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S4 E5 - 'So very competitive' (Feat. Becky Rickman-Jenkins & Faye Knight)
🎙️✨ Season 4, Episode 5 — “Becky Rickman-Jenkins”
This week on The All Exclusive Podcast, Jack Jenkins sits down with the brilliantly competitive and endlessly entertaining Becky Rickman-Jenkins! 💥
From her fierce drive to win 🏆 to tales of the Potterators — the not-so-secret Olympians among us 🏅 — Becky brings her trademark energy and plenty of laughs.
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SPEAKER_05:Well, hello once again to the All Exclusive Podcast. Hello, everybody. Welcome once again to the All Exclusive Podcast. Is this what this episode's gonna be like? I I I just didn't have anything to say. I was not prepared. I thought if I just copy exactly what you said, I'll get away with it.
SPEAKER_04:It is well, I I both of us feel unprepared. Um as I can't speak as well. Um because I'm gonna let you into a little secret. We were recording this directly after the introduction from the last episode with Little X-Ben. Yep. Um because we were having to record this ahead of time uh as I am in Scotland currently. Not now, but I will be in the future. We're talking to you from the past in the future, or we're talking to the future. We're always talking in the past, aren't we? Unless, unless we do a live one. We've ever done that. We talked about doing a live episode. Would you watch a live episode? What would you think about that? Let us know in the comments if you would watch a live episode of the All Exclusive Podcast. It has come up in conversation in the past, but the one thing that we always come down to is one, we can't invite James R. Hearn. Absolutely not. Because probably we'll all be fired. Yeah. And two, you know, we can't edit out things like us talking about roast potatoes and other things and Mr. Whippy ice creams.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, but isn't ever isn't every life episode is in on TV and people isn't there like, I don't know, a 20-second delay though on it? Isn't there that?
SPEAKER_04:I don't think this is possible. We'd look we talked about this, and there is no delay that you can put on James Ahern that would fix that.
SPEAKER_05:That's true.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. Um, I forgot what we're talking about. We were just talking about whether or not a live episode would work, but oh yeah, also the fact that, yes, we're talking from the past to the future about today's episode, which is Becky Rickman-Jenkins. B R J. Yes. You're really proud of that.
SPEAKER_05:I that was true. Yes, it was not strong for me. I still don't. I'm really glad you got that the right way around as well. The other thing I want to ask you as well, I don't think it was brought up. You your surname and her surnames are very similar.
SPEAKER_04:I we must have talked about that.
SPEAKER_05:I think we did.
SPEAKER_04:It's so long ago that we can't remember this conversation either. So this is going really well. Uh, we must have talked about us sharing a surname. We're both Jenkins. And are you are you? We're not we're not married. No. Or related. Okay. But we must have had this conversation during the episode. You'll find out in a little while before we do. Yeah. Um, but no, I had a lot of fun though. And obviously, it was the first episode where we we had two guests on the podcast in in the studio.
SPEAKER_05:We did. We had uh the wonderful other one there as well. This is Faye. Faye, that's that's it, and you with the baby thing. She had a baby, yeah, and now she's back.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, little Reggie, uh, that she talks about in this episode as well.
SPEAKER_05:Yes, and that that was nice. Obviously, it's nice, they've been they've been friends for years, not Faye and Reggie.
SPEAKER_04:I was in Faye and I wonder if Faye is gonna watch this episode, probably not, but how Reggie would react to seeing Faye on the TV.
SPEAKER_05:That is we should have done like should have brought some stuff, animals like the NAS bear. Yeah, and do you yeah, we need to make this more child friendly, I think.
SPEAKER_04:What could we if you were gonna make this more child friendly for Reggie who could be watching, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:What what do you want to we'll get boo? We need boo bear. Oh dear, continuity. That's gonna be just what are you gonna say? Hello, we need boob.
SPEAKER_00:Hey boys and girls, welcome. I'm a nice bear, and welcome to the All Exclusive Podcast.
SPEAKER_04:So, for the audio listeners, um, that is not Mickey Mouse that has just joined us in the studio. Oh no, is that copyright thing?
SPEAKER_05:That could be, I don't know who I didn't even think of that in my head, honestly.
SPEAKER_04:No, it's either that or you think that Twitch has uh had a blow to a certain body part. Hi, everybody. That's too creepy.
SPEAKER_05:That's too Nasbear. The what bear? The Nasbear. Hi, Reggie.
SPEAKER_04:I'm gonna take the bear off here. I think that's too weird.
SPEAKER_05:I tried.
unknown:We'll put that back up there.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, put that back up there. Talking about talking about things around the studio, I got very excited there. Um, and I I meant to bring it with me today, but we had our first bit of artwork sent in. What? Really? From Leia what wrote us a lovely message. I'm gonna try and bring it in for a future episode and we'll put it up somewhere. Um, but she did a lovely drawing of us slot in the studio. Did she? Yes.
SPEAKER_05:Am I pretending I've seen this already?
SPEAKER_04:Just help me out. Uh yeah. No, obviously for the audio listeners, it looks like you're holding it up, but for the people watching this will realize you're not actually holding anything up.
SPEAKER_05:I assumed green screen. Have we not got some green screen I can hold up and then superimpose Leia's picture in it? Later, later.
SPEAKER_04:We'll actually bring it into the studio at some point. But I wanted to say a huge thank you to you, Leia. Always been a wonderful supporter of the podcast, always writes in, so thank you very much. Uh your up.
SPEAKER_05:I thought it was the the use of of shading and colours was something I've I've never seen before. The brush strokes were absolutely out of this world.
SPEAKER_04:And she wrote a little get well soon message for James Rhearn as well, which was lovely. Yeah, yes. She actually wrote everybody a letter apart from you. Huh? Yeah. Anyway, um, if you also want to send something into the All Exclusive Podcast, feature it on the shelves or anything like that. Of course, send it to All Exclusive Podcast at Potter's Resort Hopton on C.
SPEAKER_05:Well, like a postage.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, send it through the post.
SPEAKER_05:Ah, I don't, it's so expensive now. Postage. I wouldn't bother, guys. It's it's a lot of money, isn't it?
SPEAKER_04:Well, it's it's just a nice thing to do. So or you can send us some stuff online, I suppose, if you follow us uh at all exclusive pod or on TikTok, Instagram, all the other platforms. I don't know.
SPEAKER_05:I said I don't want to be on TikTok. You're already on hashtag Twitch Talk. Remember that Twitch Talk. No, I'm 40 next year. I cannot be on TikTok. Are you not older than that? I'm not, I don't want to be on thank you, Leia, for your wonderful picture. It was very kind of you. I would actually like a done. Do you know what? So I said uh I'm having my uh bathroom done out.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, and you're obviously your wife is uh at this point. We don't know, she might have run off with the plumber.
SPEAKER_05:He was a beautiful man. Anyway, I would like some artwork sent in that I can hang up in the bathroom, if that's okay. Is it something inspirational? I like do you know what I do like an inspirational quote? Something to inspire you to go to the toilet. Yeah, it could be anything. No, no, I shouldn't open that up. Yeah, a lovely drawing would be lovely. And I will I will frame it. I'm not just saying this.
SPEAKER_04:Send in your inspirational quotes for Twitch's bathroom.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. Oh, I think it's a lovely thing. What are we talking about?
SPEAKER_04:Have you is it like live, laugh, love? Are you one of those people?
SPEAKER_05:Oh my goodness.
SPEAKER_04:You are one of those people, aren't you? I can just see that.
SPEAKER_05:It's gin o'clock somewhere. Absolutely. I cannot stop.
SPEAKER_04:I mean, we we might be talking to people who have those up in their walls, so I do apologize if that's the case.
SPEAKER_05:Take them down now. Take them down. What's the other one you always see in bathrooms? You don't have to be mad here, but it does help.
SPEAKER_04:If you sprinkle, when you tinkle, be a sweetie and wipe the CT. Isn't it weird like bathroom limericks? Send them in. Send in your best bathroom limericks.
SPEAKER_05:Oh if it if it's good, but no, absolutely. Even the bad ones. It's it's beer o'clock. Oh, it's five o'clock somewhere. No.
SPEAKER_04:I'm trying to think of what other words rhyme with Twitch than other than the obvious ones. Um, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:No, I'd uh stitch, obviously. I'd appreciate a poem, a bathroom poem, or a limerick, or a drawing. Would be quite we'll see what we end up with in a future episode. Thank you, everyone.
SPEAKER_04:Should we get into this episode then?
SPEAKER_05:Yes. Um do you know what? There's uh the thing with Becky is she's had a wonderful. I was gonna say she's had a past, which sounds a bit, but a wonderful working past.
