Dorset’s hidden poverty, real power, and a cadet you won’t forget | BV Podcast

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November’s podcast has hidden poverty, climate ambition, a teenage cadet scaling caves – and a parish power shift no one voted for. It’s a deep dive into rural Dorset’s quiet realities – and the people trying to change them. Just hit the play button below.

“It’s not always visible – but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there.

This month’s podcast starts with Dorset’s hidden poverty – the kind no one likes to talk about, but far too many are living with. Help & Kindness CEO John Sloper explains why it’s everywhere and invisible – and how small, local action makes the biggest difference.

Then it’s on to the climate. Don’t switch off – this isn’t doom and gloom. Dorset COP organiser Giles Watts explains how we make climate ambition actually work in a rural county, and why language matters more than you think.

And if you’ve been wondering what “devolution” really means for Dorset’s towns and villages? The Dorset Insider has some strong views, a few sharp one-liners, and one big question: is this local empowerment, or just shifting blame?

Finally, we meet Wimborne cadet Charlotte Bedford – caver, climber, award-winner, and proud recipient of the UK’s top cadet honour. She’s brilliant. Don’t miss her.

Pop it on. It’s full of courage, climate, community and a healthy dose of quiet outrage.

This episode is based on stories from November’s BV. Read the issue here: https://bvmag.co.uk/Nov25
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