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Dame Deborah James’ podcast honoured with top award after her death – Metro.co.uk

Dame Deborah James died of bowel cancer last month, and Rachel died in 2018 (Picture: BBC)

The work of cancer campaigners Dame Deborah James, Rachel Bland and Lauren Mahon has been honoured at the British Podcast Awards after their offering – You, Me and the Big C – scooped the podcast champion award.

Dame Deborah, Bland and Mahon started the podcast in 2018. The trio, who were all former or current cancer patients, candidly discussed life with cancer and their treatment.

Bland died in September that year at the age of 40, two years after being diagnosed with breast cancer.

Meanwhile Dame Deborah died late last month after receiving end of life care for bowel cancer, making Mahon the only surviving original host.

Dame Deborah – who was awarded her damehood personally by Prince William shortly before her death – raised over £7million for cancer research in her final months, with the likes of her InTheStyle clothing collection and autobiography raking in great sums.

The campaigner’s funeral was held on Wednesday, with friends and family in attendance to celebrate her life.

bowelbabe Verified I?m so excited to finally be able to share (at least part) of a project I?ve been working on for several months now. Together with the @inthestyle team I?ve been creating and designing a collection of beautiful clothes to hopefully make us all look good and feel great!!! : The main collection isnt quite ready yet, although some of you will have noticed recently I?ve been sporting a whole host of beautiful floral dresses - which I can confirm were worn for my visit from Prince William! : I cannot tell you guys how this partnership has kept me going through my hospital stays and taken me away from cancer. For years, I always talked about ?Dressing up to make you feel better? and over recent months all the ups and downs, being in and out of hospital, dressing up in nice clothes and popping on some Lippy has made a difference to my journey. : Today though, as a sneak taster I wanted to share something really special?.. As you all know I?ve always had a quote close to my heart? 'Rebellious Hope' so @inthestyle have kindly agreed with me to release a limited edition exclusive T-shirt in aid of @bowelbabefund which is available to order via the @inthestyle app NOW, with 100% of profits (minimum of ?7.08 per t-shirt) from the sale of each one will be paid directly to Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK I am so thankful to the wonderful @inthestyle team and each of you for your support so far! I have added a link to the tshirt on my stories (and below) : I can?t wait (or sadly I will be leaving it up to my family and ITS) to share the rest of the collection, which I?m also excited to say that the plan for that collection is that all profits will be in aid of the Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK. Know that I?ve have had so much fun designing and curating everything and I hope you have just as much wearing it all x : https://www.inthestyle.com/dame-deborah-james-rebellious-hope-t-shirt : #inthestyle #rebellioushope #ootd #charity #bowelbabe
The campaigner raised millions of pounds for cancer research (Picture: Instagram)

They held an intimate service in west London for their beloved Dame Deborah, which saw her husband Sebastien Bowen deliver a eulogy while their children, Hugo and Eloise, both read poems.

The impact of Dame Deborah’s honest and inspiring podcast, and the work of its presenters and behind the scenes team, was acknowledged at the British Podcast Awards at London’s Kennington Park on Saturday.

Hosted by comedians Elis James and John Robins, the ceremony was attended by many notable names in the world of podcasting, including Pandora Sykes, Jamie Laing and Sophie Haboo, Sabrina Elba and Jon Sopel, all of whom presented the awards.

