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Changes with Annie Macmanus

Prue Leith

Changes with Annie Macmanus

Annie Macmanus

Society & Culture

4.6 β€’ 1.5K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 29 November 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Prue Leith is a living legend, and one of the most joyous conversationalists we've ever hosted on Changes. It's difficult to know where to start with the life that Prue has led. Most will know her as one of the judges of The Great British Bake Off, but you can pretty easily get dizzy reading her CV – novels, cook books, michelin star winning restaurants, catering companies, cookery schools – etc ad infinitum. Prue believes that life should be punctuated by plenty of little revolutions, and she's made an astounding career of practicing exactly what she preaches. Given that outlook, she's exactly the kind of guest we love on Changes – full of insight and perspective about the nature of change itself. It is quite simply a delight to hear her talk.

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0:00.0

For this episode of Changes, we've partnered with Bose.

0:04.0

Having the best quality listening experience

0:06.1

from music and podcasts is essential.

0:08.4

In my opinion, and thanks to the Bose,

0:10.6

quiet, comfort, ultra ear buds

0:12.6

and quiet, comfort, ultra headphones, you can.

0:16.6

Breakthrough, specialised audio delivers

0:19.1

more immersive listening,

0:20.4

making your music feel more real than ever before.

0:23.4

And of course, you've got world-class noise cancellation

0:26.7

so you can block out what's happening around you

0:28.8

and focus on your music or your podcast.

0:32.7

These are a game changer for travel on planes or trains.

0:35.9

We have all been there with screaming babies

0:38.5

or just loud-talking passengers.

0:41.2

Getting to put on headphones and be fully immersed in the sound

0:44.4

is a dream.

0:45.9

For me, when I travel to gigs,

0:47.6

sat on trains, sat in cars,

0:49.5

planning tracks to play,

0:51.2

or maybe listening to changes edits on the move,

0:53.9

the sound is crucial.

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