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🗓️ 19 February 2020
⏱️ 86 minutes
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FANFARE PLEASE. It's our 100th podzine and, woman oh woman, is it a bumper banger. (Yes. Yes it is.)
Kiran Millwood-Hargrave writes beautifully of women's experiences from history and The Mercies, her debut adult fiction (although don't think you're too old to read her children's and YA books), is no different, charting a 17th Century real-life devastating storm and imagining what happened in the three years between that and a real-life devastating witch hunt. She tells Jen all about The Mercies and its inspiration.
Comedian, actor and writer Katherine Jakeways joins the team to talk spending rather too much time with family, what it's like writing for radio, the art of audio spoon balancing and her new Radio 4 sitcom, Teatime.
Becka McFadden tells us about Legal Aliens Theatre Company's play Closed Lands, and we chat why the West is so keen on building walls, both literal and metaphorical.
There's really bad wind as Dunleavy Does Disaster tackles Twister and the stomach-churning effect of Bill Paxton's character within it. And in the Bush Telegraph, Jen has some excellent words on how we can all be better at the media and why that's necessary. Among other stuff.
So cover yourself in tampons for warmth (see SOTW for more details) and get stuck in.
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0:00.0 | Attention at all passengers. You can now book your train tickets on Uber and get 10% back in Uber credits to spend on your next train journey. |
0:11.0 | So no excuses not to visit your in-laws this Christmas. |
0:16.5 | Trains now on Uber. T's and C's apply check the Uber app. Standard Issue for all women. |
0:35.0 | Hello and welcome to episode 100 |
0:38.0 | Do-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-Doh-D-Doh |
0:40.0 | of the Standard Issue Podzine. |
0:42.0 | I'm Mickey Noonan and I am very much enjoying |
0:44.5 | Samira Wiley's intonation as she talks about monkeys on night on earth. |
0:48.8 | I don't know anything about that. It's a new series about animals on Netflix and |
0:53.3 | Samira Wiley is giving it her best not David Astenborough. |
0:56.6 | You're really into these like monkey programs at the moment. |
0:59.1 | It's not just monkeys, it's all kind of animals. |
1:00.9 | There's quite a lot on pumas and lions and... |
1:03.4 | Pumas, that's what she calls them. |
1:07.6 | That's because they're an American, yeah. For no power reason, people who live out in the fence |
1:11.1 | sound American because they say Tuesday. |
1:13.0 | Things like that. |
1:14.0 | Puma. |
1:15.0 | I'm going to bring my Puma to the pub on Tuesday. |
1:20.0 | I once answered the phone when I worked at the Cambridge News and the voice said, |
1:23.2 | I'd like to talk to someone because I think I've seen the FEM Puma. |
1:27.1 | And I nearly shit myself laughing. |
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