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Walking The Dog with Emily Dean

Flo and Joan (Part Two)

Walking The Dog with Emily Dean

Goalhanger

Kids & Family, Society & Culture, Pets & Animals, Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.63.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2026

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

In part two of Emily and Ray’s walk with the wonderful Flo and Joan, sisters Nicola and Rosie Dempsey, the conversation continues with more laughs and sibling stories.


If you haven’t already, make sure to catch part one. And don’t miss Flo and Joan live on tour with Flo and Joan with Feeling, kicking off in September. Tickets and dates are available at https://floandjoan.com.


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Walking The Dog is produced by Will Nichols

Music: Rich Jarman

Artwork: Alice Ludlam

Photography: Karla Gowlett


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0:00.0

Welcome to part two of Walking the Dog with the wonderful Flo and Joan, otherwise known as Sisters Nicola and Rosie Dempsey.

0:08.0

Do go back and listen to Part 1 if you haven't already and do make sure to catch Flo and Joan live.

0:13.7

Their show Flo and Joan with Feeling kicks off in September, so make sure to book your tickets now at Flow and Joan.com.

0:20.6

Really hope you enjoy our walk and do give us a like and a follow so you can catch us every week.

0:25.7

Here's Flo and Joan and Rewee.

0:28.5

You started after you posted that video, your career started to stay exactly the same.

0:36.0

Oh, did it?

0:36.8

For a while, yeah. Yeah. It didn't really change at all. I think also because we were in Toronto. I think that's, don't take this wrong way. I think that's because you're young and you think, oh, it's taking us ages. I think, whereas when you get to my age, it's like, that was meteoric. Yeah. I mean, it felt like a big thing at the time. I think, like, I don't know if you think the same, but often like big things happen in your life,

0:57.0

in our career, for example, where you think this is going to be the thing that changes everything,

1:02.0

and it very rarely does.

1:04.0

And so it's really, it's interesting now when you have those big things, if you are lucky enough to have those big things happen,

1:09.0

to be excited in the moment, but be like, largely things aren lucky enough to have those big things happen, to be excited in the

1:11.0

moment, but be like, largely things aren't going to change after this. You just have to keep

1:15.4

kind of plodding on forward. So yeah, like, I don't think our careers definitely didn't change

1:21.0

for a while. We did our first TV appearance in Canada off the back of it, and then it largely went,

1:26.0

and then in terms of succeeding in the UK, I remember it sort of live at the Apollo must have been quite a big deal for you to get that gig.

1:34.3

Yes, that was nice because we were told that music just doesn't really find its way on there.

1:38.3

Is that right?

1:39.3

Yeah.

1:40.3

So you just sort of think, well, that's the job that I never have to lust after or get stressed about because we're never going to have it.

1:47.8

So you can sort of write it off as a thing that's not for us and you look for other things, I guess.

1:52.5

Is it a harder sell musical comedy to people?

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