SPEAKER_04:She's got a lovely attitude and and like energy about her.
SPEAKER_05:That's not what that's not what I was talking about.
SPEAKER_04:No, no, I know you're talking about the jobs, but what she does here, what she brings to Potters is this incredible energy.
SPEAKER_05:I'm not about the incredible energy. I'm talking about the working past. All right, all right, go on then. Oh, uh yeah, she's she's she worked for interesting places. I'm not gonna spoil it now. No, let's get into the episode of the all exclusive podcast you're getting better than that. Thank you very much. With Rebecca Rickman Jenkins. Rebecca Rickman Jenkins. RBJ. Press playing.
SPEAKER_04:This is the first time we've had four people. For those listening, that is his hands. I'm just sort of pointing that out. Oh yeah, forgot it's audio based. And visual, because we've got the cameras now as well. But you are the first time we've had two guests at the same time in the studio. And I really like that you've come colour coordinated.
SPEAKER_07:That was a total accident. Yeah, we didn't call each other this morning and planning.
SPEAKER_05:No, I we noticed. May I ask because I don't know if anyone would know, but I recently got married. Is that the first thing you brings up every six months? It has been now six months. You're welcome, everyone. Um, but I do know a lot about green because I've had to go through different shades of green for napkins. There's been olive, there's been forest green, there's been moss green. So I may ask, what shade of green are you ladies wearing?
SPEAKER_07:You tell me, because yeah, you sound like the green. It's just like an olive. I'd say olive green for both of these, really. Yours might be a bit darker.
SPEAKER_04:We're actually wearing similar shades of blue as well. So that's I don't know. We've got 50 shades of green.
SPEAKER_07:A deep shade of blue, and there's nothing I can do. It's so far, far away. Oh, I haven't heard that song before a long time.
SPEAKER_04:I am already regretting this. I don't know about you.
SPEAKER_07:I think I've got somewhere to be.
SPEAKER_04:No, yeah. No, I think we all do. And it Becky, this is your first time on the All Exclusive Podcast. I'm very excited. I'm excited to have you here as well. Faye, you're just here.
SPEAKER_07:Returning member.
SPEAKER_04:You're back again. But when you 2023, that was. Yeah. I mean, you'd you'd gotten married.
SPEAKER_07:No, I'd already been married.
SPEAKER_04:That's what I just said. Oh, sorry, yeah. Oh, I got married, I got married. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_07:Did you know he got married? I got married. He actually went to the wedding. Can I just say I'm also married? You are married as well. So you're married, I'm married. I'm married. You're married.
SPEAKER_04:You are right, actually. It is it was just the three of us that went for the day to your wedding.
SPEAKER_07:So yeah. Out of everybody.
unknown:No.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, and Ross went as well.
SPEAKER_00:Oh, yeah, right.
SPEAKER_04:For the full day, right? For the full time. We had a lovely time.
SPEAKER_07:I had a lovely time.
SPEAKER_04:Thank you. Actually, the four people in this room are the only four people from work who turned up.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, we had a lovely time.
SPEAKER_05:Becky, I wasn't invited to your wedding.
SPEAKER_07:I didn't know you. I've got married eleven years ago.
SPEAKER_05:Hmm.
SPEAKER_07:Do you want me to have another one so you can come just for you?
SPEAKER_05:Did anyone from this table go to your wedding, Benny?
SPEAKER_07:Yes. No. Oh no, you didn't. I mean, I didn't know. I didn't know you, Benny. I need another wedding, don't I?
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Well, there we go. We'll put the advert out there. All you know. We're putting it out there. Who what are you looking for this time?
SPEAKER_07:Well, I was thinking about marrying the same person, but having Oh, I see. But I mean, if you can't.
SPEAKER_04:That's not how you suggested it. Sorry.
SPEAKER_07:To the highest bidder, then where should we start the bids?
SPEAKER_04:We're so used to dealing with Mark Brewer and Johnny Matt and we've had several different weddings doing it.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, I don't feel like I'm ready for a new partner. I think I'll stick with the same person.
SPEAKER_04:Just renew your vows and have a lot of things. Wow. Well, I'm glad we're we're back. That's nice then.
SPEAKER_07:Where did this happen? Yeah, this is turn, doesn't it? Just so you look at the wedding. Alright, I'll have another wedding. It's just a party, isn't it? It's just a very expensive. Anyway, this isn't the wedding.
SPEAKER_05:Did anyone go to your wedding from around this table?
SPEAKER_07:Um yeah, Jack was there. Oh yeah. You were they were both there all day and all week. Were you there? Shane came in the evening, Sue came in the evening, Swifty came in the evening.
SPEAKER_05:Why wasn't I invited?
SPEAKER_07:Because you hadn't started working here by that point.
SPEAKER_04:And Ross, you weren't invited either. We've got Ross the runner, he's in the corner off camera.
SPEAKER_07:Ross the runner.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. Ross the boss, usually, but he's he's the runner today. But funnily enough, though, I was thinking about your wedding yesterday, Faye, because I was I was at another wedding. Uh Emma and Jack's, who are guests here at Potters.
SPEAKER_01:Lovely.
SPEAKER_04:Uh, and they had Frankie's guys. Oh, yeah. And you had Frankie's guys at your wedding as well. I was thinking, that was the last time I'd seen Frankie's guys, wasn't it?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, they're so good, aren't they?
SPEAKER_05:Emma Emma and Jack is in Emma and Jack.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:What Emma and Jack. What? I gave them so much advice over the last couple of months.
SPEAKER_04:And they they it was really lovely because they even in incorporated about Potters within their speech, they got engaged at Potters and they said it's really lovely to have all of the important people from Potters. All that's helped us and given us advice. Me, Mark, and Johnny Mac went down there. Was Poppy there? Poppy was there. Yes. It was a lovely day, really lovely day. But yeah, it reminded me of your wedding.
SPEAKER_07:They're so good, aren't they?
SPEAKER_04:I brought up your wedding. No, the last time we spoke to you on the podcast, you'd you'd gotten married, then you'd gone away. You'd gone away on the cruise ships and you'd just come back.
SPEAKER_07:Yes, I'd just come back to part. In fact, me and Henry were in rehearsals for the new variety show.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, you were.
SPEAKER_07:Which then ran for two years. Yes. That's how long ago that was.
SPEAKER_04:And then since then, since then. You've had a child?
SPEAKER_07:I did have a child.
SPEAKER_04:And now you're back part-time.
SPEAKER_07:And now, yeah, I came back in February this year. And now I'm part-time.
SPEAKER_04:Part-time. Reggie.
SPEAKER_07:Reggie.
SPEAKER_04:Regg the Ledge.
SPEAKER_07:Regg the Ledge is here. He's now 18 months. He's running around full of beans.
SPEAKER_04:Not here, just for those people who are listening. He's not actually in this room. He's been here quite a long time.
SPEAKER_07:He's been here. But um yeah, he's keeping me very, very busy.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. And actually, because you brought him here for his first Potter's holiday. I thought he was a big one.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, in the summer, as we are staff members, sometimes we're very lucky and we get a little staff deal. And uh yeah, I brought him for two nights and he loved it. We went swimming, went on the soft play. He fell asleep every night in the push chair at like 9 pm. So I was able to watch all the shows. You need to move to Potters. Go to the garden bar after. He slept through the night. But he needs to move over. He stopped doing that again now. But when we were here, slept through the night, yeah. He loved it.
SPEAKER_05:What was his favourite thing? Favourite activity?
SPEAKER_07:Well, he can't talk, so I'm not sure what made his face light up. Do you know what? When we first got here, Stuart Morrison was doing a garden bar set, and Reggie was dancing, waving, clapping, the whole lot. So I'm gonna go with that. Stuart Morrison. Shout out to Stuart Morrison.
SPEAKER_04:Also previous guest of the All Exclusive Podcast.
SPEAKER_07:He's got a good podcast voice, hasn't he?
SPEAKER_04:Yes, he has.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:I think we should do some like nighttime story, you know.
SPEAKER_07:Nighttime stories.
SPEAKER_05:That's actually a great idea.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. We should do different TV. What story would you like to see Stuart Morrison reading to Reggie to send him off to sleep? And maybe we'll I'll ask Stuart next time I see him to record an ex in a little section of the book and we can test it out.
SPEAKER_07:Or about we're going on a bear hunt.
SPEAKER_04:Oh no, because I've I've scary.
SPEAKER_07:What about what's the one with the rabbits? Is it Guess How Much I Love You? Oh yeah, that's quite a bit.
SPEAKER_04:I just he's got quite a like a calm, soothing voice.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:I don't think that fits the tone of the story. We're going on a bear hunt.
