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Vanessa Feltz teams up with child therapist daughter to launch parenting podcast
Vanessa Feltz teams up with child therapist daughter to launch parenting podcast

Leader Live

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

Vanessa Feltz teams up with child therapist daughter to launch parenting podcast

The TV and radio presenter, 63, will be joined by Joss on Global's new podcast Help! My Child's Anxious to look at and offer guidance on different topics around parenting and family life. The weekly episodes will explore the highs and lows of parenting with Feltz sharing her perspective as a single parent and grandmother alongside Joss's expert insight as a child therapist specialising in anxiety and trauma. Feltz said: 'I am delighted to team up with my daughter, child therapist and anxiety specialist Saskia Joss, to help worried parents guide their anxious children through life's challenges. 'We share the stories of our own relationship, alongside tips and tools, and we bring the perspective of two different generations to bear on children's anxiety which is fast becoming a pandemic.' Feltz and Joss will take a look at the big stories of the day while also creating a safe space for parents, carers or grandparents who may be struggling to ask personal questions as the duo break it down and offer guidance. The podcast comes as a new Ipsos survey found that one in four parents of children aged 4-17 in the UK reported that their child has struggled with anxiety or panic attacks in the past 12 months. Saskia Joss added: 'Help! My Child's Anxious comes from our shared commitment to supporting families and raising awareness around mental health, especially the challenges so many face with anxiety. 'As a child therapist and author specialising in anxiety, I've seen how much parents need practical tools, guidance, and a supportive, compassionate place to turn. 'Teaming up with my iconic mum to bring these conversations to life is a real privilege, and we're looking forward to sharing what I've learned and hearing from families too as we work to make things a little better for all families.' Joss is also the author of My Child's Anxiety Is Giving Me Anxiety which looks at the anxiety that is experienced by both children and parents with the aim offering advice to help parents and families who might be struggling. The podcast launches on Thursday June 26 and can be heard on Global Player and all major podcast platforms.

Vanessa Feltz teams up with child therapist daughter to launch parenting podcast
Vanessa Feltz teams up with child therapist daughter to launch parenting podcast

South Wales Guardian

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

Vanessa Feltz teams up with child therapist daughter to launch parenting podcast

The TV and radio presenter, 63, will be joined by Joss on Global's new podcast Help! My Child's Anxious to look at and offer guidance on different topics around parenting and family life. The weekly episodes will explore the highs and lows of parenting with Feltz sharing her perspective as a single parent and grandmother alongside Joss's expert insight as a child therapist specialising in anxiety and trauma. Feltz said: 'I am delighted to team up with my daughter, child therapist and anxiety specialist Saskia Joss, to help worried parents guide their anxious children through life's challenges. 'We share the stories of our own relationship, alongside tips and tools, and we bring the perspective of two different generations to bear on children's anxiety which is fast becoming a pandemic.' Feltz and Joss will take a look at the big stories of the day while also creating a safe space for parents, carers or grandparents who may be struggling to ask personal questions as the duo break it down and offer guidance. The podcast comes as a new Ipsos survey found that one in four parents of children aged 4-17 in the UK reported that their child has struggled with anxiety or panic attacks in the past 12 months. Saskia Joss added: 'Help! My Child's Anxious comes from our shared commitment to supporting families and raising awareness around mental health, especially the challenges so many face with anxiety. 'As a child therapist and author specialising in anxiety, I've seen how much parents need practical tools, guidance, and a supportive, compassionate place to turn. 'Teaming up with my iconic mum to bring these conversations to life is a real privilege, and we're looking forward to sharing what I've learned and hearing from families too as we work to make things a little better for all families.' Joss is also the author of My Child's Anxiety Is Giving Me Anxiety which looks at the anxiety that is experienced by both children and parents with the aim offering advice to help parents and families who might be struggling. The podcast launches on Thursday June 26 and can be heard on Global Player and all major podcast platforms.

Danny Dyer ‘never felt nerves' like it on daughter's wedding day
Danny Dyer ‘never felt nerves' like it on daughter's wedding day

Leader Live

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

Danny Dyer ‘never felt nerves' like it on daughter's wedding day

Love Island star Dani Dyer wed sportsman Bowen last month. Discussing the ceremony on their podcast, Live And Let Dyers, Dani said the day left her feeling so emotional she 'couldn't talk about it'. Her father, former EastEnders actor Dyer, said of the moment he walked her down the aisle: 'My heart was beating through my f***ing chest. 'I've done a lot of heavy s***. You know, I've done a lot of theatre and the awards things and everything like that, and there's a little bit of nerves, but I've never felt nerves like that. You know, just hanging on for dear life!' Dyer, who has recently been filming the second series of hit drama Rivals, said he felt 'choked up' at seeing the happy couple together. He went on: 'I needed just to contain myself. Because obviously it's a huge day for everyone in your family, but particularly the tradition of marriages – it's your father giving away your daughter, you know?' The pair also joked about how Bowen's nerves meant he got his bride's name mixed up during the vows. 'He f***ed your name up a few times,' Dyer told the podcast. 'Obviously it's Dani Charlotte Dyer, then he called me Charlotte, didn't he?' Dani added. 'We had to start it again! It was so funny!' Live And Let Dyers is available to listen to now on Global Player, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Danny Dyer ‘never felt nerves' like it on daughter's wedding day
Danny Dyer ‘never felt nerves' like it on daughter's wedding day

