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🗓️ 4 August 2020
⏱️ 58 minutes
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Our guest for this episode is the amazing actor Tanya Moodie! She tells us about her starring role in the hit sitcom Motherland, and that time she was in Star Wars.
We discuss Tanya's experience of being a black mum, and why it's important to find your tribe. She gives us some tips on surviving the transition to secondary school, and Helen tells the worst celebrity anecdote of all time.
Things get pretty deep as we talk about everything from Buddhism and the Black Lives Matter movement to seeing the potential in Donald Trump. But as always, we wind up with some brilliantly daft Scummy Mummy Confessions.
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1:18.8 | Everyone says, all right. There's no way. No, there is, but we play it in after it's quite it's quite now fun. |
1:24.5 | We can't do an hour to change it. |
1:26.5 | Our singing voices are. |
1:27.5 | Sometimes we sometimes in the olden days in sort of year one and two you used to make up |
1:31.7 | theme tunes for the guests. |
1:33.0 | That's when we were in the sex stage of the relationship now. |
1:36.0 | Yes. |
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