SPEAKER_07:We're gonna catch a big one. We're not scared.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I think you want something more Hungry Caterpillar. I don't have kids. This is a good one. Guess how much they love you. How does that go?
SPEAKER_07:That's the one where they they keep saying, don't they, I love you this much, and then the the little bunny's got tiny little arms, so it's like this much, and then then Daddy Bunny goes, but I love you this much, and it's always bigger. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:And if you're not watching this and just listening to this, tip kept extending your arms slightly. Yeah. Yeah. So that's what you think you should put forward. I'm gonna ask him to just uh do a little section of we're going on a bear hunt and we'll see how that sounds.
SPEAKER_07:I cannot wait to hear it.
SPEAKER_04:We'll send it to Reggie and see if it keeps him awake or not.
SPEAKER_07:I'll let you know his reaction.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. We're gonna insert it now. That probably won't be that will be seamless. No, no, I'm gonna make sure we do that. Even if I just record it on my phone, we'll make sure we do that.
SPEAKER_05:If that didn't work, though, listers, you know that Jack is lazy.
SPEAKER_04:Just like Ashley making Johnny get the drinks last time that never arrived. Who got the drinks today? You did manage to do that today.
SPEAKER_07:And you got the order, right? They're quite interesting today.
SPEAKER_04:What was your order?
SPEAKER_07:Well, I ordered a bottle of prosecco.
SPEAKER_04:What did you get?
SPEAKER_07:A glass on a cup, a mug of prosecco.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, well, this is we always ask our guests what you would like from the all-it-inclusive menu, and you've gone for some prosecco. Not quite in the quantity you want to do.
SPEAKER_07:I got it though.
SPEAKER_04:But you did get it. A small bottle.
SPEAKER_07:Faye, this time you've gone for I asked for a chocolate milkshake, which normally comes in a glass with like chocolate sauce around the side, big dollop of cream on top. However, it's been transported into this cup, so now it's just all a bit mixed. You're still ungrateful. My prosecco doesn't normally come in a teacup. It normally comes in a nice podge glass, but um, am I moaning? No, it's ungrateful.
SPEAKER_04:This is gonna be an interesting episode. I can't believe this. I can't believe this.
SPEAKER_07:I'm trying my best. Thank you. No, it tastes it tastes lovely, thank you.
SPEAKER_04:No, this is yeah, great. You seem like you really are enjoying it. Can you just take a sip and just look down the camera and I can tell everybody how much you're enjoying it if you want to get up and look at it? This is gonna spill everywhere. Do not spill anything.
SPEAKER_07:No, I don't think I can. And to be fair, it does look a bit curdled. It looks a little bit, it is very warm.
SPEAKER_04:How does it taste?
SPEAKER_07:Curdled. It it actually tastes okay. It tastes nice. Thank you for getting it. I'm very grateful.
SPEAKER_04:Of course. So, Becky, we're gonna we're gonna find out a bit more about you as well within this episode.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, do we have to do that?
SPEAKER_04:And yeah, no, I think we do. Obviously, because you've been with Potters for how long now?
SPEAKER_07:Uh 14 years.
SPEAKER_04:Wow, I know, right? Fourteen years. And what was your first experience of Potters? Was it through what how did you find this place?
SPEAKER_05:Well, basically, when I first started, um I hosted with a quiz with Becky. That was my first experience.
SPEAKER_04:Actually, funny you not you, we're not talking about you, but funny you should say this because I feel like we've had this conversation before, but my first experience of Potters was hosting a quiz with you as well. On my first day.
SPEAKER_07:Wow. I think I feel like new people with you. All of the new test, isn't it? It's a test. If you can cope on a quiz with me, you can cope with Life at Potters.
SPEAKER_04:What was your first? Actually, I'm gonna stop that question there. What was your first thoughts of Ashley doing a quiz with you?
SPEAKER_07:Um I'm gonna use one word. Yeah, chaotic.
SPEAKER_05:Chaotic. I'll take as well.
SPEAKER_07:Chaotic. I was like, whoa, yeah, who's this guy? Yeah, there's a lot.
SPEAKER_04:And what's your opinion of him now?
SPEAKER_07:Can we chaotic?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, that's fair.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, I agree with that as well.
SPEAKER_04:And uh, first opinions of me. Or that would have been seven, uh eight, nine years ago, maybe. Whoa.
SPEAKER_07:Is that how long you've been here?
SPEAKER_04:I would say I've been back here seven years. I was on the cruise ships for two years. So yeah, about nine, nine or ten years ago.
SPEAKER_07:Um, what did I think of you? I thought you were the most chilled-out man I've ever met. So relaxed.
SPEAKER_04:And now?
SPEAKER_07:Still the most chilled out man I've ever met. Sometimes a bit too relaxed. Well, but I also instantly loved you because we share the same surname.
SPEAKER_05:We do, yes. Jenkins. Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:So I was like, yes, fellow Jenkins on board.
SPEAKER_05:Have you both checked?
SPEAKER_07:Oh. Want to see if we're related?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. We never do we no no. But we have always talked that you were talking about marriages earlier. If we got married, we wouldn't have to change anything.
SPEAKER_07:It would be, I wouldn't ever had to go through anything. Just get married and say the same name.
SPEAKER_04:Easier.
SPEAKER_07:Well, that sounds cheaper. I know. But sadly, we're not married.
SPEAKER_04:So Faye, what was your first in interaction with Becky?
SPEAKER_07:Here at Potters.
SPEAKER_04:Were you on a quiz with her? Because I feel like that must be that is the training process.
SPEAKER_07:I can't remember. No. What year did you start working here? 14 years ago, however long that was. What's that? 20. Oh, I can't do any years. No, I don't even know what year that was. 2025, takeaway 14.
SPEAKER_05:So 21.
SPEAKER_07:2021.
SPEAKER_05:No, that's not right. No, it's 2001.
SPEAKER_07:Right, 2012. That's all it's. It can't be 2001. 2015. No, that's 24 years ago. 14, 13, 12, 2011. That's 2011. Yeah, yeah. Yes.
SPEAKER_04:It shouldn't have taken that long. No. It should not be eleven.
SPEAKER_07:So I also started in 2011, but after you. And I don't know what our first thing was. Just on day end. What did we do? It was something kids related like the play bus. Oh, the play bus.
SPEAKER_04:You sound so joyful in your reminiscence of the playbus. Describe the playbus for people.
SPEAKER_07:Oh. Well, can I? Yeah, please. Hell on her. No, come on. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_04:We haven't got the play bus anymore.
SPEAKER_07:So the play, so now we've got a lovely soft play in the game zone, which is unmanned, and just go in it whenever you want. The play bus used to be a big double decker bus that they used to park. Um, you know, the sports kiosk is just outside of those doors, and one of us had to sit in the driver's seat of the play bus. And when people came on, we just had to check that they took their shoes off. But then at the end, we had to clean the whole double decker play bus. It was in the summer, it was so hot. The sun. And in the winter, it was freezing cold, wasn't it? Yeah. So do you remember we had to wear those multicoloured trousers? Don't know why. You don't like chef trousers.
SPEAKER_04:We've still got some of those because we're going to be.
SPEAKER_07:That's from the play bus days. That's from like 14 years ago.
SPEAKER_05:I feel like I was on the TV show, the them sort of trousers.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, we had to wear them just for the playbook.
SPEAKER_05:How would you feel putting those trousers back on again?
SPEAKER_07:Oh, I'd be alright with that. I know I'd be okay with it. I don't think I'd be able to do it. No, I'd be okay with it. They never fit.
SPEAKER_01:Never fit.
SPEAKER_07:Do you know my favourite bit about the playbus was there? When you locked it all up, you used to have to jump out of the emergency exit at the back. Yeah, yeah. I quite like that bit. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:That's that's quite interesting.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. But no, we don't have that anymore. But that was probably, or something like back in the day, kids' club craft used to be upstairs. Oh, yeah, it might have been there. Chaotic.
SPEAKER_04:But you've seen the place evolve quite considerably. So how how did you, Becky, get involved in Pottersham? So what was your first experience of the stuff?
SPEAKER_07:How did I actually okay? So I was working in television and the show I was on had a break, so I needed some work. And my partner at the time knew someone that worked here. So I came and had a meeting with them and just got in that way, really. So I was only going to originally do it for the summer for six weeks when the kids were here for the summer. Here we are. 13 years later, my summer is still going on.
SPEAKER_04:Still here with the summer of fun.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:That's so you and you mentioned there, so you worked in television and things like that. So what how did you what was your first experience of your job role in television then? How did that sort of come on about it? Can you talk about what what what you were working on before you joined us?
