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Rein it In with Thom and Dunn
Christine Thom and Vic Dunn
49 episodes
1 week ago
Fortnightly episodes with Thom and Dunn - Welcome to the new podcast where two women who are in the peak time of life try and navigate it one laugh at a time! Today, we’re chewing the fat and, we’ve concluded that life is too short for being good and having serious conversations, so grab your comfy pants, a snack that deserves the name, and join us as we giggle our way through the chaos of menopause, being pissed off, the things we now find funny and the knobheads of life. Who knew adulting would involve so much confusion and so little applause? Cheers to laughter, good company, and the hope that one day we’ll figure out what ’adulting’ actually means!”
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Fortnightly episodes with Thom and Dunn - Welcome to the new podcast where two women who are in the peak time of life try and navigate it one laugh at a time! Today, we’re chewing the fat and, we’ve concluded that life is too short for being good and having serious conversations, so grab your comfy pants, a snack that deserves the name, and join us as we giggle our way through the chaos of menopause, being pissed off, the things we now find funny and the knobheads of life. Who knew adulting would involve so much confusion and so little applause? Cheers to laughter, good company, and the hope that one day we’ll figure out what ’adulting’ actually means!”
Show more...
Improv
Comedy,
Stand-Up
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Episode 43 - Never thought to wash my arm
Rein it In with Thom and Dunn
1 hour 2 minutes 38 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 43 - Never thought to wash my arm
🎙️ This Week on the Podcast… 🍸 We kick things off with a gin & tonic (plus lemon, obviously) and a nod to Dunn turning 55 soon — so why not start the celebrations early with lunch? 📚 GCSEs get a grilling — we reckon education needs a shake-up to open more paths for the many, not just the few. 💭 Thom has only just discovered Simon Squibb and asks the big one: “What’s your dream?” Could you answer on the spot? 📝 Thom’s also got some fab new words — some brilliant, some completely off the wall. There’s talk of “any kind of rubbin’,” dodgy-sounding gifts, and an innocent story that somehow sounds anything but. 👣 Dunn reveals a bunion that looks hammered, fires quickfire questions at Thom, and then we spiral into the things menopause steals — like words right when you need them. 📺 We dive into what TV shows we’d do, rant about Zumba etiquette, reimagine Love Island, and share some great recommendations worth watching now. 🥔 Plus, a bizarre potato story (don’t ask), appointments and procedures that come with age, mammograms, old bottoms, and hospital mix-ups where what Thom thinks is happening… really isn’t.Lastly, what little things get on your tits 💡 And to top it off, some cracking suggestions for TV shows and Instagram accounts you need in your life.
Rein it In with Thom and Dunn
Fortnightly episodes with Thom and Dunn - Welcome to the new podcast where two women who are in the peak time of life try and navigate it one laugh at a time! Today, we’re chewing the fat and, we’ve concluded that life is too short for being good and having serious conversations, so grab your comfy pants, a snack that deserves the name, and join us as we giggle our way through the chaos of menopause, being pissed off, the things we now find funny and the knobheads of life. Who knew adulting would involve so much confusion and so little applause? Cheers to laughter, good company, and the hope that one day we’ll figure out what ’adulting’ actually means!”