07/08/2023
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Announcements / Community / Placemaking
Views from the ‘Loo Season 3 Ep 1: LSBU – Dr Charles Graham and Hannah Saroli
The wait is finally over as WeAreWaterloo brings back its highly anticipated podcast, Views from the ‘Loo on Morley Radio. The series comes back with a bang by featuring an interview between the BID’s newest recruit, Digital Marketing and Admin Assistant, Hannah Saroli, and her former LSBU tutor turned BID Board Chair, Charles Graham.
The dynamic duo of hosts, Harrie and Alex, are back with a bang, ready to bring you Waterloo’s latest with Season 3. With its unique blend of candid conversations, community insights, and a sprinkle of humor, this podcast promises to once again captivate listeners while offering an authentic peek into the WeAreWaterloo BID.
At the heart of this episode lies a lively interview between Hannah and Charles. The twist? Charles is not just any chairman; he is actually Hannah’s former tutor from their shared days at LSBU. The pair discuss their favorite Waterloo hangouts, showcasing the district’s unique charm.
No episode is complete without Alex’s infamous quiz, and this season is no exception! Brace yourself for a blend of entertainment and friendly competition as Charles and Hannah take on the challenge against long-time winner, Harrie Notton. And of course, listeners can expect Harrie’s iconic Buzzword to make a reappearance on this episode.
Tune in to this vibrant conversation to discover new and upcoming BID projects, favourite places and fresh perspectives!
How to get involved:
Hosts, Harrie and Alex, welcome your ideas, suggestions, and interest in being featured on an episode. If you have a concept you’d like to explore or a story you’re eager to share, simply email Harrie at harrie@waterloo.co.uk. This is your opportunity to shine a light on what makes Waterloo special and contribute to the sense of community that defines the district.
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