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Jack Whitehall's Safe Space (Series 3)
- Narrated by: Jack Whitehall, James Serafinowicz
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
WARNING: CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE AND CONTENT
Jack Whitehall throws open the doors to his Safe Space, the place where we can all share our most embarrassing stories and try to feel better about ourselves along the way.
With a career built on getting into awkward situations, Jack knows more than anyone the power that sharing can have in getting over the moments we most regret.
So come in and settle down as Jack asks listeners, his best friend James and big name guests to share their personal humiliations so we can all move on, cringe-free.
Ep 1: Nick Grimshaw on Loose Lips
Welcome back to Jack Whitehall's Safe Space where anyone and everyone can expunge their most embarrassing stories to make themselves feel better. Jack and James settle in for a session on loose lips and unintentional slips with one of the UK’s most esteemable broadcasters. Nick Grimshaw has interviewed everyone: Adele, One Direction, Stacey from Eastenders. Actually that last one could have eluded him, but say a big name and he’s probably shot the breeze with them. But with great chattiness comes great responsibility, and just like the rest of us there’s inevitably conversations that have left him head in hands.
Ep 2: Charlie Wernham on Lads Lads Lads
It’s all about lads in the Safe Space today as Bad Education and Billericay’s very own, Charlie Wernham comes in to chat all about the embarrassing scrapes he’s got into. And who else better than to help Jack go through his own rolodex of blokey shame? Of course, the laddiest person he knows… his mother Hilary.
Ep 3: London Hughes on Looking For Love
Whisper it quietly, but the Safe Space might have found its first unembarrassable patient. London Hughes brings big LA energy to the room to discuss her sheer brazen confidence on looking for love.
Ep 4: Sara Pascoe on Medical Mishaps
One of the UK's most beloved comics, Sara Pascoe, joins Jack to laugh about all the awkward moments that a trip to the doctor’s can serve up. In an ironic twist of fate James pulls a sickie on the day we’re chatting about health. So his much vaunted story about erotica in a fertility clinic will thankfully not see the light of day.
Ep 5: Paul Feig on Fish Out of Water
Paul Feig is a true man of the world. An American with experiences of both the King and Greggs. So the Bridesmaids director and adopted Londoner swings by to chat all about culture clash embarrassment.
Ep 6: William Hanson on Siblings
Manners at the ready in the Safe Space today as for the first time Jack is joined by a guest who is potentially posher than himself. For today he welcomes in the impeccably refined etiquette expert and host of the Help I Sexted My Boss podcast William Hanson. James has even worn his smartest tracksuit just for the occasion.
Ep 7: Hannah John-Kamen on ‘Am I The Bad Guy?’
Is Hannah John-Kamen the only person from Beverley to ever star on screen with the legendary Laurence Fishburn? Potentially, we’ve not done the research. But as a conflicted Marvel baddy she leaps into the Safe Space to help the boys reflect on all those skin crawling times we look back and ask “was I the bad guy?”.
Ep 8: Roxy Horner on Significant Others
There’s your standard embarrassment. There’s your Champions League level embarrassment. But there’s a level beyond even that. A day to day embarrassment that’s the most taxing on the mind and soul… being Jack’s girlfriend. Whitehall treads on eggshells as he welcomes into the Safe Space his nearest and dearest, Roxy, to chat how they make each other red faced.
Ep 9: Jamali Maddix on Being Under The Influence
Comedian and host of Audible’s Spooky S***, Jamali Maddix, sits down with Jack and James to discuss shame experienced when under the influence.
Producer: Audio Always