My Life in a Biscuit Tin

Good Housekeeping UK

From the midst of modern life, packed as it is with stuff and clutter, comes the flagship podcast from Britain’s biggest intergenerational lifestyle brand, Good Housekeeping. My Life in a Biscuit Tin asks brave and brilliant women (and a few men) to face the one big question: what’s worth keeping? Good Housekeeping’s Liz Moseley asks guests including Sadie Frost, Sharleen Spiteri, Emma Barnett and Kelly Hoppen to bring along six of their most treasured and personal things to store carefully in a metaphorical biscuit tin for safekeeping at the back of the top shelf of the GH Kitchen pantry. Each treasure is a story - a precious memory, a funny anecdote or a cautionary tale worth sharing and worth keeping. My Life in a Biscuit Tin from Good Housekeeping is available in the GH app, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts.

Episodes

  1. Melissa Hemsley: “She wasn’t the mum I wanted, but she’s an amazing grandma”

    17 APR

    Melissa Hemsley: “She wasn’t the mum I wanted, but she’s an amazing grandma”

    In a world packed with stuff and clutter, what’s worth keeping? Chef and food writer Melissa Hemsley shares her six personal picks with Good Housekeeping’s Liz Moseley.    Melissa began her career as a private chef, before becoming a food writer and penning columns for The Telegraph and Vogue. Melissa’s ethos is all about unprocessed food which is good for our bodies as well as the planet, and she works with a number of fairtrade and sustainable food organisations. Melissa has six cookbooks under her belt and a Substack newsletter, Things That Make My Heart Sing By Melissa Hemsley with tens of thousands of subscribers. Over tea and her favourite biscuits, Melissa shares the “comfort ingredient” she puts in everything, reveals the herbal remedy which helped her during a tough post-partum period and explains how her relationship with her mum evolved when Melissa became a parent herself.   You can watch full episodes of My Life in a Biscuit Tin on the Good Housekeeping UK YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/c/goodhousekeepinguk   Visit the Good Housekeeping UK website for homes inspo, recipes, tried and tested reviews and more. https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/   Share your thoughts with us at good.housekeeping@hearst.co.uk   To learn more about Good Housekeeping VIP head to ghmembers.co.uk   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    43 min
  2. Lynne Franks: Princess Diana was shy, giggly and always wanted a bit of gossip!

    10 APR

    Lynne Franks: Princess Diana was shy, giggly and always wanted a bit of gossip!

    In a world packed with stuff and clutter, what’s worth keeping? PR legend, activist and champion of women’s rights Lynne Franks shares her six personal picks with Good Housekeeping’s Liz Moseley One of the founders of London Fashion Week in the 1980s, Lynne is also said to be the inspiration for Jennifer Saunders’ Absolutely Fabulous PR queen Edwina Monsoon. Alongside her stellar PR career, Lynne developed leadership programs to support women in all areas of life, from boardrooms to women’s prisons, as well as founding and collaborating on numerous charity movements including Fashion Aid with Bob Geldof. She has also published books including The SEED Handbook, a guide for women in business, and launched What Women Want, a festival exploring women’s lives in the UK and beyond. Over tea and her favourite biscuits, Lynne recalls her ‘Ab Fab’ days in fashion PR, shares the keepsake which helps her reflect on her inner self, and reveals what Princess Diana was really like behind the scenes. You can watch full episodes of My Life in a Biscuit Tin on the Good Housekeeping UK YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/c/goodhousekeepinguk Visit the Good Housekeeping UK website for homes inspo, recipes, tried and tested reviews and more. https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/ Share your thoughts with us at good.housekeeping@hearst.co.uk To learn more about Good Housekeeping VIP head to ghmembers.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    40 min
  3. 27 MAR

    Paula Sutton: “I like to dress up to do the gardening!”

    In a world packed with stuff and clutter, what’s worth keeping? Author and digital creator Paula Sutton, the woman behind the hugely popular Hill House Vintage style diary, shares six personal possessions with meaning, with Good Housekeeping’s Liz Moseley. Paula cut her teeth in the fashion industry, working at a top modelling agency and producing photoshoots for Elle magazine. She then swapped London for rural Norfolk, documenting her new life and home through her Hill House Vintage social media accounts and blog. Her impeccable traditional English style with a shabby chic twist found hundreds of thousands of fans - including the Good Housekeeping team. Paula has also turned her hand to writing murder mystery novels series set in the countryside. Over tea and her favourite biscuits, she reveals the lipstick which helped her find herself again, explains which scent brings back memories of her mother and shares her fool-proof tip to get a sponge out of a (vintage!) cake mould in one piece. You can watch full episodes of My Life in a Biscuit Tin on the Good Housekeeping UK YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/c/goodhousekeepinguk Visit the Good Housekeeping UK website for homes inspo, recipes, tried and tested reviews and more. https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/ To learn more about joining Good Housekeeping VIP head to goodhousekeeping.com/uk/gh-podcast Share your thoughts with us at good.housekeeping@hearst.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    46 min
  4. From Dracula to Director: Sadie Frost's guide to reinventing yourself

    13 MAR

    From Dracula to Director: Sadie Frost's guide to reinventing yourself

    In a world packed with stuff and clutter, what’s worth keeping? Actor, filmmaker and yoga teacher Sadie Frost shares her six personal picks with Good Housekeeping’s Liz Moseley. Sadie began her sparkling career early, modelling as a teenager before moving into acting. Her big break came when she starred in Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula and, later, in the 1994 futuristic flick Shopping, with her now former husband Jude Law. Sadie was an icon of the 1990s, transitioning into fashion designing as well as roles behind the camera. Her latest documentary Twiggy, about the legendary 1960s model, is receiving rave reviews and, when she’s not making films, Sadie teaches yoga. Over tea and her favourite biscuits, Sadie reveals the photo which reminds of her when she was at the ‘peak of her womanhood’ and the sentimental letters from her children she’ll never part with. She shares her musings on career reinvention, how she learned to manage her panic attacks and the joy she sees in the everyday chaos of motherhood.   You can watch full episodes of My Life in a Biscuit Tin on the Good Housekeeping UK YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/c/goodhousekeepinguk   Visit the Good Housekeeping UK website for homes inspo, recipes, tried and tested reviews and more. https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/   Share your thoughts with us at good.housekeeping@hearst.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    45 min

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From the midst of modern life, packed as it is with stuff and clutter, comes the flagship podcast from Britain’s biggest intergenerational lifestyle brand, Good Housekeeping. My Life in a Biscuit Tin asks brave and brilliant women (and a few men) to face the one big question: what’s worth keeping? Good Housekeeping’s Liz Moseley asks guests including Sadie Frost, Sharleen Spiteri, Emma Barnett and Kelly Hoppen to bring along six of their most treasured and personal things to store carefully in a metaphorical biscuit tin for safekeeping at the back of the top shelf of the GH Kitchen pantry. Each treasure is a story - a precious memory, a funny anecdote or a cautionary tale worth sharing and worth keeping. My Life in a Biscuit Tin from Good Housekeeping is available in the GH app, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts.

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