iamlaurenmahon Verified Too Much Too Young Ergh. I?ve Lots To Say This Morning. Not Sure Exactly How This Will Flow. But Here Goes. Yesterday Was Three Whole Years. Since Our @BigCLittleMe Died. Of Secondary Breast Cancer. Not That I Don?t Think Of Her Every Single Day. About What She?d Make Of @DragRaceUKBBC S3. Or How Jealous She?d Be Of My Bicester Purchases. But Mostly How Proud She?d Be. Of #YouMeBigC. Of Her Legacy. I?m Under No Illusion That @BowelBabe & I. Wouldn?t Be Doing Half The Things We Are. If It Wasn?t For The Platform Rach Gave Us. And I Wish Every Single Day. That I Could Share Some Vino & See Her Smile. Anniversaries Are Always Tough On The Trauma. But The Tragic Loss Of @SarahNicoleHarding. Compounded It In Ways Only Those In The Know. Will Know. Thirty Nine Is Absolutely No Age. And Serves As Stark Reminder. That Stage 4 Needs More. That Early Diagnosis Drives Still Need Work. That You Are Never Too Young. Too Healthy. Too Successful. To Have This Disease Come Knocking. No Doubt The Papers Today Will Be Teaming. With Reductive Headlines Such As. That Sarah Had Somehow ?Lost Her Battle?. Let?s Get This Narrative Straight Shall We. When It Comes To Cancer The ?Fight? Isn?t Fair. Nobody Here Is ?Beaten?. To Use Such Semantics Is To Diminish The Human. To Make Them Weaker Than Their Cell Mutations. Sarah. Rach. And The 1000 Other Women. Who Will Die This Month From The Disease. Carry It With More Ferocity, Grace & Strength. Than These Journos Can Fucking Fathom. I?ve Already Had Radio Wake Me From Sleep Today. Calling Me Without Warning Or Consent. To Chat Cancer. To Chat My Trauma. Like It?s Chatting About The Change In Weather. It Makes My Blood Boil Mate. So Let Me Say This Very Clearly. These Headlines Should Of Course Pay Tribute. But Also Be Force. To Demand More For Stage 4. To Ensure Early Diagnostics Are Paramount. To Get Us Close As Fuck To Cure. I Wanted To Share These Pictures. Some Of Our Very Last Together. As Reminder What Cancer Can Actually Look Like. Lives Filled With Love & Laughter. And Really Luscious Locks. I Love You Rach. I Miss You Madly. Edited ? 43w https://www.instagram.com/p/CTeQmyQjBod/?hl=en
The podcast has touched many hearts with its candid discussions of life with cancer (Picture: Instagram)

Also at the awards, Coiled – a podcast that explores Black Afro Hair – won moment of the year, with host and producer Leanne Alie and assistant producer Sylvie Carlos collecting the award.

Decode took home both the smartest podcast and best entertainment podcast awards. The show delves into the world of UK rap music, analysing the lyrics, beats, and social context of some of the most popular rap albums.

Dear Daughter was awarded best family podcast, as well as the prestigious podcast of the year award, which was previously won by Vent Documentaries in 2021, Brown Girls Do It too in 2020 and George The Poet in 2019.

Jamie Morton and James Cooper, of critically acclaimed podcast My Dad Wrote A Porno, presented the rising star award to Kirk Flash, whose comedy podcast This Is Gay examines the darker side of modern gay life.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 23: Lauren Mahon, Founder of Girls vs Cancer, attends The British Podcast Awards 2022 in Kennington Park on July 23, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Lauren Mahon is the only surviving host of the podcast (Picture: Getty)

Elsewhere, the spotlight award, which recognises a podcast reaching the masses and was presented by TV doctor Dr Xand van Tulleken, was awarded to British Scandal, in which hosts Alice Levine and Matt Forde tell the stories of the murkier side of the British elite, from Phone Hacking to the Profumo Affair.

Funny man James Acaster’s Perfect Sounds scooped the award for best arts and culture podcast, while the best sex and relationships podcast was presented to Assume Nothing: Rape Trial by previous winner Poppy Jay of Brown Girls Do It Too.

Assume Nothing: Rape Trial is narrated by Irish-Canadian actress Amybeth McNulty – best known for starring in Netflix drama series Anne with An E and Stranger Things – and explores a court case which caused Northern Ireland to find itself at the forefront of radical reform in the way rape trials are heard.

The listeners’ choice award, which is the only award voted for by the public, went to RedHanded, a true crime podcast hosted by Hannah Maguire and Suruthi Bala – which has won the award once previously.

Other winners included Stories of Our Times for best interview podcast, Money Talks for the best business podcast and Effin’ Hormones for the best wellbeing podcast.

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