The Difference Podcast
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Rewind to the 90's: Race, Gender & Drama - Part 1
This week, we are taking a trip back to the 90's. Hannah is joined by old school friends Dan, Leon, and Eleanor to unpack the reality of coming of age and schooling in South London during a decade of massive cultural transition. Together, they dive into the messy, nostalgic, and often complex intersections of race, gender, dating, and the drama class that shaped their formative years. It's an honest, funny, and deeply reflective conversation about where they started, and how those early environments echo into who they are today. Please note: This episode touches on sensitive themes, including racism and discussions surrounding sexual consent, which some listeners may find distressing or triggering. Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation: Inspiring a fairer society for all. https://stephenlawrenceday.org" target="_blank">stephenlawrenceday.org Rape Crisis England & Wales: Free, confidential support for anyone who has experienced sexual violence or unconsented sexual trauma at any point in their lives. https://rapecrisis.org.uk" target="_blank">rapecrisis.org.uk BAATN (The Black, African and Asian Therapy Network): Home of the largest community of counselors and psychotherapists of Black, African, Asian, and Caribbean heritage in the UK. https://www.baatn.org.uk" target="_blank">baatn.org.uk NABS: Support and advice on navigating racism, discrimination, and its impact on mental health. https://nabs.org.uk/advice/discrimination/racism-mental-health/" target="_blank">nabs.org.uk/advice/discrimination/racism-mental-health/ Mind: Resources, helpline support, and reading materials regarding racism and mental health. https://www.mind.org.uk" target="_blank">mind.org.uk
Having a Baby with Your Best Mate — Part 2
In this episode, our host Hannah Gittos and her dear friend, actor, writer and producer Tom Cottle reflect on how they each navigated miscarriage, and how both hope and new beginnings can exist alongside deep grief and loss. The episode concludes with Hannah sharing a personal reflection on the complex and often contradictory emotions she experienced throughout her fertility journey. Please note: This episode includes a detailed description of miscarriage and discussion of stillbirth. If these themes feel triggering, please listen with care or come back another time. Please also note: Please listen to Part 1 (Episode 1) before listening to this episode. Content guidance: 2:30 – 6:35: Detailed discussion of miscarriage 11:20 – 12:50: Discussion of stillbirth Supporting organisations mentioned in this episode: Cyprus">https://cyprusivfhospital.com/">Cyprus IVF Hospital Cradle">https://cradlecharity.org/">Cradle Charity Miscarriage">https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk/">Miscarriage Association London">https://www.londonpregnancy.com">London Pregnancy Lewisham">https://www.lewishamandgreenwich.nhs.uk/early-pregnancy-assessment-unit/">Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust – Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit
Sisterhood, Creativity and Faith
On this week’s episode, Hannah is joined by acclaimed actress Pippa Nixon. Together, they discuss their 25-year friendship, motherhood, spirituality, love, and so much more. In Sisterhood, Creativity & Faith, Hannah and Pippa explore how to stay connected to a sister from a different mister when your life trajectories take wildly different turns. Please be advised: This conversation includes discussion of an incident of sexual harassment. If this feels triggering, you may wish to skip between the 11:30 and 15:25 mark. If you are affected by any part of this discussion, please see the organisation below for support: https://www.acas.org.uk/sexual-harassment/get-help-and-support ">https://www.acas.org.uk/sexual-harassment/get-help-and-support">https://www.acas.org.uk/sexual-harassment/get-help-and-support This episode also contains swearing and sexual references. Pippa Nixon is an actress of formidable talent. She has performed at many of the UK’s leading theatres, including the Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare’s Globe, the National Theatre, and London’s West End. She has played a wide range of Shakespearean roles, including Rosalind in As You Like It, Ophelia in Hamlet, Lady Anne in Richard III, and was the first woman to play The Bastard in King John. She is currently filming season 7 of the hit TV series Unforgotten, and will be playing Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing at Shakespeare’s Globe from June to October 2026. Book recommendations: The Mystic Jesus: The Mind of Love — Marianne Williamson Mary Magdalene Revealed — Meggan Watterson
Having a Baby with your Best Mate - Part 1
When life takes you down an unconventional path and you meet a kindred soul — why not try to make a baby together? In this episode, our host Hannah Gittos explores doing just that with her best friend, actor, writer and producer, Thomas Lyle Cottle. This episode is a warm, humorous, raw and honest look at trying to have a baby in a platonic relationship — one built to last for life. Please note: This episode explores IVF and fertility. There is also discussion of miscarriage, so if this theme feels triggering, you may want to pause at about the 1 hour and 5-minute mark. It also contains references to masturbation and sexual health. For any help or support on the topics raised in this week’s episode, please see the organisations below: Miscarriage">https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk Association Cradle">https://cradlecharity.org Charity Cyprus">https://cyprusivfhospital.com IVF Hospital Tom Cottle is an actor, writer, comedian and producer. He is a founding member of the 5★ sketch group Comedy Bitch, along with our host Hannah. He wrote, produced and starred in the award-winning short film David’s Fine, starring Julia Davis. He also wrote and co-produced, alongside Gina Lyons of Gobby Girl Productions, Not Sophie’s Choice, starring Catherine Tate and Alex Macqueen. He is currently producing his first feature film and an improvised comedy documentary.The Difference Podcast Trailer
How do we live, love and learn together when we don’t agree or come from a different lived experience? Rooted in the mess and beauty of human relationships, The Difference Podcast explores the conversations. From friendships and faith to justice and identity, our host Hannah brings people together: not to reach a consensus but to understand one another more deeply. Launching 11-March-2026.