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    I think I've got a resting b*tch face (LIVE at Afternoon Tea with Jane and Fi - Part 1)

    enDecember 25, 2023
    What influenced the hosts' transition to Times Radio?
    How did the speaker's job loss impact her career path?
    What unique perspective do Jane and Fi bring to news broadcasting?
    In what ways did the listeners become a supportive community?
    What challenges did the speaker face as a junior account executive?

    Podcast Summary

    • Embracing new opportunities and cherishing special momentsThe iPhone's privacy features and personalized cards from Moonpig are examples of how technology and thoughtful gestures can enhance our daily lives. New opportunities and special moments should be embraced, and we should appreciate the little things.

      Technology, like the iPhone and its privacy features, and thoughtful gestures, like personalized cards from Moonpig, can make a difference in our daily lives. The train journey brought together a diverse group of people, and even though they came from different places and had varying experiences, they all shared an excitement for the event at Times Towers. The hosts, Jane and Fee, were adjusting to their new roles at Times Radio after leaving their long-term positions at the BBC. They reflected on their first year and the adjustment process, acknowledging the beauty of the Times Towers building and the incredible view. The podcast episode captured the essence of the afternoon, allowing those who couldn't attend to enjoy the experience virtually. Overall, the discussion emphasized the importance of embracing new opportunities, cherishing special moments, and appreciating the little things in life.

    • A groundbreaking first year for Jane Garvey and Fi Glover on Times RadioJane Garvey and Fi Glover's unique approach to news broadcasting as two women discussing current events has resulted in a supportive listener community and a fresh perspective on news, normalizing the presence of women in this space.

      Times Radio's first year with Jane Garvey and Fi Glover has been groundbreaking and impactful. Their unique approach to news broadcasting, as two women discussing current events, was a first in national radio and continues to be a rarity. The community of listeners has grown into a supportive family, and the hosts are proud of the difference in tone between their podcasts and live radio news shows. Despite the challenges of a busy schedule and multiple prime ministers, they consider the listeners an integral part of their experience. A highlight of the past year has been the normalization of having two women on air discussing news, which offers a fresh perspective and caters to the different ways men and women engage with news. Some notable guests they've enjoyed interviewing include Ken Follett.

    • The power of books to bring people togetherSharing and reading books fosters connections between people, from gifting books to listeners exchanging recommendations and copies.

      The joy of reading and sharing books brings people together in unexpected ways. The speaker shared an anecdote about giving her father, a 90-year-old avid reader, a large book by author Ken Follett. Her father, who was eager to make it to Christmas, appreciated the gesture but found the book too lengthy. The speaker then gifted him a shorter book, and he was able to finish it. The conversation then shifted to the speaker's book club, which is driven by listener recommendations. A listener was eager to read a book called "Boy Swallows Universe" but it wasn't yet available in her local library. Another listener offered to send her a copy, which she did along with some chocolates. This act of kindness and community spirit encapsulates the power of books and reading to bring people together. The speaker emphasized that the success of the podcast comes not only from the host's genius but also from the active participation of listeners.

    • Adapting to a new job: Challenges and growthStarting a new job comes with challenges, such as adjusting to a new routine, learning technical skills, and managing a busy schedule. However, with time and support, these challenges can lead to growth and increased competence in the role.

      Starting a new job, especially in a public role, can come with its challenges. For the speaker, who is 59 years old, the adjustment to a new workplace took about a year. One of the initial challenges was the change in routine and getting used to a new team. Another challenge was the technical aspect of their new role in radio, which involved managing numerous junctions and commercialization. The speaker also mentioned the canteen as a highlight, but admitted to not partaking in the healthy options. However, the most significant challenge during the first week on the job was the unexpectedly busy schedule, which included a major event in the news. Despite these challenges, the speaker emphasized that they and their colleague, Jane, have since grown more comfortable in their roles and have become more skilled at managing the technical aspects of their job.

    • First Pets and MemoriesOur pets shape our lives with deep emotional bonds, as illustrated by the hosts' stories of their first pets and their lasting impacts

      Our connection to our pets runs deep and shapes our lives in significant ways. During a conversation, the hosts reminisced about their first pets and the impact they had on them. Fi's first pet was a guinea pig named Wheely, whom she named when she was young. Wheely lived for about a year and died peacefully in his sleep. Fi shared that she couldn't bear the thought of her pets being stuffed, as it would be painful for her. The discussion then veered off into various topics, including bad taxidermy and celebrity encounters. Jane's first pet was a tiddler she caught in the canal and was allowed to keep. These anecdotes illustrate the profound influence pets have on our lives and the emotional bonds we form with them.

    • Childhood Memories of Beloved Pets: A Tiddler Fish and Jenny the ColliePets bring comfort, understanding, and formative experiences in life. They can have short or long lives, but their impact remains significant.

      The speaker shared memories of two beloved pets from their childhood: a tiddler fish and a Welsh Border Collie named Jenny. The fish had a short life in a polluted canal environment, while Jenny lived longer but faced the natural aging process and eventual death. The speaker's parents were deeply affected by Jenny's passing and did not get another pet. The speaker reflected on the importance of pets in people's lives and how they can bring comfort and understanding. As a teenager, the speaker had a dog and enjoyed long walks with it, finding solace in music like Level 42 or Joy Division. The speaker's first adult pet was a cat named Mittens, who was undemanding and provided companionship for 13 years. The speaker currently owns a cat named Dora, who is more demanding and has caused some mishaps, such as an accidental head injury. Overall, the speaker's experiences with pets have been formative and shaped their appreciation for the companionship and comfort they provide.