SPEAKER_07:Yes. So that wasn't my first job in television, but the show I was working on was Jeremy Kyle's show. So I was doing that, and then he went to film in America. So that's obviously why we had the break. And then while he was gone, I obviously just needed something to fill. So that wasn't my first job, but that's that's the show I was working on at the time. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Well, how did you get into television then? How did you get?
SPEAKER_07:So I studied media at college.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:And then when I left college, I initially got into radio and I wanted to work in television, but it was really hard to get in, so I sort of fell into radio, which I loved, it was great. And then through the radio, we were doing um a tech show. Uh so we were out and about, and Anglia Television, like the local news were there, so we started talking to them, and I was like, Oh, I'm really interested in television. Like, do you take on work experience? And they said, Yeah, we do. And at the time, you you're quite young, so you might not remember it, but there was a show called The Trisha Goddard Show, Tricia Show, do you remember it?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:So it was very similar to Jeremy Kyle. Um, but that was filmed in Norwich. So I went and did some work hex on it, and I loved it and said, Oh, have you got any jobs? And they were like, No, not at the minute. So um I just went and did some stuff for free. I literally just on my days off, I said, Right, I'll come and work for free. So that's what I did. And I did about a month of just working for free.
SPEAKER_04:What sort of role?
SPEAKER_07:In a runner.
SPEAKER_04:Just looking over at Ross the Runner now. He's shaking his head, he's so angry about it.
SPEAKER_07:So yeah, so I was just a runner. It's like the basic.
SPEAKER_05:What is a runner, if I only ask?
SPEAKER_07:It's doing all the rubbishy jobs, really. So you so um poor Ross. So you're literally doing all the rubbishy jobs. If there's anything to do, you are literally running up and say, Yeah, cups of tea, you've got to clean that mess up. This guest needs this, the presenter wants that.
SPEAKER_04:Sorry, you need to write these down.
SPEAKER_07:Actually, Ross, I'd love a cup of tea.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:And I'll have the rest of the bottle.
SPEAKER_05:Do you remember the worst thing you were asked to do? Or probably can't talk about it.
SPEAKER_07:I can't have one of the things. There was accidentally a script thrown in a skip.
SPEAKER_04:Oh no.
SPEAKER_07:I didn't throw it in there, but the the runner who did needed help looking through said skip. So the rest of the runners all had to get in the skip. And that is awful, isn't it?
SPEAKER_04:The rest of the we didn't find it, so the the rest of the runners sounds like this little team of I I I think it must be because you mentioned rabbits earlier, just sort of like running around frantically all coming together and doing the it literally is that.
SPEAKER_07:It is, yeah. It could be anything, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Then developed from so the the Trisha show, so you you were you sort of volunteering in different things. Did you then get a permanent role on that show and then yeah?
SPEAKER_07:So um, in the end, a runner job, a paid job came up, excuse me, and it was the most basic pay, it was rubbish pay, but I was just pleased to be getting something because I still had my radio job as well. So I was doing all that, and then I was doing Trisha show on my other days, and um I quite quickly realised I wanted to be a floor manager.
SPEAKER_04:You like bossing people around?
SPEAKER_07:It was just I wanted to be in the throng of it, in the studio where everything's going on and the chaos, yeah. It's amongst it. Yeah, I just wanted to be in on that floor, and I did get offered a job to be a researcher, which is in the offices, you know, booking guests, things like that. And I turned it down because I knew that wasn't for me, and I was a bit like have I ruined my future here.
SPEAKER_05:Is that still on the Trisha Show or Delhi?
SPEAKER_07:Still on the Trisha Show. Um and then one of the floor managers fell pregnant. And I was like, No, hello, this is my moment. So I started shadowing them for free again because I was obviously not gonna get paid because I had to then sort of forgo my runner job. Started shadowing them for free, and then lo and behold, I got the job. Thank you to the baby, yes, so yeah, so I was really pleased. So then you become like an assistant floor manager, and then obviously sort of work your way up, but you're still on the floor.
SPEAKER_04:When you when you're a floor manager, what sort of does that involve then?
SPEAKER_07:So you're basically in charge of everything that goes on the studio floor. So you've got the director who's at the top, top dog, and then in your ear, he's telling you orders, so everything that goes on, so your health and safety. Um, if there's a live studio audience getting them in, you're in charge of obviously the guests being where they're meant to be. Everything that goes on, applause. So obviously, when there's applause to be had, you're the first person like getting the applause going. You're invited to the city.
SPEAKER_04:I need you in the Atlas Theatre. Especially when Ashley's on.
SPEAKER_05:Just too bad. Yeah, we need I need them lights that says applause now.
SPEAKER_07:Clap Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Or just can last that must be quite an interesting job because you are literally doing everything.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:So so so many different sorts of I loved it though.
SPEAKER_07:It was brilliant. You never knew what you were going to go into from one day to the next. So, like, I worked on many different shows. And normally with a floor manager, you'll have an assistant. But on shows like Jeremy Kyle, Tresha, Jerry Springer, there's more of you. So you still have a floor manager, but you've got normally two or three like under you because it's so massive. Yeah. Such such a big show and unpredictable. Yeah. You never know what's going to go on. So brilliant.
SPEAKER_04:Have you got a favourite moment or favourite show episode you worked on that really stands in your mind that you can share? Because that looked like that.
SPEAKER_07:That's a great sister show. Didn't um Buzz pop up on the show. That was on Trisha in the audience. No, I wasn't there then, though. That was before my time for you. Yes, he did, didn't he? I've seen the video. Yeah, that was before my time. What did I can't remember what he did?
SPEAKER_04:Was he dressed up? Maybe we'll find the clip.
SPEAKER_07:He's been in a few um audiences, sometimes dressed up. I don't think he was dressed up on Tricia. But he stood up at one point and pointed and asked a question at the contestants.
SPEAKER_05:Actually, everything that man's done, you seem to know everything about it.
SPEAKER_07:Has he got no private lives? Love to find it.
SPEAKER_04:If we can find a clip to show on this episode, we'll see if we can do it.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, it's on there summaries, isn't it?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:It's a really hard question because there was lots of things that stick in my mind part.
SPEAKER_05:I don't know if I can actually beaten things out, or is it just you've told me a lot of stories already? I'm like, no, you've not shared. Exactly.
SPEAKER_07:I can't think of any you've told me.
SPEAKER_05:You told me some really sweet stuff as well.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, we did have some nice episodes as well. And then yeah, it wasn't all like the fighty stuff. Um at Christmas, we used to do really nice episodes with children that we'd have on and make their dreams come true and things. So they were always really sweet. It's really difficult because this stuff was obviously like quite out there, wasn't it?
SPEAKER_04:I mean, if you've watched any of those sorts of programmes, you know it was sort of.
SPEAKER_07:It was fiery and wild and wonderful. I just love the idea of you having to try and contain that. Well, there was a f there was a fight once. There was a fight on stage, and I was backstage in like one of the pods, because you had pods on either side where they'd go, and the fight spilled back, and I got completely clattered, like knocked over completely. And I literally was like, please don't show that on the telly. And it was on the telly, and I was like, Can we find that episode? I don't know what episode it was. I literally watched it and was like, no.
SPEAKER_04:What show was that on?
SPEAKER_07:That's Jeremy Carr.
SPEAKER_04:Who who's been your favourite person to work with?
SPEAKER_07:Probably Jeremy.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:He was at your wedding. Yeah, he was, yeah. He's lovely.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. He's he actually seems like a really, really nice guy. He is lovely. Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:I still speak to him now.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:I'm still friends with him. He's lovely. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:When because I watched him do, he did like a quiz show for a little while as well, didn't he? And he seemed like when he was interacting, obviously, completely different um style of show to his other his show. Yeah. It was just really interesting to watch him interact with people and he came across really.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, yeah, he was lovely. I I worked on a Jerry Springer show as well, and he Jerry Springer was amazing. Yeah. Lovely, lovely man.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. Did you ever sorry? Did you have to sign any NDAs? Yeah. Talk about them. Could you break them now?
SPEAKER_07:How long do they last? It's forever. Oh, yeah. You have to sign when you first sign just for me. Is that what do you want to know then? You can't tell people for that.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, non-disclosure agreement.
SPEAKER_07:I've never had to sign one.
SPEAKER_05:Go on, break it now.
SPEAKER_07:Go on. What do you want to know though?
SPEAKER_05:Whatever you saw was the one when you've signed.
SPEAKER_07:No, because it's just like you just generally sign when you start, like you know, oh no, I think I did sign one one. Where? When I worked at Disney.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, you would have had to do that.
SPEAKER_07:I can't remember what I did. Was it because of Donald Duck and Minnie? Yeah, no one's allowed to know. We shouldn't talk about that.
