The Phonebox Podcast With Emma Conway - Army Jackets & Athena Posters: Katie Woods

Episode Date: April 15, 2024

Who fancied Danny from New Kids On The Block, had the infamous Athena 'man holding baby' poster on her wall and did A LOT of snogging in Mary Stevens Park wearing an army jacket? Katie Woods that's wh...o! We chat about incense, stealing your parents booze and watching Howards Way.Follow Katie over at Come Down To The Woods on instagram here or on TikTok here.For more of me follow @brummymummyof2 on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and TikTok and follow the @phoneboxpodcast account on Instagram for polls and nostalgic fun.If you have any guest suggestions, topics you would like me to cover email admin@brummymummyof2.co.uk and be sure to tag so I can see where you are listening!#90s #90smusic #nostalgia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:38 How flipping heck are you? Contact me on BrimbaMove2 or the phone box podcast uh instagram page i want to know what the weather's like where you are today it's all right you know um as i have mentioned at the start of most of these episodes i'm generally a little bit sweaty due to perimenopause uh anybody else going through perimenopause i should do a poll i should do a poll on my instagram account and find out how many of us women are in our 40s. On today's episode we have a woman in her 40s. She's waving, it's a podcast. I'm putting my hand up because I'm saying yes to all of the aforementioned things. Do you sweat? I'm in that club. You sweat. I do sweat but I've
Starting point is 00:01:21 sweat ever since I've had children. I never used to sweat at all and now sweaty betty as we would have said in the 90s i haven't even said your name i just introduced myself no i just went straight with that are you sweaty betty you're just like yeah it's katie woods um katie tell the people where they can find you online please you can find me at come down to the woods um my instagram page that's where i hang out mostly sometimes i'm on tiktok but not often because i get sucked into that vacuum emma yeah well i've just shown you my tiktok shop purchases some strawberry slippers and some taylor swift stickers just popped up um i'm starting something new today guys i am uh i'm doing a new segment so if you've listened to
Starting point is 00:02:02 other episodes you're like this is a new segment i'm getting the year that people um now we had a bit of a confusion this morning because I messaged you said when were you 14 and she said 1978 and I was like blimey you look good I literally just opened my eyes and it was the first thing so I am taking the year that people um were 14 in I'm gonna do some fact fun facts and I'm gonna ask you if you know say so 1992 was when you were 14 and i'm gonna do some fact fun facts and i'm gonna ask you if you know say so 1992 was when you were 14 okay what do you think was the biggest selling number one of 1992 have a guess uh right let's go what was i listening to faith No More was around about that time What was Faith No More? What was that song? Well that was kind of like all the music I listened to
Starting point is 00:02:58 That was not number one I'll give you one guess No, it was in a film That was not number one. I'll give you one guess. Are you kids on the block? No, it was in a film. Oh, I mean, I'm not very good at this, am I? Go on, hit me. I Will Always Love You, biggest selling number one. Biggest selling number one.
Starting point is 00:03:17 What an absolute banger. Okay, what was the biggest grossing selling film? Let's go The Bodyguard. Basic Instinct. Let's go. The bodyguard. Basic instinct. Was it really? The bodyguards later than that, isn't it? Oh,
Starting point is 00:03:30 saucy. No prize for me. Would you have watched? Would you have watched? I think I thought that was a filth when it came out. I wasn't, wouldn't have watched it. I definitely watched it.
Starting point is 00:03:42 Okay. Now I'm just going to hit you. I've picked four popular 1992 programmes, and I just want you to say if you watched them or not. Number one, Heartbeat. Yes, of course. Number two, The Big Breakfast. Yes. Oh, I loved The Big Breakfast.
Starting point is 00:03:59 Loved it. I loved Johnny Vaughan. I loved Chris Evans. I loved Paula Yates, Denise Van Auer. Oh, just a classic. As Time Goes By. Do you remember that with Judi Dench? No.
Starting point is 00:04:12 As time goes by. I think it was about two. She sang it. I must remember it because I'm sure she sang that theme tune. Judi Dench. Yeah, she did. Like, maybe I'm wrong. You must remember this. A'm sure she sang that theme tune. Judi Dench. Yeah, she did. Like, maybe I'm wrong. You must remember this.
