Episode 31: Grandads Special - the Vicar and the Comedian
Release Date: 10/07/2014
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How do you cook the perfect baked potato? What's a good midweek dinner party menu? And what do you cook for tea when you're married to TV food critic Giles Coren? Our guest Esther Walker answers all these questions and more. ...
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This episode features Helen Neale, the woman behind the popular blog and free reward charts website . ...
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This episode features Stuart Goldsmith - host of hit podcast The Comedian's Comedian, CBBC star and former Loose Women warm-up man. ...
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**ADULTS ONLY!** What's the number one thing new mums should know? How do you write a best-selling book? Who is more sweary, Annabel Karmel or Cheryl Fernandez-Versini? ...
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This episode is being released to mark LGBT Adoption and Fostering Week, which runs from 2 - 8 March. We're joined on the podcast by Carolyn Robertson, who tells us about life with wife Vicky and sons Biff and Buster. Plus we hear about her new book, , and her blog, . ...
info_outline Episode 40: Mental health, hypnobirthing and hip hopScummy Mummies - Podcast
Our guest for this episode is actor and writer Jessica Pidsley, who tells us about her experience of post-partum psychosis. We discuss how she came through it, what warning signs to look for, and why you should never watch Deal or No Deal if you're psychotic. ...
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Which cool films are coming out in 2015? What is the right age to take kids to the cinema? How does a middle-aged dad from Manchester end up in a hotel room with Tom Hanks? ...
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**ADULTS ONLY!** This episode features swears! Including the worst one! ...
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In this episode, Ellie discusses the surprise early arrival of her new baby, Joe. He's still in hospital but doing great. (And even better since this show was recorded - we're expecting him home within a few weeks.) ...
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info_outlineWhat do you get if you cross an Australian vicar, a comedian from south-east London and several bottles of Sainsbury's cheapest Merlot? That's right, it's the latest episode of The Scummy Mummies Podcast!
Joining Helen and Ellie this time are their dads, Tim and Jim. They talk grandfatherhood, politics, dogs and the secret to having a long and happy marriage. Well, a long marriage.
We test Jim's enclycopedic knowledge of London pubs and Tim discusses getting heckled by his congregation. Plus, we quiz the grandads on modern life - tune in to find out whether Jim knows what a Kardashian is and what Tim makes of Grindr.
And finally there's just time for some Scummy Mummy Confessions. Do send yours in via email - [email protected] - or Facebook. We're on Twitter too: @scummymummies
If you'd like to see the Scummy Mummies in the flesh, why not come along to one of our live shows? You can catch us every month at The Hob in Forest Hill, south-east London. The next show is on Wednesday 29 October at 8.30pm and tickets are £5. Our previous show sold out, so bag your seat now via scummymummies.com or We Got Tickets.
We're also performing a 20 minute set at What the Frock! in Bristol on Friday 17 October - tickets are a fiver in advance from the What the Frock website.
And on Thursday 23 October you can catch us at the Bangkok Bar, Manchester, doing a full hour. Tickets are available via the Women In Comedy Festival site.
Thanks for listening! Grandads, we love you.