“I think 2020 showed us how important radio is. It’s that human connection and companionship,” says Jaguar Bingham, who sounds just as warm and friendly as she does when presenting for the BBC. “We’ve all felt disconnected for nearly 12 months now, and knowing there’s someone out there broadcasting to you, sharing music or knowledge with you, is extremely comforting.”
For almost a year now, the effervescent Jaguar has been one of those people beaming musical positivity, escapism and good vibes down the airwaves and into people’s homes. Her BBC Introducing Dance show has a specific focus on new music, and she’s managed to make a real mark in the last 12 months, despite difficult circumstances. “I’ve recorded every show from my bedroom, with my producer down the line on Zoom, with a Radio 1 mic muff I had from my time as an intern when I was 19 back in 2014!” she tells DJ Mag.
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10:01 AM December 13, 2020
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11:15 AM December 16, 2020
Jasmin Evans (L) was able to have her other half Rachael (R) stay with her throughout her rehabilitation at Askham Village Community, in Doddington. The Fenland-based rehabilitiation provider can now accommodate relatives of patients. Pictures: Supplied by Askham Village Community
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A rehabilitation provider is going to offer on-site accommodation for relatives of its service users.
Jasmin Evans (L) was able to have her other half Rachael (R) stay with her throughout her rehabilitation at Askham Village Community, in Doddington. The Fenland-based rehabilitiation provider can now accommodate relatives of patients. Pictures: Supplied by Askham Village Community.
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