In The Pink is the podcast in which Natalie Pinkham talks to a cross section of interesting people, finding out about their childhoods, careers, regrets and aspirations; hear exactly what makes them tick. more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 210 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsSociety & Culture |
Something a bit different on In The Pink now, not one but three very special guests. Natalie is joined by Richard Branson, his son Sam and his daughter Holly. Hear a unique insight into life in the Branson Family. What is Richard really like as a fat... more
Now we catch up with the incredibly impressive Helen Skelton. Is there anything the former Blue Peter presenter can't do? As well as learning golf alongside Natalie, the 37-year-old also impressed on the gruelling 'SAS Who Dares Wins' programme where... more
Next up for this series is Sky Sports News presenter Bela Shah. We discuss her unusual journey from law, to presenting one of the biggest sports news programmes in the world. But it's not been straight forward, changing a career path late on and figh... more
Now for a serious gear change! We leave the racing world and speak to the wonderfully talented Fleur East. Most of you will know her from knockout performances on the X-Factor, where she sprung to fame singing Mark Ronson's massive hit 'Up Town Funk.... more
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Season 2 Episode 1: Mark Webber (September 2018). I’m a lifelong F1 fan and have enjoyed Natalie’s podcast since I discovered it during lockdown in early 2020. But today I decided to listen to some of the ‘back catalog’ - and was blown away with the Mark Webber episode. Great questions, and answers, and particularly interesting in to hear the ‘historical context’ from 2 years ago.
Natalie does a great job with most of her episodes but they can feel a little like written interviews sometimes. However, what makes this pod great are the questions that she asks. They have thought, empathy and a warm tone to them that make it easy to listen to. Also, her discussions with some of her colleagues like Damon Hill, Paul di Resta and Jenson Button are just unbelievably good. They are the kind of episodes that you don't want to end. If you're looking for a podcast to start with, I'd ... more
Such a brilliant podcast that provides a range of guests, obviously predominantly in the sporting/F1 world but not limited to, that tell such unexpected but amazing stories. Highly recommend giving it a listen even if it’s with a guest you know very little about because you will after. more
Natalie shows first-hand not only how seasoned she is, but also how much she is studied up on the sport. Her enthusiasm and empathy for others is palpable. Worth a listen!
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