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Void (Vol.3, 1982)

Episode 21 of the My Mum's Bad Diaries podcast, hosted by Jenny Ackland and Lilika May, titled "Void (Vol.3, 1982)" was published on December 21, 2023 and runs 68 minutes.

December 21, 2023 ·68m · My Mum's Bad Diaries

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I find out… This episode I give a Very Important Health Update (I can’t eat starch or sugar for the next little bit which sucks!), we discuss our thoughts on film Leave the World Behind and the TikTok conspiracies surrounding the movie. We also chat about Wifedom, the amazing book that I’m reading, and read about 1982 Mum still slogging away at her English essay, continuing to listen to 3PBS, and the development of a new crush! Which she writes in the diary in the most cryptic way!&nbs...

I find out…

 

This episode I give a Very Important Health Update (I can’t eat starch or sugar for the next little bit which sucks!), we discuss our thoughts on film Leave the World Behind and the TikTok conspiracies surrounding the movie. We also chat about Wifedom, the amazing book that I’m reading, and read about 1982 Mum still slogging away at her English essay, continuing to listen to 3PBS, and the development of a new crush! Which she writes in the diary in the most cryptic way! 

 

Mum also goes to see Void again (she’s hooked on that weirdness), rocks up at a house for a supposed party with 20 others only to have the door opened by the parents: a ‘posh lady’ and a ‘man in a playboy bunny robe’. She’s also back at Inflation where there’s an eclectic crowd of men in ‘business suits’, one guy in a ‘white tux’ with red ‘leg warmers’, and continues her own obsession with punk safety pins. She contemplates the furniture she’d like to take when she moves out of home, including her top bunk – unsure how that works – and we chat about the difference in bed sizes in the ‘80s to now. 

 

This is also our last episode in season 2! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone! We’ll be back in 2024

 

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