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Join Emily Dean and her Shih Tzu Raymond, for an extraordinary dog walk. Meet household names you’ve heard a lot about, opening up in a way you’ve never heard before. They’ll reveal what truly makes them tick and you’ll discover why the best chats always happen over a dog walk.
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Join Emily Dean and her Shih Tzu Raymond, for an extraordinary dog walk. Meet household names you’ve heard a lot about, opening up in a way you’ve never heard before. They’ll reveal what truly makes them tick and you’ll discover why the best chats always happen over a dog walk.
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    Pierre Novellie (Part One)

    Pierre Novellie (Part One)

    This week on Walking The Dog, Raymond and Emily are taking a stroll in London’s Finsbury Park with the extraordinarily talented comedian Pierre Novellie. 
    It was Pierre’s first time meeting Raymond, and although he doesn’t have a dog now - he fills us in about life growing up in Johannesburg with a guard dog who wasn’t very good at her job, and what it was like to have his parents replace him with two spaniels. 
    Pierre has written a brilliant book called Why Can’t I Just Enjoy Things: A Comedian’s Guide To Autism - and Pierre tells us all about navigating social cues, and how he released he was different as a child. 
    Part Two of this conversation will be available on Thursday! 
    Why Can’t I Just Enjoy Things? is out on 18th July. Preorder your copy here!
    Pierre is performing his show Why Are You Laughing? at London’s Bloomsbury Theatre on 22nd June 2024 and then touring the UK and Dublin in the autumn. Find tickets and dates here: https://www.pierrenovellie.com/ 
    Pierre co-hosts BudPod with Phil Wang - which is available on all podcast platforms! 
    You can listen to Emily and Raymond’s walk with Fern Brady from December 2022 here

    Follow Emily: 
    Instagram - @emilyrebeccadean
    X - @divine_miss_em
    Walking The Dog is produced by Faye Lawrence
    Music: Rich Jarman 
    Artwork: Alice Ludlam
    Photography: Karla Gowlett 

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    • 32 min
    Jon Ronson (Part Two)

    Jon Ronson (Part Two)

    Join Emily and Raymond for the second part of our chat with Jon Ronson, who joins us from Greenwich Village in New York, with his dog Josie. 
    Jon tells us the story of bringing his dogs to America on the Queen Mary 2, why he enjoys being alone, and the philosophy behind his no expert policy in his documentaries. 
    You can hear the first part of this conversation here!
    Jon Ronson’s Psychopath Night is on tour in Autumn 2024. Visit https://www.fane.co.uk/jon-ronson for dates and tickets
    Things Fell Apart Season 2 is available now on BBC Sounds and all podcast platforms 
    Read more about Jon’s work at http://www.jonronson.com/ 
    Follow Jon on X and Instagram @jonronson
    Follow Emily: 
    Instagram - @emilyrebeccadean
    X - @divine_miss_em
    Walking The Dog is produced by Faye Lawrence
    Music: Rich Jarman 
    Artwork: Alice Ludlam
    Photography: Karla Gowlett 

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    • 23 min
    Jon Ronson (Part One)

    Jon Ronson (Part One)

    This week on Walking The Dog, the brilliant journalist and author Jon Ronson joins Emily and Raymond from New York City! 
    Jon has an adorable - albeit sometimes needy - elderly Spaniel Poodle cross called Josie who emigrated to the US with Jon and his family, alongside their other dog Floppy, a Tibetan Terrier, who sadly passed away a couple of years ago.
    Jon tells us about an infamous portrait that hung in the bar of the hotel run by his family in Wales, why being an outsider makes a good journalist, and what happened when he emailed his teenage bullies to tell them that he was a bestselling author. 
    Part Two of this chat will be available on Thursday!
    Jon Ronson’s Psychopath Night is on tour in Autumn 2024. Visit https://www.fane.co.uk/jon-ronson for dates and tickets
    Things Fell Apart Season Two is available now on BBC Sounds and all podcast platforms 
    Read more about Jon’s work at http://www.jonronson.com/ 
    Follow Jon on X and Instagram @jonronson
    Follow Emily: 
    Instagram - @emilyrebeccadean
    X - @divine_miss_em
    Walking The Dog is produced by Faye Lawrence
    Music: Rich Jarman 
    Artwork: Alice Ludlam
    Photography: Karla Gowlett 

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    • 29 min
    Cathy Newman (Part Two)

    Cathy Newman (Part Two)

    We’re back in Brockwell Park with Cathy Newman! Cathy’s got a cat - a Russian Blue called Cher who didn't join us on the walk, however we think Raymond reawakened her inner dog-lover. Is it time to get a whippet?!
    Cathy tells us all about how she worked her way up through journalism to become the presenter of Channel 4 News. She talks about her famous interview with Jordan Peterson, and how she dealt with the abuse she received afterwards.
    If you haven’t heard the first part of this chat, you can listen to it here
    The Ladder is available now! You can get your copy here

    Follow Emily: 
    Instagram - @emilyrebeccadean
    X - @divine_miss_em
    Walking The Dog is produced by Faye Lawrence
    Music: Rich Jarman 
    Artwork: Alice Ludlam
    Photography: Karla Gowlett 

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    • 22 min
    Cathy Newman (Part One)

    Cathy Newman (Part One)

    Take a stroll with Emily, Raymond and the fabulous Cathy Newman in South London’s Brockwell Park. Cathy is a journalist, writer and one of the presenters of Channel 4 News - and she is also an absolute delight! 
    Cathy tells about how she doesn’t look back fondly at her school years, how her life has been changed by the arrival of her new kitten Cher and what happened when she met the Dalai Lama. Cathy also chats all about her brilliant new book The Ladder - a book of life lessons from women who have scaled the heights of their respective fields, which features conversations with women such as Clare Balding, Joan Bakewell and Tanni Grey-Thompson. 
    The Ladder is available now! You can get your copy here.
    Part Two of this chat is available here!
    Listen to Emily and Raymond’s walk with Tom Holland from March 2024
    Listen to Emily and Raymond’s walk with Clare Balding from December 2023
    Follow Emily: 
    Instagram - @emilyrebeccadean
    X - @divine_miss_em
    Walking The Dog is produced by Faye Lawrence
    Music: Rich Jarman 
    Artwork: Alice Ludlam
    Photography: Karla Gowlett 

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    • 36 min
    Robert Peston (Part Two)

    Robert Peston (Part Two)

    We rejoin Robert Peston and his dog Merlin on a sunny day in Regent’s Park for the second part of our walk. 
    Robert tells us about his experiences with grief, how he feels about self-improvement and having an attention seeking dog.
    If you haven’t heard the first part of our chat, you can listen to it here! 
    Follow Robert - @peston
    Robert’s latest book Bust is available now - along with his two thrillers The Whistleblower and The Crash. 
    The Rest Is Money is available on all podcast platforms. 
    Follow Emily: 
    Instagram - @emilyrebeccadean
    X - @divine_miss_em
    Walking The Dog is produced by Faye Lawrence
    Music: Rich Jarman 
    Artwork: Alice Ludlam
    Photography: Karla Gowlett 

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    • 36 min

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