Parenting Hell with Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe - S12 Ep1 A Whole New World

Episode Date: January 11, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Josh, it's our first day of us doing this on camera. I know. I'm excited to see what you look like at last. Yeah. Because I've just been looking at a still of the artwork where I had a French crop. Everyone hated. Josh, what do you do? Should we reveal our little...
Starting point is 00:00:19 Yeah, yeah. Should we do it at the same time? Yeah, okay. Okay, you ready? Three, two, one. Oh, look at that. Look at this. Look at that.
Starting point is 00:00:29 I really like what's going on there, but you said Rose is going to be there holding a prop. Yeah, Rose is going to hand me a prop now. Okay. Yeah. Ready? Ah! Like a gun villain, you've got a kitten on your lap. Hello.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Hello. I'm going to say something controversial. Yeah. I think kittens are more fun than puppies. Yeah, that's not controversial. They're the greatest thing on earth. But then when they get old, I can see why people prefer dogs because there's more companionship. But as the baby, the kitten is superior to the puppy.
Starting point is 00:01:02 Look at that. Hello. Oh, my God. Do you want to know what is name? My son named him. What's he called? Fluffball. Fluffball.
Starting point is 00:01:11 Not my choice, Rob. No, that's a tough name. That's fun for about a minute. Yeah, you were in your task class or shit? Well, yeah, I had a little reveal for you. I've got a taskmaster top. Oh, I like it. In my office that they sent me.
Starting point is 00:01:23 But have a look at the detail on it. What does it say? J.W. Yeah, this is yours. you got that? I've literally got the shirt off your back. Oh. They sent me too. Your watch looks lovely. I'm really happy with this. We look like proper podcasters. I'll be honest, Josh. I've not even properly looked at it because Michael did this while I was
Starting point is 00:01:41 a while. You've got some of that. You've got some of those pieces of wood that people always talk about. The straight up basic bitch wood. I've got the straight up and down basic bitchwood. Apologies if you are just listening and not watching this. We're not going to spend the whole podcast. We're going to just say what's happened now. We'll just say what's happened now. We, as of 2026, are now available in full video form. You can watch all of this on Spotify. Don't know where. We don't know where.
Starting point is 00:02:09 We don't know where. We're still an absolute fucking shambles. I think you can find this on YouTube and Spotify, probably on TikToks where younger people screen record and then talk over us, ripping us apart and explaining why we're sad old boomers. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, Rob, big news.
Starting point is 00:02:28 What's the big news? you're 40? Yes, I am 40 and it feels weird though that I've turned 40 now I'm starting to record podcast like it's some sort of mid-life crisis
Starting point is 00:02:40 I've got to pull back it's been it's minus three it's Monday 9am on the 5th of January it's about minus 4 I've turned the eating up too much I'm sat in a new chair I'm a bit overwhelmed
Starting point is 00:02:51 and I've come back off holiday I'll be on I'm going to level with you Josh I don't want to be here no I don't know it's nice to see you as well why don't you want to to be here. I've been looking forward to this all morning. Really? I just, I want to be, I can't be bothered to. I just want to be on holiday all the
Starting point is 00:03:05 time, Josh. I know this is an artwork. We're sitting chatting. Think of what other people have gone back to this morning. You've got to us chatting and you're complaining. No, I'm all right. I'm just, um, it's first day back at work. Oh, Rob, have you got the January low. Yeah, I'm 40. I feel a bit. I just think Christmas should be end of January and then push the new year into March. What does that achieve? I think it breaks up the winter a bit more. Hear me, hear me out. It breaks up the winter a bit more. Say, say January 25th is Christmas, yeah. So we're not all rushing leading up to Christmas because we've got a bit more time. And then when Christmas is over, you're not going to have a bit more time. You're just going to leave it later. Yeah, no, no,
Starting point is 00:03:50 you will have a bit more time. At least you'll break the winter up. Right. I see what you mean. Okay. You break the winter up, okay. It comes too early. The headliner of winter is too early in winter. Yeah, and the new year comes too early because the new year's time for new start and a fresh approach that should come spring. That's when the world is starting again. I want to do things, but it's too cold to go outside. Yeah. You can't do resolutions indoors, can you? You can't, well, do you know? No, I know what you mean. Anyway, yeah, so sorry, Josh, I feel like there's so much to catch up on. I feel like I thought you were going to come out, raring to go, refreshed, excited about life, the new decades, a new visualised podcast, a new, you know, a new, just everything, you know, the things you've achieved are just a basis for what you want to do and you're just sad that it's...
Starting point is 00:04:44 No, no, no, I'm not sad. I think, I thought I'd be like that after a light, because the holiday, I had a brilliant Christmas, brilliant holiday, the most relaxed, The first five days, I slept for 11 hours, five nights in a row, to the point where I googled, am I sleeping too much? Am I ill? So what time? You're going to have to give me those 11 hours. What time is the 11 starting and finishing? So probably going to sleep at about half, 9, 10 in the evening. Yeah. And then whatever for an hour is after that. Get up at 9 in the morning. Lime. Five days in a row. You Googled what was wrong with you? Yeah, because I thought this is too much sleep. I've had the opposite, Rob. Go on. I've been struggling to sleep because I've got restless legs.
Starting point is 00:05:28 Are you pregnant? No, I'm not pregnant. Why are you struggling to sleep? Because I've got restless legs. What is that? How do you get that? Well, I don't, I, I've looked. They say just take more magnesium or stretch your legs before bed.
Starting point is 00:05:41 Sorry, sorry, more magnesium. How much you want at the moment? No, no, no, take some magnesium. You've got, you just got to double, double drop the magnesium, Josh. Josh, I've got to try and turn the temperature down in this building. I'm so hot. So cold, by the way. There's no heater in this room.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Oh, what if we're a fucking mess and we're out? How can we both get it wrong? So I've got to get an electric heat for this room. No, don't get an electric heater. Get an oil heater. All right. Fucking hell. Now we've invaded Venezuela.
