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This week it’s a very British affair at the English Lawn Tennis Association for 2004 film Wimbledon, I have a strange dream on a plane and I talk books as I look at To the Moon and Back by Jill Mansell. Featured Pod: The Paul and Griff Show
This week I’m talking Crazy, Stupid Love, but I’m not alone. I have Paul and Ryan from the amazing Cold Callers Comedy podcast with me. They keep me entertained with tales of lawnmowers and their Ryan Gosling fascination. I also give you the rundown of UK Streaming from 3-10 December, just in case you’re waiting...
Silver Linings Playbook, furlough truths and a little behind the science of dreaming.
This week it’s Miss Congeniality, mental health and a very strange dream that takes place in a park (what?).
This week I’m talking about the 2006 film, Stick It!, the book If You Could Go Anywhere and there’s always time for a weird dream!
In this episode I apologise more than once, I talk about a weird hair-related dream and I review the film Lemonade Mouth and the book Johnny Be Good.
This week it’s the DCOM Girl vs Monsters and I read The Changeover for about the 10,000th time (it’s my favourite book ever).
This week I am revisiting another Disney Channel Original, Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century, talking about a very strange dream that had me in a cooking competition and a mental health update.
Mental health, movies, odd dreams. They don’t have much in common, apart from they are all something I talk about in this episode. The featured movie is the DCOM Dadnapped.
This week I review a Disney Channel original Smart House, a mental health summary and an exclusive author interview with January James.