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BBC Radio Leeds BBC Radio Leeds July 17, 2019 120000

Thank you. Good afternoon Linda who's listening in Poland she was with us in the 1st hour of the big. Has some really quite remarkable stories talking about domestic violence. Linda says that was such a moving out of radio the accounts from those brave and courageous people are going to stay with me thank you Linda I'm with me to. Actually. At one point. You get in touch in telling us that all right coming up in the next. Little symbols you can play with. The. New ones today. And that will the coming in light of this year. On the really inclusive including Well for someone who's death for the someone who has a hearing is she really replays of. The designs of them. And then did you have what did you do you feel you know any moment. Some of those memories be fool to. Join the conversation cold 0800. Double 3 brave. And maybe say you're right. Long live the college. You know well good afternoon to me in Scarborough to bow ties I always get this faith in you know we should all get on a share of buying. But the sun's light is always away we're here I want to enjoy the sunshine. State lunch time I'm Liz green it's funny now there was a time when I thought emoji was a bit daft something a teenager might do you know well no message if you go on now. Because they just look you use of a lot I saw a smiling fellow at the big smiling face use that quite a lot. Oh if you try to make a point with something either on social media an attack story message to someone now I really like the good news today is that Apple of announce some new ones including I will chat use up people with Will King stakes this particularly please me if you've got a hearing problem. Someone with a hearing aid Well I thought yeah that's brilliant and I'm sure they'll be used in all sorts of different contexts but it's well to even see day part of a move by the tech company to represent people with disabilities better about time James Taylor is head of policy in campaigns at the disability equality charity Scope and I'm really pleased to hear how are you James. Thanks. Though it's very good that you're here you're quite quiet so I'm just going to see if I can wrap you up in the nicest possible way speaking what does it mean to have let's say a wheelchair user being able to use a symbol that says that. And I think it's really positive step towards disability being well and truly represented in the world of emerging we can you say it's funny in 6 different ways there are 2 different types of that you can use and it's only right that we have better representation of disability in disabled people yet and I think normalization then you are right you know there are there I think there are 3 sons chafes the more the more. You can put a high heel shoes on you can put again I'm saying you could and yet if I wish to represent something like being slightly deaf or example I've not been able to do that and I can now yeah and it's really kind of has taken you know I think it's a shame it's taken until 20193 to get to that place I think for many people who. Use the Moji to talk about their emotions and talk about what they're up to and how they describe themselves having these things really probably why do you think it's taking so long. You know I think it's taken a while for the world to catch up with disability and I think attitudes towards disabled people if they will. Change. And so I think we're going to be thinking more and more of a positive representation and in technology in the media and in other areas. I think things have changed and this is just another example of how they've changed in terms of diversity and inclusion that we are far more aware than we were I know it's probably not happening as fast as you and Scott would like but I do think it is happening James. Absolutely know I can agree of you more I think with a. Good progress towards equality. Certainly a lot more. But actually by having this visibility on a platform that as you said millions of people use every single day to talk to each other can only challenge some of those attitudes one of the other ways that SCO are encouraging people to be more disability want to. Work with employers. To hire more disabled people into the workplace and we're doing lots of work around transports and trying to make. More acceptable for the state. And I've heard horror stories of people who get across the country journey on the train in. Britain in 29 but they still. Have a. You do have you use that. Thank you very much for being with us thank you very much thank you had a policy that the disability charity. Work in cottonseed to. Go and see them and. A fabulous George as a whole. Did you have a Saturday job. What did you learn from it we're going to talk about they say after the traffic and travel updates at 130 this afternoon well today reveals the people don't bother with it they are earning money by the doing it somewhere else or they have an allowance some maybe the traditional way we all go into work adding a bit of money independence with a Saturday job while East changing basically So what did you do and what did you learn from 808-0389 double 3 double 3 that SOB number you can text me 81 shuttle 3 Start your message with the word pleats or tweet me at B.B.C. Leeds 80 minutes past well known the big Yorkshire phone in here at B.B.C. Radio Leeds Now we've talked about the new Which been released today which is very inclusive including a wheelchair someone who's hard of hearing also there is skin tone variations now for the hand-holding walnuts and you can have a flamingo waffle and falafel. Love it is well the Maji day on the creator of that day is the MIT historian and the founder of. Which documents the meaning and common usage of characters and his name Jeremy how. No not that. Collects it's not there so we'll just check that and get back to him he's the man responsible for the smiley face that I'm using all the time Izzy. 1039 double 3 double 3 and the idea of having a hand hold quite interested me back for. Join the conversation. 