Join friends since birth Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver twice a week for their transatlantic catch-ups, discussing everything from the highs and lows of their lives to the biggest cultural moments of the week.
Every Monday, Lily and Miquita will throw the show open and invite questions on a theme; celebrity weddings, indie sleaze, orgasms, lies… Then on Thursdays, they’ll pick apart the world aroun... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 128 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver discuss vitamins, feeling out of touch at festivals, and the celebrity beauty business.
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver answer your questions about life hacks.
Next week, we want to hear your questions about FESTIVALS. Please send us a voice note on WhatsApp: 08000 30 40 90. Or, if you like, send us an email: missme@bbc.co.uk.
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Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver discuss songwriting, online hate and Wimbledon.
This episode contains very strong language and adult themes. Credits: Producer: Flossie Barratt Technical Producer: Will Gibson Smith Assistant Producer: Miriam Hall Produ... more
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver answer your questions about teenagers. Next week, we want to hear your questions about LIFE HACKS. Please send us a voice note on WhatsApp: 08000 30 40 90. Or, if you like, send us an email: missme@bbc.co.uk. We also wan... more
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Usually love every episode but just finished listening to the latest one and felt I had to leave a review - Miquita was unnecessarily mean, judgy and pretentious when talking about Robbie
Williams’ art exhibition - who is she to comment that his work ‘really isn’t good’ - art is subjective and Miquita’s comments just came across as so out of touch - thank goodness for Lily’s reasoned response. For someone that likes to talk a lot about how she has been so judged in the past and how this has effe... more
Used to be a big fan but it’s slowly dying a death
I’ve listened to Miss Me since the start and haven’t missed an episode. I love Lily and Miquita, they’re are amazing but a re-think is needed as eps in recent months haven’t had the energy and quality they used to.
1. Listen B - pick subjects you’re both actually interested to talk about which have enough meat for a 30 min episode. And research the topic properly - you don’t need to be experts but I had to turn off the AI and tax ones when they started saying things that were factually incorre... more
Absolutely love this podcast. It is truly helping me through a tough spot in my life. I’m very lonely and this feels like a chat with friends. Thank you :)
Used to love this podcast, but now it’s just become a load of un-researched rambling. Instead of sparking interesting debate it’s just spreading misinformation (e.g. on inheritance tax thresholds, free childcare, not being to turn of AI summaries…). Switched off halfway through this episode and unsubscribed. Shame, because with a bit of preparation on the pre-agreed topic it could be informative and used to also be entertaining.
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The content features candid conversations between two long-time friends, exploring personal experiences, cultural moments, and societal themes in a relatable and often humorous manner. Topics span from parenting struggles and nostalgic childhood memories to contemporary issues like gentrification, mental health, and the impact of social media on personal identity. The hosts also engage with their audience through listener questions, providing a platform for open dialogue about relationships, societal norms, and the complexities of modern life. This conversational style captures a blend of comedic takes and heartfelt reflections, making it a unique and engaging listening experience.
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