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<p>Sophie Willan is fabulous; an actor, comedian and writer from Bolton, whose sitcom ‘Alma’s Not Normal’ earned her two BAFTAs. Her writing manages to be both fearless in tackling serious themes, and incredibly funny. You only have to watch Sophie’s reaction to winning her first BAFTA and acceptance speech for the second to realise how hilarious Sophie is and just how much her success means. </p><br><p>Growing up Sophie was looked after by her Grandma and spent time in the care system due to her mother being a heroin addict. When she was older, to help fund her career, Sophie worked as an escort. She has utilised her past experiences in her shows ‘On Record’ and ‘Branded’, selling out at the Edinburgh Fringe with national tours and a subsequent Radio 4 series of ‘On Record’. </p><br><p>Sophie founded a writing and outreach organisation called Stories Of Care for exceptional new writers from diverse backgrounds and set up a paid training programme for young people from low income and Care Experienced backgrounds on the production of her sitcom Alma’s Not Normal. Alma’s Not Normal is a semi autobiographical comedy which focuses on Alma living in Bolton trying to make the most of what she has and dreaming of being an actress, detailing the ups and downs of her relationships including with her mum, grandma and best friend, played by Strictly star Jayde Adams. The show looks at class, sexuality, prejudice, mental health, abuse, and societal systems like social care, all whilst making you laugh out loud.</p><br><p>This is a conversation about Sophie’s personal changes but also change in systems, change in prejudices and changing the concept of normal. </p><p>Alma’s Not Normal is back on iPlayer for the month of October. </p><br><p>Should you be affected by any of the issues raised in this episode, in the UK, The Samaritans can be reached on 116 123. Hotlines in other countries can be found http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html</p><br><p>Sophie mentions Lemn Sissay who’s Changes episode can be found here: </p><p><a href="https://podfollow.com/changeswithanniemacmanus/episode/d006cf556767a3eb86b4249eb1704a789cb3d618/view" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://podfollow.com/changeswithanniemacmanus/episode/d006cf556767a3eb86b4249eb1704a789cb3d618/view</a></p><br><p>Changes is now a deaf friendly podcast. You can access transcripts here:<a href="https://www.anniemacmanus.com/changes" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> https://www.anniemacmanus.com/changes</a></p><p><br></p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>
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- Annie announces a change for Changes 21 oct. 2024
- DJ Fat Tony on why music is better than any drug and the moment of empathy that changed his life 14 oct. 2024
- Irvine Welsh on toxic masculinity, addiction and softening with age 7 oct. 2024
- Clara Amfo on speaking her truth, overcoming shame and her favourite B word after Beyonce 30 sept. 2024
- Amy Liptrot on The Outrun, her journey to sobriety and the healing power of nature 23 sept. 2024
- AJ Tracey on London’s streets and how music saved him from a culture of fear 16 sept. 2024
- Michelle De Swarte on the currency of beauty, money and the void from ageing 9 sept. 2024
- Bella Mackie on anxiety and OCD, marriage and hating wellness 2 sept. 2024
- Changes Focus: Bodies - CMAT, Marian Keyes, Afua Hirsch, Dr Jen Gunter 19 août 2024
- Changes Focus: Trans Lives - Chelsea Manning, Kae Tempest, Travis Alabanza, Shon Faye 12 août 2024
- Changes Focus: Dealing with Grief - Cariad Lloyd, Grace Dent, Yebba, Jack Rooke 5 août 2024
- Changes Focus: Changemakers - Rose Ayling-Ellis, Baroness Kidron, Nigel Bromage, Lady Unchained 29 juil. 2024
- Matt Haig on finally returning to Ibiza, hope and new perspectives 22 juil. 2024
- Annie’s personal revelations on her birthday week 15 juil. 2024
- Decca Aitkenhead on the life changing power of love 8 juil. 2024
- Ruby Wax on not passing on ‘the baton of madness’ and the constant of change 1 juil. 2024
- Jack Rooke on growing with grief, using real life for art and being braver 24 juin 2024
- Aderonke Apata on leaving Nigeria to be a free gay woman 17 juin 2024
- Vernon Kay on navigating show business, late puberty and keeping family grounded 10 juin 2024
- Miranda July on rethinking everything - marriage, sex and hormones 3 juin 2024
- Ahmed Alnaouq on the war in Palestine, family and the power of stories 27 mai 2024
- Sara Pascoe on self worth, detachment and reflecting on separated parents 20 mai 2024
- George the Poet on being a Black radical, music and the war on Blackness 13 mai 2024
- Afua Hirsch on different cultural views on bodies - body hair, puberty, fertility and aging 6 mai 2024
- Dr. Jen Gunter answers your questions on sex, periods and menopause 29 avr. 2024
- CMAT on body image, fluctuating weight and Ozempic diets 22 avr. 2024
- Marian Keyes 15 avr. 2024
- Changes Focus: Parenting - Zadie Smith, Toddla T, Josh Widdicombe and Jen Brister 8 avr. 2024
- Changes Focus: Education - Dolly Alderton, Louis Theroux, Idris Elba, Rosie Jones and Michael Sheen 1 avr. 2024
- Gabby Logan 25 mars 2024