5 • 639 Ratings
🗓️ 4 September 2020
⏱️ 66 minutes
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I have the magnificent Lucy Spraggan on the podcast this week.
We discuss everything from giving up alcohol to the impact of corona virus on the music industry, her coming out story and many tangents in-between.
I hope you enjoy!!
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0:00.0 | yeah you can swear do whatever you want i won't swear like welcome welcome and thanks for |
0:06.8 | thank you thanks for having me oh you're very so what i i mean i can read your introduction |
0:13.8 | from Wikipedia or you could just tell me like give a little introduction as to who you are why people might know you |
0:23.2 | and then like we'll talk about transition into your amazing fitness career far better than |
0:30.0 | wikipedia Wikipedia always says that I support two different football teams and it changes from |
0:34.7 | one to the other chesterfield, FC and Sheffield Wednesday. |
0:38.3 | And I actually don't care about football at all in the slightest in the world. |
0:42.5 | I don't even like one. |
0:43.3 | Oh, really? |
0:44.4 | Do you know you're also worth a million dollars? |
0:48.0 | Dollars. |
0:49.2 | See, I don't know what that means because like, you know, if you ask company's house, |
0:53.0 | I'll tell you that's a load of shit I am Lucy Spraggan and I am a singer-songwriter I've been playing show |
1:03.6 | since I was 12 years old and writing no music since I was 10 but in 2012 I went on a |
1:09.9 | TV show called X Factor for a laugh and my audition which was a song |
1:15.7 | about getting absolutely smashed ended up being the fourth most watched video in the world |
1:20.3 | that year and I was the most Googled artist of 2012 but they're my two only accolades. Like, so I know. They're pretty big. |
1:31.5 | It's cool, isn't it? But a cat playing the piano beat me to the first. Oh, well, |
1:38.5 | three modes. Yeah, yeah. It really showed me my insignificance in this world. |
1:49.3 | I don't think that's true. Although, I think a good place to start would be, like, you keep joking to me that your industry's dead. Yes. It's not a joke. My therapist said, |
1:57.6 | you always stay really serious things while you're laughing. Yeah, it's the best way I find. |
2:02.5 | It's probably the worst thing. |
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