Starting point is 00:04:28 A kiss is just a kiss. I'm sure she re-recorded it. But I can't remember what the programme was. I think it was two people finding love in later life. Lovely. She must have been that old then, though. Because this is like 30-odd years ago. Oh, my God, she was our age. old then though because this is this is like just thinking now this is like 30 odd years ago oh my
Starting point is 00:04:45 god she was our age right hang on right we need to hang on hang on let's google how old is you so okay let's google how old is judy dench oh no this is gonna be terrible isn't it it's gonna be really depressing this she's 89 so she's 90 so she would have been 60 okay okay okay oh no should have been late 50s it's not far off oh god it's just right in the corner and finally el dorado oh yeah can you remember the theme tune no go on hit me with it oh no i know oh i thought you're gonna be like we're putting it out i can't pull that one out the old one i think and i remember was it pia was there a girl called pia in it i feel like this because it was maybe the start of channel five wasn't it so we had all the classics family affairs el dorado and all that like howard's way must have been around that time yeah and bergerac i used to love how's it my mom used to love howard's way
Starting point is 00:05:49 and she's saying howard's way apart from the sailing boat bit which we think is a load what a classic program okay so where did you grow up uh when you were 14 where were you based just around the corner from you emma in uh the mighty mighty stourbridge um in the heart of the black country um center of the earth center of the earth now where's your accent gone katie i still think i've got it and actually i thought that you might bring it i thought you might entice entice the bab out of me there's not one sniff of a black country accent in you no some people pick it up some people um on instagram say you from the midlands maybe i can't hear it yeah yeah maybe maybe it's just you know that's just like white noise it's just
Starting point is 00:06:39 people it was just brummies no so you would you'd be black country meeting brummie yeah it's a sad bridge lovely mary stevens park lovely oh a lot of things happened in Mary Stevens Park I basically grew up in Mary Stevens Park to be fair in many ways it's a lovely oh come on yeah that would be where that would be where we would uh fill up you know you know when we when you pour out some of the booze from your parents um cupboard and then you fill it fill up with water I never did that because I was a very good girl also I you know I wouldn't do that because uh I think my mum and dad would have killed me so me and my sister we never had a house party we never did we I mean I bought booze when we were 14 we were just buying it but no I no, I wouldn't have dared touch a drop.
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Starting point is 00:08:18 many bases yeah what we do in five minutes okay what was your bedroom like I went floral which was just so anti-me like it's it's the opposite of what I would have thought it would have been like I was really fastidious about what I wanted in my bedroom always have been um I've I've always known exactly how I want to live and what I want around me and and it was floral everything so floral duvet cover floral uh floral wallpaper floral curtains I had a little um sink in my room which I tiled myself around about that time I bought some tie I mean I literally put like 12 tiles up um but did like little DIY projects in my room and made it exactly how I wanted it always Always messy, though. Always messy. Was it a bit Laura Ashley? We've had a few Laura Ashley floral duvets and a bit of nice wallpaper.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Yeah, but a bit brighter and bolder than Laura Ashley. Laura Ashley is making a massive comeback now. Laura Ashley, you're brilliant now. Like, absolutely incredible. But yes, yes. Very, very, very busy. Very floral. Very pattern on pattern posters uh incense that was my biggest accessory always incense my mom oh yeah you'd always there'd be like that one little like kind of hippie shop wouldn't there that'd sell love beads and incense and you'd go and get that some for like 90 per 9p or whatever and you'd be like a little bit yeah oh yeah lovely um i would have killed for a sink in my bedroom when
Starting point is 00:09:50 i was a teenager that sounds the height of glamour i know i mean it was very luxurious i don't quite know why or or how it was there but yeah very lucky oh cleaning my teeth absolutely oh did you have a phone in your bedroom as well katie i did not no i wasn't allowed to be until quite a bit later and it's one thing i mean we we don't let our kids i don't know whether you let your kids have tvs in their bedrooms at the moment we haven't we haven't yet um the eldest they've just gone 14 uh but i feel like that's when that's when we'll completely lose them they've got mine do have tellies in, but they still want to watch telly with me. It still gets to nine o'clock and they're like,
Starting point is 00:10:28 you know what, should we watch? And me and Steve are like, we really want to watch this really aggressive programme. Yeah, okay. We'll watch another Disney vlog with you. Yeah, I've not lost mine yet. They're still flitting around. That's the thing though about having older children.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Like, we don't get any time to ourselves anymore. You know, they used to put them to bed at seven. Yes, it was a battle. And yes, it was tricky. But, you know, they'd be in bed and then you'd have a whole other part of your day with your partner, with your husband. And we get none of that now. Often we go to bed before them now. Yeah, we do go to bed before.
