50 épisodes

Taking inspiration from life, Molly and Kayleigh bring subject matter experts, comedians, and other guests to discuss and help you survive everything from love to hangovers to the law.

How to Survive Your Life How to Survive Your Life

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Taking inspiration from life, Molly and Kayleigh bring subject matter experts, comedians, and other guests to discuss and help you survive everything from love to hangovers to the law.

    Shame

    Shame

    For our season finale, we dive into a feeling most of us have felt even if that's not what we called it. Check what you're saying (to yourself), find some good people, and embrace the tissue as Kayleigh, Molly, and Gestalt psychotherapist Donnie Nicolson help you survive Shame. 
    Donnie Nicolson is a Gestalt psychotherapist living in Barcelona, working mainly with the ex-pat community. He is currently doing an MA looking at the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics. Donnie is originally from a wee town in the Scottish highlands and has a side project playing the bagpipes for Spanish kids. He also runs an English language therapy group called Lifehouse_Barcelona which you can find on Instagram. 
     
    A big thank you to all the listeners and our guests this season! If you liked this episode or any of our others please like and follow wherever you listen to your podcasts (and maybe tell a friend!). 
     
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    • 41 min
    Travel

    Travel

    For some, travel is a regular thing. For others, it's a once-in-a-lifetime odyssey. Either way, it's an adventure. Seek some knowledge, go to the bookstore (again), and trust (actually don't) your phone as Molly, Kayleigh, and guest Sam Irving, an improviser and world-traveler, help you navigate and survive travel. 
    Sam Irving is an improviser with over a decade's experience, most notably performing across the UK with award-winning Scottish improv groups Men With Coconuts and the Spontaneous Players. Prior to this, he has spent three years living and working in China. When not on stage or in a motorway Travelodge, Sam enjoys writing, translating poetry, Dungeons and Dragons, and board games which nobody else wants to learn the rules to.
    If you liked this episode please like and follow wherever you are listening (Maybe tell someone on your travels.)! Thank you. 

    • 42 min
    Periods

    Periods

    Half the population has them or has had them and yet it's still a bit taboo to talk about. And whether you have one or not, Kayleigh, Molly, and guest Hana Jarrah, an Arab British drama teacher and workshop facilitator, are doing the good work and talking Periods.  Get ready to talk (a lot) and go to the book store as we help you survive Periods. 
    Hana Jarrah is an Arab British drama teacher and workshop facilitator. During the summer holidays, Hana is planning on writing a TV show about her mum. She doesn't like to brag, but she was voted funniest in her year in secondary school and it's on her CV. 
    If you like this episode please like and follow wherever you are listening! Thank you!

    • 43 min
    Restaurants

    Restaurants

    Whether you are working in one or are a customer, people have a lot of opinions and feelings about restaurants. It can feel a bit of feast or famine and we are not just talking about food. Say hi to the chief, find a good friend, and join Molly, Kayleigh, and former server and actor and current very special guest, Eddie Valdivia as they help you survive Restaurants. 
    Before pursuing his passion in the beauty industry, Eddie was an actor and therefore server working in multiple American states including Georgia, Florida, and California. He is now back in Atlanta, working in his own studio and providing hair care to all his amazing clients. 
    If you liked this episode or any of our other episodes please like and follow wherever you are listening. Maybe tell a bartender, server, or chief! Thank you. 

    • 42 min
    Landlords

    Landlords

    If you're under the age of 40 then you are part of Generation Rent which means at one point (or thirty-five) you have had to deal with a landlord. Join Molly, Kayleigh and actor, comedian, and housing advisor Lorna Shaw and they help you keep calm and lease on. Get those e-mails ready, be careful which films you watch, and join us as we help you survive Landlords. 
     
    Lorna Shaw is an actor, comedian, writer, improviser and currently studying for a Masters in Psychology. Lorna works as a housing advisor and activist fighting for an end to landlordism. 
     
    If you enjoyed this episode or any of our other episodes please like and follow where ever you get your podcasts (Maybe tell your landlord!). Thank you!

    • 36 min
    Friendships

    Friendships

    All of us have had one or a few in our lifetime and as we get older Friendships can be harder to navigate and dare we say survive. That's why Kayleigh, Molly, and special guest Audra Goffeney are here to help. Be careful what you say, perhaps see what Winnie (the Pooh) might say, and get on board the metaphor train as we help you survive Friendships. 
    Audra Goffeney is a potter and improviser whose work centres around relationships between people, places, and parody. She has two cats who think she's very funny. You can follow her work at www.imaginaryattic.art.
    If you enjoyed this episode or any of our other episodes please like and follow us wherever you are listening (And maybe tell a friend!). Thank you!

    • 40 min

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