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Unavailable#56 Dolly Alderton (Sunday Times Columnist) - On Women We Admire & Not Believing Your Own Hype
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#56 Dolly Alderton (Sunday Times Columnist) - On Women We Admire & Not Believing Your Own Hype

FromCtrl Alt Delete


Currently unavailable

#56 Dolly Alderton (Sunday Times Columnist) - On Women We Admire & Not Believing Your Own Hype

FromCtrl Alt Delete

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dolly is an award-winning journalist who has written for The Sunday Times, The Sunday Times Style, The Telegraph, GQ, Red, Marie Claire and many *many* more. ​ Since January 2015, she has been the dating columnist for The Sunday Times Style. Dolly also writes and directs for TV. She was the story producer for Made In Chelsea and was script assistant on the final series of E4’s Fresh Meat. In 2015, her first short film Anna, Island was accepted to The London Short Film Festival. The film, about a young woman navigating the pitfalls of 20-something life, features a cameo from Kirsty Young and was covered in The Evening Standard. ​ She writes The Dolly Mail, a weekly newsletter with over 5000 subscribers. She also co-hosts a podcast alongside journalist Pandora Sykes which will be returning to your ears at end of February. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Released:
Jan 16, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

This is not a traditional career podcast. It’s a podcast for people who’ve looked at their interests to shape the work they do. What does it mean to be a philosopher? How is Big Tech affecting us? How do you combine activism with being the editor of a magazine? Award-winning author Emma Gannon has a gentle line of questioning that starts with work, and ends up wherever the conversations lead. Named Best Business podcast by Vuelio, Ctrl Alt Delete is a gateway into new ideas – with over 5million downloads and past guests including Alain de Botton, Dame Steve Shirley and Mrs Hinch.