With Penny & Jennie from The Informed Perspective

Perspectives

Society EN ↓ 48 episodes

In today’s fast-moving world, it’s easy to feel disconnected, from our communities, from other generations, and even from ourselves. The Informed Perspective exists to pause that rush, to listen more carefully, and to create space for meaningful reflection and dialogue. We believe that when people share their experiences—across generations, cultures, and backgrounds—they offer insights that strengthen the communities we live in. Conversations that begin locally can be enriched by broader voices, bringing fresh context, challenges, and inspiration that help us grow together. Each episode of our...

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With Penny & Jennie from The Informed Perspective

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Jun 23, 2026

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Perspectives: Safeguarding 23.06.2026

We came into this conversation knowing that safeguarding matters. We came out of it understanding that this is a conversation we need to be having and revisiting to make sure we are doing it well. Because good intentions are not enough on their own and because the conversations that protect children can be the ones hardest to start. Dr Catherine Knibbs created the term Cybertrauma . For fifteen ye...

Perspectives: Youth Voice 20.06.2026

For a while now we have been sitting with a feeling we couldn’t quite shake. We have had so many rich conversations on this podcast with experts, researchers, authors, practitioners, all talking about young people. And those conversations are so valuable. But somewhere along the way we started to wonder whether, in doing that, we were missing something essential. Whether the people we most needed...

Perspectives: Youth Mental Health 11.06.2026

We recorded this episode on youth mental health in response to what we are picking up in our community. We knew it would be an important conversation and it was. We came out of it feeling genuinely hopeful and that is not always the case with this subject. Rachel Kelly author of The Gift of Teenagers: Connect More, Worry Less , opened up about her own mental health journey in a way that took real...

Perspectives: Family Dynamics 10.06.2026

In this episode we chatted with Catherine Carr, author of Who’s The Favourite? The Loving, Messy Realities of Sibling Relationships , and Dalton Conley, Professor of Sociology at Princeton, whose research into the genetics of family life has produced findings we weren’t expecting. Here is the one that has stayed with us most. Children shape their parents just as much as parents shape their childre...

Perspectives: Youth Engagement 28.05.2026

We’ve just finished recording our Youth Engagement episode, and it has left me truly hopeful. We spend a lot of time worrying about whether young people are engaged. We spend considerably less time asking whether we are. This podcast is all about how we can co-design along side each other. Our guests were Abbee McLatchie, Deputy CEO of the National Youth Agency in England, and Paul Stepczak, a com...

Perspectives: Listening 20.05.2026

I’ll be honest, this episode has been sitting on our agenda for ages. Jennie and I have explored a lot of subjects on our podcast. Sleep. Identity. Discovery. Shyness. Motivation. Digital Balance. Third Spaces etc. But listening, really sitting down and dedicating a whole episode to listening, has been well overdue. Because in many ways, it’s the thread running through everything we do at The Info...

Perspectives: Tweens 04.05.2026

In our latest Perspectives podcast we consider the wonderful tween! This episode is close to our hearts because supporting tweens and young people sits right at the centre of what we do. It’s why we founded Tween Talk, our dedicated third space for this age group. We kept seeing the same thing: tweens slipping through the cracks. Not quite children, not yet teenagers — and somehow, that in-between...

Perspectives: Parenting in Digital Times 15.04.2026

Our latest Perspectives Podcast is out! We’re pulling back the curtain on the “Digital Wild West” of parenting. This isn’t a lecture on screen time, it’s a candid conversation about the challenges of life today, the stats that keep us up at night, and how we actually bridge the gap with our kids. Who Joined the Conversation? * Parven Kaur (Founder of Kids and Clicks): A cybersecurity award nominee...

Perspectives: Third Spaces 18.03.2026

Across every generation, we’re more connected than ever, through screens, networks, and constant communication and yet, in countless ways, we’re more alone. In this episode of Perspectives , we consider a question (actually one that came from one of our tweens!): What happened to the spaces where young people could just… hang out? Not structured. Not constantly supervised. Not needing to be produc...

Perspectives: Digital Balance 12.03.2026

In our latest podcast, we explore one of the defining challenges of modern life: balancing our time online and offline. At the same time, we ask a pressing question for families today, how do we raise children in a digital world that is designed to capture and compete for their attention? Yes, this is a topic that’s being talked about a lot, but it’s clear we still need to speak—and more important...

Perspectives: Menopause 06.03.2026

In our latest Perspectives Podcast , we bring together three remarkable women whose work explores menopause from very different but deeply complementary angles: psychology, physiology, and the workplace. Together they help us understand menopause not simply as a hormonal event, but as a profound life transition affecting identity, brain function, energy, relationships, wellbeing, and even professi...

Tools That Helped When Everything Felt Overwhelming 03.03.2026

Alongside the powerful reflections Ben shared on our chronic pain episode, he also speaks candidly about the practical tools that carried him through his darkest period. When pain, panic, insomnia, medication withdrawal, and depression collided, even forming a rational thought felt impossible to him. So during brief windows of clarity, he began recording and writing down his thoughts, not just to...

