Episodes

  • Sean Coughlan: Coughlans Bakery Director
    Jun 10 2026

    In this episode of Croydon Chats, we sit down with Sean Coughlan, Director of Coughlans Bakery, one of Croydon's most successful family-run businesses.


    Sean shares the remarkable story of Coughlans Bakery, a business that has been passed down through three generations of his family. From his grandfather and father working in the bakery to Sean leading the company today, we explore how the business has evolved while staying true to its roots.


    We discuss the challenges and rewards of running a family business, the growth of Coughlans from a local bakery into a brand with more than 15 shops across Croydon, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent, and what it takes to build a business that stands the test of time.


    Sean also reveals how comedian Romesh Ranganathan became a co-owner of Coughlans Bakery and the impact that partnership has had on the business.


    Topics covered:

    • The history of Coughlans Bakery

    • Building a family business across three generations

    • Expanding to over 15 locations across the South East

    • Leadership, growth, and entrepreneurship

    • Romesh Ranganathan's involvement in the business

    • Why local businesses matter to Croydon


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Isla Selley: Boom Arts Academy Director
    Jun 10 2026

    What does it take to build an arts space that genuinely belongs to a community? We're joined by Isla Selley, Director of Boom Arts Academy, one of Croydon's leading performing arts schools to explore how Croydon's creative landscape is evolving and what drives the people building it.


    Boom Arts Academy is a creative hub dedicated to nurturing emerging talent and fostering cultural exchange. Based right here in Croydon, Isla brings years of experience in arts leadership and community cultural development. In this conversation, we discover what shaped her vision, how arts education can transform communities, and why Croydon matters as a creative destination.


    Listen in as we explore:


    • How Boom Arts Academy creates space for emerging artists and creators
    • The role of arts in building community connection and identity
    • Challenges and opportunities in Croydon's cultural ecosystem
    • What it means to lead with purpose in the creative sector
    • The conversations and connections happening at the intersection of arts and community


    Arts and culture aren't extras; they're the connective tissue of how we understand ourselves and each other. Hearing from Isla about the work she's doing reminds us why these spaces, and the people stewarding them, matter so much. This inspiring conversation explores the importance of arts education, the challenges and rewards of running a successful performing arts school, and why Croydon continues to be a hub for creativity and emerging talent.


    This episode is brought to you by TBXH, the creative hub in Croydon where conversations like these come to life.


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    40 mins
  • Matthew Sims: Chief Executive of Croydon BID
    Jun 10 2026

    What does it take to make Croydon thrive as a business destination? We sat down with Matthew Sims, Chief Executive of Croydon BID, to find out.


    Matthew leads the Business Improvement District that's reshaping Croydon's economic narrative. He's at the heart of initiatives that bring together local businesses, create opportunity, and challenge the old assumptions about what Croydon can be. This is the conversation about the practical work of building a town that works for everyone.


    Discover what's really happening in Croydon's business landscape. How local collaboration drives real change. Why representation and visibility matter for a town's future. The role of BID in supporting businesses beyond the headline. Matthew's vision for Croydon as a serious business hub.


    We live in a moment where the stories we tell about our towns shape their futures. Matthew's work reminds us that Croydon's story isn't something that happens to us; it's something we build together. If you care about where Croydon is heading, this conversation will shift how you think about what's possible.


    This episode is brought to you by TBXH, the creative hub in Croydon where conversations like these come to life.


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    37 mins
  • Jason Perry: Croydon Executive Mayor
    Jun 10 2026

    What does it take to lead Croydon through change? We sat down with Jason Perry, Executive Mayor of Croydon Council, to find out.


    Jason Perry brings a wealth of insight into what's shaping Croydon right now. As Executive Mayor, he's at the heart of decisions that touch everyone in our borough; from community investment to urban regeneration, his work shapes how Croydon grows. In this conversation, we explore what leadership means in a place as dynamic and diverse as ours.


    Listen in as Jason shares:


    • Why community connection sits at the centre of local governance
    • The opportunities and challenges of stewarding Croydon's development
    • How he's working to build trust between council and residents
    • The role of local culture and heritage in shaping the borough's future
    • His vision for Croydon's next chapter


    This is a conversation about place, purpose, and what happens when leaders listen. Whether you're curious about Croydon's future or interested in how local government really works, Jason's perspective is both grounded and generous.

    This episode is brought to you by TBXH, the creative hub in Croydon where conversations like these come to life. It's where community, creativity, and strategy meet to build something real.


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    30 mins