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Ep261: The Problem With Passion featuring journalist Rebecca Seal

The Kitchen Is On Fire by James Ramsden

Dec 14, 202050:12Arts

Vibes are mixed up this week on the damn TickyOff. We begin with a solo intro by Sam which is as magnificent, insightful and flat out vibey as you'd expect without that heavy horse shaped vibe anchor weighing his vibe do...

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Ep261: The Problem With Passion featuring journalist Rebecca Seal is an episode from The Kitchen Is On Fire by James Ramsden. Vibes are mixed up this week on the damn TickyOff. We begin with a solo intro by Sam which is as magnificent, insi...

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Published Dec 14, 2020, 50:12 long, audio available.

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What is Ep261: The Problem With Passion featuring journalist Rebecca Seal about?

Vibes are mixed up this week on the damn TickyOff. We begin with a solo intro by Sam which is as magnificent, insightful and flat out vibey as you'd expect without that heavy horse shaped vibe anchor weighing his vibe down. This is followed by a secretly recorded meeting between The Pidgin Boyz and Pidgin GM and Head chef Jack and Hamish. They discuss reopening Pidgin, the potential for London to move into Tier 3 and some thoughts on the current hospitality vibe in London. So many vibes. We thought a little honest peek behind a Pidgin shaped curtain might be of interest. We then move into the real vibe of the podcast with a brilliant guest, Rebecca Seal is here talking up a goddamn storm about her new book 'Solo: How To Work Alone' . She also gets into poisonous printers, fractal patterns, why the 8 hour work day is a nonsense and why she carries a pot plant around with her at all times. It's some darn fascinating chat right here and as ever, you are at least somewhat, welcome. Here is a link to the Pidgin GoFundMe campaign: Anything you can chip in would be greatly, vastly, mightily, appreciated. Rebecca's book 'Solo: How To Work Alone' is available via a hidden portal in the trunk of an old ash tree somewhere due east of here, also from bookshops both real, online, and probably imagined. This episode is sponsored by wine tinsel dancers dropwine.co.uk

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Published Dec 14, 2020 and 50:12 long