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UNPACKED with Holly Shortall

Season 1, Ep. 3

Joining Bally Singh this week is Holly Shortall


Holly is a former pop culture podcaster and illustrator of celebs, and is a Dubliner living in Stockport. She is an outspoken and passionate about LGBTQ+ allyship, particularly HIV activism. Holly works as a Marketing and Comms Manager in social care and loves a heavily-sequinned night in (or out!) with her friends in Manchester and I’m so excited to have her join us to unpack this busy week of news.


This week we UNPACK the first presidential debate, the National Television Awards, the VMAs, and everything in between! I could have chatted to Holly for hours — what a total bab!


So, get comfortable, and join them to UNPACK.

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  • Trailer

    01:45|
    Welcome to Unpacked - a weekly pop culture and entertainment news podcast by Bally Singh.Join me, and a guest each week as we delve into the weeks biggest news stories.UNPACKED is about amplifying voices – not just mine or my guests, but the voices of everyday people. In a world where everyone’s got an opinion, here is a space where those opinions can be heard and discussed openly. None of us are experts – we’re just here to have a chat, keep it real, and maybe even learn something along the way.Got an opinion or want to be a guest? Slide into the DM’s over at unpacked.pod on Instagram!