others. Marisa reflects on how organisations are beginning to take social mobility more seriously, while still often failing to understand the complexity behind people’s backgrounds. She also shares what it meant to finally hear her experiences reflected in conversations around class and why she wouldn’t change her roots, seeing them as central to who she is and how she supports others today. 🔔 Subscribe for more inspirational stories and insights into those from working class and low socioeconomic backgrounds! 👍 Like if you enjoyed Marisa's journey! 🗣️ Comment below with your thoughts and questions for Marisa! Follow Us: - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/initialstep.co.uk/ - Apple podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/initial-step/id1758128198 - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZizcM5a2HEQKcaAPToysk?si=79fb1e8a830a4ec9 - Linktree - https://linktr.ee/initialstep Follow Marisa: - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marisa-lloyd-certrp-46677069/ Thanks for listening! #initialstep #workingclass #lowsocioeconomicbackground #creativeindustry #TVandFilm #Advertising #PRandMarketing #CreativeJourney #CareerInspiration #anyonecanachievesuccess #Trauma ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

10 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
Portada del episodio Lifting the lid at the BBC on Newsnight - David's story of class within the BBC

Lifting the lid at the BBC on Newsnight - David's story of class within the BBC

In this episode, veteran graphic designer David Chaudoir draws on over 30 years in the media industry to speak candidly about class, culture, and power inside major institutions like the BBC. David reflects on a controversial moment involving a doctored Newsnight clip linked to the Insurrection on January 6th 2021. An incident that pushed him to publicly question media integrity and editorial bias. From there, the conversation widens into a deeper critique of how a dominant middle-class worldview within media limits diversity of thought and marginalises working-class voices. We explore how ideas of “working class” have shifted over time, the role education plays in class mobility, and why trades, apprenticeships, and alternative pathways deserve equal respect. Above all, David argues for resilience, hard work, and genuine diversity of opinion as essential ingredients for a healthier, more representative media landscape. This is an honest, challenging conversation about class, credibility, and who gets to shape the national conversation. Key Takeaways - David Chaudoir has over 30 years’ experience working in media and graphic design - A doctored Newsnight clip raised serious concerns about editorial integrity - Media organisations are dominated by a narrow middle-class perspective - Working-class voices are often marginalised in mainstream discourse - The BBC has become increasingly disconnected from everyday audiences - Class distinctions are harder to define, but still deeply influential - Education should value trades and apprenticeships alongside academia - Diversity of thought matters as much as diversity of background - Hard work and resilience remain essential to success - Background should never define potential 🔔 Subscribe for more inspirational stories and insights into those from working class and low socioeconomic backgrounds! 👍 Like this if you enjoyed David's story! 🗣️ Comment below with your thoughts and questions for David! Follow Us: - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/initialstep.co.uk/ - Twitter - https://x.com/step_initial - Apple podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/initial-step/id1758128198 - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZizcM5a2HEQKcaAPToysk?si=79fb1e8a830a4ec9 - Linktree - https://linktr.ee/initialstep Follow David - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-chaudoir/ - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/motionoldboy/ Thanks for listening! #initialstep #workingclass #lowsocioeconomicbackground #creativeindustry #TVandFilm #Advertising #PRandMarketing #CreativeJourney #CareerInspiration #anyonecanachievesuccess #bbc #newsnight #whistleblower ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

14 de ene de 2026 - 59 min
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MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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