Starting point is 00:06:08 There's oil everywhere. No, so it's like a, it's rather an electric fan. It's silent and it warms up gradually and it's a nicer heat. It's like having a mini radiator in the room as opposed to those electric ones or fan ones. Yeah, okay. So you plug it in the wall. You can set a timer so it comes on at like 8 in the morning. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:28 You want an oil heat. I had one for my office when it was really cold. Okay. Thank you very much. So just a little bit of feedback. Talk to me about your holiday. You're 40th. How do you feel about hitting 40?
Starting point is 00:06:39 Because you've kind of been middle aged for quite a few years. Yeah, I feel completely fine about it. Like I've said before, one, I mean, I feel very lucky. When you want to be fit like Gary Barlow by now? Yeah, that adds an app. but I was too busy last year. That's got a start now. I mean, I'm fitter, but I'm not as fit as Gary Bart.
Starting point is 00:06:59 No. Yeah, I just think, though, that Gary Barlow probably set aside like three months to absolutely nail it before the X Factor started. I just don't feel like I'm creating the space to do that, Josh. And what you're saying is your career is so much more packed and successful than Gary Barlow's that it's almost impossible. At the moment, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:25 No, no, no. Am I bigger and more success than Gary Barlow? Absolutely not. Am I busier in the day than Gary Barlow? Do you know what? Neck on the line, yeah, I fucking am. Get Barlow on here and whip his part. Oh, we've got to rehearse for the tour. The tour you already done five years ago, you're fucking lazy.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Big respect to take that. She love those guys, whoever's left. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Gary and the other two. Gary and whoever needs it Gary Mark and one of the other two which I would want to bet on
Starting point is 00:07:57 Gary and whoever's got a tax bill Good luck to you lads Right well let's let's I feel like we've gone in too hard here Basically we recorded lots We didn't we've not recorded for about three weeks Because I know Christmas was busy
Starting point is 00:08:10 Then I went away for Christmas Yeah We was away actually on Christmas day With my family Yeah that's a new thing Yeah so let's go through the bullet points of what's happened, then we can go backwards. So I went, I went away on the 21st of December, came back yesterday on the 4th of January, went away for 12 nights to the Maldives for my 40th
Starting point is 00:08:32 and Christmas. The reason we did it longer and over Christmas was, because of when my birthday was, and it's quite far away, we had to go before Christmas to make the most to get in there, as opposed to rushing it. I don't mind you over the long holiday, Rob. No, no, no, but I didn't really, I wasn't that sure on going away for Christmas and I enjoyed it, but I do feel like it, missed a bit of magic and I wouldn't go away for actual Christmas Day again with younger children if they were like teens or older, I would. You talk something about Christmas Day and whether it did. Like, what was the present situation?
Starting point is 00:09:03 How did trigger warning Santa? How did and how did you do like stocking, stuff like that? Well, a few logistical problems. One, trying to get all of the presents in suitcases of our kids knowing to another country. Yeah, that's a problem. That's a problem. Yes, especially when you're going somewhere where you sometimes need... Actually, your daughter had asked for a kilo of heroin, hadn't she?
Starting point is 00:09:26 Yeah, exactly. But the problem, like we were going to a resort in the Maldives that was a speedboat away, not a plane, which helped. Because if you go on the sea planes... In the UK? No, you fucking lunatic. Maldives is well far away. I've got such an headache. I'm so jet-lagged.
Starting point is 00:09:45 Been up since four. Woke up at 4 a.m. and did a shit? Did you? Never, that's never happened to me in my life ever. I don't know. My body don't know where it is. Are you looking at your phone or you're just staring ahead going, who am I? No, well, I got up on, oh, I need a wee.
Starting point is 00:10:00 It's four o'clock, but hopefully I'll have a wee and go back to sleep. Anyway, I sat in the toilet and I thought, oh, I need a fart. Went to do a fart. A whole shit came out. Oh my God. Sorry, this is so crass. That's awful. The first visualised podcast.
Starting point is 00:10:14 Chop that up for the bloody socials, Michael. Put a little picture of Rob having a shit, maybe, float. across the screen. That's how it works these days, isn't it? Yeah, but I didn't expect, I thought I was just doing a fart and it all came out. Oh, sorry. It's okay. And then, so I've been up since four. What did you do after that? Just went and lay in bed and thought, what, what's going on? Yeah, well, I thought by then I sort of knew because it's like, it was like 9, 9 a.m. Yeah. I went to bed at 8 p.m. last night.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Oh, that's nice. At least you got your kids to bed early. Yeah, they were knackered though. But yeah, so just the problem. basic, especially the Maldives, if you need to get a sea plane, sometimes have a weight limit. And also, obviously, you have to have your weight limit on the plane out there. But between four of you, it's sort of doable, but it's less limit. So lucky it was on a speedboat. So the problem is getting it all over there. Second problem was, there was zero Christmas decorations in the room, just in the results.
Starting point is 00:11:09 It felt a bit bleak. There was like, eventually, I was speaking to a member of staff, like, have got any Christmas decorations weekend? There was like, I know, we haven't got any. I'm like, there's about three fucking trees in that shit bar. No one goes in. Let's have one of them. Anyway, they found a little tree.
Starting point is 00:11:23 So we had a tree at least because this is bleak here. The first person who's ever been in the Maldives using the word bleak? No, look, the actual Maldives in the hotel were incredible. It was a wonderful, beautiful, hot holiday, but it's not, doesn't feel Christmasy. So then what we had to do was Lou, blesser, was in charge all the logistics in the packing. So that was sending a slightly doolally. And then obviously we had to put their father of Christmas came. So we set all the stuff up, you know, we put out like, we nick some carrots from the buffet for the, for the reindeer and stuff.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Oh, nice. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But then we were all in the same room. How many carrots are they shifting normally on the buffet? Let's be honest. Christmas Eve, they're like, fucking hell. There's been a rush on carrots. Someone ordered some more carrots for Boxing Day because these Brits love it. So I'm taking my shoes off. I'm too hot. So then we're all in the same room. So we all had to wait for them to go to sleep. to then do the presents. So normally all the presents is downstairs and then you just put them out downstairs
Starting point is 00:12:25 or you can get them from your room, but we're all in the same room. So then you're walking around trying to be quiet. Anyway, they woke up, did presents. It was lovely. The night before, though, what we did was, we went at dinner, then we come home and put the air con on really low,
Starting point is 00:12:38 put on Christmas pyjamas and we'll watch Home Alone together. So that felt pretty Christmas. Oh, that's nice. We watched Home Alone. Yeah, so that was great. And then they got up, and it was good, though, because they had presents,
Starting point is 00:12:48 and then they had stuff to play with and they were there. But like I say, I think we lost a little sparkle of magic. But what we did gain was one of the greatest holidays I've ever been on in my life. You know, you know,
Starting point is 00:12:58 six or one half a dozen the other really, is it? No, no, yeah, for anyone that's really feeling sorry for me at home, listening to this. It's a real,
Starting point is 00:13:05 it's a really, little tip, don't clip that bit up for socials. No, but it was, I loved it. But I think when they're old, I think I'd wait to that older
Starting point is 00:13:14 to be away for actual Christmas day, then go for Christmas. But, you know, it's great. They had a great time. And how was turning 40? Turning 40 is good.
