Voices of One Fylde

BIBAs Podcast

4 min · 19. juni 2026
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In this special short episode of Voices of One Fylde, Marilyn and Rebecca welcome two judges from BIBAs during their visit to One Fylde. The judges explain what the Best in Business Awards celebrate, what they hope to discover during the judging process and why it is important to understand the real difference an organisation makes. They also hear about the wider work of One Fylde, including Tune-Ability, the café, recycling, the craft group and gardening. The conversation explores why individuals with a learning disability or autism should have the chance to share their voices, tell their own stories and celebrate their achievements. There may not have been any microphones at Libra House, but the iPad was ready for its promotion.

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Shaping Our Tomorrow with Tracey Bush

What does a great day look like for you in 2030? In this episode of Voices of One Fylde, Marilyn and Rebecca are joined by One Fylde CEO Tracey Bush to discuss Shaping Our Tomorrow, an exciting event designed to put the people One Fylde supports at the heart of the organisation's future plans. Together they explore why One Fylde is asking people to share their ideas, hopes and ambitions for the future, how those ideas will help shape the organisation's 2027–2030 strategy, and why every voice matters. The conversation looks at what attendees can expect on the day, how ideas will be gathered and turned into action, and why lived experience is so important when planning for the future. There is also a brief look back at Tune-Ability's recent appearance at Lancaster University, where Marilyn and Rebecca shared their own experiences of inclusive broadcasting with researchers and health professionals. With plenty of thoughtful discussion, a little time travel, and a few laughs along the way, this episode is all about making sure the future is shaped by the people who know One Fylde best. 💛 Because your ideas, your voice, and your future matter.

24. juni 202619 min
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A Month of Growth, Awards and Opportunity

In this episode of Voices of One Fylde, Marilyn and Rebecca sit down with One Fylde CEO Tracey Bush to reflect on a busy and exciting period across the organisation and Tune Ability.  They look back on winning the Technology Award at the Markel 3rd Sector Care Awards, share their own experience of the day in Birmingham, and explore what that recognition means for the people behind the microphone.  The conversation covers the continued growth of Tune Ability, including work at The Harbour, new opportunities through Connectiverse at The Manor, and an invitation to present at Lancaster University.  Tracey also reflects on company events looking at the importance of giving people a voice, making information accessible, and supporting independence in everyday life — from housing choices to building confidence in the community.  There’s discussion around community events, partnerships with Barons Furniture & Lytham Festival, enterprise opportunities, fundraising efforts, and what it means to create purpose and belonging for the people One Fylde supports.  A wide-ranging and uplifting conversation that highlights how inclusion, creativity and opportunity are shaping the future of Tune Ability and One Fylde.

1. mai 202641 min
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Supported Living with Paul Anson

In this episode of Voices of One Fylde, Marilyn and Rebecca are joined by Paul Anson, Director of Housing and Facilities at One Fylde. Paul shares his journey from working in housing, local government and the charity sector into his current role, and talks about what makes supported living so important for the people One Fylde supports. The conversation explores what supported living means in practice, how it differs from traditional housing, and the role it plays in helping people live more independently and comfortably. There’s also time for a light-hearted quick fire round, where Paul reveals a few personal favourites and even designs his perfect home. A warm, easy to follow discussion about the importance of having the right home, with the right support.

19. mars 202619 min