
Marie Curie support bus comes to MediaCityUK
A Marie Curie bus has arrived at MediaCityUK, offering free help for anyone with concerns about terminal illness as well as information about how they can support the charity.
MediaCityUK based Audio Always have produced the recently launched Hollyoaks podcast ‘Don’t Filter Feelings’ with Lime Pictures. The series is hosted by presenter and journalist Lauren Layfield, and features conversations about issues that matter, with people who have stories to share.
Each week Lauren is joined by real-life influencers, celebrity guests and Hollyoaks cast as they share personal stories of their life-changing experiences.
Hollyoaks has received much critical and audience acclaim for its issue-based storylines and isn’t afraid to explore difficult subjects to raise awareness and help viewers understand tricky topics through the eyes of their favourite characters.
‘Don’t Filter Feelings’ explores some of these issues across ten episodes with the first two episodes, ‘What is Different and Autism In The Family, already gaining lots of positive reviews.
Stuart Morgan, Managing Director at Audio Always said:
“It’s been amazing to work with the team from Lime Pictures as they extend their Don’t Filter Feelings brand into the podcast market. Whether you’re a fan of Hollyoaks or not, the episodes are a great listen and no topic is off limits.”
Audio Always also produce a diverse range of content for BBC networks, including Radio 1’s Life Hacks, OJ Borg for Radio 2 and Elis James and John Robins on 5 Live.
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For more information contact Becky Green – becky.green@audioalways.com
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