Starting point is 00:13:22 I always struggle with my birthday a little bit because it's a bit of a crap time a year. And not with me getting older. I struggle a bit more with, look, how much do I want to go into this? It's probably a feeling of no one caring about me on the day they should all care. So a protective measure is for me to, oh, don't celebrate birthdays. What a load of bollocks. Birthdays of bollocks. I can't imagine anyone cares about a birthday.
Starting point is 00:13:46 What a load of fucking losers. which is basically an egoic protection method to stop things from going wrong. So if I don't have a party, then there's no danger of no one coming to my party because a party doesn't exist. So I've said to Lou, I think going to the Maldives was an extreme way of avoiding that. Well, it was part of it. It was. When I was there, I was like, normally I'm like, I don't want a cake.
Starting point is 00:14:07 I don't want anyone singing at me. I was like, I want a cake. I want people singing at me. I want everyone to know. Because the girls love having birthdays and celebrating. Lou loves birthdays and celebrating. I don't want to be this sort of grey cloud that my kids are like, oh, we can't do that because Dad doesn't have birthday.
Starting point is 00:14:22 So I was like, no, you've just got to go for it. So I fully embraced it and it was great. So it's such amazing presence. Lou absolutely nailed it. So she's organised a trip for me to go to Argentina to watch Bokker Juniors play River Play. Oh, my word. The biggest derby in the world.
Starting point is 00:14:40 Absolute, absolute bucket list thing. Who are you going with Lloyd? Yeah, so Lloyd's going and then a couple of other mates. We're going to die. No, we're doing it with this company. She's found this company called Home Fans, where they basically, they have an itinerary and there's local guides that take you around.
Starting point is 00:15:01 Right, okay, good, good. So I was worried about the future of this podcast after I just spent some money on a microphone and camera. Yeah, I mean, the 80 quid Michael spent on these straight wood and basic bitch walls. Do I let you in on a secret, Rob? Yeah, go on. Because obviously all my books have got spines that you can't clear.
Starting point is 00:15:21 Yeah. Oh, right, yeah. So I had to buy some generic books. What do you mean you can't clear? Well, it's better not to have all these same books behind you. Right, because he looks like it's advertised. So he's put some of my vinyl up here. Yeah, but that's...
Starting point is 00:15:35 Is that okay? Isn't it? Spines are too thin. So I've had to buy generic books off eBay. What do you mean generic, just random books? You can just buy a metre of old books. But then isn't that just the same problem, but you've just got new books? No, you can't really see them because they've got that old spine.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Oh, so yeah, sorry, I felt like we're all over the place here. No, that's what we do, Rob. Oh, and also the kids got me, who got me a T-shirt. What else does she get? She got me a new ring, a new ring with the kids, mine and Louie's little birthstones on. Oh, that's nice. Because my wedding, I always keep losing my wedding ring. But I've got to keep this one because it's a nice one.
Starting point is 00:16:08 Yeah. Yeah, so, yeah, so a brilliant, a brilliant time. but Maldives is so amazing. And also, can I say, kids, I don't know about with this podcast, my kids are 10 and 8 now. Parenting at this age is a piece of piss compared to toddlers and babies. This is not what we're doing anymore. It is.
Starting point is 00:16:25 We've got to be honest because there was a bloke on the plane coming back, was waiting for luggage with this two-year-old that literally was just running at Air Belt. And he was just like picking him up. Oh, it's so tough. It's so tough. It's impossible. Massive respect.
Starting point is 00:16:40 out there. Now, it does get easier. It does. Anyone that says it doesn't get easier is a fucking liar. Mentally, it gets tougher because it's psychological. No, it doesn't because you're not tired in the same way. No, but, yeah, but Tina, it's still not as hard as the physical graft, but mentally, imagine your, imagine your teenage daughter's gone out and her phone battery's died. You don't know where she is and she's 14.
Starting point is 00:17:06 No, I get that. I get that. You'll start going, I wish I was just holding around Walking around Victoria Park again. I will never say that. I do feel bad about time passing. I feel awful, Rob. Yeah, you get really emotional and deep about stuff. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:17:23 I looked at the kittens and I said, I just can't deal with them growing up. It's a fucking kitten. So, talk was through. What have you been up to? You've been just at home? Or have you been away anywhere? So we went, we were at home. We went away with friends for New Year to Cornwall.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Nice. I mean, you know, you don't know the difference anyway. But it's between Devlin and Cornwall. Well, it's just smaller and more expensive. Yeah, exactly. It's the only difference, in it? Yeah, well, kind of, yeah. Oh, look at it.
Starting point is 00:17:50 Big bottle of water. It is a big bottle. I've got a headache. I think I'm dehydrated. I've got a terrible headache. I think I'm dehydrated, Josh. That's because you've been on planes and stuff, isn't it? I thought I'd come back, refresh, where having to go, but I think I've just worked out.
Starting point is 00:18:01 I think you're better when you're overly worked. Do you? What'd be better? In a mental state? Funnier? No, not funnier. I think you're more positive about the world because you've got a mania about you that's worrying, but at least it's positive. I've got a ambition is all time low.
