• Hate Thelma & Louise and Christmas Jammies? You're Never The Only One

  • Dec 4 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Hate Thelma & Louise and Christmas Jammies? You're Never The Only One

  • Summary

  • In this episode of You’re Never The Only One, Cat and Emma get controversial. Cat thinks that Thelma & Louise is the worst film in the world and Emma gets grumpy about people who take pictures of their kids with vegetables (it’ll make sense when you listen to it), Christmas pyjamas and Boo-Boxes.


    They may not get you on side with all their idea, but they will have you stitches.


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    Credits
    You’re Never The Only One… was created by Cat Sims and hosted and written by Cat Sims and Emma Nicolet. Executive Producers are Cat Sims & Emma Nicolet, Anna Dixon & Hannah Twigg at YMU London and Katie Ray from Radient Management. You’re Never The Only One is filmed at Outset Studios and the theme music was written and performed especially for You’re Never The Only One by the band Hot Salad. You can listen to their album here.

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