• Knit Yourself and Iron Curtain | The Padded Cell Podcast EP53

  • Sep 19 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

Knit Yourself and Iron Curtain | The Padded Cell Podcast EP53

  • Summary

  • We're live and we're just about alive! The lurgy is lingering, but that doesn't stop the chaos! There are smatterings of cake, play doh, moral conflicts and a closer at the story of a Liverpool girl who ran off with a Russian sailor in the midst of bleak Britain in the 80s. Oh...and there's a windy factoid too!

    Chapters:
    00:00 Welcome to the Padded Cell Podcast
    00:33 Live Interaction and Shoutouts
    02:34 Reflecting on the One-Year Episode
    04:26 The French Baker Encounter
    06:18 World Play-Doh Day
    08:36 Letter to Brezhnev: A Nostalgic Dive
    26:00 Memorable Movie Moments
    28:23 T-Shirt Competition Chaos
    32:12 Hilarious Moral Dilemmas
    40:50 A Surprise from Down Under
    44:32 Fetish Factoid: Burping Fetish
    49:00 Closing Remarks

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    Recorded and Produced by Liverpool Podcast Studios
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