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Anybody Everybody Tottenham is a podcast about the good people of Tottenham. Each episode a long time local resident gets introduced. Bus drivers, local artists, restaurateurs, activists tell us about their Tottenham. What makes it so special? And what are their top tips both how to get involved more in the community and most importantly where to get the best food?
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Anybody's Guess

Sid Turner

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Welcome to Anybody's Guess, where on a weekly basis, it's anyones guess as to what we will discuss. If you have any suggestions or things you want to hear discussed, feel free to send it to us!
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Is Anybody Out There?

Benjamin Bayfield

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Ben Bayfield is a stand up comedian/human being who's just trying to figure it out. On this podcast he will be joined by comedians, artists, people of interest and friends as they discuss whatever they feel like.
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Laura Woodley has over 20 years experience in the sport and fitness industry. In this podcast she will discuss ways that will help you stay consistent with your training and nutrition. She passionately believes that everyone should have the opportunity to improve their health.
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How's This Good 4 Anybody? (HTG4A)

Rich Depalantino, Tommy Leahy, Steve Yardumian

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This series of life-changing, kind-of-meh summits is just the kind of hard-hitting journalism for which you came to Podcastville. Look no further than these weekly trappings of 3 strapping young-ish men and a guest for all of your listening needs. The very foundations of your soul will be shaken with feverish sobbing and a torrent of uncontrollable laughter!
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I learned so much during my conversation with Samantha for this episode. You know how certain causes just really move you, this is one of them. I remember years ago hearing about the Horizon scandal and feeling incensed - I fear it will take a few more years as well until we have a reckoning about the treatment of sickle cell patients over the last…
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Are we all ready for some Tottenham Talking (with South London trying to blend in)? Our first episode with THREE guests, obviously they couldn't sit still in one room sharing one microphone or put their phone on silence ... But it is also so cute how they hype each other up and tease, I think it really brings across the lovely inclusive feel of thi…
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I am talking to Lucy, one of the co-founders of Haringey Welcome, a local strategic campaign group in the field of migrant justice. I think it is both interesting and upsetting to find out what has been happening both on a national and local level that many of us have not been aware of. As promised a few links: the fundraiser: https://www.crowdfund…
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Such a beloved institution - one that many of our previous guests have mentioned as part of their own story. It only really occurred to me as I was listening to Deborah again about the tradition of collecting oral histories that this podcast is kind of that, too - collecting community voices to paint a picture of Tottenham / Haringey during this pa…
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When I first moved to Tottenham, I was actually a runner, I was preparing a 10k and that's when I first discovered Lordship Rec - 11 years ago. I remember experiencing some stunning sunsets. On the other hand, one of my friends who grew up next to the park, remembers watching some more unsavoury events unfolding. Everybody has a story and connectio…
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Putting the spotlight on another great organisation active in our area - All People All Places, a charity set up to tackle homelessness and preventing homelessness in Haringey and later Enfield. Such an important topic at the moment. I talk to Grace about the history of the organisation, the challenges and successes especially over recent years and…
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"Broadwater Farm" has become shorthand for many people particularly outside of Tottenham for something very different to most people who actually live there or nearby. I came across Wendy because of an event where she projected a film she had created about the estate and the people living there onto one of the blocks themselves - I absolutely love …
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Wrapping up season 2 with a lovely bonanza of top tips. Some well known favourites, some new. Enjoy and join me in exploring some new things. Happy summer and we will be back in September. All top tips with links here: https://www.anybodyeverybodytottenham.com/blog/aet-directory ......................................................................…
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I just love the great diversity of groups and initiatives who strive to make Haringey a more welcoming and kinder place and Pram Depot has been doing this work for a very long time. It was a joy to have this chat with Oonagh and Karen about the beginnings of the project, the pivoting during the pandemic, current challenges and future plans. Pram De…
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Getting to hear steel pan music in the summer is just one of the wonderful side effects of living near a park and a primary school in Tottenham. I am so chuffed that I finally managed to get two players from the local orchestra to tell me all about the history and in and outs of steel pan music! Thank you Karen and Ziggy Here the promised links: Pa…
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I feel like Sean is doing visually what I try doing through audio - capturing a community at a certain time during a transition. I am a big photography fan and came across Sean's photos on Instagram, I like both his urban landscapes and gentle portraits. What I always appreciate is nuance and Sean was really mindful when talking about capturing the…
