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The Receipts Podcast

Bonus Ep: Stay Behind After Class

The Receipts Podcast

The Receipts Media LTD

Comedy

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2025

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

It's not quite Christmas, but here's a little extra something for the stocking, as Tolly and Audrey recently spoke to the wonderful Eni about her amazing career in teaching. Eni popped into The Receipts HQ to chat with the girls about what she loves most about the job, and put our girls in the hot seat to see if they are smarter than a school kid. 

Big thanks to Get into Teaching for sponsoring this episode


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0:00.0

Hello beautiful people. Hello, hello, hello and welcome to another episode.

0:05.0

It's a special one, it's a bonus one because we love you and we think you deserve good things.

0:11.0

And this episode is brought to you by get into teaching.

0:14.0

Yeah.

0:15.0

Right. Okay. So I'm very into this, mainly because I loved to school.

0:19.0

Yeah. And a big part of me loving school was because I had teachers that I really liked.

0:23.4

Yeah.

0:23.9

Like literally sometimes, when I think about school sometimes, I think about the teachers.

0:27.6

And yes, I have at times gone on Facebook.

0:33.7

I had to go find teachers.

0:35.8

I just want to go find them.

0:37.3

And I honestly think even in my grown age, if I saw anyone who taught me at school, I'd be like, hi, miss. Yeah, yeah. I can never like to say their names. Like I will still call them, hi, miss. So we have a special guest here, and I'm so sorry, but I'm going to have to call you miss. We have the amazing Eni, who is a teacher. Hi, Miss Annie. Hey. Thank you guys so much for having me. I'm very excited to be here. Thank you for being here. Wait, what did the kids call you? Miss or Miss O? Does anyone call you mum? Fully enough, no. Really? I've heard of that. I've heard Auntie before. I really. Oh, really? Yeah. Oh, the young kids are different. It's because you're young. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I remember being in school when calling to, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, ma'am, so miss. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I don't remember having any young teachers in school. Oh, my PE teachers were young. Yes. Yes. Always the PE teachers. Yeah. Yeah. Everyone else was a little bit older. I don't remember having any. I don't think we had a single young teacher. But to be fair, looking back, they probably were young. But when you're young, everyone just feels so grown. Have you ever been back to your old school? Yes. And the building feels tiny. Yeah, yeah. tiny. Yeah, why is it so small?

1:44.6

But it was the biggest thing in the world.

1:46.7

It was like this ginormous, like, mythical place, like when I was in school.

1:50.6

So, yeah, so it was really.

1:52.7

And you're not just a teacher, some.

1:53.7

We didn't give you accolator.

1:54.8

We don't like to small things here.

1:56.9

We like to make everything very, very big.

1:59.0

You are ahead of year. And a teacher, you're ahead of year. You teach PSHE English and drama.

2:04.6

Yes. Those were all of my GCSEs.

2:08.5

You know, I made it a point to teach the subjects I loved and I liked.

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