Urban Podcasts

The Kitchen Table

Education EN ↓ 12 episodes

Welcome to The Kitchen Table, with Phil, Mohamed, and Danielle. A space where research meets relationships, and where we slow things down to talk about what really matters. This is where you’ll get to know us - our journeys through education, the questions we’re still wrestling with, and why belonging, mattering, and social justice sit at the heart of the work we do. We’ll also be joined by friends from across education and beyond, people who are committed to building communities that are rooted in care, courage, and the belief that everyone matters. So grab a cup of tea, a coffee, or whatever...

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Urban Podcasts

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Education

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Latest episode

Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

Andy Wolfe: The Five Domains of Human Flourishing 05.07.2026

What does it really mean for human beings and the communities we build to flourish? In this episode of The Kitchen Table, we are joined by Andy Wolfe, Chief Education Officer for the Church of England and Interim Chief Executive of the National Society for Education. Andy oversees national work across developing leaders, shaping policy, and growing faith, while also authoring key resources includi...

Laura McPhee: Driving Psychological Safety 21.06.2026

If the ultimate goal of education is to help students thrive, why do we spend so little time talking about the psychological safety of the adults leading them? In this episode of The Kitchen Table, we sit down with Laura McPhee, Director of Education for University Schools Trust and a passionate advocate for social justice in education. With twenty years of experience and a proven track record of...

Lisa May Thornley: Connection, Attachment and Belonging 07.06.2026

Connection, attachment and belonging - the real foundations of great education. In this episode of The Kitchen Table, we are joined by Lisa May Thornley, SEND & Safeguarding Advisor at Zen Educate. A qualified teacher, SENCo, and Drama Therapist with extensive experience supporting vulnerable children and families, Lisa shares her journey and powerful insights on why relationships and purpose...

Kamal Ahmed: A Very British Gentleman 24.05.2026

In this episode of The Kitchen Table, we sit down with Kamal Ahmed - journalist, editor, and now a senior leader at Fortune to explore his journey as the son of a Sudanese father and English mother. Kamal reflects on his book The Life and Times of a Very British Man, sharing honest stories from his childhood in West London, navigating race, class, difference, and the quiet (and not-so-quiet) exper...

Haili Hughes: Belonging, Mentoring, and Why Teachers Leave 10.05.2026

This was one of those conversations that really made us stop and think. In this episode of The Kitchen Table, we sit down with Haili Hughes to explore belonging in education, not as a simple idea, but as something complex, personal, and often uncomfortable. We get into her journey, from feeling like an outsider growing up to shaping a career around mentoring, teacher development, and retention. Th...

Designing a Curriculum for Belonging and Inclusion 26.04.2026

There has been increasing reflection on what belonging really looks like in education, not just as a concept, but as something intentionally designed into the everyday experience of schools. In this episode of The Kitchen Table, Aidan Severs, an education consultant and former deputy head with over 20 years in teaching and leadership, shares what it truly takes to build a curriculum for belonging...

Dr Ilene Winokur: Why Belonging Is Not a Buzzword 12.04.2026

When we talk about belonging in education, are we truly living it or just writing it into policy documents? In this episode of The Kitchen Table, we sit down with Dr Ilene Winokur to explore what belonging actually looks like in practice, from classrooms in Kuwait to refugee communities in Kenya. Ilene has lived in Kuwait since 1984 and has spent more than 35 years working at the intersection of e...

Why Does Belonging Matter, and Where Does Mattering Belong? 29.03.2026

Mo and I have been circling this debate for a long time. I talk about belonging. He talks about mattering. And if we’re honest, we’ve both walked away from conversations thinking, I like him, but he’s wrong. So today at The Kitchen Table, it’s just the two of us finally putting it on record. This is not just a word game. It’s about what we actually want students and teachers to experience in our s...

Dr Lisa Cherry: Caring for the Carers in a Fractured System 15.03.2026

This is exactly why we created The Kitchen Table. In this episode, we sit down with Dr Lisa Cherry to explore what it really means to care for the people who care, in schools and services that are holding more than ever before. From trauma-informed practice to leadership vulnerability, from exclusion to belonging, this conversation is honest, searching and deeply human. Lisa shares how her own can...

Henrik Appert: The Business of Belonging 01.03.2026

We love starting conversations that blend personal stories with big ideas in education, and Henrik's journey is a perfect example. In this episode of The Kitchen Table, we sit down with Henrik Appert - founder and CEO of  Magma Math , an internationally recognised and award-winning maths learning platform. We hear about his move to England at seven without speaking the language, finding belon...

Where Belonging Begins 15.02.2026

Pull up a chair - this is where research meets relationships, and we explore what belonging, mattering, and pursuing social justice really look like in education. In this first episode of The Kitchen Table, we share our stories: from growing up, feeling forgotten and the power teachers have to change everything. We unpack why belonging isn't just a buzzword - it's the foundation for thriving commu...

Introducing The Kitchen Table 01.02.2026

Welcome to The Kitchen Table, with Phil, Mohamed, and Danielle. A space where research meets relationships, and where we slow things down to talk about what really matters. This is where you’ll get to know us - our journeys through education, the questions we’re still wrestling with, and why belonging, mattering, and social justice sit at the heart of the work we do. We’ll also be joined by friend...

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