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We have our first foodie (as in someone making it, we had some great top tip food recommendations over the years). I think what struck me most during the interview with Tanya is how intentional and mindful she is in everything she does. I like how she talks about putting the team together, getting the produce, giving back to the community and conne…
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I hope after listening to the episode you appreciate my little word play. Now look at us - the third sports episode this year 2023 is bringing all the sports people out! Had a great chat with Paul and it really makes you appreciate the dedication of so many adults when supporting the young generation to really fulfil their sporting ambitions. I hop…
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In this episode I am talking to Alma about her journey (so far) to creating a studio and a team of women to support other women on their own fitness journeys. I really like her holistic approach and understanding the specific needs of women, many lessons that she had to learn the hard way. I hope you feel inspired and also help with the latest mani…
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Today I am talking to Donny who opened his picture frame shop in the Blue House Yard pretty much two years ago. We talk about his path into the profession, why people don't just go to Wilko and the community spirit in the Blue House Yard. All I now need is a great piece of art so I can get it framed ... Donny's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/…
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It is the season of the strikes so as a striking teacher I got to interview Conall from the Haringey branch of the London Renters Union. I am really happy about the coordination of the different unions as teachers, nurses, posties, rail workers are all incredibly affected by housing especially in London. I hope you find this interesting and useful …
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I am talking with Charlie Brown from 2TR (two touch rulz) Football who runs a variety of community activities around football in Haringey and other London boroughs, especially on inner city London estates. We talk about how they create work experience and work opportunities for some of the teenagers, what transferable skills they can acquire, flyin…
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The collation of the top tips from the first 10 episodes of season 2, there are golden oldies (we all seem to be obsessed with the green spaces) but we have a few new food and drinking establishments. Remember I always list them on the website with relevant links: https://www.anybodyeverybodytottenham.com/blog/aet-directory ........................…
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Really enjoyed this catch up with Jimmy to reflect about the studios now 17 years in Tottenham Hale. The studio really shows the community vibe that we often pride ourselves with here in Tottenham. Especially his answer to my question about their highlights ... If you play an instrument and you are not jamming there, why not? I will add his musicia…
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Today is International Migrant Day - what a perfect release date for my conversation with Lara Parmiani from the theatre company Legal Aliens who are working right here in Tottenham with migrants and refugees. I really like the thinking behind the workshops for migrants to empower them to use their presence and voice. I also appreciate how self ref…
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Second episode in a row of women breaking the mould and working in male dominated fields. Karen is extra special as the only female owner of a motorcycle garage in the UK. She comes from a long lineage of Tottenham residents and like me loves everything about our neighbourhood. You know me, I love a story of the creation of a new business and the s…
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Hanna is so much more than an artist - I was hoping she would give me a snappy term but it doesn't seem this easy. Hanna's passion and enthusiasm for her art and who can make and access art is really palpable. I have been a fan from afar for a little while, I hope I asked questions that you too will find interesting. Enjoy! Hanna's youtube: https:/…
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Today I am talking to another local author - Stephen, a veteran primary school teacher so obviously I couldn't resist a bit of teacher talk. His background in primary school education is obviously a bit different but it is interesting how he notices patterns that we then see in secondary schools. I used to always write as a teenager and throughout …
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In today's episode I am talking to Amisha to find out what exactly is a birth worker or doula and how she got to start this interesting path. We talk about her specific focus on black and brown women in this context and also her advocacy for LGBTQ+ parents and their specific challenges. Amisha is fairly new to Tottenham but still has some great top…
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Quite early on when we moved to West Green Road, my housemate went to an author reading at the Big Green Bookshop (remember those days?) and brought back the first book of the Rex Tracey series and gave it to me after he finished. I was immediately enthralled to find all these local roads and places from Haringey and the neighbourhood boroughs jump…
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In today's episode I talk to Tallie, the founder of the first open access ceramic studio in the UK - Turning Earth. We talk about her passion for making pottery and art accessible to everyone and not just professional artists, her strategies to get the crowdfunding started and the ups and downs throughout the pandemic. Tallie is an incredibly inspi…
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In this latest episode, I am talking to Will who is a long time resident of Tottenham and has lived such a creative inspiring life always guided by his love of music making. Will works with people / children around the world to make musical instruments from alternative resources. He is passionate about both bringing music making to everyone and the…