Starting point is 00:18:22 You know that's sort of like I've got that ambitious energy. I'm running to turn on the camera and you've gone into semi-retirement. I think it's the chair. Maybe it's the chair. It's too relaxed. Do you know what? Once when me and when I lived with my friend Tom Crane and we had a, uh, Oh, by the way, you're fucking doing another podcast anyway.
Starting point is 00:18:42 Oh, yeah, I am, yeah, well. You don't need me, you and Tom Crank talk about Mr. Globy. I'm quite deep, I'm going to, do you know what, Rob? I'm fighting my way still in the top five. But the moment Trump invades Venezuela, all the fucking news podcasts go up the chart. I'm absolutely fucking living about that. Wait a week, Donald. Yeah, so it's your ambition at an all-time high?
Starting point is 00:19:03 No, my ambition's not an all-time high. You've really said by week. You've got this podcast. twice a week. And another podcast. Do listen to it, people. It's got incredible reviews. But your one's got research and it.
Starting point is 00:19:14 It's like it's actual like. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a proper podcast. He's doing all the research. So Rob, you might have noticed. You might have noticed. Do you want me to talk you through the process? I'm going to talk you through it, right?
Starting point is 00:19:26 Compare it to this podcast. Yeah. And I want you to react like you're doing it. So the process for this one is we turn up on a Monday, chat to each other. And now going forward, we're going to pop into London once a month to talk to guests and record them and put them out. Right, that is a process, which zero prep. That does mean Monday is even shorter. So our Monday now will be nine till 10.30 probably. Right. Okay. And also, you got to give me to 11. 10.30 is.
Starting point is 00:19:51 Right. No, Michael. You're getting 55 minutes. That's how long the show is. All right. Sorry, go. So tell me for your process to the, it's not all about Mr. Blobby. It's about pop culture and that's the first episode. Mr. Josh Whitaker's Museum of Pop Culture. Download it now. That's the plug. I'm doing loads of promo, Rob, because I'm a sucker for that. Your ambitions through the roof, mate. My ambition's not through the roof. My fear about my TV career is through the roof.
Starting point is 00:20:21 Josh, we both ended the year, absolutely on our ass, completely overworked, exhausted, kept banging on about being tired, overwhelmed. You've launched a new podcast over Christmas. Do you know what? The way to look at it, Rob, right? It's really going to help this podcast because I'm going to be more fucked. Right. Good to know. Yep, fair enough.
Starting point is 00:20:44 The thing with you, Rob, is the mistake you've made if you don't like people that take on too much as you decide to hang out with me and Ramesh. I just think, because I did nothing on holiday and I'm talking properly nothing, I was just like, maybe there's another way. Yeah, there is. I've just doing nothing.
Starting point is 00:21:06 But Rob, just do nothing. Don't stop this, though. But just do nothing. Don't wait, I'm off to Scotland and Dubai in the next two weeks, don't you worry about that? I'm still going to be through the process of the new podcast. We want to hear about your Christmas. Yeah, okay.
Starting point is 00:21:21 So very quickly. Yeah. One of my friends is a TV researcher does the pack. Yeah. And then I take the pack and I edit it into a script for the four episodes, not like a word for word script, like all the things I need to know. Yeah. And then I record four episodes in one setting.
Starting point is 00:21:38 Are you doing series of this show? Is it on every week forever? It's on every week forever. Wow. Oh. Okay. So how many have you got recorded so far? About three months worth.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Oh, no wonder you were fucked last year, you little beaver. Turned to me and tired because you're away blobbing off. Anyway, well, I'd listen. And well done. It's good podcast. It's a good idea, very good idea. Thank you. People love all that.
Starting point is 00:22:07 Yeah, people love all that, Rob. So you got Mr. Blotby, what other ones you got? We've got next one is Stock Aiken and Waterman. Who are they? Well, you're about to find out, Rob. Perfect. Great sale. I wonder you're definitely on the promo train.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Definitely on the promo. You know Pete Waterman. They're the most success. Kylie, Jason, Rick Astley, Bananaama. They're the most success. They dominated the 80s, Rob. Did David Hasselhoff bring down the Berlin Wall? That's the one after.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Do you know what this reminds me of? I feel like a 10-year-old, right? Like when I first met Tony Blackburn, he said loads of things I didn't know what he was talking about. That's what a 10-year-old thinks, listening to this. Do you know what, Rob? Can I be honest? When I met Tony Blackburn, I thought,
Starting point is 00:22:55 tell me everything you know because I want to know it, Tony. Just whisper it. Every experience you've had in your life, whisper it into my ear, Tony. Do you know what I miss the most about the Radio 2 show is seeing what clothes Tony Blackburn was wearing? Because then I knew what season we were entering. It was only spring. when he came in in his short sleeve polo shirts.
Starting point is 00:23:19 But when the heat his jule was on, you knew it was a cold day. Right, let me tell you about my Christmas. Yeah, let's talk about Christmas. Sorry, it's a bit all over the place. It's just, it's like this, but we haven't seen it, I'm afraid. This is what it is. So, we, we went, Rob, we've, this is going to blow your mind. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:42 We've really got into the community spirit here. Not only did, yeah, not only did we have Christmas drinks at our house. with whom? New friends. Who are the new friends? Have you met these? Some parents from school. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:57 And some people we knew before we moved here. Nice, okay. And you had little Christmas drinkies, did you? Christmas drinks, yeah. That's nice. We went carol singing, door to door. Hello? It's been a great, I can't believe we're going to end
Starting point is 00:24:13 on the first visualised podcast, but ask me done. I can't do it. Do you know what? I'm only 30% joking. So, how many of you? We got invited. Invited by who? One of our friends.
Starting point is 00:24:46 I thought of a detective. Yeah. And then we went, we met out there's probably about 20 people. So this with the people you're having drinks with? Well, some of them. There was some overlap. So it was a separate event. You had drinks and then another day.
Starting point is 00:25:00 Different day, different day. Okay. I tried to ease you in with the drinks. Yeah, come to mine for drinks. Is that where it was going? Right, okay, so your friend, who is this friend? We've got various friends. Yeah, but was this a from before friend or was it a school friend?