Starting point is 00:11:04 My little boy, he's 11. He goes to bed before them now. Yeah, we do go to bed before. My little boy, he's 11, he goes to bed about half eight, but my daughter tends to stay up at late. She's about 10 o'clock. She's like reading or doing whatever. But yeah, you do lose that little bit of... But then again, when I was a teenager, I never sat and watched Tell Your Mum and Dad. I was in my room continuously.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Me too. Me too. I might have watched Darling Buds of May with them on a Sunday. That was about it. I love Darling Buds of May. Okay, so what, did you have any posters or like crushes from the 90s?
Starting point is 00:11:34 Posters? I would say that my posters were, started off Athena vibes, obviously, you know, man holding baby, all of that. Very, very quickly developed into Nirvana and, you know know deep grungy music who'd you fancy yeah fancy i had a new kids on the block phase but always went for and i've always kind of gone god that'd sound awful saying the underdog but i fancied danny the one that no
Starting point is 00:11:58 one really seemed to fancy from new kids on the block a bit like I'd fancy Ross from Friends and not the others. Because you're like a bit kooky I did that with Gary because I mean Gary's as we know he's gorgeous but he was the underdog then wasn't he because I was just I felt like do you know I'm gonna be honest Kate I thought I stand a chance. I was like 14 I mean I'm 14 the man's in his 20s but in my head I'm like could be me could be me my mom my mom had a had a jacuzzi with them who'd take that they went they came to the copthorn at Merry Hill and they stayed they stayed there and she was a member I was outside it yeah she was a member of the gym and uh she came back and she said oh and I'd said no
Starting point is 00:12:46 I wasn't going to go with her that day because I was being like really teenage and no I don't want to come with you I don't want to hang out with you and yeah all of take that I'd been in the gym and she was sat next to Jason in the hot tub I know Katie if I had been a teenager and I'd missed out on going in a hot tub with take that I'd wake up every morning and that would be my first thought on my wedding day I was walking down the aisle I'd be like my biggest regret was my venue also your mum could have pulled Jason because he was going out with Lula what time yeah he's going out with Lula Lula was in real like my fireoe, yeah. No way. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:29 He was going, I mean, is that a rumor that, mate? But yeah, he was supposed to be going out with Lulu. And I think, I'm sure I Googled it the other day and she was younger than us in that video. So let that settle in to your brain. I mean, you know, here I am thinking I'm all sprightly and I'm not. Oh God, we're older we're older than Lulu okay so um your first question we're gonna say Danny I'm gonna go with Danny
Starting point is 00:13:53 very quick it quickly went on to Eddie Vedder and you know more more kind of rocky rocky people but yeah I would say that would be my first yeah what kind of school did you go to and where were you in the hierarchy I went to a very normal comprehensive school I went to Redhill in Stourbridge um yeah and slap bang in the middle of any kind of hierarchy um not too cool well not really cool at all to be honest you know we we had a really good set of girlfriends there were there was a big group of us Anna Hannah Emma Emma Gemma Jenny and like my name didn't rhyme can you imagine how sad that was I wanted to change my name to Penny you should have done I should have done yeah I should have done but I
Starting point is 00:14:42 didn't um we were a really tight group of friends and all we wanted to do was make each other laugh like laughter and fun was the most important thing like boys weren't important being cool wasn't important um just having a load of fun and making each other laugh uh so yeah slap bang in the boring middle I would say what kind of fashion did you wear did you have any absolute fashion faux pars everything was a fashion faux pas looking down on it there was a little shop called I think I've been racking my brain to try and remember what it was called I think it was called Rofers and it was in Victoria Passage in Stourbridge and it had loads of incense burning when you went in and it sold everything with with bells on long swishy floral skirts and you'd wear that with like a big baggy
Starting point is 00:15:27 nirvana t-shirt and an army jacket and then obviously duck martin i think you're the first person to mention the classic army jacket well we all had army jackets how could how could how could no one have mentioned also um did you have like an army but I feel like I had an army bag as my school bag that was like maybe I feel like it was pale blue or something almost kind of like effect like yeah yeah yeah and we all drew and we all had these satchels at school and you know because we grew up in Starbridge, Starbridge was kind of like the center of the earth for for grunge music um you know Wonderstuff, Ned dustbin pop will eat itself and ned's atomic dustbin went to our school and i don't do you know ned's atomic dustbin i mean yeah yeah yeah so the symbol was kind of like an atomic kind of symbol and everybody on the back of these satchels
Starting point is 00:16:16 had drawn the ned's atomic dustbin symbol like on the back of these kind of like woven satchels or levelers or like the levelers logo i i feel at school i would have thought you were so cool because the girls who loved all that music oh my god the girls who loved all that music and had like the levelers and the pop will eat itself and they had the james with the sit down t-shirt remember that james sit down on their arms yeah i just was like i was in awe of them i would have killed and they used to wear like I remember having a flowery culotte do you remember a culotte trying to slightly fit in but my heart just lay with take that but I wish I loved the wonder stuff I do in fact I was in a wonder stuff video wonder
