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Spinning Plates with Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Episode 171: Rachel Reeves

Spinning Plates with Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Kat Rulach

Kids & Family, Arts, Music, Parenting

4.8527 Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2026

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary


Welcome to a new series of Spinning Plates! My podcast where I speak to working women who happen to be mothers. We are up to episode 171 now, and fast approaching 6 years since I started the podcast with Fearne Cotton in 2020. 


My first guest of the new series is Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer. She has made history as the first woman in 800 years to hold that title. 


I spoke to her in December, just after the budget, and she explained the long process that leads up to a budget, and the immediate aftermath. 


I must confess I was initially hesitant about taking up the invitation from Downing Street’s press office about having Rachel on the podcast. She has had a lot of public scrutiny and I know from experience that when I’ve had political guests, the comments can get fiery. That being said, I was too curious and intrigued to know what it feels like to be in that role.. the public gaze, the Westminster culture, the power of holding the UK purse strings and the reality of raising a young family alongside it all. 


We’re pretty much the same age and we discussed how there were only 19 women in parliament out of 650 when we were born, compared to now when there are about 250 female MPs. I know Rachel cares about encouraging women into politics and shared her belief that ‘you can’t be what you can’t see’. She hopes that young girls will feel a job at the top of politics is possible after seeing her as chancellor.


We spoke about what a shock it was for her children, now aged 10 and 12, to have to move house two weeks after the election, how their home life in No 11 Downing Street differs from ‘normal’ families, and how Rachel and her husband try to shield them from the news, tuning into Capital Radio rather than the Today programme when they're all together at breakfast time. 


I found our chat fascinating and I appreciate how open Rachel was, letting us get a little insight into how she navigates the pressures of work and power and motherhood.


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


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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Sophia Sbexter 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 all work.

0:14.4

I'm a singer and I've released eight albums in between having my five sons, aged between seven

0:19.8

years old and nearly 22, so I spin a few plates myself.

0:23.6

Being a mother can be the most amazing thing, but it can also be hard to find time for yourself and your own ambitions.

0:30.6

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

0:34.6

Welcome to spinning plates. Hey, happy new year. Oh my, when did we

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last week? Well, quite well before Christmas. I think it was November, actually. I hope you

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had a lovely season. I hope you've managed to have some chill time, some cozy time, some tender time. What have we been doing?

1:00.9

Christmas was so nice. I mean, look, I love working, as you know, but it was so nice to just be at

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home. And when I'm home, I get these, like, nice feeling of like, I want to sort

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things in my house, and I very much enjoy it. So I've been doing cupboards and drawers and, you know,

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just the sort of like little home to do list. It's felt very good to get those juices flowing

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and have proper, proper family time and not be going out and just hibernating.

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I've done a handful of gigs sort of between, I don't know,

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from about the later stage of December through to now,

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and it's been glorious to essentially just be home all the time.

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No heels, no makeup, no eyelashes, no false nails no no well a few sequence i know it's christmas i love the

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decorations um and yeah we had a lovely christmas we had the family all here we host it every year

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so it's nice. We kind of know

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well what we're doing and it felt like one of the most relaxed we've had actually, probably

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due to the fact as well that my youngest, well actually he just turned seven yesterday, but it

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