Our very first episode of Navigating Now is hosted by Juliette, Anika and James. This episode on Identity features contributions from guests, including TV and Radio presenter and Invictus Games Medallist, JJ Chalmers, and seven-time Paralympic champion, Hannah Cockroft. Today’s Big Questions How can I know what my ‘true self’ is if I’m constantly shifting who I am to try and fit in?How do I come to terms with the fact that I’m not the person I used to be and communicate to other...
Our very first episode of Navigating Now is hosted by Juliette, Anika and James. This episode on Identity features contributions from guests, including TV and Radio presenter and Invictus Games Medallist, JJ Chalmers, and seven-time Paralympic champion, Hannah Cockroft.
Today’s Big Questions
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We are all unique, and the issues discussed may impact and affect everyone in different ways. The thoughts and guidance shared and discussed are suggestions and possible approaches, and you should always do what feels safe and right for you. If you have been affected by the issues in this episode or want to find out more, please see The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award website dofe.org/NavigatingNow for some contacts and resources you may find useful.
Credits:
Navigating Now is a Mags Creative Production brought to you by The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award with generous support from The Gosling Foundation and RSM.
The show was co-created together with 31 recent and current Duke of Edinburgh's Award participants, aged 14-25 yrs. Find out more about The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award at https://www.dofe.org/.
Narrator: Elsie
Theme music: Capt
Featuring: James, Katrina, Hana, Craig, Rob, Juliette, Anika, Dylan, Shaniqua, JJ Chalmers, Lorna and Hannah Cockroft
We’re young people, and we have questions. Navigating Now is the podcast to help us explore answers. Together with celebrity guests, we look into the issues affecting us today and share what’s really on our minds.
With massive change in UK politics and global affairs, young people need to be heard - now more than ever.