800. 3. B. . I'm just looking as I'm talking about the. Mostly. Because there is a whole sort of rage a connection and I will tell you that the one that's at the top of my list is the smiling face one which I really quite like. That says a cheerful disposition I've got you back Jeremy Birch How are you. Happy hope my great thank you very much what are we celebrating today. How everyone going to celebrate what what a great but the idea was so afraid of gay people here's some of both you said I don't want you I thought I created this 5 years ago it seems like maybe people don't understand how it is work so the same type of data sort of explain what's new what's coming up. Entirely in emerging can't you it's universal it crosses a language in some ways. You know what. I'm sorry going to do with. My balls What do you do. We'll see the try one more time job in a moment creator of well my day which is today. They knew in my G.'s that they're very diverse that very inclusive route to. The build the bomb. Is revealed that 2 thirds of as a multi-task is have got the top 20 it was all about number 12 do some stretching. Exists out of. The spot of tiffin number 6 a. Rich and sad breakfast show for it if indeed. Well ahead of the cake. You are right Fitzpatrick. From 6 AM B.B.C. Radio. With the Fed tomorrow morning from 6 he'll be talking about sharing there's a Leeds woman who's been going through 10 years of the sharing economy she's got a book about it so more on that's Mara and of course tickets to win for the fantastic eighty's classics concerts going on a Millennium Square with Opera North Bay with Richard from 6 if you'd like to be brilliant. It's still $62000000.00 and. Treating. The. Box. Publicly sit city and do it. Electricity. I would be to about emergencies they say because it's well there and there are some new ones Mark says it's quite fishy you can get the I'm a G. Feller on the line now this problem with he says maybe he's at the other end just pulling facing east. Was my response OK I would talk about subsidy jobs in the next half hour what did you learn from us. West Yorkshire travel B.B.C. Radio. What's happening. At the moment lows check of the census for you how about a shoe shop on the I want to early on a 3 loft house into chairs but it's all clear traffics corporate fun for that stretch now a little bit busy through Bradford wrote it was temporary live stuff not a surprise release roll down towards more side land and also continue to build a Protestant of late as well we do have those claws on Victoria Bridge down towards Victoria and Bridgewater place that is because of the ongoing demonstrations if you could get me the usual replies about with more half hour. Your travel leaves call Oh double 30123018 B.B.C. Radio leaves. Messages coming. Out of the big phone and if you work with us we were talking about domestic violence and asking why abuse victims stay parent if you live in a rural part of West Yorkshire you're less likely to report it less likely to leave for all sorts of different reasons and it was just such a moving out some of the stories that you were telling us just amazing this anonymous a lot of people calling without names which is fine this anonymous message from someone who's come through the other side of 30 years of domestic abuse and she wanted to. The lady we have her name who has story and it has strengths I thank you for that and for all the messages that we have. On the. Way. You. Mean what did he. Teach you. I had a Saturday job in a small shop in Huddersfield called Harvest and it sold leather and stank of Pachulia oil and I used to rock up there and do that retail thing on a Saturday and it gave me my own money for the 1st time ever and it was mine I could spend it I could save I could splurge it there was an awful lot of spending and splurging to. Save and the things changed and it took me about getting up about going to work and it was just like a forerunner of real work which was just nice to have that bit of independence and I actually enjoyed it a lot but apparently this is a survey out today things are rather different new research says a lot of young people don't work because they get an allowance from their parents or they need to focus on school work this is a study by Barkley's he says half of young people in education currently have a part time job compared to previous generations when it was nearly 7 out of 10 and kids start using different skills to money in a different way. They're doing things like doing stuff online. As well as to work when they are working they've got an online job a project they draw they do that rather than traditional work because they get more flexibility and their skills are better suited to earning money that way and a 5th of these kids say they choose to work online because there's a shortage of traditional jumps in that area and there's about 90 percent of these kids who are very ultra Pinera