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In Here's Thinking, Jayda and her producer Mia discuss this week's episode! We share our thoughts on our episode with the incredible dating podcaster, content creator, and entrepreneur, Talia Koren - what we loved, what we learnt and what we’re taking away from her guest for hope.
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BONUS: Here's Thinking x Jocelyn Longdon
09:57|In Here's Thinking, Jayda and her producer Mia discuss this week's episode! We share our thoughts on our episode with the award-winning environmental justice technologist, Author, Speaker and Educator, Jocelyn Longdon - what we loved, what we learnt and what we’re taking away from her guest for hope.If you haven’t listened to the latest episode, make sure you go do that first! Then come back and debrief with us…Follow us on InstagramJocelyn LongdonJayda GMia Zur-SzpiroHere's Hoping PodcastDiscipline of Hope & Environmental Justice with Jocelyn Longdon
54:41|In this episode Jayda and Jocelyn explore the intricate intersections of climate science, social justice, and technology, with Jocelyn offering really interesting perspectives on finding hope for the climate. Joycelyn shares her journey from an unconventional background in astrophysics and journalism to her groundbreaking work in conservation technology. Delving into her platform, Climate in Colour, and her PhD research in bioacoustics, Joycelyn discusses the importance of centring indigenous knowledge and addressing environmental racism. She also unpacks how our perceptions of success are deeply impacted by colonialism and the need to shift towards more inclusive, just frameworks. This episode tackles the nuanced concept of hope within the climate movement, emphasising that hope is a discipline involving stamina and long-term commitment rather than immediate wins. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that offers new perspectives on building a just and hopeful future through community and innovation.Follow Jocelyn LongdonFollow Jayda GFollow Here's Hoping PodcastMore on our guestJocelyn Longdon's websiteJoycelyn is an award-winning environmental justice technologist, communicator, and PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge. She researches conservation tech with forest communities in Ghana, using bioacoustics—like Shazam for nature.She founded Climate in Colour, an inclusive climate education platform, and has worked with the UN, Channel 4, and the Wellcome Collection. A TEDx speaker, she won the 2022 Emerging Designer Medal at the London Design Festival, was featured in British Vogue’s ‘Forces for Change’ issue, and named a 2024 Climate Creator to Watch. Her debut book, Natural Connection, What Indigenous Wisdom and Marginalised People Teach Us About Environmental Action, was published in April 2025.BONUS: Here's Thinking x Jamz Supernova
12:38|In Here's Thinking, Jayda and her producer Mia discuss this week's episode! We share our thoughts on our episode with the trailblaizing DJ, Radio host, label head, podcaster and tastemaker, Jamz Supernova - what we loved, what we learnt and what we’re taking away from her guest for hope.If you haven’t listened to the latest episode, make sure you go do that first! Then come back and debrief with us…Follow us on InstagramJamz SupernovaJayda GMia Zur-SzpiroHere's Hoping PodcastReprioritising Your Body and Time as a Mother with Jamz Supernova
53:14|This episode explores Jamz's journey in the music industry, her growth as a DJ, and the balance of being a working mother. She shares with Jayda why she’s pausing new releases on her label amid industry changes, and how she uses those moments to pause, learn, and regrow. They discuss the rising impact of live music and why it gives Jayda hope. Jamz also opens up about routines that keep her grounded—like running, working out, and therapy. She offers insights on staying true to yourself, adapting to industry shifts, and the power of travel and cultural immersion in her radio work. Packed with lessons on success, self-care, and embracing evolving roles, this is a must-listen for anyone balancing a career with growth and parenthood.Follow Jamz SupernovaFollow Jayda GFollow Here's Hoping PodcastMore on our guest Follow Future BounceListen BBC Radio 6 showListen Future Bounce BandcampJamz Supernova is a trailblazing DJ, radio host, label head, podcaster, and tastemaker. For over a decade, her genre-blending selections have broadcast across BBC Radio 1Xtra and BBC 6 Music—where her Saturday show earned Radio Programme of the Year at the 2022 Broadcasting Press Guild Awards and the Gold Best Specialist Music Show at the 2021 ARIAS. She runs Future Bounce, a forward-thinking label that earned a DJ Mag Best of British nomination in 2023, and brings high-energy sets to top festivals like We Out Here, Worldwide Sete, and All Points East. Beyond music, Jamz has hosted podcasts (DIY Handbook, Between The Lines), BBC TV shows, and major events like the Mercury Prize. Whether behind the decks or the mic, she stays rooted in authenticity, using her platform to elevate new voices and connect deeply with her audience.BONUS: Here's Thinking x Kusheda Mensah
