Joe and I fail to do anything special for our 200th podcast episode, except be staggered that we've recorded so many. In this episode, there is a single posh candle, Joe has a bad hair day, and I have
Read more...There is a magnificent hat in this episode! Because although my eye makeup was on point, my hair resembled a mangy badger and had to be hidden. Which makes great radio. It's book review week at Moxie
Read more...Joe and I stagger into the Roaring 20s with a festive gin & tonic and Joe's convoluted theory about octopuses and goats. Then I explain my theory of rotting badger business growth, which leads
Read more...Joe and I drink tea and discuss philosophy. Well, kind of. I reveal myself to be a bit of a dick, but am on a self-improvement kick. And Joe's problem with baggy grey sweatpants floats to the surface.
Read more...Joe and I are almost foiled by technology and then a ghost in the Dingle, before moving swiftly on to today's topic: hard things. (Stop being smutty.) There follows a lurid tale in which I relive a
Read more...Joe is wearing a dressing gown! A very snazzy, smoking-jacket-esque dressing gown, but a dressing gown nonetheless. If you only listen to the audio, you're missing out. Hop over to YouTube and have
Read more...Margo Aaron is a splendid writer and even more splendid human being, and I managed to persuade her to come and yell on the podcast. Yay! Tune in to find out what working in mental health has to do with
Read more...Joe does a very passable impression of a Klingon and I marvel at the fact we've been married for TEN YEARS without any frying pan incidents. This week, we go off on some impressive tangents while explaining
Read more...This week, I'm having such a bad hair day that I'm wearing a bobble hat – but at least there's less spluttering. Joe and I talk about the books we're currently reading, then dive into why writing
Read more...I have the plague and Joe is left to steer the ship in this week's episode of the 1,000 Authors Show. Between bouts of coughing and spluttering, we explain why many would-be authors struggle to get
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