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BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!
On this week's LuAnna, we're trying to keep things light, a Tracy's dog update, Lu's social media breaking point, cheeky kids, Lu's birthday, a duckling update, both Lu and Anna have exciting get away plans and a potential LuAnna house swap.
We're chatting about potentially the first same sex couple on Strictly, another Wagatha Christie update, the girls know their insta in Imo's Isolation Game of the Week and after the two week duck induced calm, the rantmeister is back.
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Ferne joins Gi to discuss life with her daughter, Sunday Skye, being a mum in the public eye and prolapse.
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BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!
It's time to get TOTALLY EXTRA. Extra chat, extra rants, extra bants, extra stories, nonsense and more.
It's the Queen of Extra's birthday! Yes Lu has gone all out for her own lockdown birthday bash, and we'd expect nothing less. Plus Anna's trotters on the gram, mixing up generally and genuinely, an update from Doreen with the gynae boyfriend and a very bizarre confession.
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Its Pride month and the events in America have shown that solidarity of all creeds is needed today just as much as when Pride was born out of the Stonewall riots back in June 1969.
A pioneer of the Pride Movement was Marsha P. Johnson, a black trans woman, who devoted her life to fighting for equality and gay rights before being murdered. She was thought to be the person who threw the first brick at the Stonewall Riots in 1969.
This week we are proud to welcome back the wonderful & long time friend of the podcast, Chris Sweeney & his fantastic new Homo Sapiens co-host – the brilliant Alan Cumming. We hear all about the actor, comedian, singer, filmmaker (he does everything!!) Alan’s upbringing in Scotland, eating mince & tatties as a child, having his own perfume and soap line, foraging & owning his own cabaret bar in New York ‘Club Cumming'. The Homo Sapiens boys tell us what they’re missing in lockdown and what they are most looking forward too when they are reunited! Homo Sapiens is back for Series 4 with a killer line up of guests, make sure you go and have a listen!
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Singer, author and everyone's favourite judge, Alesha Dixon joins Gi for the final episode of the series to discuss being a mum to Azura and Anaya.
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BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!
This week on LuAnna: Anna's stopping drinking, Lu's got Jess back, the ducklings are finally here, feet chat, kids' smelly nunns and we need your help with a book!
Plus George Floyd, Space X, Imo offends Sweden and more.
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On this episode my husband Jamie speaks about his MS diagnosis in 2012 and why he's decided to share his story after 8 years.
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It's strange times across the globe and this week Chris and Rosie bring you an extended version of the podcast. Not only do they discuss their feelings around the current situation (including good deeds that didn't go to plan)but they deliver beef with a spin and they answer your questions and read your (filthy) stories. It will bring a whole new meaning to the word 'deposit'. Enjoy and stay safe!
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BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!
It's time to get TOTALLY EXTRA. Extra chat, extra rants, extra bants, extra stories, nonsense and more.
On Totally Extra this week: LuAnna settle a dispute between best mates, the loo roll hoarding Granny from 2019 is winning at life, Patricia is raging at people raging at bins, when bluetooth speakers go wrong and more of your confessions.
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This week, Georgie speaks to Andrew Fitzsimons. Andrew is a brand founder, celebrity hair stylist and a trailblazer. He moved from Dublin to Paris when he was 16 and hasn't looked back since. He worked hard and proved himself in a tough industry getting his big break in New York when he worked for Mariah Carey. Celebrities don't faze him and his mission is to be his best, creative, authentic self. He's here today to talk about his new AF collection for Primark, how he serves himself everyday through meditation and what it's like to be home. I just know you'll LOVE this episode x
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The world watches as more than 200 women and girls confront Larry Nassar at his sentencing hearings. "Little girls don't stay little forever," says one survivor. "They grow into strong women that return to destroy your world."
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She was that voice we all knew, sung the songs that were always on the radio, her first support tour was for Usher and all at the age of 13. This week we talk to Boston born JoJo and hear her tough, frustrating and honest story about her dealings with the music industry that ended up with her not being able to be heard for years.
Fast forward to 2020, she's won a Grammy, her current record was top of the R&B charts in the US and she's currently in lockdown with her mum. JoJo waxes lyrical about @dishoom, her penchant for drinking lemon mescal margaritas, tells mum about being in a ‘situationship’ and is basically a doll who we wished we could have had round for a curry in Clapham.
Listen to her story, her struggle and her survival and fist pump at the end. Xx
Please note: this episode contains discussion of disordered eating
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After a dramatic start where a door-to-door salesman (not following social-distance guidelines!) threatened to smash through Lennie’s window, we welcomed our most-requested guest Ellie Goulding to Table Manners this week.
Ellie shares her bio-hack veggie lockdown eating must-haves, how to prep for lockdown grocery store queues and her fears of the essential-item trolley police!
We hear the origins of her romance with husband Caspar, her multiple wedding day outfits that saw the singer end up in Vogue for the first time, and missing out on trying her wedding cake or any of the food.
Ellie, you've always been so generous and lovely to me in the old industry and it was a pleasure to chat to you (even with your shit wifi girl). We know our listeners will love you like we do xx
Produced by Alice Williams
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Even some of Larry Nassar's victims found it hard to believe they themselves were abused. This is the story of a patient who supported him for years, despite the allegations. Hear what it took for her to finally accept the truth.
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Many parents were in the room when Larry Nassar abused their daughters. They had no idea it was happening. That's because Larry didn't just manipulate his victims, he manipulated their parents, too.
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Larry Nassar's world starts to fall apart in the summer of 2016, thanks to three things: a tough Michigan detective, a team of journalists in Indiana, and a homeschooling mom from Kentucky. In this episode, you'll hear Larry's facade collapse - on tape.
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It's time to hear from Larry, and we've got the tape. In 2014, the doctor was interviewed by a police detective after another patient reported him for sexual assault. You'll hear for yourself how Larry lies, manipulates and convinces police to believe him instead of the victim.
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Sometimes the people who don't believe you are the people who love you the most. This episode will take you into Larry Nassar's basement, through the memories of a young girl - a family friend who he abused for years.
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In this episode, we take you back to 2004 - 13 years before Dr. Larry Nassar would admit in court that he sexually abused children. This incident with a teenager will show you not just what Larry was doing to so many of his patients, but how he got away with it again and again.
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How did former Olympic gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar sexually abuse hundreds of girls and women for decades? To understand how he got away with it, we have to begin with the doctor in his prime, when everyone thought of him as Larry, the good guy.
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