A FREELANCE writer and journalist with Cerebral Palsy has created a website of his interviews with a host of celebrities.

Josh Barry from East Cowes, who writes his stories on an iPad by using his nose, has been developing the website for around five years.

He has interviewed household names including Jeremy Kyle, Tanni Grey-Thompson, Sir Ian Botham Jimmy Tarbuck, Leslie Ash and Shirley Ballas.

Josh's process sees him write-up the entire interview with his nose alongside an accompanying article celebrating the career of the guest, after which his personal assistant adds them to his website.

All of his past interviews are available to listen to at www.beyondthetitle.co.uk.

In addition to his burgeoning online portfolio, Josh completed work on a book during the first lockdown and has aspirations for the future of his brand.

He said: "Last year I compiled a book celebrating my favourite guests from four years of Beyond The Title and this gave me the inspiration to take it on the road in a series of conversational events throughout the country.

"Adhering to government guidelines, I have so far arranged two shows I’m really looking forward to, one with the legendary Arthur Smith at the Museum of Comedy in Bloomsbury and another with celebrated ventriloquist and Britain's Got Talent finalist Steve Hewlett.

"With further shows in the pipeline with the legendary Jimmy Tarbuck, I’m so excited to bring my podcast to the stage and really hope to make this a roaring success."

Josh's book, Beyond the Title: The Yearbook is published by The Book Reality Experience and is available through bookshops and online. There is also a kindle version.