Starting point is 00:25:13 School friend. Yeah, okay, so you're under pressure there. No, we're not under pressure. Yeah, we want. We want, we want. This is the equivalent of me being invited down the pub and then someone going, I'd say you what, about a football player, he's a wanker, isn't he? And I'd probably quite like him.
Starting point is 00:25:28 I go, yeah, he is. Yeah, dead the rice, what a wanker, that kind of thing. Yeah, the least one. anchor of all time. Yeah, lovely. Anyway, so you've been peer-pressed into going to caroling with these people. No, we haven't been peer-freshed. Sorry, sorry.
Starting point is 00:25:40 We got asked, and then actually we were coming back from somewhere, and we were late, and I made a specific effort to go, because I was so desperate. He sounded like you were dying. You run out of breath. I've been in the middle. I'm herbs in the middle, and I'm trying to cover up. I tried to cover up a burp. Just burnt, mate.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Oh, I have done. You've done it. So how many houses? They near your house? We only hit specific ones that people knew. Right, they would be welcoming of it. Yeah. So you knocked the door.
Starting point is 00:26:14 Yeah, well, I didn't. The kids did. The kids. And then what are you singing? There's, you're going to love this, Rob. It's not just singing. There's a couple of people with, like, instruments, like trumpets. Oh, my, fucking.
Starting point is 00:26:26 Have you joined the Salvation Army? No, I wish I had to give it a year. No, don't drink. I love it. They don't drink. They're not allowed to drink, aren't it? The adults are all drinking. They're all drinking.
Starting point is 00:26:37 Does Salvation Army drink? No, I don't know about the Salvation Army. The only person I know in the Salvation Army is Harold Bishop. If you enjoyed that kind of reference, I know just the podcast for you. I, hey, don't call him Mr. Blotty. So who went Carol singing? Yeah, but you're singing songs with trumpets and is it for money? No, just for joy.
Starting point is 00:26:57 Just for joy. And what face to these people that you answered to after? What is ever? face. It's so awkward for the person at the door that opens the door. Well, the comedian, I'm sadly it was too late because I, apparently when Mike Wozniak opened the door, he was half
Starting point is 00:27:12 dressed. He was top of us. Well, first of all, don't open the door topless, Mike. That's his problem. He's absolutely ripped. He's like, Ned Flanders. Yeah, with the moustache. You never expect someone of a moustache to have abs. Exactly. It's one of the other.
Starting point is 00:27:28 So you did the caroling, door to door. That is weird. That is odd to that. No, it's not. totally normal. No, it's not. In Love Actually, it's the kind of thing you see Love Actually, you go to, what kind of pricks are going to go around there annoying people doing that? You're telling me, if Carol has came to your door, you wouldn't go, this is a magical moment in my life. My gate.
Starting point is 00:27:52 No thank you. Through the intercom. I'm in the Maldives. Second year in a row. Yep. Fuck off. I would go back, but I wouldn't go over Christmas Day. Do you want to see a photo of it? The Carolyn, yeah, I do think, for me, I think, because when you're from South East London
Starting point is 00:28:11 and you've grown up in an area that's not sort of Tweed a middle class, the door knocking and it strangers, automatically, I feel like someone's going to try and rob my house or do me over. You feel like while we're caroling, someone's coming in the back? Yes, 100%. And I don't like singing in public. But, you know, if you want to do that, go for it. Just never knock up my door, please.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Never knock you your door Rob If anyone's got any ring doorbell footage of this Please send it to me Or send it to the podcast At Hello at Parenting Locked Well I don't know what the fuck it is You're on a video Rob
Starting point is 00:28:50 Yeah yeah have you got one Yeah See whether you can suck the joy out of that Josh I don't know if you You want me to respond to this This is beautiful I'm being taken back I loved it
Starting point is 00:29:01 Is everyone that's so sad Christmas is a mordle in time, Rob. I thought it'd be a bit jazzy. You all would look like you're there by that. Can I tell what's happening? Silent night, no one there's not Calypso song. No one there wants to be there.
Starting point is 00:29:16 They do. We all did. At the time of my life, I can't wait for next year. They're not. I'll tell you now, if you're part of that group, anonymously messaging,
Starting point is 00:29:25 there is 100% dads in that group going, why the fuck do you have to do this? I was having the time in my life. I really want to do it either, but there's a few people doing it. Yeah, Rob. Not everyone. Everyone's full of, not everyone's grinching their way across the world to avoid their own birthday.
Starting point is 00:29:40 I'm not going to door singing like that. Sorry. Look, if you like that, you like it, Josh, but it's not a bit of me. Absolutely not wandering around of a trumpet, caroling at people. But why do they get, do you not raising money for charity or nothing? There's no collection, just spreading joy. Someone gave us some celebrations. Oh, that's nice, isn't it? The kids like it. The kids aren't doing anything that's outside at night. I sent a photo over there. of the very happy little kids just to really pull on your heartstrings. Yeah, they look happy.
Starting point is 00:30:11 The kids are happy. They start being out. But they'll learn. Right. So we also went to Lapland, UK. Oh, we went to there. It was a mate. I thought they've gone up a level of this shit.
Starting point is 00:30:24 It was so good. I saw Paul Merson. Paul Merson. Bumped into Paul Merson. I bumped into, I didn't bump into him, but Philippio Pippo Inzagi, the Italian striker,
Starting point is 00:30:37 and our football manager was on my flight. Did you say anything? I didn't say anything. No, he was, we were kept being in his way with loads of kids. So we were actually... Well, he was always quite out of position back in the day, Rob. Oh, here we go.
Starting point is 00:30:49 There we go. A bit of fun. And then on the second flight, Chris Mawls was on it. Chris Moyles. I'm going on Moles on Wednesday to promote my podcast, Rob, because I never start working. Yeah, I ask him about it. I saw him on the flight. I will.
Starting point is 00:31:01 Rob, can I tell you about Lappland, UK? Yeah. This is, once again, trigger warning for fans of Santa. Okay? Parents trigger warning. We got a Santa that we knew. Oh, one of our friends, or comedian colleagues.
