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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Oct 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We're back!! We've had a summer off, spending some quality time away from each other. But now we're back and ready to tackle all of the worlds problems through the lens of football and feminism. Our first guest is one of the coolest politicians today. Jess Philips is the Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley, a seat which once belonged to leader of the Peaky Blinders Tommy Shelby. Jess is a passionate feminist, and has always been an advocate for women's issues throughout her career. In this episode we talk Brexit (sorry!), the current state of Westminster, Peaky Blinders, and more. Enjoy. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe and tell everyone you know!!!This is a Pink Protest podcastFollow Alastair Campbell: https://twitter.com/campbellclaretFollow Grace Campbell: https://twitter.com/GraceCampbell & https://www.instagram.com/disgracecampbell/

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Released:
Oct 31, 2019
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Titles in the series (37)

Football and feminism are both huge parts of our culture and everyday lives, but rarely have they been brought together and forced to get along. In this podcast, comedian and feminist activist Grace Campbell, and her father, that well-known guy from politics, Alastair Campbell, bring Grace’s obsession of feminism, and Alastair’s obsession of football together to create what they hope is a fun and thought provoking podcast. Each week they’ll be joined by people from varying industries to chat football, feminism, and everything in between. The guests will vary from football (Burnley manager Sean Dyche) to feminism (countdown star Rachel Riley) to anything else in between (Ed Miliband, Kelly Holmes, and Josh Widdecombe). *ABOUT THE HOSTS * Grace Campbell is a comedian and activist who is fast making a name for herself as a feisty feminist stand-up. Grace is currently writing her debut solo-show to the Edinburgh Fringe this summer. The show, Why I’m Never Going Into Politics, tells Grace’s story of growing up in politics and why she feels her life so far has meant she could never be a politician. As an activist, Grace co-founded the feminist, law-changing, activist collective, the Pink Protest. Alastair Campbell is a writer, communicator and strategist best known for his role as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s spokesman, press secretary and director of communications. Alastair is a lifelong Burnley fan and sometimes even a pundit for Burnley FC. Alastair is still very active in politics, mainly focussing his energy on mental health causes, and trying to stop Brexit. He is very excited to be venturing into the podcast world with his daughter.