The Hotsy Totsy Podcast
By The Hotsy Totsy Podcast
The Hotsy Totsy PodcastJul 12, 2022
14. Flower Power
In this episode, we’re joined by Sara and Eduard from the fabulous Flower School, based in Hampstead. On 30th November, Hotsy Totsy is hosting a Christmas wreath making workshop with The Flower School, and we learn here more about this wonderful organisation, as well as what flowers are in vogue currently. You can find out more at www.flower-school.co.uk.
Then we chat to incredible Hotsy Totsyer Emma Mills-Sheffield, the founder of Mindsetup, a hugely inspiring business consultant and the official business coach of Hotsy Totsy. We chat to Emma all about the challenges in business, how parameters have changed over the years, and her future plans for Mindsetup. Head over to www.mindsetup.co.uk for more information.
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13. The Art Deco Society UK with Lucy Inskip
In this episode, we’re joined by Lucy Inskip, who is the London representative of the Art Deco Society UK. Lucy talks to us all about what the Art Deco Society is, its range of incredible events, as well as her personal love of all things Art Deco. You can find out more at artdecosociety.uk.
We’re then joined by Hotsy Totsyer Lisa Conway-Hughes, a financial expert who is also known as Miss Lolly. Lisa is passionate about making financial education open to all and taking the jargon out of the financial world.
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12. The Importance of the University Women’s Club
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Pauline Foster, who is the honorary secretary of the University Women’s Club in the heart of Mayfair. This club is the location of Hotsy Totsy’s summer party on 29th June and is a hugely important and special place. We hear from Pauline all about its 130 year history, and how it was founded by the pioneers of education for women. You can find out more about it at universitywomensclub.com.
We’re then joined by wonderful Hotsy Totsyer Tracey Barr. Tracey is an independent strategy consultant specialising in healthcare, and is an incredible supporter of women. We chat to Tracey all about her career, how being a woman in a heavily male environment has shaped her, and her loves for singing and golf. You can connect with Tracey via her LinkedIn page.
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11. The London Love
In this episode, we’re joined by the fabulous Scarlett Roitman, who runs the hugely successful Diary of a Londoness blog, showcasing incredible happenings in our city. We learn all about Scarlett’s story, her love affair with London, and why it is the best city in the world. You can find Scarlett’s work at diaryofalondoness.com.
We’re then joined by lovely Hotsy Totsyer Sarah White, a hugely experienced marketer who runs her own business, Intelligent Marketing Services, specialising in helping businesses grow and develop. You can find out more at intelligentmarketing.uk.com.
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10. The Impact of The 20s
In this episode, we’re joined by author, speaker, historian, and chair of the Art Deco Society, Lucy Jane Santos, who talks about her love for all things Art Deco and what she’s working on at the moment. You can find out more about Lucy on her website: lucyjanesantos.com.
We then catch up with wonderful Hotsy Totsyer Catherine Spencer-Smith all about her career and her dedication to working with doctors to grow their practices through her company Private Practice Ninja. You can find out more about Dr Cath and her company at privatepracticeninja.co.uk.
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9. The Love Of Music Hall
In this episode, we’re joined by musician Kate Garner, who shares her story of growing up with a famous dad, her love for 20s and 30s music hall, and why music is so important and powerful. You can find out more about Kate on her website, kategarnermusic.co.uk, and follow her on Instagram and Twitter @KateGarnerMusic.
Alongside this, we’re joined by John Baum, the director of the beautiful Wine Maker’s Club, and venue for Hotsy Totsy’s Christmas party on 8th December. We chat all about this gorgeous venue, his story, and the magical nooks and crannies of London town.
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8. The Wonderful Hotsy Totsyers
In this special episode, we’re joined by not one, but two Hotsy Totsyers! Firstly, we chat with the brilliant Jo Tocher. Jo is a transformational holistic therapist, coach and aromatherapist. She is the founder of the Life After Miscarriage transformation programme, a founding energy alignment method mentor, and runs her own aromatherapy business, Essences By Jo. Jo talks to us about the upcoming Baby Loss Awareness Week and a very special event she is running. You can find out more about Jo at jotocher.com and follow her on Instagram @EssencesByJo and @JoTocherHolistics.
We then chat with the inspiring Pelin Martin. Pelin is a former estate agent who now runs Blue Crystal Property Management. We talk all about her career so far, her property portfolio, as well as the impact her mum has had on her life. You can connect with Pelin on LinkedIn, you can also follow Blue Crystal on Instagram @BlueCrystalLDN.