Starting point is 00:16:59 stuff filmed a video oh come on now I made that sound like I was Lulu in real life and fire it wasn't like that it wasn't that equivalent they put out a call to action which was like come into um I don't know if it's pigeon park but in Birmingham it was like one of the center bits we're filming a video now how would they have put a call to action out because there was no mobile phones there was no social media so what did they put it in the evening mail it was in the library did you have to go and search for it was there a poster up in the library in six months beer at this time and it was caught in my shadow and we had to then they sang in the middle and we all had to dance around like what what it's really cool well you know I'm immediately googling that
Starting point is 00:17:43 you won't see me in it but um yeah that's weird I don't know how we would have found that out but we I don't know how we did anything how did we survive how did we get to places how do we get to anywhere on time how do we meet people we just said meet outside Marks and Spencer's at six o'clock and then you just waited just hope somebody at some point turned up. And they generally did, unless it was one of my boyfriends. And then you'd be like, hello, can I speak to so-and-so? Has he left the house yet? He's not turned up. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:18:16 It was mad, wasn't it? Yeah, I reckon wouldn't have put a poster up and somebody told somebody at school and we all turned up. And it was an absolutely lovely day. Thrilling. Okay, is there anything that you would have wore um then that you'd wear now i mean definitely not bells i'm ditching all bells because i'm not okay i don't want to see you in bell literally as a group of us girls we just jangled everywhere we went like there were bells everywhere um i I would definitely wear dot martins again I've got a pair of dot martins platform ones I don't and I don't know why I
Starting point is 00:18:50 haven't I feel like I should have some dot martins and I reckon dotty would look great in a pair of dot martins as well um and I'd go army jacket as well I yeah I I totally wear an army jacket yeah because I feel that it gives a bit of an all saints vibe as well they were in a bit like camo-y kind of but yeah I've got platformed up martins they're very very soft and comfortable but I did wear them in the house for a while to and practical you know with our feet at our age and I say a little secret sometimes I on these are a bit heavy for my legs okay um what was your teenage success do you think do you know what I'm gonna go my mates you know having having that set of friends was everything you know having that group of
Starting point is 00:19:43 girlfriends um and not really worrying about much else I don't know like I'm not sure how you measure your success in in teen in your teens I can't you know I got through it all and I think that that's it's hard and it's hard enough just to get through it all but came through it all with still the same friends that I met on day one at school um and I'm dead proud of that I'm really glad there's something really nice um it's about I saw on TikTok about appreciating like girlhood and there was just stuff that you did when you when I was 14 that was just it's just like delicious like dancing in your bedroom with your friends or just like meeting up and hanging out it's just lovely just not giving any kind of worry about
Starting point is 00:20:26 what you look like or how you know how you are and just being your actual true self with your with your friends when you're growing up and I think that that's really difficult to do now well I think it's difficult to do anyway but there was no comparison you know we didn't have we didn't have Instagram or any any other platform that we compared ourselves to our lives were really small you know we compared ourselves to people at school and and and that's it and that was just delicious as you say it was wonderful um so yeah that's where i go with my success yeah what about your first snog was in the park i don't remember my first snog. Like, how weird is that? I have no idea. What if he's listening to this now and he's like,
Starting point is 00:21:08 that was instrumental in my teenage years. And I'm going to say his name was Darren. Darren is living with you. I'm sure he's, I'm sure, I'm sure he's not. But I can't remember. How can I not remember my first snog what age were you what age do you think you were well you can't even remember the age I was definitely younger than 14 uh you know I remember I remember other things that happened probably happened in Mary
Starting point is 00:21:36 Stephen's Park let's face it I'm Stan you can't remember your snog I know I'm I'm gutted about it I'm gutted that I don't know who it is if if if you are my first snog anyone out there please let me know put a sign up in the library let us know or in the evening mail at the back and my dad will read it and go what just seen in the evening mail that Darren was Katie's first snog or the stabbing juice did you still do that send free newspaper did you see a free newspaper for But Darren was Katie's first sock. Or the Starbridge News. Did you still do that, send free newspaper? Did you used to get a free newspaper through the door,
Starting point is 00:22:10 like a little local newspaper? I can't remember. There was definitely the Starbridge News, but I think you paid about 20p for that. Yeah, we used to get, like, the Such an Observer and just, like, little local newspapers through the... Oh, bring those back. OK, what was your biggest teenage flop?
