Creating Communities: The Educafe Podcast
How can a small English conversation meetup transform into a thriving weekly hub supporting up to 200 people every single week? This opening episode tells the inspiring story of EduCafe CIC, exploring how a simple idea grew into a lively, volunteer-powered gathering that offers social connection, language learning, community advice, and crucial wellbeing support. To unpack this journey of local impact and integration, host Jamie speaks with Clare Middleton, Founder and Co-Director of EduCafe CIC, and Mark Brown, West Berkshire Council’s Lead for Adult & Community Learning.Together, they share the inspiring story of how EduCafe grew from a small English-conversation meet up into a thriving weekly community hub supporting up to 200 people every Wednesday. Clare reflects on her journey from running the Berkshire School of English to creating a warm, informal space where people of all ages and backgrounds could practise English, meet new people, and access friendly support. What began as a simple idea quickly developed into a lively, volunteer-powered gathering offering social connection, language learning support, community advice, family activities, and wellbeing sessions. Mark brings the council perspective, explaining how local partnerships helped EduCafe scale during key moments of change - particularly as the community welcomed Syrian, Afghan, Hong Kong, and Ukrainian families. He highlights how hubs like EduCafe play a vital role in building confidence, fostering belonging, and strengthening community cohesion across West Berkshire. Together, Clare and Mark explore: * The impact of community hubs in reducing isolation and boosting wellbeing * The importance of English conversation spaces for confidence and integration * How strong partnerships between councils, libraries, and charities create lasting change * Why volunteers are at the heart of EduCafe’s success * The unique atmosphere inside Newbury Library every Wednesday * How flexible, responsive community support can adapt to fast-changing needs Clare also introduces the Togetherness Programme, a new initiative designed to help other areas set up their own version of EduCafe, whether a full weekly hub or smaller elements like Parent Village or Chatty Corner, to meet local needs. The episode closes with thoughtful advice for anyone wanting to start their own community project: listen closely, start before you feel ready, choose partners who share your values, and build slowly but consistently. A warm, insightful conversation about how connection, kindness, and collaboration can transform a whole community. If you are inspired by what you hear you can find out more about Educafe and how you can set one up in your area using our Toolkit [https://www.educafeuk.co.uk/toolkit/] or How to Support Us [https://www.educafeuk.co.uk/how-to-support-us/]. If you’re feeling generous, you can buy us a coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/educafeuk]. This is a Research Podcasts [https://researchpodcasts.co.uk/] production. Credits: Presenter: Jamie Adam [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-adam-340791333/], Research Podcasts Guests: Clare Middleton [https://www.linkedin.com/in/clare-middleton-54b259107/], Educafe and Mark Brown, West Berkshire Council Producer: Jamie Adam [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-adam-340791333/], Research Podcasts You can read a transcript of this conversation here [https://researchpodcasts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Educafe-S1-E1-Origin-Story-Transcript.pdf]. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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