12:54|In Here's Thinking, Jayda and her producer Mia discuss this week's episode! We share our thoughts on our episode with the amazing British-Ghanaian furniture designer, Kusheda Mensah - what we loved, what we learnt and what we’re taking away from her guest for hope.If you haven’t listened to the latest episode, make sure you go do that first! Then come back and debrief with us…Follow us on InstagramKusheda MensahJayda GMia Zur-SzpiroHere's Hoping PodcastPremature Birth & Sharing Space with Kusheda Mensah
54:14|In this moving episode, Kusheda shares her experience of having a premature birth with her first son and what supported her and gave her hope whilst her baby was in intensive care for the first weeks of his life. Jayda and Kusheda also talk about what it’s like being working creative mums and the importance of investing in yourself, whilst also appreciating how becoming mothers has expanded their work and purpose on a deeper level. Kusheda shares with Jayda what drew her to designing furniture and how countering loneliness and isolation is a big motivation for her, as well as drawing on her favourite childhood memories of gathering. Jayda learns from Kusheda the big financial risks she took at the start of her career and why for Kusheda, taking chances on, and investing in, your visions and dreams encompasses hope for her. Follow Kusheda MensahFollow Jayda GFollow Here's Hoping PodcastMore on our guest Modular by MensahKusheda Mensah is a British-Ghanaian furniture designer dedicated to the ongoing exploration of idyllic, functional, and playful living environments. Mushers creates pieces that serve as physical remedies for the disconnection often felt in modern society. Through interlocking, modular furniture, her designs celebrate mutuality, human connection, and closeness—both reflecting and drawing inspiration from the human form.BONUS: Here's Thinking x Jeremiah Asiamah
14:22|In Here's Thinking, Jayda and her producer Mia discuss this week's episode! We share our thoughts on our episode with the amazing DJ & Radio presenter Jeremiah Asiamah - what we loved, what we learnt and what we’re taking away from her guest for hope.If you haven’t listened to the latest episode, make sure you go do that first! Then come back and debrief with us…Follow us on InstagramJeremiah AsiamahJayda GMia Zur-SzpiroHere's Hoping PodcastSalvation in Radio & Proving Haters Wrong with Jeremiah Asiamah
58:33|In this deeply personal and inspiring episode, Jeremiah opens up about his incredible journey—from being told he'd never amount to anything to becoming a respected figure in the music world. Along the way, he shares how radio became a lifeline during a time of intense isolation, his near loss of a brother, and the profound role his faith has played throughout his life. Jeremiah reflects on his early years, the influence of his family, and how music—alongside the unwavering support of his church—helped him rise above bullying and self-doubt to become a Radio 1 primetime DJ. With remarkable honesty and generosity, he offers stories that not only inspire, but remind us of the power of passion, perseverance, and purpose. This episode is a testament to how finding something you love can not only lift you from despair, but also become a beacon of hope for others.Follow Jeremiah AsiamahFollow Jayda GFollow Here's Hoping PodcastMore on our guestFollow We Are FriendsListen Radio 1's Soundsystem Party DJ and radio presenter Jeremiah Asiamah, is known for his vibrant, carnival-inspired shows on BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra. From local clubs to global stages like Glastonbury, Wireless, and Notting Hill Carnival, Jeremiah’s talent for getting people dancing has taken him far. In 2023, he made history as the first DJ to perform at the FA Cup Final. He also runs WE ARE FRIENDS, a music event series focused on community and diversity, and supports young talent through his initiative, The Journey.BONUS: Here's Thinking x Ollie Olanipekun
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