Off Screen

By: Ango and Liv
  • Summary

  • Ever feel like you spend too much time on your phone?


    Long-time screen enthusiasts Ango and Liv try and consciously uncouple from their technology, and experiment with old-school hobbies. Episodes contain waffle, mediocre takes and lots of content about Liv's mum.


    From pottery to climbing, poetry to gardening - we'll be reporting back each week after our attempts to unpeel our eyeballs from our screens.


    Find us @OffScreenPod on Twitter (we're fully aware of the irony).




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Episodes
  • Learning Italian
    Jan 21 2021

    Get ready for some not-so-fluent hopefully non-offensive Italian.


    Ango and Liv are back in action and are having a go at learning a new language. We discuss how to rent a vespa, future travel plans and Liv getting Covid (less fun).


    Ciao for now!


    Follow us at @OffScreenPod on Twitter: https://twitter.com/offscreenpod


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    35 mins
  • Pottery
    Nov 13 2020

    This week Ango and Liv take on pottery with *entertaining* consequences.


    Clay-tuned for more exciting anecdotes and a shout out to Liv's mum Val (we love you Val).


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    31 mins
  • Climbing
    Nov 6 2020

    Welcome to the first episode of our podcast!


    This week Ango and Liv try out climbing - buckle up for some reasonably hilarious consequences.



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    35 mins

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