South Wales Guardian

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

Danny Dyer ‘never felt nerves' like it on daughter's wedding day

Love Island star Dani Dyer wed sportsman Bowen last month. Discussing the ceremony on their podcast, Live And Let Dyers, Dani said the day left her feeling so emotional she 'couldn't talk about it'. Her father, former EastEnders actor Dyer, said of the moment he walked her down the aisle: 'My heart was beating through my f***ing chest. 'I've done a lot of heavy s***. You know, I've done a lot of theatre and the awards things and everything like that, and there's a little bit of nerves, but I've never felt nerves like that. You know, just hanging on for dear life!' Dyer, who has recently been filming the second series of hit drama Rivals, said he felt 'choked up' at seeing the happy couple together. He went on: 'I needed just to contain myself. Because obviously it's a huge day for everyone in your family, but particularly the tradition of marriages – it's your father giving away your daughter, you know?' The pair also joked about how Bowen's nerves meant he got his bride's name mixed up during the vows. 'He f***ed your name up a few times,' Dyer told the podcast. 'Obviously it's Dani Charlotte Dyer, then he called me Charlotte, didn't he?' Dani added. 'We had to start it again! It was so funny!' Live And Let Dyers is available to listen to now on Global Player, or wherever you get your podcasts.

How to watch Capital Summertime Ball: Where to stream live
How to watch Capital Summertime Ball: Where to stream live

Metro

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

How to watch Capital Summertime Ball: Where to stream live

In just a few hours, some of the world's biggest stars will take to the stage at Capital's Summertime Ball 2025. First broadcasting in 1973, Capital went on to host its first Jingle Bell Ball in 2008, with the Summertime Ball coming the following year. The events are either held at Wembley Stadium or the O2 arena and offer a one-day festival within a stadium. Its two events have since gone on to become popular fixtures in London's live music calendar. Today, this year's Summertime Ball, held at Wembley, will see performances from Mariah Carey, Will Smith, Jade, Jessie J and Rita Ora. Before the event kicks off – here's everything you need to know. The artists on the line-up for this year's event range from bona-fide legends, recent household names and even the UK's 2025 Eurovision act. Former Little Mix singer Jade will be the opening act, which comes after she launched her solo career and comes a few months before the release of her debut album That's Showbiz Baby 'I'm so excited to do festival season, do Summertime Ball and just be out and about because I've not actually done my own shows yet. So, I'm really excited to do my own shows, have my own dancers,' she told Capital Breakfast hosts Jordan North, Chris Stark and Sian Welby last week. Pop icon Mariah Carey will also hit the stage, with other names including Will Smith & DJ Jazzy Jeff, whose set will be a one-off UK exclusive show. Meanwhile Benson Boone, Tate McRae, Myles Smith, Lola Young, KSI, Reneé Rapp, Zara Larsson, Busted Vs McFly, Rita Ora, Dasha, James Hype and Remember Monday. Jessie J will also be performing before she takes a break to undergo treatment for breast cancer. Tickets for the Summertime Ball were snapped up quickly as soon as they went on sale. For those lucky enough to have got them in time, doors open at 1.30pm, with the event running from 3.30pm- 9.30pm. Even if you missed out on a ticket, fans can still tune in and watch all the action from the comfort of their homes. The Summertime Ball will be streaming live on Global Player, the official Capital app, and Capital's YouTube channel. More Trending Capital is currently broadcasting live from Wembley Stadium, bringing fans all the action including exclusive artist interviews, all the backstage gossip and outstanding live sets from the Ball's iconic stage. Capital Breakfast hosts Jordan North, Chris Stark and Sian Welby will be on air throughout the Ball to share exclusive behind-the-scenes access, gossip and interviews with artists. The Global Player stream goes live from 3.30pm. Meanwhile you'll also be able to watch highlights on on ITV, ITV1 and ITVX, and STV and STV Player on Sunday 22nd of June from 5.30pm. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Every single Glastonbury headliner by year – including last minute drop-outs MORE: How to find Glastonbury's secret spots according to people who've been before MORE: Harry Styles spotted dancing up a storm at London music festival

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