If you could give a message to your younger self, what would you say? Katy Wix and Adam Drake visit the childhood places of a different guest each week, and invite them to share their Dear Me.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyComedy Interviews |
This week, Katy and Adam go to Broadstairs with writer and comedian and actor Lou Sanders.
This week, Katy and Adam go to East Ham with writer, comedian and actor Kiell Smith-Bynoe.
This week, Katy and Adam go to Leeds with writer and comedian Liam Williams.
Welcome to Dear Me! Join hosts Katy Wix and Adam Drake, as they take their fave people back to the places of their childhood, and invite them to give a message to their younger self.
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Glad to have found this.
Moist amusing!
Thanks to recently getting into Ghosts and all things Stath-related (Mr.Box, Yearfriends, etc) it’s really cool to learn more about these comedic players as the people they really are and lens through which they see their younger years. Hoping for more! So many possibilities.
A novel idea for a podcast that is executed perfectly. Relaxing, informative and fun, what more could you ask for! I for one am very excited for the future of this podcast, and can’t wait to see who will pop up in new episodes xoxo
Only one episode up but I really enjoyed it — a deep dive into someone’s childhood
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