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Catch up

Episode 23 of the Who's Tom & Dick podcast, hosted by Patrick Mortimer & Martin Weavers, titled "Catch up" was published on March 1, 2024 and runs 29 minutes.

March 1, 2024 ·29m · Who's Tom & Dick

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Send us Fan Mail Following the recent success of "More than Mate's, Martin and Patrick have a good old chinwag and catch up on the past couple of weeks. The recent Star in the Chair Joe Pasquale, our first celebrity, and how was it interviewing the legend of comedy in Martin's Kitchen our very own Studio? Martin tells us the update on his health, his puffy face, and his visits to his second home at the Hospital, this week he has a visit to the dentist to cope with too. Patrick has fi...

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Following the recent success of "More than Mate's, Martin and Patrick have a good old chinwag and catch up on the past couple of weeks.

The recent Star in the Chair Joe Pasquale, our first celebrity, and how was it interviewing the legend of comedy in Martin's Kitchen our very own Studio? 

Martin tells us the update on his health, his puffy face, and his visits to his second home at the Hospital, this week he has a visit to the dentist to cope with too.

Patrick has finally been in for his "Stress Test" and we have an update on that, how it went, and what goes on in a standard stress test to check the electrical function of the Heart.

Birthday Party celebrations as Patrick's wife Wendy reaches 60.

Martin this week moves across the border to Suffolk from Norfolk and tells about the stressful move the butterflies, his issues with his Dr, and the resultant drop in health.

Martin's Joke of the week is back.

A round off of today's Podcast.

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#HealthJourney
#LifeChangingDiagnosis
#MentalHealth
#Vulnerability
#SelfCompassion
#PostTraumaticGrowth
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#Cardiology
#Surgery
#Podcast
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#HeartHealth
#MedicalBreakthrough
#EmotionalJourney
#SupportSystem
#HealthcareHeroes
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#BBCReporter
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#Empowerment
#Wellbeing
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#joepasquale

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