Tea and Talk Rose Baker
-
- News
It's Wednesday at 11 so you know what that means... Tea and Talk! I'm Rose Baker, and I'll be providing some tea on me, tea on tea and tea on the world (sorry I couldn't make that rhyme)
Every week I'll be drinking a new brew and discussing elements of my life, as well as my opinions on the latest news and events.
-
Tea on Mum, Yum and Creative Fun
Time to rhyme it's episode 9! This week I chat to my Mum, the person who knows more about hot beverages than anyone else. We chat about what drinks she enjoys and at what time, and what creative activities she enjoys doing.
-
Tea on sunshine, sipping cold drinks and some pandemic maintenance
After a week's hiatus...we're back! This wee I discuss the heatwave in the UK, some of my favourite cold drinks and what habits will remain after the pandemic.
-
Tea on alternating tasks, alternating drinks and alternating universes
TW: Discussions of the Sarah Everand situation take place in this episode.
Time for episode 4! This week I discuss how I spent mother's day with my family, what hot drink I'm consuming today and I ponder what the pandemic would have been like in an alternative universe where it happened a decade earlier! -
Tea on Ryans, reliable teas and reverse introversion
Time for episode 6! In the 100th download special, I chat to my pals (Ryan) Grant and (Ryan) Kan about out friendships, our widely different opinions on tea and how being introverted or extraverted has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
Tea on doctors, nursing a cuppa and vaccines
(T/W) - discussions of the COVID-19 vaccination and mention of someone collapsing!
This week I'm joined by my very own father! We discuss his name (Colin Baker), his music taste, his attrotious way of having tea, and his experience of having the COVID-19 vaccination. Stay tuned until the end for a fun surprise! -
Tea on tv, tea on coffee and tea on adaptability
It's time for episode 4! This week I discuss the great week I've had, discuss the new teas that I've tried this week (including telling a story of an exploding tea pot) and discuss how various institutions I've been involved with have adapted to lockdown.