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Immy Sykes: Beyond bikes, books and birds

1 h 8 min · 9 de dic de 2025
portada del episodio Immy Sykes: Beyond bikes, books and birds

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The one and only Immy Sykes. If you don’t already know who Immy is your life is about to get a lot better. Immy works for a community benefit society where she uses her masters in environmental sustainability, she is a writer of diverse content, she volunteers for her local run club, she climbs, she reads lots of books and tells people about them and very importantly she really loves crisps. I would say ignore all of that except the crisps because through this episode we will find she is many things I didn’t expect and many things that caused her to question how she describes herself. Most importantly she is honest, genuine and has a beautiful story, enjoy

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