Starting point is 00:31:21 One of our friends, comedian colleagues, is a Santa at Lapland, UK. And when we went in and it was him, we knew you were there. It was the greatest moment of my life. Do you do it do that on purpose for you? Was it by accident? No, because I requested him
Starting point is 00:31:34 and the guy said, we can't do that for you. and then we got him. Whether the guy was playing with us. But it was incredible. I had the best time. But wasn't it a danger that they might go? No, they don't know that well. Oh, they're not making that many times, fair enough.
Starting point is 00:31:49 You get a text. So, no, I did get a text, but I was also, oh, this is why you're straight on the camera now. Can I tell you that? Sometimes I don't even have the camera on when we used to do it, not in vision. Yeah, yeah, no, I know. I can hear you tapping away.
Starting point is 00:32:01 No, I had stuff to talk about, because there loads has happened. I had loads to talk to about. Well, that's good. So while I was talking, you decided to look at the list of things you wanted to talk about. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I was going to try and weasel out of that.
Starting point is 00:32:18 It's going to try to think of a funny quip, maybe deny it, maybe. Maybe through your fucking list then. Give me your list. No, no, it's fine. It's totally going to be a list. No, no. It talks about Christmas. No, no, it's fine.
Starting point is 00:32:31 We've got your list. I want to hear about the kittens. That's more important. Oh, yes. I gave them a photo. of kittens on Christmas Day. Yeah. My daughter opened it.
Starting point is 00:32:40 And she said, oh, that's a nice photo. Thinking we got a photo of kittens. Because you're not. Then we went to get them on January the 3rd, drove up to... Oh, that's a fun New Year thing. Now wonder you're full of beans. You've got new kittens in the house.
Starting point is 00:32:54 Got new kittens in the house. I'm still buzzing from the caroling, to be honest, Rob. To be fair, I think I'll be right. I'm just a bit jet lagged at the moment. And I've just got post-holiday blues, which is normal, isn't it? Would you like me to sing your little town? of Bethlehem just to boost you up. Yeah, I can't get a trumpet. Do it now. Oh, little town of Bethlehem. I mean, I actually think they could put a complaint in with you, like, at least the
Starting point is 00:33:18 other Gons could sing. Do you know, I didn't do much singing because I know I'm a bad singer. So I kept doing stuff like, you were still seen with that, your voice, because you've got a funny voice anyway. You're going to ruin it for everyone else because all they're going to talk about is you and there'll be people that can really sing in that group. That's why I kept my voice down. I kept doing stuff like when people were singing, I think. Maybe I should go and take like a nice long lens shot down the street of this because then you're not the one singing at the front door. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:48 So on your time off from performing in front of people, you decided to go door to door to perform. No, I didn't. That's unfair. That's unfair. Well, it's what happened. I, you're right. I've just thought I'd sing at you.
Starting point is 00:34:01 Just try to enjoy my fucking night, actually. I've worked me bollocks off. I've got a to-do list coming up. ass. I've got to go and get this veg prepared for tomorrow. Now, what day of the week did do? Was it Christmas Eve? It's Christmas coming up. Have you got a podcast app? If you just click subscribe there. Like you're like a politician that's under pressure. Yeah. So, yeah, the kittens, we went and got them from the breeder in Bournemouth. What have you got then? You've got two. What breed are they? They're Siberians. And that you've got a brown one called Fluffball.
Starting point is 00:34:34 They're both the same colour. They're both kind of tortoise Shelley. Why did you do that just because it's cute or because it wouldn't be hard to tell them apart? Or they're all the same? They're all the same. They're all the same. They're sisters. Right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:34:46 Yeah. So Fluffball and Tilly. Each child got to name one. What are you actually going to call Fruffball? That's his name. Her name. Her name. Fluff Fuff Fuff. Fuff. Fuff.
Starting point is 00:34:59 Fluffs? Fluffs. It'll be Fluff. Because it won't be Fluff Ball. No. It'll be fluffs. Fluffs. It's going to be awful at the vet. Fluff Ball Whittaker, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:35:08 That is going to be. That's a fucking shocker. Sounds like your nut sack. Oh, my word. Here he is. Fluffball Whitacom. And how's Beryl? They're currently in a room.
Starting point is 00:35:23 So Beryl knows something's going on, but she's not sure what. Beryl's not allowed in the room with the other kittens. Yeah. So they're having a week in a room. And then when do you introduce? them? I introduced them after a week. And how does that work?
Starting point is 00:35:40 Five or six, so I'd gather around, sing a few songs, play a bit of trumpet. Well, no, but is there a way to do it? I think you just open the door and let them come out. But what if Beryl attacks them? Well, we'll have to play that one by ear. What's likely to happen? I mean, I've got no idea. I don't know what's going to happen, yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:58 I don't know what's going to happen. So that'll be in... Ideally, Beryl will die soon. What? No? It's an unbelievable thing to say. That's about, okay, but that would be helpful, wouldn't it? I forgot that you hate animals and you hate your own dogs and you hate Eric or whatever, Alan, your cat.
Starting point is 00:36:16 No, I don't hate animals. You're just totally dead inside, but I'm just saying from a point of view of Bridget Bardot who loved animals but hated humans. If Beryl works, but you know, Beryl's old. No, she's not. She's only 10. She's only 10. How old was the other one that died? Oh.
Starting point is 00:36:34 We had an absolute shocker as well. Eddie. She weren't dead. No. No, we had a shnocker with barrel. She could all be a garden covering mud. Whereas dad came for Christmas with his dog, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:45 Beryl basically hid under the bed for two days and pissed on the futon that I was sleeping on. But as a dirty, if she were to pass it wouldn't have its benefits. No, I love Beryl with all my heart. Yeah, you stink of her a piss. Your coat's got a piss on. Your bed's got a piss on. son, your two new kittens are scared of her. I wish you could go into the kitten room and smell how bad it is.
Starting point is 00:37:13 That's the next level of podcasting. But yeah, that's the next level. Because it's so, it's such an awful stench. But why is it? Why is it? What is it? I'm reassuring. I feel at home in that.
Starting point is 00:37:29 Never ever known anyone to say the smell of cat piss is reassuring. It's cat piss and shit and the wet cat food all in one kind of hot box. So one, why is it? Why aren't you cleaning the floor after they piss? No, no, no. They've got litter. So why aren't you changing the litter? We are, but it just has totally taken over the room.