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In this episode, I speak to Rose Sinclair the co-curator of the Althea McNish exhibitions that is currently on in nearby Walthamstow. It is the first time, many of us get to appreciate what an influential designer Althea was - someone who lived 50 years among us on West Green Road. Althea, originally from Trinidad moved to London in the late 1950s …
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Wrapping up the season with a collection of the top tips from episodes 12 to 20. Remember I write up all the top tips with links on the website. Have a lovely summer, speak again in September! Link to the directory: https://www.anybodyeverybodytottenham.com/blog/aet-directory .........................................................................…
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As a teacher having seen even just the tip of the iceberg of the trauma of looked after children, any organisation or individuals championing these young people get all my love. This is not an easy conversation and it touches on topics that make people feel uncomfortable but it is important. Okela is very thoughtful and this is a super edited versi…
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Not Tottenham specific but to raise awareness about a great app that is crowd sourcing accessibility information for disabled people to make it easier to go out and enjoy life in a variety of spaces. A great conversation with Matt about the need for an app like this, what have been barriers for disabled people so far, the pandemic and disabled peop…
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Had a wonderful chat with Mash whose enthusiasm for interfaith work is so inspiring and infectious. We did cover the main religions - Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Buddhism but also did a quick side trip to the Bahai. His love for the rituals in the different faith groups really wants to make you get involved and reach out to people ar…
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I am talking to Mafê and Nikos from MicrofarmN15 how they scaled up Nikos' side project during the pandemic into a full blown business. They are very open about the challenges that have come along. I think what comes across though throughout is how wonderfully involved with the local community they are in all they do. A lot of top tips in this epis…
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Introducing you to a charity that has been active for over a decade and made the move over to Tottenham in 2019. Rosanna is the Volunteer Manager and tells us about the history of the Literacy Pirates and how you could get involved! It's not too late for 2022 resolutions. Sign up: http://literacypirates.org/volunteer-in-person/ Website: https://lit…
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Hello 2022, we are coming out of this Omicron wave that put this precious podcast on hold for a little while. I am talking to Jenny, someone who is thriving in difficult circumstances - she lost her wig making jobs from one day to the next in 2020 and rediscovered her love for knitting and ended up starting her first adventure into retail. We talk …
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My youngest guest! At the same time one of the deep thinking ones. Serious topics are being discussed and looking at these early articles, hopefully we get to follow Ollie's career for a long time. I for once learned so much (yet again!) The promised links: Bones article http://exposure.org.uk/2021/10/is-it-right-to-sell-human-bones/ History of Que…
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What a wonderful conversation with my former student who strangely enough did not choose German to pursuit at university but his other love: history. As we were reaching out to former A level students for a display, we heard from Nico and I remembered what a wonderful connection he has to Tottenham and it turns out that a few of his research intere…
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I had a wonderful conversation with Jac about her life in Tottenham and the changes she has observed. I was very much in awe of how she kept exploring new professional avenues from studying psychology to then teaching, becoming first and educational then clinical psychologist, working as a magistrate and finally doing an MA in creative writing and …
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Legal Marijuana in VA and how it effects Black people in this state. Fatherhood and how you changed the game 3 Random Facts 1. There’s enough fat in the human body to make 7 bars of soap 2. You can’t hum while holding your nose 3. And a Black woman Lisa Gelobter created the gif Did modern medicine change how we view each other in relationships? Whe…
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A man with a mission! How Luke's desire to green up the concrete jungle of Wood Green led to the foundation of GrowN22 and lots of exciting projects in Haringey getting the community involved in taking charge of their environment and making it more colourful, healthy and communal. If you want to find out more check out: their website https://grown2…
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A collection of all the top tips from the previous 10 episodes. If you want some inspiration of what to do, where to eat or explore, have a listen! Directory with links to all the top tips: https://anybodyeverybodytottenham.com/blog/aet-directory .......................................................................................................…
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Avril has long been passionate about history, a chance encounter led to her really exploring Black History in particular. We talk about her path from stand up comedy, via history seminars to tour guiding. Avril is such a multi faceted person so we cover Barnardos, the Old Bailey, the boxer Jack Johnson and so much more. Avril's website where you ca…
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We'd like to thank our parents, wives, children, siblings, and former roommates for putting up with us for as long as they have. They are the true heroes. Speaking of heroes, Aaron Ullman heard us whistling from across town and found us again just to harmonize. What a swell guy! He still doesn't know we were just trying to find the dog.…
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