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7. The Art Deco Cinema
In this episode, we’re joined by Michael Chambers, the founder of the Garden Cinema, a new independent art cinema in Covent Garden. The cinema will be the location of a very special Hotsy Totsy event October, so watch this space. You can find out more about the Garden Cinema at thegardencinema.co.uk.
Alongside this, we’re joined by the inspiring Hotsy Totsyer Stacey Kehoe. Stacey is a communications expert and founder of Brandlective Communications which helps businesses find and implement exceptional digital marketing campaigns. We chat to Stacey all about the ever-evolving digital marketing world, the incredibly supportive women in her network and the magic that happens when women support other women. You can find out more about Brandlective at brandlective.com and follow Stacey on all social media platforms @StaceyKehoeUK.
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6. The Scents of Art Deco
In this episode, we’re joined by the co-host for our upcoming ‘An Evening with Fragrance’ event, Dr. Sophia Fannon-Howell, who is the founder of Deco London. Deco London is a luxury British fragrance and lifestyle brand inspired by the 1920s and art deco and we talk all about the importance of that time and how its scents are still so important today, as well as what our guests can look forward to at our upcoming event! Please find out more about Deco London at deco-london.com.
We also catch up with Hotsy Totsyer Antoinette Dale-Henderson, a two-time author and the founder of the Gravitas programme. We chat about the impact of the recent Lionesses’ win on all girls and women, as well as how to overcome the challenges faced in getting your voice heard. You can find out more about Antoinette at antoinettedalehenderson.com.
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5. The Flapper Icons
In this episode, we’re joined by author Judith Mackrell, who has penned many books including Flappers: Six Women of a Dangerous Generation, which is a hugely insightful look behind the headlines of the women of the era, and a firm Hotsy Totsy favourite. You can follow Judith on Twitter and Instagram @JudithMackrell.
We also catch up with Hotsy Totsyer Kirstin Miller, the founder of Core Green, which provides business support for small and medium-sized businesses. Alongside her business we also chat about her touring cats and her love for her camper van. You can find out more about Core Green at coregreen.co.uk.
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4. The Mystery In Murder
In this episode, we’re joined by Francesca Fleur, the founder of Mistress Murders, who curate incredible murder mystery events. Hotsy Totsy is partnering with Mistress Murders on the 22nd September for a 1920’s inspired whodunnit. You can find out more about Mistress Murders at mistressmurders.com
We also speak to Hotsy Totsyer Helen Cox. Helen is a marketing whizz, but marketing isn’t the only thing we chat about in this episode. We talk about networking (and why the word makes us feel a little bit weird), as well as Helen’s love of rowing. Head over to helencoxmarketing.co.uk to find out more.
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3. The Magic Blend Of Taste Film
In this episode, we’re joined by Amy Fernando, founder of Taste Film, which pairs a classic film screening with the audience eating the food within the film. You can find out more about Taste Film at tastefilm.co.uk.
We also speak to Hotsy Totsyer Diane Watson, the founder of She Can Prosper, who is on a mission to empower women to secure their financial future. Head over to shecanprosper.com to find out more.
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2. The Secrets of The Candlelight Club
In this episode, we chat to Clayton Hartley, founder of The Candlelight Club – London’s original award winning 1920’s speakeasy party that takes place in secret venues lit by candles all over the capital city. You can find out more about The Candlelight Club at thecandlelightclub.com.
We also speak to Hotsy Totsyer and jewellery designer Jade Thomas. Head over to jadethomasjewellery.co.uk to check out Jade’s beautiful creations and follow her on Instagram @jadethomasjewellery. You can also find her graphic design work at eaurouge.co.uk.
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1. The Women Behind The 1920’s Roar
Welcome to the Hotsy Totsy Podcast. Hotsy Totsy is a membership and networking club for amazing women who like the finer things in life to come together and enjoy bespoke events in the magical nooks and crannies of London town, all with an Art Deco nod. This podcast will introduce you to some fascinating and likeminded characters, who love the golden 20s and 30s era and Art Deco movement as much as we do, as well as profile our wonderful Hotsy Totsy members.
In our very first episode, we chat to Hannah Fleming from The National Archives who tells us all about their wonderful exhibition ‘The 1920s: Beyond The Roar’. You can find out more about the exhibition at nationalarchives.gov.uk/20s-people/the-1920s-beyond-the-roar
We also speak to Hotsy Totsyer Cheryl Laidlaw, web designer extraordinaire and the brains and beauty behind the Hotsy Totsy brand. You can find Cheryl on Instagram @londonwebgirl
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