SPEAKER_04:Why don't you tell us about Donald Duck and Minnie and we'll bleep it out?
SPEAKER_07:They were on the Jeremy Carr show.
SPEAKER_04:What happened?
SPEAKER_07:You don't want a note. Big big story.
SPEAKER_04:We'll cut it off there. So how so is it those sorts of programs that you worked on? And then uh how did you that so from there to here basically? So you you kept working here part-time.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:How did the uh TV work sort of end that sort of side of it?
SPEAKER_07:So uh in 2016, I was getting pregnant and obviously I was driving up and down to Manchester, and um, yeah, and I decided that because like we were trying to fall pregnant, I was a bit like, oh, do I carry on? And it's obviously stress. The job was stressful. I remember you doing all the driving. Yeah, because I'd drive I'd always drive like on a Tuesday or Wednesday, then we'd film really hardcore schedule, and I'd drive back late at night, and then I'd be back here. Yeah, so it was a lot. So I kind of made the decision to step away just to see, obviously, and then obviously I felt pregnant anyway, so I didn't bother going back. Because it's difficult when you've I know people do, but because we hadn't got any TV here, yeah, it would have been a case of obviously saying, Oh, I'll see you in like a week or three weeks or whatever you're working on. And it's just not bothered. So yeah, so I yeah, so I gave it up because of that. If I do miss it, yeah, kids. Oh, it's only real when you laugh. Don't do it, guys. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:How have you found Faye sort of coming back after having read you?
SPEAKER_07:Um, yeah, I mean yeah, obviously I'm back part-time now, so I feel like I miss out on lots of stuff because obviously when you're full-time, you're you know what's going on all the time, you know all the you know decisions that are being made and the new stuff that's coming in and the gossip. No gossip, no gossip.
SPEAKER_04:Um we have to made we've made face sign an NDA.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, the gossip. No gossip. Um, whereas now I just have to rely on well, you're part-time as well. Becky's in the know. But yeah, no, I enjoy, I love coming in. If anything, I love it more because, and I said this this morning, didn't I? When I came into the office, I was like, because I'm part-time, when I now come in, because it's not for very, not for very long, I am completely full of energy, probably really annoying, really loud. I'm like, absolutely. Becky's the same, because we're part-time. When we come in, we're full of energy, we want to get stuck in because the alternative is you know, being at home, obviously being a mum, which is great. But yeah, because you're not doing it five days a week, you don't get tired or you know, you're not doing the same thing. So don't you find it nice as well, though? It's like a break from like such a mum. Yeah, it's great.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, it's definitely come in so energetic. I know it's so annoying.
SPEAKER_07:I know, and I said this one, I said, guys, if I'm annoying today, I'm really sorry, but I've just got so much energy.
SPEAKER_05:No, it is what it is wonderful. I you definitely need that injection, especially with near the end of summer now.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, I feel like me and Becky are like Juracell bunnies.
SPEAKER_04:My favourite thing Becky does, and you've been doing this for years. Oh, yeah, this is my least favourite thing. She did it today.
SPEAKER_07:I've done it twice today. If you're gonna say what I think you're gonna say.
SPEAKER_04:It's it is when you make well, it's mostly Faye or Rachel.
SPEAKER_07:Yes.
SPEAKER_04:And you go around, you make them jump and you film it, and I think it's a little bit more.
SPEAKER_07:And do you know I've done them both today.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:We've actually got um, she's put loads together. So if you want to insert that.
SPEAKER_00:Oh my god.
SPEAKER_07:That makes the same pitch of noise every time. I just don't know how I do it. Can you it's like the same pitch every time. It and we put all these videos together that should take and over mups and mups and mups, and every one is exactly the same pitch. And if you ask me to sing the same note, obviously I can't do it, but I I have a surprised screen which is exactly the same.
SPEAKER_04:In that way, we could probably if we if we had some sort of like music producer wizard, we could probably pitch that differently and put them all together and create a song, a remix. If there is anybody out there who knows how to change the pitch on a video and let's just make a song. What song would it be?
SPEAKER_07:Oh what do you mean?
SPEAKER_04:What do I mean? What song is it?
SPEAKER_07:Well, the first one that comes to my head is ah ah ah stay in the that one. Right. We are on the show.
SPEAKER_04:Any music producers out there? Over to you.
SPEAKER_07:Becky's probably got 1500 videos of me, and same of Rachel. I've got more videos on my phone making people jump than I have of my own child, probably. Yeah, from the past, like four, she's been doing it for like 10 years past. She's got so many.
SPEAKER_05:So what um so you make people jump. What makes you jump, Becky?
SPEAKER_07:Not a lot. Apart from today, it's the first time in 14 years I made Becky jump. Yes. We were getting out of our pot orator outfits, and I just went for it and it worked. Didn't record it then? No, so now there's no evidence. No, didn't happen. Three witnesses, Rihanna, Emily, and Phoebe. There's no evidence. Didn't happen.
unknown:I've got witnesses.
SPEAKER_07:Whereas later you'll be on Instagram because I'm gonna put yours up in a bit.
SPEAKER_04:I can't wait to watch it and we will show the keys. It's quite a good one. We will show the key.
SPEAKER_07:It is good, she was coming out of the toilet.
SPEAKER_04:You are as well, Becky.
SPEAKER_07:Yes.
SPEAKER_04:The founder slash inventor of the Potterators.
SPEAKER_07:Potterators! Becky.
SPEAKER_04:Maybe we'll put a little bit of the theme music in there. What um uh describe what the Potterators is.
SPEAKER_07:So if you've seen the Gladiators on television. Gladiators! That one. We are a version, a more comical version, and slightly less muscly. Well, you're quite good if you're enough. Um version of them.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:And everybody's got their own potterator alter ego. Yes. Let's go round the table. Let's share the potterator alter ego.
SPEAKER_05:I am the twitchinator. Inventive. Yes. I get the power from my beard. But you've shaved most of your beard off. Well, that's because I'm married. I don't know if I told you, that's because I'm married. Um, and I am a lover, not a fighter.
SPEAKER_01:That's me.
SPEAKER_04:So when you're going against the guests uh at a challenge, yeah, you you win with love.
SPEAKER_05:I win with love or heavily finding a way to cheat.
SPEAKER_04:We no one ever cheats. We play an honest game.
SPEAKER_07:The potterettes don't need to cheat, they're so good. No, I do. We went through a rigorous initiation process.
SPEAKER_04:Oh I am Jack Attack man.
SPEAKER_07:I love the man at the end. And it's so awkward. It's so I love the awkwardness. Jack attack man.
SPEAKER_04:Man. Bessie, who are you? Who's your alter ego?
SPEAKER_07:I am Pocket Rocket. And I hate losing.
SPEAKER_04:She hates losing. And what happened the other day?
SPEAKER_07:I don't want to talk about it.
SPEAKER_04:Welly wanging.
SPEAKER_07:I'm not talking about it. Was it Willy Wanging? But I I don't believe there's no woman that can throw that far.
SPEAKER_04:She's incredible at Welly Wang and I've seen it.
SPEAKER_07:I can't even talk about it, Jack Attack. Attaching female.
SPEAKER_04:Faye.
SPEAKER_07:I am mini machine.
SPEAKER_04:Again, with you know, you two are sort of pocket rocky.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, well, obviously pocket rocky rocket. You're okay. Pocket Rocky. You're okay. Pocket Rocky. Pocket Rocket is the superior name. But I I went through so many names, guys.
SPEAKER_04:It's difficult to think of a name.
SPEAKER_07:So many names. So something small. Mini machine was the best I could come up with. But do you do you know when we're pot raters together? We've done it today, we do gymnastics skills, don't we? We do inter video here.
SPEAKER_05:Can you feel the power? Can you hear the roar? Step into the back.
SPEAKER_04:I don't think there is one. Vox is in the corner thinking, oh my god, I've got to edit all of this together.
SPEAKER_07:We do good gymnastics skills anyway. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:But I've I've loved the whole atmosphere around the potterator.
SPEAKER_07:It's good.
SPEAKER_04:It's been a lot of fun. Yeah, it is good. I mean, it's just it's good at having it's uh like just that excitement and actually seeing the kids go around and getting their stickers as well, which has been quite funny.
SPEAKER_07:We've just done it before we came here, which is why we look knackered. Yeah, and we finished with um they all got to pick a potterator to race on the assault course. We both quit fields. What? Found it difficult. Yeah. Did you lose again? Yeah, but I was up against like a 12-year-old athlete. We've been on the assault course since Monday.
SPEAKER_04:Training.
