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Initial Step

Initial Step

Written by: James Taylor
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Welcome to Initial Step!


On this channel, we bring you short, engaging conversational interviews where we talk with talented individuals from the creative sector, focusing especially on those who have risen from low socioeconomic or working-class backgrounds.


Our aim? To shine a light on the barriers that often exist when trying to break into creative roles. But more importantly, to showcase inspiring stories of how these challenges can be overcome. Join us as we explore the journeys of remarkable people, learn about their struggles, triumphs, and everything in between. Because no matter where you start, breaking into the creative sector is possible, and we’re here to prove it.


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Episodes
  • Lifting the lid at the BBC on Newsnight - David's story of class within the BBC
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode, veteran graphic designer David Chaudoir draws on over 30 years in the media industry to speak candidly about class, culture, and power inside major institutions like the BBC.


    David reflects on a controversial moment involving a doctored Newsnight clip linked to the Insurrection on January 6th 2021. An incident that pushed him to publicly question media integrity and editorial bias. From there, the conversation widens into a deeper critique of how a dominant middle-class worldview within media limits diversity of thought and marginalises working-class voices.


    We explore how ideas of “working class” have shifted over time, the role education plays in class mobility, and why trades, apprenticeships, and alternative pathways deserve equal respect. Above all, David argues for resilience, hard work, and genuine diversity of opinion as essential ingredients for a healthier, more representative media landscape.


    This is an honest, challenging conversation about class, credibility, and who gets to shape the national conversation.


    Key Takeaways


    - David Chaudoir has over 30 years’ experience working in media and graphic design

    - A doctored Newsnight clip raised serious concerns about editorial integrity

    - Media organisations are dominated by a narrow middle-class perspective

    - Working-class voices are often marginalised in mainstream discourse

    - The BBC has become increasingly disconnected from everyday audiences

    - Class distinctions are harder to define, but still deeply influential

    - Education should value trades and apprenticeships alongside academia

    - Diversity of thought matters as much as diversity of background

    - Hard work and resilience remain essential to success

    - Background should never define potential


    🔔 Subscribe for more inspirational stories and insights into those from working class and low socioeconomic backgrounds!


    👍 Like this if you enjoyed David's story!


    🗣️ Comment below with your thoughts and questions for David!


    Follow Us:

    - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/initialstep.co.uk/

    - Twitter - https://x.com/step_initial

    - Apple podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/initial-step/id1758128198

    - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZizcM5a2HEQKcaAPToysk?si=79fb1e8a830a4ec9

    - Linktree - https://linktr.ee/initialstep


    Follow David

    - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-chaudoir/

    - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/motionoldboy/


    Thanks for listening!


    #initialstep #workingclass #lowsocioeconomicbackground #creativeindustry #TVandFilm #Advertising #PRandMarketing #CreativeJourney #CareerInspiration #anyonecanachievesuccess #bbc #newsnight #whistleblower

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    1 hr
  • Championing Young People from Working-Class Backgrounds - Samuel Conley
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode, I get to speak with with Sam Conley, Youth Empowerment Lead at Poplar HARCA, to unpack what it really means to grow up working class in the UK today.


    From the stigma and stereotypes young people are up against, to the massive role social media plays in shaping their aspirations, Sam brings frontline experience, honesty, and hope to the conversation. They explore why class still feels like a “taboo” topic, how organisations can bridge opportunity gaps, and what it takes to empower the next generation to thrive.


    Sam also sheds light on life in Tower Hamlets, one of the most deprived boroughs in the country and why understanding the lived experiences of working-class youth is key to genuine change.


    🔔 Subscribe for more inspirational stories and insights into those from working class and low socioeconomic backgrounds!


    👍 Like this if you enjoyed!


    🗣️ Comment below with your thoughts and questions for Samuel!


    Follow Us:

    - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/initialstep.co.uk/

    - Twitter - https://x.com/step_initial

    - Apple podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/initial-step/id1758128198

    - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZizcM5a2HEQKcaAPToysk?si=79fb1e8a830a4ec9

    - Linktree - https://linktr.ee/initialstep


    Follow Samuel:

    - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuel-conley-0722b0a6/


    Thanks for listening!


    #initialstep #workingclass #lowsocioeconomicbackground #creativeindustry #TVandFilm #Advertising #PRandMarketing #CreativeJourney #CareerInspiration #anyonecanachievesuccess #canarywharf #youthempowerment

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    47 mins
  • From Full-Time Carer to the Gaming Industry | Ashleigh’s Working-Class Journey
    Nov 13 2025

    Ashleigh grew up in Leicester in a working-class, single-parent household, caring full-time for his disabled mother from his teens into his twenties. While his brothers moved on, Ashleigh took on the responsibility of assisted living care. A commitment that shaped his life, his opportunities, and his sense of purpose.


    Despite limited options and financial struggles, he started volunteering remotely in the gaming industry. A move that opened the door to a professional career in hosting game services, onboarding influencers, and building brand partnerships. His journey from council estate to business development shows the resilience, guilt, and determination behind breaking class barriers.


    In this episode, Ashleigh reflects on:


    - Growing up in a tight-knit but changing council estate community


    - Balancing care responsibilities with career ambitions


    - Moving on from his working-class roots while staying grounded


    - The lack of working-class representation in the gaming world


    - How education and remote work shaped his opportunities


    👉 This is more than a career story, it’s about navigating identity, class, and care while building a new future.


    🔔 Subscribe for more inspirational stories and insights into those from working class and low socioeconomic backgrounds!


    👍 Like this if you enjoyed Ashleigh's journey!


    🗣️ Comment below with your thoughts and questions for Ashleigh!


    Follow Us:

    - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/initialstep.co.uk/

    - Twitter - https://x.com/step_initial

    - Apple podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/initial-step/id1758128198

    - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZizcM5a2HEQKcaAPToysk?si=79fb1e8a830a4ec9

    - Linktree - https://linktr.ee/initialstep


    Follow Ashleigh

    - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleigh-laywood/

    - Twitter / X - @bashtonnn


    Thanks for listening!


    #initialstep #workingclass #lowsocioeconomicbackground #creativeindustry #TVandFilm #Advertising #PRandMarketing #CreativeJourney #CareerInspiration #anyonecanachievesuccess

    #WorkingClassStories #GamingIndustry #SocialMobility #ClassAndCare

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    1 hr and 5 mins
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