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Interesting East Dulwich interviewees for a kids podcast - suggestions please!


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Among my jobs I make podcasts. Perhaps not surprisingly my kids are keen to make some podcasts too and this seemed like a good summer holidays project.

I've had them on my politics podcast once or twice before interviewing MPs and we thought we'd like an interview section of whatever we cook up over the summer.

I've approached Helen Hayes to come on but I was hoping to widen the field a bit. Can anyone recommend interesting locals we could talk to? Could be celebrities who live in the area and might be amenable but also just folk from round about with interesting tales to tell and who would get on with kids interviewing them. eg, I'm wondering about the chap from Rye Books who could talk about his favourite books and make recommendations etc.

All and any ideas very gratefully received. (You'll get a shoutout on the podcast as thanks!)

How about the new CEO of the Dulwich Estate on her plans to develop the area?


People who live in the Dulwich Estate almshouses.


The community greenhouses in Brockwell Park or people at local allotments.


Friends of Nunhead Cemetery.


The person working in the ticket office at a local station.


History and residents of the Peabody Estate in Herne Hill.

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