EPISODE 21 OF DENISE WELCH'S JUICY CRACK!
What happens when you combine contemporary art, disability rights advocacy, and world travel? You get the fabulous conversations with the incredibly talented Sophie Morgan, Isla Traquair, Dame Kelly Holmes, and Charlene White, discussing topics like potential medical staff strikes, rising food prices, conservatories, and avocado-coloured bathrooms. Plus, discover Denise's obsession with the word game Wordle as she compares her favourite starting words with her friends.
What does it take to come up with brilliant inventions like suitcase wheels and the Trunki? Denise discusses vertigo (again!) and the homeopathic remedy Vertigoheel®, and (unofficially) tries to launch the #SendSophieToSpace campaign. Denise tells us about the incredibly inspirational story of Deborah James, who campaigned to raise awareness for bowel cancer and the importance of checking your poo for signs of the disease, with her mother Heather now taking up the mantle. Rediscovering your self-esteem during the road to recover from alcoholism.
Finally, delve into TV writing, acting and gender diversity with Sally Lindsay, exploring the creative process and the challenges of writing scripts that translate well when acted out. Don't miss this fun-filled episode packed with humor, passion, and storytelling!
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