Kicking Back With The Cardiffians is an authentic and heart-warming series hosted by Welsh singing legend Charlotte Church. Charlotte explores her own working-class childhood rooted in Cardiff by passing the mic around her family tree and inviting some of her chosen fam over for a catch up. Together, they discuss life lessons learned and moments that are still being processed. Topics span from the... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
It’s the final episode in the series and we’re turning the tables. Charlotte’s husband, Jonathan Powell, is interviewing her. What did she learn about herself and her family in making the podcast?
Charlotte Church hosts a series of intimate convers... more
You’ve heard from them individually in the series, but now James and Maria Church are back to dispense their wisdom on how to stay together while touring the world with a child star.
Charlotte Church hosts a series of intimate conversations about b... more
Charlotte pays a visit to her fabulous mother-in-law, Victoria Morgan, to discuss the beauty of the Welsh language, their shared love of music, and bringing up young’uns.
Charlotte Church hosts a series of intimate conversations about belonging, wo... more
Get ready to vogue, as Charlotte is kicking back with Leighton Rees Milan. Leighton is a Butetown boy from Tiger Bay and the founder of the Welsh Ballroom scene. They reflect on leaving home to pursue your dreams, what it feels like to be ‘the first ... more
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Such a beautiful and authentic podcast. The stories really bring the people and the city to life. I can relate so much. Being brought up in Llanelli and having dated a Cardiff girl during uni there are so many things I recognise. That Cardiff humour is so unique though - very different to the banter of west wales. I remember trying my best to fit in with my Cardiff girlfriends family and to make them laugh, but never could.
Self indulgent and embarrassing. I love The Church and I miss the Late Night Pop Dungeon dreadfully. However, she has proven herself not to an insightful interviewer in the past. The BBC’s shameful obsession with celeb led pods is just an embarrassment and this sounds like a student genealogy project. Commission some people who have an authentic take on working class life and the journalistic and audio skills to make an interesting programme.
Charlotte made a lot of money as a kid then her career since is non existent. Leading choirs chanting Rivers to the Sea shows why so called celebrities are irrelevant.
When your first episode tries to talk about being “working class” but quickly follows that up with talk of buying “around 20 houses and flipping them for easy money” you start to see the disconnect between what someone thinks is working class and what it actually IS. I guess that what you expect from a millionaire. The blind sightedness is baffling.
Loving this Podcast Charlotte never fails to make me laugh its a lush podcast
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Apple Podcasts | #209 |
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