SPEAKER_07:Training this moment. But yeah. I did win at the javelin throw, though, didn't I? Yeah, I've been very good at that.
SPEAKER_04:What is your favourite activity to compete as a potolet?
SPEAKER_07:In Trump's hour?
SPEAKER_05:In it just across the resort. Yeah, because sometimes it's not even on the rotor. You you two just go off.
SPEAKER_07:I do find on the course, to be fair. I have got a um a friction burn when I raced the other day though on the lace. Very dangerous. I got hit on the hand today in the hockey. We got hit on the hand. Roddy, El Rodino, got his glasses knocked off in the hockey. Somebody got him in the face. Yeah. It's not all fun and games, this pottery milan.
SPEAKER_05:No, people but people want to win.
SPEAKER_07:We've got our lives on the line.
SPEAKER_05:A lot of the way that was not the question that Jack does.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, you're not.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, sorry, what was the question? What's your favourite?
SPEAKER_04:Yes, but I'm getting this is getting to the point where they're just having their own conversation.
SPEAKER_07:We just uh I quite I do quite like the assault course.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:And I also quite like having a go at the wall.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Racing people on the wall. We haven't had to do the wall yet. No, I do quite like having a race on that. We've got quite short limbs. I'm good at it. Good upper body.
unknown:Yeah, I don't know.
SPEAKER_04:I've been asking this question on the podcast to different guests, and I thought it would be interesting. Is there any activity or anything at Potters that you would never take part in but always wanted to?
SPEAKER_07:Oh no, I haven't been on the carts. Oh yeah, I don't think I've ever been on the card.
SPEAKER_04:Thank you for the rally carts. Thank you for demonstrating what a cart looks like.
SPEAKER_07:I've never been on them either. Haven't been on the rally carts. I bet you haven't done uh the Tibetan balls, have you? I don't know if I want to. I I think that's a little bit more. That was just a little demo. No, they don't sound anything like that, to be fair. No. They do sound nice. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:It's a bit too relaxed for me. Yeah, we're gonna notice what I was thinking about that.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. I did rip my trousers on the um last standing.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. You get but you get too competitive.
SPEAKER_07:She's so competitive, guys. I look not in potterators, though. This is before potterators. I had my normal uniform on. In life, she's competitive. And I jumped down to duck it, and I heard a big rip. And my trousers had ripped from the front to the back completely.
SPEAKER_04:That's that's probably the worst place for work to rip.
SPEAKER_07:Completely. I haven't got a picture of that.
SPEAKER_04:Literally the lock. Yeah. That's quite interesting. Who was on there at the time?
SPEAKER_07:Families. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:That's very similar. But no, you are, but you love a game, don't you? Yeah. You love getting involved in things.
SPEAKER_07:I was playing sandball in the garden yesterday with Evie, then I can't even let her win. I've been to a park with Becky and Evie and Reggie. She will go on the monkey bars and you know kick kids out the way. I'm good though, aren't I? Yeah, you are good.
unknown:It's out of the ball.
SPEAKER_04:Because you you actually you're always looking for new games for champs our things like that. I think you are our games master here at Potter's Blondes.
SPEAKER_07:I just losing.
SPEAKER_04:As you're so competitive, I think let's play a game. Let's play a game. And actually.
SPEAKER_07:We've got to be against each other, are you? Because I'm sick of that.
SPEAKER_04:Well, no, I think you wouldn't.
SPEAKER_07:You'll be on my teeth.
SPEAKER_04:No, I'm going to try and find what you scored because we played a game in series one, two, and three. We've played the A B C quiz.
SPEAKER_07:I can't even remember. What's it answered?
SPEAKER_04:I'm going to well 45, 47 seconds to answer as many questions as possible. Becky, I'm going to get you to go first.
SPEAKER_07:Can I have another go?
SPEAKER_04:And then Faye, we're going to give you another go. Yeah. Oh, well.
SPEAKER_07:This isn't fair, is it? Well, he's just told you what to do. Really? Because you've already done it once.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, but we'll take that into account. And I mean, Johnny Mack was dead bottom of the leaderboard for a very long time. And I don't think we're spoiling everything by saying to you he improved his score by one point. Nice. He was at the bottom with eight and he's now got nine. Okay. But that bonus point was because uh Jack tripped up as well as the case. Oh, and I oh yeah, that's no, and yeah, that's true. It's the only reason why um let me get because I accidentally set 47 minutes instead of 40 seconds.
SPEAKER_07:And he's still only got so 47 seconds of. It's not long, is it?
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:It's not long. Basically, this is anything but the correct.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, I've got to do like I mustn't say the correct answer.
SPEAKER_04:Yes. So an example of it.
SPEAKER_07:I'm gonna have another sip of a second because it'll make it. Becky lives for. I'm ready, let me sit up more straight.
SPEAKER_04:Faye, what we're gonna ask of you is just absolute silence, please. Um the example question we always give is what colour is the sky? You would say red. Perfect. This is I think you're gonna be good at this.
SPEAKER_05:Also, also, Faye, I don't well, uh correct me if I'm wrong, I don't believe they're gonna be the same questions. No, no, no. So you've got no time to prepare.
SPEAKER_07:Well, that could be disappointing.
SPEAKER_05:Right.
SPEAKER_07:I'm ready.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, so Becky, are you ready for anything but correct?
SPEAKER_04:Yes. Your 47 seconds start now. What is your name? Fay. What colour is grass?
SPEAKER_07:Blue.
SPEAKER_04:Name something you'd eat for breakfast. Cheese. Name some name an item of clothing.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, uh the sun.
SPEAKER_04:Favourite potter's activity?
SPEAKER_07:Um oh no. Um crosswords.
SPEAKER_04:What is King Charles famous for?
SPEAKER_07:Uh poo-in.
SPEAKER_04:What noise does a penguin make?
SPEAKER_07:Quack!
SPEAKER_04:Name an ingredient in a cup of tea.
SPEAKER_07:Um vinegar.
SPEAKER_04:What has four wheels?
SPEAKER_07:Um bicycle.
SPEAKER_04:Humpty Dumpty had a great what?
SPEAKER_07:Turnip.
SPEAKER_04:What is the opposite of left?
SPEAKER_07:Uh-uh.
SPEAKER_04:Name something cold.
SPEAKER_07:Um sausages.
SPEAKER_04:What do you brush your teeth with?
SPEAKER_07:Banana.
SPEAKER_04:Name something you wear on your head.
SPEAKER_07:That sucks.
SPEAKER_04:And the time's gone off. I'll give you one more question.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:What does WWF stand for?
SPEAKER_07:Um war. I don't want to say what's gonna start. I know exactly what you mean. War waste foul.
SPEAKER_04:Becky, thank you.
SPEAKER_07:In my head, it was so I was like, I can't. I cannot do that. I have several issues with some of those dances. Why? You can have cold sausages.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, well, to be fair, normally I bring up the issues, but I'm happy. I got several. Now I'm happy for Faye to go and see if we map through our issues. What are you gonna say? Cold sausages. Yeah. I absolutely write that down. You can have cold sausages.
SPEAKER_07:But technically you'd have to cook them so they'd be hot before they went cold. Just eat a cold raw sausage.
SPEAKER_05:I agree with Faye. No punch.
SPEAKER_07:Also, you said we don't do crosswords at Potters, but sometimes in the daily puzzle, isn't there a crossword?
SPEAKER_05:Is she? I absolutely wrote that down. However, did you say favourite activity? I didn't say what's your favourite activity. So that's right.
SPEAKER_07:I hate crosswords.
SPEAKER_05:So then I will give a you're right. I questioned it because we do do crosswords at Potter's Resorts, but it was favourite activity. So you can have that point.
SPEAKER_07:There are a few other ones I didn't agree with, but they've left my mind. Go and read them out. So there Oh, listen to this. There were more.
SPEAKER_05:Name something you can't have for breakfast. Oh, yeah, cheese.
SPEAKER_07:Have you ever had a McDonald's muffin? Wait, I'm allergic to cheese. Oh, that is cheese for breakfast.
SPEAKER_05:She might die.
SPEAKER_07:She's allergic to dairy and eggs, guys. I actually I'll let you have that. Okay, because of she can't personally have a question was for me, wasn't it? Well, that's true. Yeah, I think I'll give you a few.
SPEAKER_05:And the last thing I just want to check, and I might have to Google this, is there such a thing as a four-wheeled bicycle? What is a bicycle with four wheels called? Answer a quadricycle. Okay, thank you. So I will give you that point. How many points is that then?
SPEAKER_02:And any bonus points for any answers there?
SPEAKER_05:Um, I will give you one bonus point because Faye was staring at you quite hard.
