Over The Bridge Podcast
Over The Bridge Podcast

Over The Bridge Podcast

Over The Bridge Podcast

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Hey, meet Bilal, Kwaku, Patrick, Kalil and Baker. 5 Black and Mixed-Race guys who became friends whilst studying at Cambridge University. Join us as we talk about life before, during and well - after 'The Bridge'. Expect chats about life, and our own experiences. email: [email protected] Twitter: @otbpodcastuk Cast: Kwaku: @KwakuDapaah_ Patrick: @p_dinheiro Bilal: @Tweetsbybilal Kalil: @kalil_r91 Baker:

Recent Episodes

Episode 110 - 'Adolescence' & The Need for Conversations with Boys & Men w/ Ben Hurst
APR 11, 2025
Episode 110 - 'Adolescence' & The Need for Conversations with Boys & Men w/ Ben Hurst
In this episode of the Over the Bridge podcast, the hosts engage in a profound and expansive discussion with Ben Hurst, Director of Facilitation at Beyond Equality and TEDx speaker, on the complex themes surrounding masculinity and the societal constructs that shape male behaviour. The conversation explores the impact of toxic masculinity, the educational challenges in addressing these issues in schools, and the nuances of everyday sexism. The group also delves into parenthood, particularly the role of fathers in shaping healthy masculinity in their sons, and the importance of critical conversations about gender norms, emotional regulation, and accountability. Highlighting insights from the Netflix series 'Adolescence' and the necessity for systemic educational reform, the dialogue provides a comprehensive look at how different societal factors contribute to the development of young men and the collective responsibility to foster change.00:00 Welcome to Over the Bridge Podcast02:07 Special Guest: Ben Hurst04:29 The Impact of the Netflix Series 'Adolescents'06:17 Challenges and Opportunities in Addressing Masculinity09:37 The Role of Education in Addressing Masculinity19:44 The Debate on Showing 'Adolescents' in Schools29:36 Challenges in Addressing Gender Stereotypes30:32 Building Critical Thinking in Kids31:08 Complexity of Nuanced Shows for Young Audiences32:45 Tailoring Conversations for Different Groups37:14 The Role of Facilitators in Education46:08 Importance of Reflective Parenting51:48 Depiction of School Environments in Media01:03:20 Managing Conflict and Teaching Kids01:03:52 Lessons Learned from My Dad01:06:36 Respect and Role Modeling01:13:31 Everyday Sexism and Privilege01:23:35 Accountability and Forgiveness01:30:35 Closing Thoughts and Farewells
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94 MIN
Episode 109 - OTB LIVE SHOW - Alternative Ways to Build Community
MAR 13, 2025
Episode 109 - OTB LIVE SHOW - Alternative Ways to Build Community
In this dynamic and interactive live podcast recording, the guys delve into alternative ways to build community in 2025. They invite two inspiring guests who share their unique experiences and perspectives on community building through sport and fitness. Tanita Blackstock, a seasoned supporter of underrepresented groups in the charity sector, talks about her involvement in the running community and empowering women. Aram Akom, founder of Black Tennis Mentors UK, elaborates on his efforts to grow the black tennis community, mentor young athletes, and create international outreach programs. The conversation covers the importance of safe spaces, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on fitness culture, and the role of social media in fostering connections. This episode is an eye-opener on the power of community and the different forms it can take.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:29 Interactive Q&A Session01:28 Guest Introduction: Tanita Blackstock02:25 Guest Introduction: Aram Akom03:41 Discussion on Community Building04:08 Tanita's Perspective on Community06:53 Aram's Perspective on Community07:59 Health and Fitness in Community08:33 Running Communities and Inclusivity12:54 Creating Safe Spaces14:56 Impact of the Pandemic on Community Sports25:08 Challenges and Learnings in Community Building27:57 Brand Collaborations and Staying True to Purpose34:05 Long-term Goals and Aspirations36:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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39 MIN