Starting point is 00:22:24 Trying to be cool, I guess. I was so so uncool and there were cool girls and boys and I just I just could I could never be cool it just it's just not on my radar at all do you think people who were cool thought they were cool because I've not had one and I've done I don't know how many 40 or 50 of these now no one thinks they're cool So do the cool people think they're cool? Or do I just not know any cool people? You just attract really uncool people. If you're cool, write in and come on. Oh, brilliant.
Starting point is 00:22:59 I don't know why I think that, well, you're right though, actually, because sometimes people that look really confident aren't confident, right? Yeah. And also, I don't know if somebody in their 40s coming on going, yeah, I'm cool. I don't know if people would actually say that because you sound a bit of an arse, don't you? Yeah, I was cool. I think at school it's a bit different.
Starting point is 00:23:17 I do think that people, you know, there are a certain group of people at school that do think they're cool. Yeah, do you? You know, that walk, you know, she walks around like she owns the place. Maybe she's thinking, maybe she's thinking maybe she's thinking maybe people didn't think i don't know i don't know i don't know we need to get somebody on who's cool so as i said yeah who who who would i who would i look at and who in the 40s in the world who's famous do we think's now cool let's get kate moss on oh she was she's in her 50s let's get on Kate I know you're listening not if you're listening Kate come on the podcast okay are you glad that
Starting point is 00:23:52 glad that you grew up um then or do you wish you were growing up now oh I would hate to be growing up now it's going to be so difficult for my kids I mean my eldest I've got twins that are 14 and already now you know and they're two boys and there's just access to everything that the world everything is so big just feels huge yeah we our lives were so much smaller back then and it was so much easier so much easier yeah definitely definitely if you could go back to Katie, then what would you say to her? I spent a lot of my teenage years worrying about my weight, like really worrying about my weight. You know how some builds, they're always going to be small, but I was never that. And I was always made to feel from everyone around me, actually. And even, you know, even, even family around me that I was, I was too big.
Starting point is 00:24:48 So if I wanted to say something to little Katie now, I would say, you will be the biggest, the fattest you've ever been in your life and you'll be the happiest. And that's now, you know, and it's kind of, it shouldn't, it shouldn't matter. And actually, if I had access to the internet when I was younger I would have I would have had access to different bodies you know and I would have seen I would have seen more people like me and I think that that that's one thing that would have been really really helpful yeah you can find you can relate to more people can't you there's different role models and it's more accepting there was there was there was no
Starting point is 00:25:26 you know all the magazines they were all very small slim women you were led to believe that that's how you had to be in order to fit in and you absolutely don't you know it's you can you can be whatever do whatever and fit in however however yeah I watched a film yesterday um called Bottoms if you've not seen it it's really really good and it's like however yeah i watched a film yesterday um called bottoms if you've not seen it it's really really good and it's like about queer people in a secondary school and it's just like a normal you know and i was thinking we would never have been able to watch this when we were teenagers there would have been nothing like this on the television whatsoever so it's nice to see there's just normal darling buds ofs of May. Darling Buds. We had Heartbeat, Darling Buds of May and El Dorado.
