
Cat Deeley and Edith Bowman, plus Sandra Oh and Rosalie Chiang
Zoe chats to Cat and Edith about their new podcast 'Friends Will Be Friends with Cat & Edith', plus Sandra Oh and Rosalie Chiang tell us all about their new film 'Turning Red'.
Zoe chats to Cat Deeley and Edith Bowman about their brand new ѿý Sounds podcast - 'Friends Will Be Friends with Cat & Edith', where they go on a double date with a celebrity and their best friend, swapping funny stories and happy memories.
Sandra Oh and Rosalie Chiang are also on the show telling Zoe all about their latest film, Pixar's 'Turning Red'. Mei Lee (played by Rosalie) is a 13-year-old girl who is torn between being her mother's (Sandra) obedient daughter and the chaos of her youth. Plus, thanks to her ancestors, when she gets feels any intense emotions, she turns into a big red panda....
Along with Clare Runacres on news, Richie Anderson on travel and Mike Williams on sport, she and the team have the best start to your morning.
There's also a daily Pause For Thought from Manika Kaur, plus your texts, emails and voice notes, as Zoe entertains the nation with fun for the family!
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Michael Bublé
It's A Beautiful Day
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The Shires
I See Stars
- 10 Year Plan.
- BMG Rights Management (UK).
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Santana
The Game Of Love (feat. Michelle Branch)
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- Arista.
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Zara Larsson
Lush Life
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- Sony Music.
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James Taylor
Your Smiling Face
- James Taylor - Classic Songs.
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Roxy Music
Dance Away
- Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music - Street Life.
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Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson
Say Say Say
- The 7" Singles Box.
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George Ezra
Anyone For You (Tiger Lily)
- Gold Rush Kid.
- Columbia.
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Sugababes
Girls
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- Island.
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Calvin Harris
This Is What You Came For (feat. Rihanna)
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- Columbia.
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Queen
I Want To Break Free
- The Works.
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Paolo Nutini
Pencil Full Of Lead
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- Atlantic.
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Pet Shop Boys
Always On My Mind
- Pet Shop Boys - Discography.
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Train
AM Gold
- AM Gold.
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Joss Stone
Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves (Radio 2 Session, 04 March 2022)
- Be Yourself Tonight.
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Kygo
Dancing Feet (feat. DNCE)
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- Columbia.
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David Bowie
Let's Dance
- David Bowie - Best Of Bowie.
- EMI.
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Tears for Fears
Break The Man
- The Tipping Point.
- Concord.
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Phats & Small
Turn Around
- Now That's What I Call Music! 43 (Various Artists).
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Daryl Hall & John Oates
You Make My Dreams
- Greatest Hits.
- RCA.
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Katy Perry
Hot N Cold
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- Virgin.
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Blur
Parklife
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Ed Sheeran
The Joker & The Queen (feat. Taylor Swift)
- = (Equals).
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Tammy Wynette
Stand By Your Man
- Telstar.
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Sam Fender
Seventeen Going Under
- Seventeen Going Under.
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Lily Allen
LDN
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Petula Clark
Downtown
- NOW That's What I Call Jukebox Classics (Various Artists).
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Aretha Franklin
I Say A Little Prayer
- Aretha Franklin - Queen Of Soul.
- Atlantic.
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Barbra Streisand
Don't Rain On My Parade
- Greatest Hits.
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Clean Bandit
Everything But You (feat. A7S)
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Odyssey
Native New Yorker
- Million Sellers Vol.17 - The Seventie.
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Pause For Thought

Morning Zoe and Happy International Women’s Day! I must say I love this year’s theme which is Break the Bias. It conjures up images of a diverse and inclusive world – sounds utopian but what would it take to make it possible? As a community, women have made great strides towards gender equality yet studies show that when a successful man talks about his accomplishments it’s seen as confident and yet successful women are considered less likable, even by other women.
For me, I never thought about having a career. Growing up in a Sikh household in Melbourne I was raised to be a good wife. My friends and I would jokingly refer to our education as “bridal courses” - something we studied to pass time until matched with a suitable boy. It was my duty to uphold this image of purity and it was easy to get lost in who I was expected to be versus who I actually wanted to be. At 23 I had an arranged marriage to a forward –thinking, fantastic man who was probably the first person to ever ask me what I wanted to do with my life. I told him I loved singing kirtan and wanted to be involved in charity work. When I released my first kirtan album in 2007 I gained a reputation for breaking stereo-types and pushing boundaries in a male dominated, traditional world of kirtan. The contemporary sound in the album helped it reach a global audience.
What’s funny is that the album was recorded on a laptop at home and I had no aspirations for it to reach such heights or to lead to a very fulfilling and successful career. I wouldn’t dare to dream so big. This year I would love to hear women boldly vocalise their successes. It may sound like a small thing but I believe that as more women step into their magnificence and rise above the veiled pressure to play small – no longer waiting for permission or recognition this will help to break the bias and make it possible for more women and girls to reach for their dreams. Guru Nanak, founder of the Sikh faith promoted equality for women over 550 years ago, I do hope to see the world he spoke of in my lifetime. A world where differences are valued and celebrated – a gender equal world.
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- Tue 8 Mar 2022 06:30ѿý Radio 2