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May 2022
49m 40s

Ugo Monye

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Ugo Monye is a broadcaster, Question of Sport captain and former England international rugby player. Rachel and Alice welcome Ugo to the studio to talk about his father leaving the family home, being racially abused at nursery and overcoming social class structures at school to succeed on the pitch.


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This podcast has been produced in association with Speakers for Schools: www.speakersforschools.org


Producer: Ben Mitchell



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