• Remembering Together: Baby Loss Awareness Special
    Oct 9 2025

    In this moving episode of Eye of the Magpie, Josh Wing sits down with Richard Daniels, founder of Forever Stars, and Raj Chagger, manager of Sands United Nottingham, for an open and heartfelt conversation about baby loss, hope, and community.

    Together, they discuss the incredible work of their respective charities, the personal experiences of loss that inspired their missions, and how those experiences continue to shape who they are today.

    The episode also highlights the Notts County Foundation Baby Remembrance Wall, which will be unveiled on Tuesday 14th October, providing a lasting space of reflection and remembrance at Meadow Lane.

    Released ahead of Baby Loss Awareness Week, this episode shines a light on the ongoing connection and collaboration between Notts County Foundation, Forever Stars, and Sands United Nottingham—three organisations united in compassion, support, and remembrance.

    If you’ve been affected by the topics discussed in this episode, support is available:

    • Forever Stars: sands.united@sands.org.uk

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    49 Min.
  • Roots to Routes: A South Asian Heritage special
    Jul 31 2025

    In this special episode, Notts County Foundation marks South Asian Heritage Month (18th July – 17th August), celebrating the theme for 2025: "Roots to Routes" — a powerful exploration of identity, journeys, and shared heritage within British South Asian communities.

    Host Josh Wing is joined by Vicky Spargo, the Foundation’s Deputy Sport and Inclusion Manager, to discuss the success of the South Asian women and girls football sessions held at Meadow Lane. They're also joined by two inspiring participants from the programme, who share personal stories of culture, community, and the experiences that have shaped them and their families.

    Tune in for an uplifting conversation about belonging, representation, and the unifying power of sport.

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    34 Min.
  • Chloe's Legacy
    Mar 3 2025

    In this special episode, we reflect on the life and legacy of our colleague, Chloe, who passed away after her battle with Pancreatic cancer. Joined by her parents Graham and Chris is and our Health Manager Josh Stevenson, who was not only a close friend and colleague but also provided vital 1-1 support through our CARE programme.

    We share heartfelt memories and stories of Chloe's impact both in the workplace and within the community. The CARE programme, dedicated to supporting those affected by cancer, played a role in Chloe's journey, and in this episode, we explore the incredible strength, kindness, and light she brought to everyone she encountered. Chloe was a beacon of positivity, often the light in others' lives, and we celebrate her legacy, the difference she made, and the lasting influence she continues to have on us all.

    Please note: this episode contains in-depth discussions on cancer, diagnosis, mental health and grief, which some people may find upsetting.

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    55 Min.
  • Breaking Barriers: Putting inclusion in the spotlight
    Dec 17 2024

    Making sport and physical exercise accessible for all is one of Notts County's big ambitions. No one should feel left out when participating, with a welcoming environment for all. So what exactly is the Foundation doing to achieve that in Notts? How inclusive is Notts County? This episode takes a look at the latest Foundation projects and programmes, planned for 2025 all with focus on sport inclusion at Meadow Lane and the Portland Centre.

    Presenter Josh Wing is joined by colleague Vicky Spargo, who gives an exclusive insight into her role as the Foundation's Community Engagement Coordinator. The Disabled Supporters' Association is also represented by Magpie fan Laura Cameron, who runs through what exactly they do and shares her own powerful and incredible story.

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    39 Min.
  • The World Mental Health Day Launch
    Oct 10 2024

    Join Notts County Foundation for their launch episode of Eye of the Magpie. On hosting duties is Josh Wing, who is joined by two guests who represent programmes running at the Portland Centre. As the launch is on World Mental Health Day, this episode focusses on 'Right Mind' and 'Bottled Up Blokes'; wellbeing projects for men and women.

    Tim and Cheryl open up about their own experiences on their respective programmes and have an honest discussion about mental health.

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    31 Min.