SPEAKER_07:Yes. I wasn't even looking. She tried to put me off to begin with by interjecting. So I was actually looking over here for something.
SPEAKER_05:Can I say in front of Faye how many points? Yes. Okay, so that is total of one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve.
SPEAKER_07:You were very quick. Fifteen.
SPEAKER_04:Good score. Good score. We can't reveal where that comes in the standing of the whole thing.
SPEAKER_05:Well, you're not I'm not I'm happy with my score.
SPEAKER_07:I don't think you did as good as me, but I don't I feel like I could have done better.
SPEAKER_05:Shall we give Faye another go then? So Faye, you get 47 seconds. I think you could probably give Faye the same questions, and she still wouldn't do it.
SPEAKER_07:It's true. I actually might say the same answers because that's what happens when they're in your head.
SPEAKER_04:Would you would you like us to give you the same questions, but you can't give the same answers?
SPEAKER_07:No, no, no, no, because that's worse. I'd rather have any questions. Because the first thing you say, all her answers are in my head.
SPEAKER_05:When you're going second on Family Fortunes or Family Feuds, nobody wants that.
SPEAKER_07:Nobody wants that.
SPEAKER_04:Right, here we go. You're 14.
SPEAKER_07:Ah! That's the noise she makes when I make a jump.
SPEAKER_04:No. What colour is an orange?
SPEAKER_07:Yellow.
SPEAKER_04:Name something you'd keep in your pocket.
SPEAKER_07:Scissors.
SPEAKER_04:What are clouds made from?
SPEAKER_07:Can cotton candy.
SPEAKER_04:What do you use to hit a cricket ball?
SPEAKER_07:A shoe.
SPEAKER_04:What would you find in a zoo?
SPEAKER_07:A moth.
SPEAKER_04:What do you plant to crow a tree?
SPEAKER_07:Mushrooms.
SPEAKER_04:Name something you'd sit on.
SPEAKER_07:A pogo stick.
SPEAKER_04:Name a musical instrument.
SPEAKER_07:A table.
SPEAKER_04:Name the capital of the UK.
SPEAKER_07:Lisbon.
SPEAKER_04:What is your name?
SPEAKER_07:Rebecca Rickman Jenkins.
SPEAKER_04:Name something you'd have on toast.
SPEAKER_07:Lemon curd.
SPEAKER_04:And the last question.
SPEAKER_07:Romeo and Rebecca Rickman Jenkins. I don't like that game. And I've definitely got some issues with these answers.
SPEAKER_05:I mean, go, okay.
SPEAKER_07:But you can put lemon curd on toast. I'm sorry. You can.
SPEAKER_05:I think it's the one thing you put lemon curd on all things. What else could you put it on?
SPEAKER_07:Muffs. A band insect. The area where the eyes must. Yes, you have an insect section. I know.
SPEAKER_05:Anything else?
SPEAKER_07:I can go through them again because I. No, there wasn't any more than that. Moffs and lemon curds.
SPEAKER_05:So the other thing I picked up was something, can you put your pocket scissors?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, you definitely put scissors in your pocket. Look at the craft ladies with scissors in their pockets. Sky scissors.
SPEAKER_04:On your in your defence, I fame, name something you'd keep in your pocket. Yeah, so maybe that you wouldn't necessarily keep scissors in your pocket, would you not?
SPEAKER_07:No, unless you were crazy. Health and safety nightmare.
SPEAKER_05:So we say no, are we okay? So we allow it. Okay, we're allowed scissors. Um and just repetition.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, you didn't say I wasn't allowed to repeat.
SPEAKER_05:You've been on the quiz before, you know that.
SPEAKER_07:What, two years ago? Can't remember the rules, can I? Oh god. Tough crowd.
SPEAKER_05:And I'm just gonna Google, is there such a thing as a table drum? Yes. Table drum can refer to at least two types of instruments. I thought so. So you said name an instrument and you said table.
SPEAKER_07:Also, just to really dob myself in, if you planted a mushroom, it might grow into something.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, but not a tree, because I did think that, but I think you were safe with that.
SPEAKER_07:Do mushrooms grow on trees?
SPEAKER_05:No. No, no.
SPEAKER_07:Alright, I'm safe.
SPEAKER_05:Maybe we could do, but it's not a tree. Should I take that point off of you?
SPEAKER_07:You've taken this quite badly. I'm not very good at this game.
SPEAKER_04:I feel like this is the turning point for this podcast where we just completely lose faith. I'm done. How long is this?
SPEAKER_07:You know, I said I have loads of energy. It's gone. It's just been drained from my body in this game.
SPEAKER_05:I feel quite bad now.
SPEAKER_07:I don't. I'm I've repeated, haven't I?
SPEAKER_05:How many points have we got? Well, is there um so it's not it was there can we give a bonus point for anything?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, what about when I said Romeo and Rebecca Rickman-Jenkins? That was your repetition.
SPEAKER_05:That was your repetition.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, but that was a good one. I don't think I've ever had my full name said so often. I know.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, Clay, you've got an opportunity now to give yourself a bonus point.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:No, but you've you've got to convince me as to why.
SPEAKER_07:Romeo and Rebecca Rickman-Jenkins is three R's. It's a lovely alliteration. It's gonna sound lovely for people to listen to on the podcast. It also wouldn't be. And I was being respectful of my co-guest.
SPEAKER_04:I don't think that's strong enough. No, so you've just got to also Ross was nodding his head.
SPEAKER_07:He agrees that I should have eight points. Isn't that fine? And Johnny Matt got nine points. I don't agree with that at all. I don't think that's right.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, eight.
SPEAKER_07:Are we gonna trust Twitch to add this up?
SPEAKER_05:We may have to oh wait a minute. Nine.
SPEAKER_07:Thank you.
SPEAKER_05:I'll give you the I'll give you the table drum.
SPEAKER_07:Thank you.
SPEAKER_05:I feel like I was a bit out.
SPEAKER_07:It's a pity point.
SPEAKER_05:Nine points.
SPEAKER_07:And you got 15.
SPEAKER_04:Bringing back things uh towards Potters before we sort of start wrapping up. Um, if you were to have an ideal potter's break, what would that look like for you? Because obviously you're quite competitive, so I'm guessing you'd get involved in a lot of the activities and different things like that. So what uh just give us an example of a day that would be perfect for you as a Potter's break.
SPEAKER_07:Okay, so if I'm I'm just on holiday, I'm not working.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:It would be the competitive stuff. So the champions challenge with the potterators, obviously taking them on, or the beat the entertainer, beat the potterators, that kind of thing. But obviously, I've got Evie, so it would be a family break. Um, but yeah, it would be like all the challenges. Lunchtime specials, I love the lunchtime specials, they're always good fun, and that's more sort of us versus the guests, isn't it? So even from a guest's point of view, I think I'd still love to be taking it. Even on holiday, you can't relax. No. I like I like the challenges.
SPEAKER_04:What are your go-to activities?
SPEAKER_07:Oh, the lunchtime specials I would definitely go to because they're great. Um, the wall. I do I like the wall.
SPEAKER_00:You mentioned it.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, I like I do like the wall. The wall is fun. Um, I really, really like the laser the noob thing. What's it called? It's not laser tag. Target strike. That's really target strike. We did that as pottery. Yeah, I won. Against me. Yeah. And against the Twitchinator. Yes. I don't because I remember winning against a guest. I don't remember. But earlier you said you'd never won anything. No, I don't remember us going against each other. I've definitely been Twitchinator.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Well, I love I love that. That's brilliant. It's really good.
SPEAKER_04:Still not had a go, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Really fun. I've not done the shooting side one, so I don't know the clay. The lazy clays, is it? Is that called lazy clays? Not done that. So I don't like the clay.
SPEAKER_05:So you're quite physical and very strong and fit, which is lovely. How are how is your mental agility? So if we were to provide into like a morning quiz, how would you fare at that?
SPEAKER_07:I like the quizzes. I'm good at the quizzes, not so good with numbers. Maths is my weakness, like my crypt tonight.
SPEAKER_04:We don't have a lot of maths quizzes. Good.
SPEAKER_07:Well, we did put one in. We did um lunch special today. Count is it?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, count done.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, yeah, I'm good with the words. Good with the words, not so good with the numbers.
SPEAKER_04:We're gonna um give you a moment to let off a little bit of steam now. This is a moment to really, if there's anything from everyday life that's really grinding your gears and getting life. We want to give you an opportunity for you to get that off your chest before we all step it together into the all-exclusive Zen Garden. So, Faye.
SPEAKER_07:Do you want me to get my bowls, Sal?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I think this you get you get your bowls.
SPEAKER_07:Sound bowls, that is, by the way. Tibetan sound bowls. It's carving.
