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SIDE CHAT (the singing imam)

Episode 20 of the My Mum's Bad Diaries podcast, hosted by Jenny Ackland and Lilika May, titled "SIDE CHAT (the singing imam)" was published on December 4, 2024 and runs 46 minutes.

December 4, 2024 ·46m · My Mum's Bad Diaries

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We learn a lot about stone in this episode! This is part 1 of a mega recording push, with part 2 to publish on 19 December and part 3, well we'll publish that on the same day as part 2. Why not, it's the festive season. Lily has the imam and his wife coming to afternoon tea and her linen pants are ruined because of stone dust after visit to the stone men. Yes it’s an update on Lily’s life in south of Turkey where she’s living with her father, and we also have Jenny’s current fixation on a co...

We learn a lot about stone in this episode!

This is part 1 of a mega recording push, with part 2 to publish on 19 December and part 3, well we'll publish that on the same day as part 2. Why not, it's the festive season.

Lily has the imam and his wife coming to afternoon tea and her linen pants are ruined because of stone dust after visit to the stone men. Yes it’s an update on Lily’s life in south of Turkey where she’s living with her father, and we also have Jenny’s current fixation on a couple of Australian celebrities…

We talk about boundaries in relationships and how important they are, and how nobody talks about them (or we’re only just starting to now). And a couple of questions: Have we lost the art of short term flings, or love affairs? Will Andrew Garfield and Chicken Shop Date girl, Amelia Dimoldenberg, get it together?

As well, there’s a slightly disappointing Adam Ant reveal... grand plans and all that.

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