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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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For this week’s podcast, I chat to singer and songwriter Natasha Bedingfield. Natasha has had quite an astounding career, her debut single 'Unwritten' was a worldwide hit and since then she's sold over 10 million records. Her success has taken her to... more
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For this week's episode of Trash In The Attic, former Maccabees frontman, Orlando Weeks, lets us dive into his alarmingly-full cupboard which holds all of his worldly possessions. He's about to release his first solo album, 'A Quickening', out June 1... more
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Really refreshing and interesting. Love the originality!
Great concept and v entertaining. Looking forward to the next ones!
I loved listening to this. The fact people are being asked about things they really care about and in a different way leads to a very entertaining discussion. Look forward to more.
Love, love, love it. Such a simple yet GREAT idea. Can’t wait to find out who’s going to feature in the upcoming ones!
Really enjoyed the first episode, excited to see what’s coming up next :)










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