Podcast #65: Sibling rivalry
Our latest podcast is now here to grab online, presented by Mat Fraser and Liz Carr. For what it's worth, I'm the producer of the show.
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鈥 Family favouritism. Did you get more attention from your parents than your brothers and sisters because you're disabled? And do you get more money left to you in wills? Mat, Liz (and me) discuss it.
鈥 Might changes to benefits mean that you find yourself back in the job market? Or perhaps you are thinking about self employment or something more adventurous? Two disabled businesswomen, Vanessa Heywood and Liz Jackson MBE, discuss setting up their own companies.
Vanessa runs a children's entertainment and education franchise called Tiny Mites Music; she recently won the Stelios award for disabled entrepreneurs. And Liz, founder of Great Guns Marketing, may have grabbed your attention when she gave away thousands of pounds on Channel 4's Secret Millionaire show in 2009. So they both know a bit about this stuff.
鈥 Jade and Tim, collectively known as music duo The Wasted Day Collection, join us on the line from Hull. We play out with their track Barbarian in Pink.
鈥 Off air - We spent a lot of time in our production meeting talking about wills and favouritism and couldn't quite work out what we should focus on. It started as a discussion around the recent Friday night show You Can't Take It With You, where families wrangle and worry about who should get what and why, after they've passed on. So producer Damon gets posted into the studio to see what he can add.
Liz and Vanessa, the businesswomen in our second item, were both really nice people and the conversation really takes off, as you'll hear. They both care deeply about what they do.
Liz, employer of a 100 strong workforce, shocks our presenters when she reveals she barely ever gets job applications from disabled people. It surprises her because she had thought that fellow disabled people might find her more approachable (paraphrasing a little here). It's well worth a listen to hear it in her own words.
鈥 Leave your feedback or suggestions for future items in the comments below. Or email us on the address that Mat and Liz regularly give out ouch@bbc.co.uk