• You're Never The Only One Who...feels like a lazy, sell-out

  • Nov 20 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

You're Never The Only One Who...feels like a lazy, sell-out

  • Summary

  • Welcome to the brand new season of You’re Never The Only One hosted by me, Cat Sims and the wonderful Emma Nicolet. In episode one we discuss the saga of secondary school admissions, what happens when you upset the other school mums, why we seem to always confuse laziness and rest and whether or not Emma and I are sell-outs.

    We are also looking for your contributions for bonus episodes around next week’s topics which are:

    You’re Never The Only One Who…worries they’re not having enough sex (Cat)

    and…

    You’re Never The Only One Who…isn’t truly as body-positive as you profess to be (Emma)

    If you want to send in any stories, problems, anecdotes, or just to say hi, then email us at yourenevertheonlyone@gmail.com or send us a voicenote or DM to our WhatsApp +44 (0)7457 402704.

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    This episode is sponsored by Koru Kids - brilliant childcare to help your family flourish. Use the code YNTOO to get a free three-hour nanny trial.


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