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Jamie Laing: I Was Lying To Make People Like Me

Season 2, Ep. 9

Jamie Laing is the first posh person I’ve ever liked - before I first met him, I was convinced we wouldn’t get on, but within about 10seconds of our first meet, I was a fan. We’ve since become great friends and he’s the reason I have this podcast in the first place, so it felt right to have him over.

 

Jamie is juggling A LOT: a multiple podcasts, a production company, Radio1 presenting, running Candy Kittens and most recently, preparing for fatherhood. He really opened up about the toll of doing so much and what drives him to do what he does. Jamie shares some of his naughtier antics both from Made In Chelsea and as a child, and he gets emotional reflecting on how his relationships with family have changed as he’s got older.

 

My mum, like many mothers, is a huge fan of Jamie’s so obviously popped her head in to give Jamie some parenting advice.


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Producer: Jemima Rathbone

Assistant Producer: Ceyda Uzun

Video: Grisha Nikolsky & Josh Bennett

Sound: Shane O'Bryne

Mix: Jay Beale

Original music: BUTCH PIXY

Social Media: Laura Coughlan

Exec Producer for JamPot: Jemima Rathbone

Exec Producers for Idle Industries: Dave Granger & Will Macdonald

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