Do you ever find yourself worrying about something completely irrational? Of course you do! So do we, but rather than leaving it in our heads we thought we'd talk out some of our most ridiculous worries. Alex and Dan discuss various fears and concerns each episode and find that actually, they don't sound so scary when said aloud. Maybe they even sound... humorous. Find us on Twitter: @SometimesWor... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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This is a very special episode and a first for us, as we are joined by our wonderful friend Lauren! In this episode all about hair, she gives us the rundown on all the worries that come with having lustrous locks, and we discuss the myriad concerns c... more
We just had so many more things to talk about after language part 1, we had to do a part 2! In this episode we discuss the fear of getting caught out by words we don't fully understand (and real examples of childhood humiliation), a new way to make j... more
Given the relevance for many more people than usual, this episode we're discussing working from home. From the obvious video call pitfalls, to keeping up with your hygiene habits and missing things about the office that you never expected, we discuss... more
After a bit of a break we are back, discussing language and our myriad worries about it. From concerns about how language develops (and could leave us behind) to anxieties about whether our dialect is too local, we discuss the pitfalls of one of the ... more
We still had so many worries about Social Media, we decided to do a part 2! In it we discuss the perils of memes, gripes about trolls and online comments, fakes (including the 'news' and 'deep' varieties) and Worry News makes a sweaty reappearance. W... more
As heard on the BBC! In this episode we tackle the controversial phenomenon that's taken over large chunks of our lives in recent years: social media. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, even Bebo and MySpace get deconstructed in our lively and probably il... more
It's January, and if you're anything like us you've promised yourself you'll get in better shape this year. This episode is all about fitness, and includes such delights as Dan reminiscing about the worst biscuit he ever ate (it was while he was runn... more
With the faint sound of jingle bells ringing in your ears, we thought we would turn our worried minds to Christmas. We discuss this monstrosity: https://www.delish.com/uk/food-news/a30118962/christmas-dinner-in-a-tin-game-tinner/ and talk quite a lot... more
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