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My Life in a Biscuit Tin

Good Housekeeping UK
Good Housekeeping
What Women Want
Jude Kelly
Kelly Hoppen
Sadie Frost
Sharleen Spiteri
Interior Design
Texas
Fashion Industry
Women's Empowerment
Princess Diana
Family Memories
Health and Wellness
Star Wars
Cookery
M&S
Propolis
Music
Nostalgia
Dracula

From the midst of modern life, packed as it is with stuff and clutter, comes the flagship podcast from Britain’s biggest intergenerational lifestyle brand, Good Housekeeping. My Life in a Biscuit Tin asks brave and brilliant women (and a few men) to face the one big question: what’s worth keeping? Good Housekeeping’s Liz Moseley asks guests including Sadie Frost, Sharleen Spiteri, Emma Barnett and... more

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In a world packed with stuff and clutter, what’s worth keeping? Model, entrepreneur and author Jo Wood, shares her six personal picks with Good Housekeeping’s Liz Moseley. Jo Wood became a model after leaving school at 16, meeting her former husband,... more

In a world packed with stuff and clutter, what’s worth keeping? Chef and food writer Melissa Hemsley shares her six personal picks with Good Housekeeping’s Liz Moseley.

Melissa began her career as a private chef, before becoming a food writer and pe... more

In a world packed with stuff and clutter, what’s worth keeping? PR legend, activist and champion of women’s rights Lynne Franks shares her six personal picks with Good Housekeeping’s Liz Moseley One of the founders of London Fashion Week in the 1980s... more

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In a world packed with stuff and clutter, what’s worth keeping? Theatre director and human rights campaigner Jude Kelly OBE shares her six personal picks with Good Housekeeping’s Liz Moseley. Jude has directed numerous award-winning theatre productio... more

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Recent Guests

Sharleen Spiteri
Legendary rock star
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Sadie Frost
Actor, fashion businesswoman, and director
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Kelly Hoppen
Interior designer par excellence
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Jude Kelly
Storied theatre director
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Lin Frank
Brave and brilliant figure
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Host

Liz Moseley
Host of a lifestyle-focused podcast that invites guests to share their treasured items and the stories behind them. She engages listeners with thoughtful questions and reflections, encouraging deep personal storytelling.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 45 ratings
  • A*

    Thoroughly enjoyed this - recommended

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Silverthorn 2151
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • Loved it!

    Really enjoyed listening to this with my brew, looking forward to the next one!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    meeks_11
    United Kingdom6 months ago
  • Inspirational convos

    I adore the honesty and openness in all the shows so far - each woman is an icon with so many lessons to share. Lynne Franks is brilliant, Sadie Frost is so honest and inspiring - and can’t wait for Sharleen Spiteri - my teenage crush! Will keep listening.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    melania jane 1000
    United Kingdom6 months ago
  • Biscuits

    Loving this. Feels so fresh and honest

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Woo hoo 123
    United Kingdom6 months ago
  • Life through objects

    Really great idea to her people’s life through objects!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chucks 7
    United Kingdom6 months ago

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Lynne Franks: Princess Diana was shy, giggly and always wanted a bit of gossip!
Q: Is this the thing you're most proud of, of all the things you've done?
Yes, Lynne expresses that the SEED initiative, which empowers women to start their own sustainable businesses, is what she's most proud of.
Lynne Franks: Princess Diana was shy, giggly and always wanted a bit of gossip!
Q: What brought you to Buddhism? Where were you in your life at that time?
Lynne explains that she was under a lot of pressure managing her PR business and her family life, and she sought balance through Buddhism. She mentions being introduced to chanting by a friend in the fashion industry.
Texas’ Sharleen Spiteri on hoarding dolls, Star Wars toys and comics
Q: What's your signature dish?
I do a lot of like, big sharing dishes, like cassoules and stuff like that.
Texas’ Sharleen Spiteri on hoarding dolls, Star Wars toys and comics
Q: How did it affect your relationship with him?
I was really close to him, really close family.
Texas’ Sharleen Spiteri on hoarding dolls, Star Wars toys and comics
Q: Do you think she'll follow you into the music industry?
No, she will not follow me into music, no. She's trying to find a way in acting.

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This podcast centers around the cherished memories and significant items that shape personal identities, as guests—predominantly women with remarkable stories—reflect on their life experiences through the lens of treasured possessions. Each episode invites listeners into the intimate spaces of guests like renowned musicians, designers, and actors as they share anecdotes about items that have shaped their journeys, ranging from personal mementos to profound reflections on societal themes like femininity and identity. A notable aspect of this venture is its emphasis on the emotional connections between memories and material belongings, offering a unique blend of nostalgia and introspection that resonates deeply with audiences seeking meaning ... more

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2. Sadie Frost
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4. Jude Kelly
5. Lin Frank

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