Whats The Tea?

YMCA Exeter

Two ex Support workers, chatting about finding our way through life, and not being experts at it.

  1. 8 APR

    Introverts vs Extroverts: Social Battery, Burnout, and Weird News About Trained Crows

    What’s the real difference between introverts and extroverts — and why do some people leave a social event buzzing while others need to lie down in a dark room afterwards? In this episode of What’s the Tea?, Lydia and Andy unpack introversion, extroversion, social batteries, and the people who sit somewhere in the middle. We chat about what it actually means to recharge, why introversion is not the same as shyness, and how easy it is to burn yourself out by saying yes to too much. There’s also some really honest conversation around managing your social calendar, protecting your energy, and recognising that even the “life and soul of the party” might still need recovery time afterwards. In this episode, we talk about: Introverts, extroverts, and ambivertsSocial energy and why people recharge differentlyWhy social anxiety and introversion are not the same thingManaging your diary so you do not burn outThe value of alone time, smaller groups, and meaningful connectionWhy extroverts and introverts can actually balance each other out pretty wellThere’s also the usual catch-up, including holiday excitement, life updates, and a conversation that somehow ends up in Weird News territory — featuring free pints in Leeds and crows in Sweden being trained to collect cigarette butts. Honestly, the crows may be the most productive guests we’ve never had. If you’ve ever wondered why some days people feel fun and other days they feel like admin, this one’s for you. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe, and you can also find What’s the Tea? on your favourite podcast platform. Music:April Showers by Kjartan Abel.Visit https://kjartan-abel.com/libraryto download royalty-free music for your next project.Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.

    29 min
  2. 25 MAR

    Moving House, Hospital Stories, and a Giant Chocolate Train

    How do you move house without losing your mind — and actually settle into a new place? In this episode, we share practical tips, real experiences, and a few things we definitely didn’t expect along the way. We’re back! After a slightly unexpected break (more on that in a second…), Lydia and Andy return to What’s the Tea? — two former support workers catching up over a cuppa and trying to navigate adulting… In this episode we talk about moving house — what it’s really like, why it’s so stressful, and some genuinely helpful tips to make it a little bit easier (and slightly less overwhelming). We also address the reason for the delay in this season… Andy ended up in hospital with a pretty serious chest infection. He’s now on the mend — and very grateful for the NHS — but safe to say, it wasn’t quite the planned start to the year. A few things we chat about in this episode include: Practical tips for moving house (planning, packing, and not losing your mind) Why breaking big tasks into smaller steps actually helps Budget-friendly moving options (including “AnyVan”) The importance of takeaways on moving day 🍕 And how to make a new place feel like home (candles highly recommended) We also talk about settling in, looking after pets during a move, and why organisation (even a little bit of it) can go a long way. And of course… it wouldn’t be What’s the Tea? without Weird News: A 171-foot chocolate train made from Belgian chocolate (yes, really) The great debate: should chocolate go in the fridge… or even the freezer?! Don’t forget to find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: https://podfollow.com/whatsthetea Music: April Showers by Kjartan Abel. Visit https://kjartan-abel.com/library to download royalty-free music for your next project. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.

    28 min
  3. 11 MAR

    Habit Apps, Adulting Wins, and the Great Chip Spill

    We’re back! Lydia and Andy are reunited for the first episode in a little while — two former support workers catching up over a cuppa and trying to navigate adulting… although Andy immediately loses his drink, so we’re starting strong. In this episode we chat about New Year’s resolutions (yes, it’s March — yes, we’re still doing it), why they can put way too much pressure on us, and why reflection and realistic goals are often a better shout than the classic “new year, new me” panic. We also hand out Gold Stars for adulting wins — including Lydia’s big move to Paignton, and Andy’s genuinely brilliant solution to losing his inhaler: an AirTag and a bit of Blu Tack. Problem solved. Probably. Unless the AirTag becomes the new thing that goes missing… A few things we mention in this episode include: The Hero App : https://tryhero.app/ Finch App (habit + wellbeing support): https://finchcare.com/(A goal for 2026: use it 90% of the year 👀) And because it wouldn’t be What’s the Tea? without it… Weird News is back: Thousands of bags of chips washing up on a beach near Eastbourne (salted by the sea… served with sand?) And the Oxford word of the year: “rage-bait” — content designed to wind people up for clicks Don’t forget to find us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify:https://podfollow.com/whatsthetea Music:April Showers by Kjartan Abel. Visit https://kjartan-abel.com/library to download royalty-free music for your next project.Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.

    25 min
  4. 26/11/2025

    Why did you become a support worker?

    In this week’s episode, Lydia and Andy dive into a listener question that hits right at the heart of their work: “How did you become a support worker?” Between the nostalgia of gold-star sticker charts, mac andcheese triumphs, swans derailing Scottish trains, and a French groom turning his wedding tux into a billboard (yes, really), the two former support workers peel back the curtain on their journeys into frontline youth work — the highs, the heartbreaks, the unexpected detours, and the long-term impact that still keeps them going. Grab a cuppa (unlike our hosts who, predictably, forgottheirs) and settle in for a thoughtful, funny, and surprisingly moving conversation. ☕ Episode Summary Lydia and Andy catch up on their week — Youth MattersAwards, chronic tiredness, garlic honey experiments, and a nostalgic love letter to sticker reward charts — before diving into a listener question from Jack: “Why did you become a support worker in the first place?” Andy shares how a computing degree, a tech-support job, and a well-timed email from a mate changed the direction of his life. Lydia talks about losing her long-term dream of joining thepolice, her placement at Walk Ministries, discovering her faith, and realising the work she’d always been drawn to: helping young people change the trajectory of their lives. They reflect on the long-term wins — former residentsinviting them to weddings, introducing their children, graduating uni — and why these moments made the hard days worth it. Plus: YMCA Exeter updates (including the huge news about new homes opening in Paignton), the rise of the Untitled Gaming Podcast, and another round of Weird News. 🔗 Links More information about the PaigntonProject:  https://www.ymcaexeter.org.uk/urgently-needed-housing-for-young-people-in-torbay/ Walk Ministries (mentioned byLydia): https://walkministries.org.uk/   --------- April showers by Kjartan Abel.Visit https://kjartan-abel.com/library todownload royalty-free music for your next project.CC BY-SA 4.0 Attributi on-ShareAlike 4.0 International. Additional stock video thanks to Canva.

    33 min

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Two ex Support workers, chatting about finding our way through life, and not being experts at it.