Also…with Neil Kitchin-Wilson

Also...with Neil Kitchin-Wilson
Podcast Description
A conversation podcast to see how everyday people are so wildly different and so similar all at the same time. In this show I chat to people about the lives they have lead, the plot twists that could have derailed them but ended up getting them where they needed to be. Sometimes heart warming, sometimes inspirational, these talks helped me challenge my own perceptions to the situations around me and hopefully they will do the same for you.So press play and eavesdrop on the tangents I talk through with my guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast explores themes of resilience, identity, and personal growth by shedding light on unique life experiences. Episodes include conversations about becoming a pilot, running a family farm, teaching children with autism through sensory dance, experiences in the adult industry, and opening a queer bookshop, among others.

A conversation podcast to see how everyday people are so wildly different and so similar all at the same time.
In this show I chat to people about the lives they have lead, the plot twists that could have derailed them but ended up getting them where they needed to be.
Sometimes heart warming, sometimes inspirational, these talks helped me challenge my own perceptions to the situations around me and hopefully they will do the same for you.
So press play and eavesdrop on the tangents I talk through with my guests.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Also I talk to Joyia Fitch
Joyia works in TV, film, theatre and events, as an actress, casting assistant and hostess. She won the Breakthrough Scholarship for Memoir Writers with Curtis Brown Creative in 2024 and received a London Writers Award with Spread the Word for Narrative Non-Fiction in 2021.
Working with Clare Mackintosh, she wrote Of Sound Mind. Mostly. which is included in the anthology Will You Read This, Please? edited by Joanna Cannon (Borough Press, May 2023).
We discuss Joiya’s time in a cult, how she got in and more importantly how she got out. She gives me a very honest account of what it was like at every stage and the work that is ongoing in her life to come to terms with what happened.
There is also mention of self harm and suicide so please bear that in mind
Joyia is currently in the process of writing a book about her experience and I can’t wait to read it.
Will you read this, please? The book can be found on the link below.
https://www.boroughpress.co.uk/products/will-you-read-this-please-9780008520007/
Quick check regarding cults
https://www.psychotherapy.net/article/cult-members
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