• S3 - E3 - Movie Night: The Jack and Henry Helpline

  • Jun 23 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

S3 - E3 - Movie Night: The Jack and Henry Helpline

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    What's the strangest thing you've ever had to eat because of a diet? On today’s episode, Henry shares his bizarre onion-heavy diet prescribed by his Italian personal trainer, Alessandro. We also get into the world of kombucha, tasting various flavours and giving our unfiltered reactions. Plus, we're launching a new mini-series, "Jack and Henry Helpline," where you can leave us messages seeking advice, so stay tuned!

    Ever had a grocery trip turn into a full-blown fiasco? Henry recounts his surreal experience with a Tesco click and collect order verification gone wrong, making us laugh and sigh in disbelief.

    Henry also gears up for his upcoming trip to New York, and we all dream about seeing Adele in Vegas. Between sips of kombucha and water, we also dive into the absurdities of trash TV, particularly the outlandish demands of the elite on "Below Deck." It's a mix of humour, relatable moments, and our shared love for pop culture.

    As we gear up for the next Maldon Mud Race, we reminisce about our hilarious time at the Toby Carvery and the race itself, celebrating Jack's awesome finish and sharing behind-the-scenes shenanigans. We've got big plans for next year's race, including some wild costume ideas like dressing as Nicole Scherzinger as Norma Desmond. Wrapping up the episode, we hash out plans for a potential Broadway trip to see Nicole Scherzinger live, which leads to some laugh-out-loud banter and a shocking revelation—one of us has never seen "Breaking Bad"!

    Join us for a laughter-filled episode you won't want to miss.

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