Hope Versus Acceptance in The Context of Chronic Pain 03.03.2026

In our recent Perspectives Podcast episode on chronic pain, we touched on a question: When you’re living with constant pain, is it better to hold onto hope — or to lean into acceptance ? After we finished recording, Ben Taylor shared an additional video clip going deeper into this exact tension. It felt worth sharing on its own. How do we hold hope without denying reality? How do we accept reality...

Perspectives: Chronic Pain 03.03.2026

We thought it would feel overwhelmingly heavy. And yes, it was deep, sad, and incredibly moving. But what surprised us most was the power that surfaced alongside the pain. Both of our guests — Breanna Tory , who began living with chronic pain in her teens, and Ben Taylor , who experienced it from age 21, faced the challenge of identity, independence, and body image being disrupted by a body that b...

Perspectives: Ageism 25.02.2026

Ageism is subtle, woven into assumptions about slowing down, about “not being that age anymore,” about what older or younger people can or can’t do. Often, it even shapes how we see ourselves. In this episode of Perspectives , we are joined by Carol Bates , founder of Crawley Old Girls and Old Girls Play Too , and Kerry Hardey , physiotherapist and co-founder of T he Intergenerational Project . To...

Perspectives: Trauma 05.02.2026

What happens when resilience becomes a mask? When success hides exhaustion? When survival mode quietly shapes identity without us even noticing? In our latest Perspectives Podcast , we sat down with three remarkable guests — Ian Sneeth, Uchenna Eneke, and Leticia Francis, for an honest and deeply human conversation about trauma, survival, and transformation. Together we explored: * how trauma can...

Perspectives: Midlife 26.01.2026

In our latest podcast episode, we sat down to talk about midlife, not as a crisis, but as a moment of reckoning, reflection, and possibility. We spoke to Kenny Mammarella-D’Cruz , best-selling author and men’s wellbeing coach, and Sonya Rose , ICF-accredited coach for women in business, about the shared emotional landscape of this stage of life, even when it shows up differently for men and women....

Perspectives: Respect in Gender Equality 09.01.2026

In this episode of Perspectives , we invited a mixed-gender panel to explore respect, safety, and gender equality through the lens of education, parenting, and creating safe spaces for honest dialogue. We dive deep into how schools and communities can foster environments where children and young people feel safe to question, reflect, and grow beyond rigid gender norms. At the same time, we recogni...

Perspectives: Neurodiversity 03.12.2025

This week’s episode… whew. Neurodiversity is a conversation we’ve wanted to have for a long time. We knew it wouldn’t be an easy one, but our incredible panel were tremendously generous in sharing their own lived experiences, challenges, and perspectives. It’s emotional, illuminating, and — by far — the largest panel we’ve hosted to date. (Spoiler: this will not be the last episode on this subject...

Follow Up Chat: After The Are You REALLY Listening? Event 02.12.2025

In this in-person recording, we explore the transformative power of open dialogue with Jeremy Indika . The morning after the debut of our workshop event, “Are You REALLY Listening?” , Jennie, Jeremy, and I sat down over a cup of coffee to reflect on how it had gone. The event was designed to bring parents and teenagers together in a world full of distractions, creating space for real connection an...

Perspectives: Environment 16.11.2025

If you’re a parent who’s ever caved and bought the toy you didn’t want to buy, or felt guilty for throwing away something that should be recyclable, you’re in very good company. The truth is, even when we try our best, the whole system makes “doing the right thing” (if we even know what that might be) incredibly difficult. Even when we try to make responsible choices, the system is stacked against...

Perspectives: Respect 15.11.2025

Respect feels like one of those timeless values, we all say it matters, we all believe people deserve it, and yet… many of us sense that something is shifting. In a world of fast communication, quick reactions, and increasing pressure, respect can feel harder to find and even harder to sustain. In our latest episode of Perspectives from the Informed Perspective , we explore what’s really going on...

Perspectives: Care as Connection 05.11.2025

Care is everywhere, in the quiet acts that hold families together, in the advocacy that challenges broken systems, and in the resilience of those who show up, again and again, for others. In this week’s Perspectives Podcast , we explore the many layers of caregiving, personal, professional, and systemic. Our guests, Rachell Dumas , and Kristi Horner , bring deeply human stories of loss, advocacy,...

Perspectives: On Identity 01.11.2025

In our latest Perspectives episode, we dive into how creative practices, from photography to fashion psychology to improvisation, help us understand, express, and experiment with who we are. Meet the Guests: * Adam Isfendiyar, photographer: Explores belonging across cultures and captures human connection through his lens. * Jennifer Heinen, fashion psychologist: Shares how clothing influences mood...

Perspectives: On Disability 21.10.2025

What comes to mind when you think of “accessibility”? A ramp? A disabled parking spot? Maybe an elevator? Now ask yourself is that enough? In our latest Perspectives Podcast episode, “Disability” we talk real life. With guests Dave Walsh , Lori Renna Linton , Peter Torres Fremlin , and Wioleta Jóźwiak , we dive into real stories and experiences. 🔹 Key Topics Include: * Why accessibility is more t...

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