Starting point is 00:37:53 Oh, okay, fair enough. Why is it reassuring? Because it feels like you're at one with the kittens. I'm just a deeply sensitive man, Rob. I go caroling. I love kittens. No, but I don't mind you loving caroling. Yeah, it's not for me, but it is for you. No, no, look, if you look, I would like to...
Starting point is 00:38:12 You said every person there was there under duress. I can... No, not everyone, but I'd say a strong majority. There'll be a lot of people that don't want to be there, but they're being there to keep their kids and wife happy or husband happy. But if people like it, that's fine. I get that.
Starting point is 00:38:25 Having kittens, Greg, you love cats. Go for it. Brilliant. The smell of cat piss shit and food is reassuring. blows my fucking mind. I've got no idea what, like, I can't even begin. Carolyn, I'll understand why. You like singing, it's Christmasy, it's a community thing,
Starting point is 00:38:43 go out and do it, great. Not for me, I get it. Because I feel like I'm at one with the kittens in their little... Well, why don't you get in there? Striping shit and piss on the floor and have a bit of dinner. Well, I've got to do this, but afterwards... What does Rose think of the smell of the cat piss? Well, it's awful.
Starting point is 00:39:00 Yeah, yeah. But you're reassured. I just feel like I'm in a little kidney cocoon when I'm in there. Oh, you're sweet, yeah. I am something else. That's really, yeah. That's nice.
Starting point is 00:39:18 It's nice to be. I kind of, yeah, I'm having manic highs and lows at the moment, so it's quite interesting. Really? In what ways? I don't know. No, I, do you know, when I, sometimes, if I take too much on,
Starting point is 00:39:31 I had to do an interview on Radio X at 9 a.m. yesterday, and I was so manic. On Sunday the 4th of January. I know. What are you doing? Full disclosure, I had forgotten I'd put it in. And then I got the, you know the classic text of the Zoom links with you? Can you log on in two minutes?
Starting point is 00:39:48 You're like, oh, fuck. Yeah. So are you logging on from your new little studio? No, because I built this last night at 10pm. Right, okay. Yeah. So this happens with it on the holiday, because when I arrived, I've got to show this picture. When I arrived at the mall deeds, right?
Starting point is 00:40:13 Yeah. It's quite a long journey. the end of last year, like towards December, was the most exhausted I've ever been, like just too much work, overwhelmed, and just knacker, just really struggled to get through, was ill as well and all sorts. And then when I got there,
Starting point is 00:40:27 let me sit, I sent this photos. This, I look so fucked. I look like I've been taken to rehab. I look exhausted. I look so mental. Right. Yeah. The first, and again, this is why I Googled,
Starting point is 00:40:39 Am I okay? The first five days of holiday, when I was sleeping for 11 hours, I was also, I kept bursting into tears, Josh. Did you? But not, I weren't even sad. I just couldn't.
Starting point is 00:40:51 No, I wasn't okay. I think it was complete exhaustion. I just couldn't talk about anything. Apparently it's like if your nervous system, like you've been doing too much, if you actually have time to wind down, your body just can't take it. So I just kept a person into tears. Oh, Rob. Then that stopped after about four or five days.
Starting point is 00:41:12 And I, the most relaxing brilliant time ever. And what was Lou doing when you were bursting into tears? Sort of, well, being supportive, but also it's, you know, it's quite awkward when you're trying to have a normal conversation at dinner and someone just burst into tears. And she's going, this Saturday's cost us quite a lot of money, Rob. So she's trying to enjoy it for 12 days. You've written off of them by crying. I'm enjoying it. I think I'm enjoying it.
Starting point is 00:41:37 I could be at home caroling for free. And then what I would do was, no, it was coming. And say we were riding bikes from the room to, like, dinner all around the island. I'd let them go ahead. Or then you just ride slowly on a bike crying? Yeah. That's the solution. Yeah, but absolutely let go.
Starting point is 00:41:59 You look like properly crying. Well, no, no, no, no. I'm still holding on. Not one of those kids. Remember those kids that could ride no hands. I can't believe that. And though, why do kids, I don't want to sound like I'm 400 years old. Why do they ride along doing wheelies these days?
Starting point is 00:42:12 Just constant wheelies. I think it's a way to show. show off. Yeah, I think it is. Look how good I am at this. Yeah. Yeah, so what I'll do is I just go at the back of the sort of convoy and just burst into tears. And then once we got to the restaurant.
Starting point is 00:42:25 It just looks like you're a sad man who's crying because his family rode off on a bike without him. Yeah, yeah, that's what it looked like. But it was, um... And what are you thinking when you're crying? Is there any reason? Are you thinking, oh, why am I crying? Or you just thinking, I'm just crying?
Starting point is 00:42:40 It would be like a subtle thing of something nice happened or thinking of something sad, but rather than just going, oh, that's a sad thought, fully, but I think it was, I mean, I went on chat GPT and asked, and they just sort of said, if you've been really busy and overwhelmed, your nervous system has been in such
Starting point is 00:42:59 a state of mania, that it's just, your body's rebalancing. And then you burst into tears when you read that. Yeah, because then I thought, Oz why ask chat GPT, sad loser? Also, there's a lot of pressure as well, when you go somewhere really
Starting point is 00:43:15 nice on holidays. A lot of pressure to enjoy every moment because it's expensive and nice. I have this discussion with Rose because Rose, she doesn't have it now because of the kids. Yeah. But when we used to go on holidays, the two of us, it would take two days for her to acclimatize. Yes. So she'd be in quite a weird mood for two days. And I would always think, this is a lot of money you're writing off. If we're paying for the first two days. Yeah, exactly. Well, I did five days of tears. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:46 Also, the worst part is if you are somewhere really nice, because if you're days shit and busy, right, it's raining or you've got a meeting you don't want to do, and you've got the hump and you feel sad and emotional, at least you can go, like, because I'm doing this, and I don't really enjoy this part of my job or blah, blah, blah. But when you are, like, on holiday, and basically what is essentially paradise and earth, the Maldives, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:44:06 It's like the place, but it's like beautiful weather, beautiful sea, and you're still sad there? Yeah. Well, I'm the problem, aren't I? You can't go on holiday from yourself, Rob. I've done everything I've can. I've saved all this money to spend all this money, but it's still this little old prick ruining my day.
