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🗓️ 27 August 2025
⏱️ 59 minutes
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If you've seen an appallingly large sea monster with frightening eyes and a seaweed-like mane, and it's not your husband - please get in touch! Jane and Fi also cover pearly kings and queens, Robert Dyas cards, and eclectic funeral playlists.
Plus, woodsman, instructor, and broadcaster Ray Mears discusses his latest book 'Outdoor Tracking Handbook: How to Find Anything in the Wild'.
You can listen to the playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3qIjhtS9sprg864IXC96he?si=uOzz4UYZRc2nFOP8FV_1jg&pi=BGoacntaS_uki
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Podcast Producer: Eve Salusbury
Executive Producer: Rosie Cutler
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0:00.0 | What was the last time you went to a disco? |
0:26.5 | A disco. Well, we had a kind of an impromptu disco at a 60th I went to in the summer. We put your handbags down Have you done that deliberately, Eve? |
0:30.6 | Get best of both worlds. |
0:32.7 | Get to be in the room, be down to hear it. |
0:35.4 | Can we pop a plea out there right at the start of the podcast? |
0:41.0 | So when I read this, I woke up at 5.38 this morning, Jane, it's too early. |
0:44.8 | 538? |
0:46.0 | It's twirly. |
0:46.8 | I keep on waking up at the 5.30. |
0:48.8 | Oh, I had a magic experience. |
0:50.0 | I woke up a minute before my alarm went off. |
0:52.3 | Just pause for a second. |
0:53.1 | Why did you wake up at 538? No. All you have to say is I'm sorry to hear that fee and then off you go. Why did you? Was there a noise? Was it a bin day? I've got no idea. I think it might be the damn foxes. Anyway. Jet lag, I thought you were going to say. Jet lag from Suffolk. I don't know. You go back in time a little bit when you visit parts of Suffolk. Well, no, you do. That's what I mean. You do. Yeah. It can feel very 1950s in parts of Suffolk. I don't know what I've picked on the 50s. I wasn't around in the 50s. |
1:28.2 | But it's beautiful, really beautiful, not knocking that at all. What happened to you at one minute to |
1:33.6 | six? No, a minute before my alarm went off at a quarter to seven. |
1:38.3 | At a quarter to seven. It's been day in East West Kensington. So the unmistakable, rackety |
1:44.0 | sound of the lorries |
1:45.4 | and the cheery cockney folk who are going about, |
1:48.7 | I mean, listen, I wouldn't be without them. |
1:50.4 | And as you know, I always tip them at Christmas |
1:52.5 | and I maintain excellent relations |
1:54.5 | with that part of my local community. |
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