A podcast about bidding farewell to Ubers, multi-hyphenate coffees and sky-high rents, and hello to nature, regional accents and remote working - with all the career-pivoting, ego-bruising and new friend-foraging this entails. Hosted by journalists and friends Jeananne Craig and Jayne Cherrington-Cook.
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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
SERIES FINALE! Back in 1994, this week's guest was riding high at the top of the charts with the anthemic tune, Things Can Only Get Better. Peter Cunnah spent his pop star years living in London but the Derry-born star was eventually drawn back to th... more
If ever there was someone who truly represented the title of this podcast, it's this week's guest, Milly McMahon. She enjoyed a successful career as a journalist on i-D magazine, living the party life in Hackney, London, however, as time went on, the... more
Do you ever wonder what it would be like to leave the UK and live abroad? This week's episode looks at leaving your home country behind and setting up a new life in a new country. We chat to publisher Sharmaine Lovegrove about her recent move to Berl... more
If there's somebody who knows about making a big move, it's property expert and TV presenter Amanda Lamb. Her new show, My Mortgage Free Home, is also helping people make the move and save money at the same time, something that's probably in the back... more
Former X-Factor star Lucy Spraggan has lived everywhere from Canterbury, where she grew up, to Cheshire, where she is currently living. She talks on this week's episode about struggling to put down roots, why rural communities are so much more embrac... more
When Irish illustrator Maggie Molloy was looking to buy her first home, prices were so high, she had to be creative with her money. What followed was a search in rural Ireland for an old, unloved property and also a new career for Maggie. Her Instagr... more
Looking to sell your house so you can escape the city? Our third guest has plenty of tips for you! As the first winner of Big Brother, Craig Phillips moved frequently between cities making the most of his newly won fame and working on various propert... more
In our second episode we chat to designer Pearl Lowe about her move to the countryside. She talks frankly about addiction and how she believes she'd be dead if she had stayed in London. Pearl also shares her tips on finding the right out-of-town loca... more
Loved the Maggie Molloy of Cheap Irish Homes episode. She’s done something so many of us think about but never pluck up the courage to do and she got herself a new career out of making the move. Bonus!
This is a great podcast about a subject that’s suddenly come roaring to the fore for so many people. Is there life outside a bit city, and what’s it like? Many are starting to wonder…
Loving the podcast ladies. As someone craving the quiet life interesting hearing people’s stories.
This is a really good podcast. Even though I only go outside the M25 for holidays, it's so interesting to hear these stories and the presenters ask all the right questions!
Exciting to see an old school friend has her own podcast now! I’ve never lived the city life , so this was a really interesting listen. Love the informal style, and am looking forward to future episodes.
I loved this podcast and can’t wait to listen to more episodes. The first guest had such a great, interesting, inspiring story on why they left London which I’m sure will be relatable for lots of women. Highly recommend.
I looove this podcast! Great mix of real heart to heart conversation and fun celebrity gossip! Really interesting insight into the ‘shame’ associated with turning your back on city-life. So brave of the hosts and guests to speak so candidly about their real-life city experience These girls have obviously spent the greater part of their careers rubbing shoulders with celebs so am super excited to hear more red carpet shenanigans and how they perceive the glitz and glam now that it’s no longer th... more
Great to listen to a podcast about a very timely topic because moving out of London is all that my friends and I are talking about at the moment! Love the relaxed tone of the two presenters and looking forward to seeing which other guests they have on
This was such a great listen. The hosts are so warm and engaging and had really interesting questions.
I really want to escape London life so I’m excited to follow this podcast to help me work out what’s next for me and my family.
Great concept (almost everyone I know has either gone from a big city back to a small setting, or vice versa) and it’s also delivered by such lovely girls who are witty, warm and so relatable. Their first guest was such a great storyteller and I could have listened to her all day. It’s a great lockdown antidote...felt like a reviving cuppa and cake with old friends having a wonderful catch up. Can’t wait for the next one!!
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Apple Podcasts | #163 |
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