Miss Yue's How To Deal With The Bailiff: Know Your Rights, Protect Your Peace
Release Date: 02/15/2021
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In this powerful Sunday edition of the Miss Yue Radio Show, Miss Yue brings together music, critical current affairs, and thought-provoking discussions that directly impact the African and Caribbean community. With her signature blend of reggae, soul, and timeless classics, Miss Yue delivers motivation, truth, and empowerment straight to your speakers. This episode dives into themes of self-reliance, unity, and economic empowerment — all part of the Marcus Garvey values Miss Yue proudly stands on. Expect cultural commentary, wellness tips, practical advice, and vibes to nourish your spirit.
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In this crisp and energising Saturday morning episode, Miss Yue is joined by Kunz — a FinTech Business Analyst by day, food blogger and baker by passion, and a footballer at heart. As they walk along the riverside, the conversation flows effortlessly through Kunz’s multifaceted world. He opens up about his journey navigating the corporate tech space, his creative side in the kitchen, and the role that football plays in keeping him balanced. A thoughtful, driven, and refreshingly grounded soul, Kunz reminds us how vital it is to pursue joy and keep life versatile.
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In Episode 5 of the Miss Yue HR Series, we unpack one of the most emotionally charged topics in the workplace: Unfair Dismissal. Miss Yue — HR Advisor and advocate for employee rights — breaks down what unfair dismissal actually means in UK employment law, the difference between fair and unfair reasons, and what you can do if you believe you’ve been let go unjustly. Whether you’re an employee facing termination or an employer unsure about best practices, this episode is a must-listen guide to ensuring fair process and protection.
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In this powerful episode from the Miss Yue Debt Series, Miss Yue dives into the emotional, practical, and strategic steps to regain control when you’re in debt. From council tax arrears to credit cards, bailiff threats to budgeting — this episode meets you where you are with compassion and clarity. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by letters, red bills, or sleepless nights about money — this is your call to breathe, reset, and reclaim your power. Miss Yue shares real talk, real solutions, and the mindset shift needed to move from survival to stability.
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In this practical and empowering episode, Miss Yue provides a clear, no-nonsense guide on how to deal with bailiffs. Whether they're knocking on your door about council tax, parking fines, or other debts, Miss Yue walks you through your legal rights, what bailiffs can and cannot do, and the essential steps to protect yourself and your property. From opening the door (or not), to making payment plans and understanding court orders, this is a vital episode for anyone navigating financial pressure or helping others do the same. Knowledge is power—and this episode gives you the tools to stand...
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In this essential episode of the HR Advisor series, Miss Yue shares a strategic 9-point guide for HR professionals, line managers, and business owners navigating the complex process of employee dismissal. Drawing on her extensive HR expertise, Miss Yue outlines the key considerations—legal, procedural, and ethical—that must be taken into account before initiating any dismissal action. Whether you're handling conduct, capability, or redundancy issues, this episode offers practical steps to ensure fairness, compliance, and minimised risk. A must-listen for any professional managing people.
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In this deeply moving episode, Miss Yue speaks with Lee Lawrence, son of Dorothy “Cherry” Groce, who was shot by the Metropolitan Police in 1985 in her home — an act of violence that left her paralysed and sparked the Brixton uprising. Lee was just 11 years old when it happened, and his life was irrevocably changed. He opens up about becoming his mother’s young carer, the trauma that went unspoken, and the long road to understanding how racism was at the core of the police action that day. This episode connects historical injustice to today’s racial landscape, echoing familiar cries...
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In this powerful opening to the HR Series, HR Advisor Miss Yue breaks down The Liberty Guide to Human Rights at Work, offering practical, plain-language advice every employee should know. From your right to privacy to freedom of belief and protection from discrimination, Miss Yue uses her professional HR expertise to help you navigate the modern workplace with confidence. Whether you're facing a difficult situation at work or simply want to understand your rights, this episode is an essential listen for workers, advocates, and aspiring HR professionals alike.
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In this powerful episode, Miss Yue and guest Saudat explore the heart-wrenching story of Ota Benga, a young Congolese man who was kidnapped in 1904 and put on display with apes at the Bronx Zoo in New York. They unpack the racist ideologies of the time that allowed such dehumanisation to occur — rooted in scientific racism, colonialism, and white supremacy. Ota’s story is not only a historical atrocity, but a reflection of how the world has long treated Black bodies as objects of curiosity, control, and cruelty. As we honour his memory, this episode reminds us: the past is never dead —...
info_outlineIn this practical and empowering episode, Miss Yue provides a clear, no-nonsense guide on how to deal with bailiffs. Whether they're knocking on your door about council tax, parking fines, or other debts, Miss Yue walks you through your legal rights, what bailiffs can and cannot do, and the essential steps to protect yourself and your property.
From opening the door (or not), to making payment plans and understanding court orders, this is a vital episode for anyone navigating financial pressure or helping others do the same. Knowledge is power—and this episode gives you the tools to stand your ground.