    • Stories of deep connections between people and their petsPeople's relationships with their pets bring profound and enduring love and companionship, despite the complexities and quirks.

      Despite the complexities and quirks of people's relationships with their pets, the love and companionship they provide can be profound and enduring. The speaker shares stories of her own experiences with various pets throughout her life, from Vic and Bob, her first pair of kittens, to Nancy, her rescued greyhound, and Brian and Barbara, her current cats. Each pet brought unique joys and challenges, but the speaker's bond with them remained strong. The speaker's mother's influence, with her menagerie of goats and cats, also played a role in shaping the speaker's love for animals. The speaker reflects on the individual personalities and quirks of each pet, and the impact they had on her life. While some pets, like Vic, had shorter lives, the memories and love they left behind remained strong. The speaker's current pets continue to bring joy and companionship, despite their differences and the challenges they present. Overall, the speaker's experiences illustrate the deep connection between people and their pets, and the enduring impact they can have on our lives.

    • The Warmth and Responsibility of Pet OwnershipThe speaker cherishes the companionship and responsibility of having a pet, particularly a cat, and believes it's beneficial for children to grow up with this experience.

      The speaker values the companionship and responsibility that comes with having a pet, particularly a cat. She finds the presence of a pet in her home adds a certain warmth and comfort, and she believes it's beneficial for children to grow up with the responsibility of caring for an animal. The speaker also expresses that she trusts and values the companionship of pet owners but may not consider them as close personal friends. She shares her past experiences with pets, including the loss of a beloved cat, and reflects on how these experiences have shaped her perspective. The conversation also touches on the speaker's past experiences with exotic pets and her father's role in introducing her to various animals.

    • Apple's recycling methods and luxury resale platformsApple recycles more materials through robots like Daisy, and platforms like Rebag offer authentic resales of luxury items.

      Apple's commitment to sustainability extends beyond the production of new devices. Through innovative recycling methods, such as those employed by Daisy, the iPhone disassembly robot, Apple is able to recover more materials than traditional recycling methods. Meanwhile, for those in the market for luxury items, Rebag offers a solution. This platform specializes in the resale of high-end bags, watches, and jewelry, ensuring the authenticity and quality of each piece. On a more personal note, this Mother's Day, consider showing appreciation with a thoughtful, personalized card from Moonpig. With the option to add photos and a heartfelt message, these cards can be mailed the same day for just $5. Lastly, the game "We're Not Really Strangers" serves as a reminder that getting to know someone involves asking thoughtful questions. Whether it's about favorite karaoke songs or qualifications for giving advice, these interactions can lead to surprising discoveries.

    • Exploring Road Safety and Unexpected Interactions in a Professional Driving CourseProfessional driving courses offer valuable insights into road safety and unexpected interactions, from meeting celebrities to discussing social class and manners.

      The experience of taking a professional driving course, whether it's for a domestic driver or a professional one like taxi or delivery, can be an enlightening and sometimes surprising one. The questions asked during the course may seem simple, but they are essential for ensuring road safety and adherence to highway code rules. During one such course, the speaker met various individuals, including a celebrity like Alastair Campbell, and had interesting interactions with them. One of her favorite parts was an interview with Jane Austen, where she discussed social class and manners. The speaker also shared a compliment she once received, where someone mistook her for Judi Dench's daughter, and reflected on the importance of appearing kind. The speaker also touched upon the strange experience of being on camera for Times Radio, which she had initially chosen for the lack of visual requirements. Despite the occasional uncomplimentary moments, the speaker found value in these experiences and learned from them.

    • From job loss to radio careerSometimes, seemingly unfortunate events can lead to better opportunities. Stay persistent and open to new possibilities.

      Sometimes, seemingly unfortunate events in our lives can lead us to unexpected and better opportunities. The speaker shared a story about being fired from a job as a junior account executive in the late 1980s, which involved delivering parcels and proved to be a challenging experience due to her small size and lack of driving experience. She crashed the car, got locked out, and eventually got fired. However, she saw this as a turning point in her life as it led her to pursue a career in radio, which she found to be a better fit for her personality and skills. The speaker also mentioned that she and the interviewer shared some similarities, including being stubborn and ambitious, but relatively shy and egomaniacal. The speaker reflected on how they both wanted to be noticed but also wanted to hide at the same time, which she suggested was a common trait among people in radio. She also touched on the topic of gender discrimination in the broadcasting industry during her growing up years, and how she and another woman, Fi, were often confused with each other due to their similarities in appearance and voice. Overall, the speaker's story highlights the importance of staying persistent and open to new opportunities, even when faced with challenges or setbacks.

    • Breaking gender barriers in radioJane Garvey and Vy Glover discussed their successful radio partnership, which began with a focus on increasing gender diversity. They reflected on feeling the need to mimic male behavior to succeed and the importance of representation in the industry. They also shared their gratitude for continuing to find joy and enthusiasm in their work after 30 years.

      Jane Garvey and Vy Glover's successful radio partnership began when they were brought together to increase gender diversity in the industry. They discussed how, when they were starting out, they felt they had to mimic male behavior to succeed. Their collaboration has been both productive and enjoyable, and they hope it has made a small but significant mark on radio. They also expressed their gratitude for still finding joy and enthusiasm in their work after 30 years. If given another 30 years, they joked that Jane would be 90, but they are content with their current position at Times Radio. They also discussed the freedom pass, which makes commuting easier and more affordable. Overall, their conversation highlighted the importance of representation and the joy of finding a fulfilling career.

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