Starting point is 00:26:06 That was it. So it's just so nice to think that people like my children can see different types of people. And it's just like normal, just normal life. There's nothing shocking. That would have been shocking. Like teenage. You know, my so-called life. I do like Salt Burn.
Starting point is 00:26:20 I do like Salt Burn. Like my so-called life. One of the characters. And that was gay. And I remember that being a little bit controversial. But before you go, you are a housing expert. I'm calling you that, a decor expert. I've just panned around my living room and shown you what's in my living room.
Starting point is 00:26:36 So we can't use the word expert right now. I want you to... That's my niche. I want you to discuss some of the things in 90s houses that might make a comeback or you hope never make a comeback. Well, we I don't know whether you had this, but we had, you know, a posh room. Oh, yes. So my mum had put so much effort into this room, you know, everything matching because everything matched back then. Right. You know, you took a few colors and you just went with those colors um and it was beautiful and
Starting point is 00:27:09 she'd done such an amazing job on it nobody was allowed to go in my nanny went and had plastic over hers in her front room we we didn't have a nice room because we just had one room which had a living room but my nanny went and i remember my friend emily's mom had a lovely front room i love like we never went in that front room we were sat in the kitchen lovely front room yeah yeah and you went in and it was cold it was oh absolutely i remember once i think we went and sat there once in them and i was just like that my nan's room i don't think i'm not sure i ever went in until she passed god love her covered in plastic it was like a big 70s plastic
Starting point is 00:27:45 like now people would love it i want to know dado rails thoughts in always in i think anything yeah totally anything anything that that adds an interest to a wall can can split it up where you can have two different designs perfect yeah i mean i'm looking around at my room now. There are so many rails, plate rails, like details on the ceiling here. Go for it. Go for it. I've got a thing up here. Oh, hang on. You can't sit. Oh, you can't flip and sit. Oh, there. What's that called up there? Well, that'd be a picture rail. So you could hang your pictures from there. So, or you could put plates on top.
Starting point is 00:28:22 I've never even thought that that was a thing. I don't want to bring dado rails back i'm not a fan of a dado rail or a border my mom and dad loved a border borders pattern on pattern pattern a floral board helmet all the people big fat chunky frilly pelmets everywhere pastels although pastels are back in pastels and pattern on patterns back in on pattern but i i'm not sure i like the order yeah you'd get my mum and dad would have it around their living room like a little kind of always yeah always a pattern border i feel like it even might have matched a couch my dad will clarify because he listens do you prefer interiors now or interiors then
Starting point is 00:29:05 here is now there's so much more choice I mean the things that the the the fabrics the pattern oh it's just it's it's it's unbelievable and I can't wait to get started on this house um we were chatting just before weren't we this we've been in this house for two years and it's taken so long to get planning permission to get cracking on it and And obviously we've had to save up, but we're just about to get started on it. And I literally can't wait to let... Yeah, so if you love interiors, you must go and follow Katie online. You've got some great like old reels and stuff that can look back from other stuff you've done, which have... Yeah, we've done a a few projects now one in one in devon and our last house so loads and loads of befores and afters and loads of inspiration for
Starting point is 00:29:48 for for the new love and knows you're on someone's house oh isn't it like through the key no one's mentioned that hey to you coming in with all the references look through the keyhole i loved through the keyhole and mtv crips yeah mtv mtv crips is cool people look through the keyhole i loved through the keyhole and mtv clips yeah mtv mtv clips is cool people look through the keyhole would be christopher begins oh it was hilarious and at the end you know where they go and it's so and so and everyone on the panel would be like and it's ross abbott hey it's Bella Enberg yeah I knew it was and they came
Starting point is 00:30:26 on this clip oh bring it back it's Bonnie Langford oh good I could reel off
Starting point is 00:30:34 because they were always in shadow she had like a big hair I could tell by the hair it's Bonnie
Starting point is 00:30:41 Langford oh I could bring about 50,000 I'll just stop now right Katie thanks so much for coming on the podcast and guys thanks so much for listening the hair that is Bolly Langford. Oh, I could bring about 50,000. I'll just stop now. Right, Katie, thanks so much for coming on the podcast.
Starting point is 00:30:49 And guys, thanks so much for listening. Be sure to tune in again next week. I'll be back with another amazing episode. Also, if you'd like to leave a review, that would be fabulous. Five stars, please. That's what I'm looking for, ideally. That would be marvellous.
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