The Worthing Podcast
The Worthing Podcast brings together conversations, local stories and interviews connected with Worthing presented by Radio Worthing’s Patrick Woodward.
Browse the latest episodes below.
February 2026 - Ann Marie Lovejoy Bruce Kerr
In an inspiring, frank and moving conversation, Patrick talks to local author and speaker Ann Marie Lovejoy Bruce Kerr about her work with Dementia, her fight with cancer, her tragic bereavement, her lively faith, and an upcoming care and community showcase in Worthing.
December 2025 - The Mayor of Worthing
Patrick meets Worthing's Mayor, Councillor Cathy Glynn Davies, to talk about the mayoral role, it's history, the challenges of politics today, and the joys of Christmas.
November 2025 - Skywaves House
Patrick takes a tour of the new accomodation for rough sleepers in Worthing, Skywaves House, operated by Turning Tides.
August 2025 - Cllr Sophie Cox
With Worthing Borough Council set to close, we explore what's happening on local government reorganisation, with Worthing Council leader Cllr Sophie Cox, and local journalist Jamie Hailstone.
July 2025 - Jim Pollard and Beth Sarah
This month we focus on the arts in Worthing, and we meet author Jim Pollard , and singer/songwriter Beth Sarah .
June 2025 - Worthing Community Awards Event
Patrick went to the awards event at Rooms Auditorium, attended by 200 people to honour Worthing's community stars.
April 2025 - Worthing Community Awards
In advance of this year's Worthing Community Awards, Patrick talks to organiser Mel Peters, and one of last year's winners Nicci Parish.
April 2025 - Parent Carers
Patrick meets a parent carer from Worthing and finds out about the amazing work of West Sussex Parent Carer Forum.
March 2025 - Community Film Festival
Patrick attended the Love and Light Community Film Festival in the Pavilion Atrium, and met charities and filmmakers using the power of film.
January 2025 - Worthing's Repair, Reuse, Recycle
Alternatives to throwing away old stuff in Worthing - the Repair Cafe, and a new venture by West Sussex County Council.