So what did you learn from your Saturday job and what are your kids doing are they going out working you giving them the allowance is it all about the work ethic he has a number. We can. Double. B.B.C. Radio only. Takes $0.03 a day a stories on a one chuckle 3 just start your message with the word leads it'll get through and tweet me at B.B.C. Leads to high less he says I'm proud to say my grandson works when he's not a college he's got 25 hours a week or so job doesn't complain about it he just gets on with it he's a star says Les Roger thanks for the message my Saturday memories serving drinks at the top 10 nightclub in Huddersfield enable me a mates to go on our 1st overseas holiday that was a job that was just a night out Roger I don't know Martin Bromley you say when I was 16 I went out to work and it gave me the work ethic I've got today I learned how it felt to earn money for myself and the gratification says mats that I got from not. A Saturday job so you hat I want you know kids are doing parent lay they're not doing Saturday jobs the way that you might have it could because they have an allowance in the focusing on the school work it could be that they're only money on line a doing it differently so what did you all Saturday job teach you. I like to add money for the 1st time it was brilliant Jamie set up holiday this is a dream Saturday they says thanks to me for let me know my Saturday job he says was great it was 2 hours each weekday evening in a local record shop trouble was I spent all my money there. Yeah there is. Some. Lol. Film until a Jennifer Warnes does he dances on top the time I'm still a fossil you know you keep hearing it and it's been around forever and it still a great song on the screen is the big fight in taking your memories of what you learned from your Saturday job to look at stuff although with it now there are the studying get an allowance from the patterns money online doing something different rather than rocking out and doing a job what did you do 080389 double 3 double 3 marks in Manchester this afternoon he says my dad were never give us pocket money but whatever we and he would double it. I used to do paper deliveries in the morning milk in the evening and I had a Saturday job at a fruit and fetch still he ended up having to pay a lot of money out some may thus Jane B.B.C. Radio. B.B.C. Radio lades we're giving away tickets just 3 incredible events happening in Leeds this chill on the right should stand Brett fish you can get your hands on sic a sissy still in the most iconic eighty's hates. With backing from the. Straw and on the Stephanie her show is the symphonic sounds of back to basics classic dance tunes with the original vocalists Including has a small group and the Happy Mondays. With Gail what's the original Jurassic Park film with live musical accompaniment don't. To grab one of these fantastic price says all this week from. With me. Will have. To watch to. Some point this afternoon between 3 and 6 don't. Be Amazing back to the future with a real. 3 months ago. I am. Going to play. For the next. Money and. Really of. All the way through that. All right it's good to talk and it could save your life if you. All be meeting a group whose whole existence now is to make sure as a bloke you have the opportunity to do that and they're worried about men particularly well partly we're going to be meeting them ambassadors after the news at 2 o'clock this afternoon Sidibe be. That final word on Saturday jobs Mark says I had a chill making deliveries for a butcher's shop on a really old fashioned heavy like a one delivery lady and one night she said you a sweet boy I pedaled away as fast as my little X. Could go I lead I could go fast on that bike uphill and he still paddling. Well they said you were a. Ball of. Favorite song at the moment. And the way I feel. Up to the news it. Can. Get. The book. Says. 2 minutes to to. Travel. On the wall move through. Little lands have been reopened we will see an improvement. Of course for the role . Of the role the role. To play. In half an hour. Your travel nice 30123018 B.B.C. Radio only. Well we've been really busy today thank you and some quite emotional stories in the next hour. If you're a man it could save your life. There's a project in Leeds designed to do just that so the next time you are going have a haircut. It could be a barber who helps you to open up. Going to meet them ambassadors and leaves. And it's the big. Deal the Digital Radio 92.4 F.M. . Your station for Yorkshire. B.B.C. Radio. B.B.C. News at 2 o'clock Good afternoon I'm Clive Satchell Welcome to YOUR She will this afternoon answer questions about how the tourism companies run after the B.B.C. 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The West Yorkshire weather with the least said Gallagher a warm afternoon across the West Yorkshire with the sunshine turning increasingly hazy as cloud builds and a few showers break out in places with temperatures around 22 degrees that's 72 found Heights also cloudy this evening and I have a night shower a outbreaks of rain but becoming dry with the cloud breaking again by dawn in love with temperatures around 12. A bright day tomorrow with a decent amount of some side a very small chance of the isolated shower and temperatures up to 20 degree that's 68 found Heights Thank you Lisa. Scream. B.B.C. Radio. This hour is good to talk and if you're a man it could well save your life. Meet the passages that commit. To.

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