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Simon Mayo's Books of the Year

Q&A with Grace Dent (Hungry)

Simon Mayo's Books of the Year

Bauer Media

Arts, Books

4.9994 Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2020

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Hungry author Grace Dent chats about her favourite authors which include Rupert Everett, Kenneth Williams, Nancy Mitford and Nigel Slater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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0:00.0

All right Matt. Hello Simon. Did you know that if you need to hire you need indeed?

0:06.6

Now I think you've mentioned this before but tell me more.

0:09.7

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0:16.5

according to Indeed Data.

0:18.4

Yes, that sounds pretty good to me.

0:20.0

According to our friends here, one of the things they love about, indeed, is that it makes hiring so easy because everything is in one place.

0:28.0

But is it a quick process? It is very fast, indeed's matching engine is constantly learning from your preferences

0:34.4

leveraging over 140 million qualifications and preferences every day so the more you

0:40.6

use indeed the better it gets.

0:42.8

Listen us to this podcast will get a 100 pound sponsored job credit to help get your jobs more visibility.

0:49.0

Just go to indeed.com slash BOTY.

0:52.2

That's indeed dot com.com slash BOT Y terms and conditions apply. Need to hire. You need indeed.

1:00.0

Well, your friends at Books of the Year are lining up a special Q&A section here with the

1:06.1

one and only Grace Dent. Her book is called Hungry and the chat about that book specifically will be available from where you've got this podcast

1:15.5

Matt is still lined up with his top questioning are you there Matt just checking I am yes yes I'm still here. Yeah, yeah. Okay, and Grace is still there he's still there,

1:23.0

Grace, I think.

1:24.0

Still here.

1:26.0

Okay, so question number one,

1:28.0

Grace, the last book you really, really enjoyed.

1:32.0

Okay, so the part of the question... really, and that's really, and that's really, and that's really interesting because, yeah,

1:40.7

it's got to be that, it's got to be that thing that you

1:43.2

actually enjoyed and not something that you're just pretending when you

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