Starting point is 00:44:25 Me. But no, I did have a great time, though, but it was just like a first few days. Yeah, you just riding along on a bike on your own, slowly crying. I had the best holiday of my life. Could have done that in probably. With a Christmas tree. I'm sure there's people listening. Parents in paradise panicking.
Starting point is 00:44:48 Oh, panicking in paradise. Panicking in paradise. When have you been on holiday? It's supposed to be this amazing trip, and you're all calm, but you got really upset or just couldn't cope, or a moment where you were crying or a time when you thought it would be right.
Starting point is 00:44:59 I think there'll be more of that. Everyone has said in the first few days to acclimatized. And then I was thought, oh, I was ruining Christmas for the kids because it was a Christmas year. Oh, God, yeah, that's bad. Anyway. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:45:11 And Rob, can I ask you something? Yeah, go on. Can you read out your list of prompts, and we'll do them in the next episode where it's the two of us. Okay, cool. What have you got? You've got like, oh, Cat Burns, TikTok messages to people. Sorry, is Cat Burns the person or a thing that happens to you?
Starting point is 00:45:29 Oh, we've got a Joel Domit intro to do. All right. Oh, I've got a catchphrase. The kids have told me. Oh, my Instagram broadcast channel. You what? Have you got an Instagram broadcast channel? Yeah, but I didn't even know.
Starting point is 00:45:42 I had it. Belly dancer. Hey Jude. A bit of singing. I love that. That's it, really. I think. Oh, I'll look forward to it.
Starting point is 00:45:49 That'll be the next episode. How have you enjoyed it? I think we should talk about this, Rob, on camera. How have you enjoyed this experience? I think it's fine. It's a bit strange at the start. Yeah, I thought it took us. I thought it took us 10 to 15 minutes to feel comfortable.
Starting point is 00:46:05 Yes, and then I felt fine. Two things. One, I'm quite concerned about how I'm sitting, and I don't know if it's very flattering the angle. Yes, I feel like I'm a bit belly first. Yeah. Can I go up like that? I'm belly first, am I?
Starting point is 00:46:19 Is that what you're thinking? You're looking at me saying that I'm belly first. Okay. Oh, no. No, no, no. You feel about when I get my legs up like that? I like it. I think you be you.
Starting point is 00:46:28 Do I feel like Joe Wiley? No, no, no. But now you said it, you do look a bit like her clips. That is the kind of way a 45-year-old woman podcast would sit holding a big coffee cup of a cardigan on. But if that's how you want to do it, do it. And the other thing is, and I think, can we say this? If we are going forward with this video podcasting thing,
Starting point is 00:46:48 can I just say this? Going forward, though, with these video podcasts where there's comments on Spotify or YouTube, anyone that we bring on the show, please can be kind, and it's okay to disagree with us or the people, but nothing personal about appearances or, nothing personal.
Starting point is 00:47:04 Let's try and create a very warm and friendly comments. Remember how Rob reacted to my carol singing and do the opposite. Oh, you know, I'm playing it up for the podcast. We want this to be, because what it is, is a lovely warm community. Yeah, but I wouldn't say that to a stranger I've never met on the minute. No, fair enough. I'll just say it to someone I know.
Starting point is 00:47:25 But, yeah, I think I'm excited. Should we do our first small business the year, Rob? Yeah, let me get a small business up. There's a bit of a behind the curtain here. You just see. I've got to do it on the phone. But I think, Michael, how has it felt for you? First five, ten minutes took a bit of them.
Starting point is 00:47:43 Any notes? If you could both lose some weight, maybe. Oh, God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. I've got to tell you why I need to lose some weight, Rob. Why? I've got a cover shoot for a magazine.
Starting point is 00:47:59 And I will tell you what magazine is. What magazine? I'll tell you what magazine it is next episode. Because it will make you laugh. All right, okay. Small business. Here we go. Hi, Rob, Josh and Michael.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Thanks for the pod. We love it in our house and have been listening since COVID when my wife was pregnant with our son, Rufus. My wife also loves a pod and would be so excited to hear a small business shout out for her small business. London speech therapy. They provide invaluable support to children
Starting point is 00:48:26 through working in schools and working privately with families across London. They also work with adults who have stammers, voice issues, speech, sound difficulties or language and communication differences due to their neurodivergence. They see clients face-to-face and also online. If anyone isn't based in London,
Starting point is 00:48:43 my wife, Emily and a friend slash business partner, May Reid, M-A-I-R-E-A-D, I've been working tirelessly to make this business a success. We'd really appreciate the shout-out. Thanks, Charlie, Emily, Rufus and Brianie. There we go. Hi, big, small business shout-out to my wife's. I quite like that. Big small business shout-out to my wife's business. Pause for Thought Cat Cafe, pause, spelled P-A-W-S, based in Romsey, Hampshire.
Starting point is 00:49:13 It's an amazing place home to eight rescue cats from Romania, a calm relaxing cafe with delicious food and drinks surrounded by playful cats, beautiful decor and a reassuringly dreadful smell. Send Beryl there. A barrel is the centre of our household, Rob. I tell you what, if Beryl's pissing on me coat and bed. I find that smell reassuring. By the way, I added the bit about the cafe stinking. owner Emma does an incredible job that wasn't part of the original email
Starting point is 00:49:45 I can't imagine why owner Emma does an incredible job creating a beautiful home to these rescue cats great work while supporting many other pet charities across the globe and UK cats in need of forever homes please give her a shout out and visit our website pause for thought catcafe.com
Starting point is 00:50:01 on Instagram at pause for thought cat cafe thanks so much Aaron there we go okay Josh I see you next time we didn't do an intro we'll do Josh's one tomorrow Joel's one, not tomorrow. Joel's one next week. I promise me a bit more upbeat.
Starting point is 00:50:16 I'm just a bit jet lag today, okay? I want to be more positive. Michael, was I too negative? Did I sound like a twat? No. No and yes. Hello, parenting hell listeners. Recognise that voice?
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