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Spinning Plates with Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Episode 122: Natasha Bedingfield

Spinning Plates with Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Kat Rulach

Kids & Family, Arts, Music, Parenting

4.8527 Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Natasha Bedingfield is a New Zealand-UK singer and songwriter who started out in the business at a similar time to me. Another shared link is that we are both currently on a new adventure with songs we brought out originally in our early 20s! How's that for a coincidence? We've each been on an unexpected and exciting journey with our old songs... both because of recent films. The film 'Anyone but You' featured Natasha's 'Unwritten' which originally charted nearly 20 years ago. And my adventure has been because of 'Murder on the Dancefloor' being used to great effect in 'Saltburn'.  


Natasha talked about her place in her own family's politics, where her brother Daniel was the first to get into the music industry. Natasha had to fight to pursue her music career; in her family's eyes, that 'place' had already been taken by her sibling! (Sidenote: Daniel's debut single 'Gotta Get Thru This' kept Murder off the top spot in the charts 22 years ago - not that I'm holding a grudge or anything, Daniel!)


Natasha has a little boy who is now 6. When he was 2, he was taken seriously ill with a spontaneous brain abscess He had to have two surgeries and was in hospital for 5 weeks. Thankfully there was a cure and he is fully recovered, but the time he was in hospital was obviously an extremely difficult period for Natasha and her husband. Natasha remembers having to perform a gig while her son was still in hospital. She shared how terribly difficult that was, and how in a room full of small talk she would suddenly blurt out 'My son's in hospital!'.


On a lighter note (pun intended) Natasha and I talked about how having a baby changed our singing range - for the better! And we agreed that we are both really enjoying the new ride with our old songs from the early 2000s.


Spinning Plates is presented by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, produced by Claire Jones and post-production by Richard Jones


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Sophia Lyspexter and welcome to Spinning Plates, the podcast where I speak to

0:09.6

busy working women who also happen to be mothers about how they make it work.

0:14.1

I'm a singer and I've released seven albums in between having my five sons aged 16 months to 16

0:19.6

years, so I spin a few plates myself.

0:22.3

Being a mother can be the most amazing thing,

0:24.9

it can also be hard to find time for yourself

0:26.8

and your own ambitions.

0:28.3

I want to be a bit nosy and see how other people balance everything.

0:31.9

Welcome to spinning plates.

0:37.3

Well, hello to you.

0:38.8

And first things first, I've been doing the podcast now for, what is it, three years, four years.

0:46.6

Four years.

0:47.7

Oh, my gosh, it's been four years.

0:49.7

And I still haven't updated the intro.

0:53.7

It's the same intro I recorded back in 2020 when, yes, my children were aged between 16 months and 16 or whatever, as I say.

1:03.9

It's not true anymore.

1:05.3

They're now aged between 5 and nearly 20.

1:09.3

So, sorry about that.

1:14.6

I keep me to record a new one. You'd think these things would be simple, but it is simple. It's just, you know what it's like. Other things shift the little brain cells

1:21.7

around. And I think it's probably, you know, just to paint a picture. There's lots of different podcasts out there,

1:29.0

and they have different ways of doing things.

1:30.8

And some of them are very slick and shiny,

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