SPEAKER_04:Thank you.
SPEAKER_07:It's a new activity here at Potters.
SPEAKER_04:How have you found that? Found that relaxing running that?
SPEAKER_07:Well, running it is not as relaxing as obviously taking part in the class. But um, I mean whether you're because they Potters put some of us through the course to be able to lead the sessions, and whether you're sceptical about it or not, I genuinely have people come up to the end of every class and say, how much. More relaxed they feel, how much more they enjoyed it, like the things they were thinking about during the class. And people have so many stories about it, and it's it's a massive thing, you know. Yeah. Once you start looking into it, it's yeah, it's massive.
SPEAKER_04:Johnny Mack talked about it because of how spiritual he is. Yeah, it's a very it's quite or Emily.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. One of those is other well, someone down at Five Lakes was talking about it. Yeah. They've been moved. What what would what would be sceptical about it? Are you just relaxing and listening to a bowl?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, because well, it's it's been some of it's been proven, but um it has a lot of physical positive effects to your body, like lowers your blood pressure, um, helps you sleep better. Because like physically, if you had a bowl of water and a loud noise goes off next to it, you would see it vibrate, right? And move. Our bodies are made up of like 90 something percent of water and blood. The same as the world, then. Same as the world. So when the so the vibrations from the bowls effectively are moving the water and the blood inside your body, and therefore, you know, changing you, resetting you. I feel like I'm in the class, getting you to a neutral point. And obviously, for some people, that sounds like a load of poppycock. I don't know what to say.
SPEAKER_04:There was a long pause there when no one really knew where you were going to go with that. What a lovely old word it is. I know that just came from there's been a lot of people who's who have really enjoyed those.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, I know honestly. And there's been some lovely, like people tell me lovely stories about it at the end of sessions they've been to, or there's a lady whose son has special needs, and at his school they do it every morning, and they've seen really good results from it. Um people who've had cancer um have the treatments because if there's trauma on your body, it's said to help heal it. Honestly, there's all sorts of stuff about it. Look it up.
SPEAKER_04:This is our way of relaxing people, then. So we've got sandballs um classes when you're on a resort. This is our opportunity just to let you relax. Now, right here. Step into the all-exclusive Zen Garden. But beforehand, we give you an opportunity to get something off your chest, something that might be annoying you or bugging you. Um, Ashley's gonna give us an example.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, so what annoys me is when uh we're gonna film a podcast, and I said to the two guests on the podcast, what would be really good is if underneath your clothes you wear your pottery's outfit, so then it'll be a nice thing to kind of break out into it, and they didn't bother.
SPEAKER_07:Where do you think that could be hidden? In my all-in-one jumpsuit.
SPEAKER_04:Well, in in in one of you, I don't know.
SPEAKER_07:In what?
SPEAKER_04:Your jumpsuit.
SPEAKER_07:You would have seen it underneath here as well. You could have done it. Have a go at that. You would see it. And also, we had just been in it and we were sweaty. We've just been we've just an hour of championship.
SPEAKER_04:Probably for better for all of us.
SPEAKER_07:It was really sweaty today.
SPEAKER_04:Becky's I feel calmer already. So it can be anything from your life, any opportunity. We're just gonna sit back. Faye, you can go first and just just let it all out.
SPEAKER_07:Um something I'm angry about.
SPEAKER_04:What's frustrating you in your life right now?
SPEAKER_07:What is frustrating me in my life right now? I mean, she's got no frustrations, quite clear. Sometimes, even though I've lived there for three years, my post gets delivered to the wrong house. Oh, that is annoying. Which is so annoying. Especially because Amazon don't even ring the door nowadays. So my parcel's not sitting outside my front door, but someone else's front door. So I find that very frustrating. Does that count? Yeah, get it off your table. Do you do you agree, guys? Who are listening? Ross is nodding his head. So annoying. I've actually got a video for the Amazon man on my ring doorbell driving up, not even getting out of the car, just lobbing it out the window onto the grass, then driving all over my grass to turn around and then leave. Insert video hit. No, I've got so yeah. Annoying.
SPEAKER_04:How does it make you feel?
SPEAKER_07:Annoying. It's an it's I'm annoyed. The more I talk about it, the more annoyed I'm getting. Because you know, it's not cheap, is it? She suddenly started gripping onto the she've got her so wound up that she started gripping. I'm gonna have to go and get my sound bowls out in a minute.
SPEAKER_05:I feel like this is having the reverse effect at the moment. Yeah. The amount of guests that are walking through the boulders bars something, and you hear a ring doorbell go off, and they get their fact that put it, just leave, just leave it there on holiday. Put it just very funny.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. Um, that's the only thing I can think of right now, and then obviously having to work with Becky and her competitiveness, you know. Does well annoying though, is it? You're just you're not annoyed, you're just saddened by how rubbish you are. That's that's the truth.
SPEAKER_04:Thank you for sharing your truth. Thank you for it. Take a deep breath in.
SPEAKER_07:Thank you for asking.
SPEAKER_04:And release. Breathe in. And release. Now, Becky, is there something that's really really grinding your gears at the moment?
SPEAKER_07:Um probably several things to be fair. Oh, there we go. You are at the moment, if I'm honest. Um no, so um, I do, you know, I love a Facebook post, but there is one in particular which I hate, and it's when someone puts tags themselves in the hospital. So, like Faye would put Faye is at the James Paget Hospital and everyone would post, You okay, hun? And then I'd reply, PM me. Yeah. I don't want people to message you publicly. I need to know. You've put it on them. What if you're putting it out there? I want everyone to know I'm there, but I don't want to tell you why I'm there. That's so you ponder. That is number one annoyance. No, yeah. Do you get that? Yeah, that is annoying, isn't it? I do agree. And my other big annoyance is in the house. Um, we have this is just one example, but we have a wash bin, it's in a cupboard. In a cupboard. Let's airing cupboard, so you can't see dirty clothes, it's in the cupboard. You have to do is open the door, put your dirty clothes in, close the door. And a magic fairy washes them. Yeah. Right, which is me. But instead of opening the door, the clothes get left outside the door. It's right there behind that door.
SPEAKER_05:Is it a heavy door?
SPEAKER_07:No. Is it locked? No.
SPEAKER_05:Is the door handle quite high up?
SPEAKER_07:No. That is that's up there with you okay, huh?
SPEAKER_04:How how many times a week do you have to pick up a day clothes for that?
SPEAKER_07:Seven days a week. You done you understand that, don't you? Yeah. Yes, I do.
SPEAKER_04:Now you've got that off your chest, how do you feel?
SPEAKER_07:Feel a bit more wound up at the minute, but if you get the I did noisy. Talking about it, we might get it. I wasn't thinking about it before you asked.
SPEAKER_04:No, this is just an opportunity to let it out, get it off your chest, say what you need to say.
SPEAKER_07:It's not gonna change though, is it? I'm gonna go home and pick some clothes up. Yeah, and I'm gonna go when my Amazon's gonna be round the corner on a different range.
SPEAKER_04:Well, this is not really. Well, this is gonna be horribly wrong. Back first. With this anger, I want us all to hold hands.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, lovely. Very warm.
SPEAKER_04:And what I want you to step into the all-exclusive Zen garden. Step in. Where is it? Yeah, we're and close your eyes. Just imagine that you're there and you're in a field. You can feel the breeze on your face.
SPEAKER_07:I'm really tempted to make you all jump by shouting really loud. That would be a lovely way to end the answer.
SPEAKER_04:Feel the grass underneath your feet.
unknown:You can hear that.
SPEAKER_04:The sound bowls in the distance.
SPEAKER_07:Are you a cow or a ball?
unknown:Just breathe.
SPEAKER_04:What can you see, Faye?
SPEAKER_07:Um, in the field.
SPEAKER_04:Yep.
SPEAKER_07:She can see a pair of scissors in someone's pocket. I was gonna say I can see a tractor, but that's not very quiet, is it? A quiet a tractor that's not turned on, it's just sitting there with its engine off.
SPEAKER_04:We're gonna watch the tractor.
SPEAKER_07:No, because it's not moving. Oh.
SPEAKER_04:We're gonna look at the tractor. And then we're gonna turn around. We'll slowly walk away from the Zen garden. Step out.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Just breathe in.
SPEAKER_07:Yes, nice.
SPEAKER_04:Do you do you feel a bit better now?
SPEAKER_07:Um I wasn't expecting the Zen garden to be a field if I'm totally honest. I thought we were talking about the little pot of Zen garden that we've got here.
unknown:What?
SPEAKER_04:The gravel.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. I was expecting like a Chinesey. Next thing behind a field with, you know, a cow and a well, the Zen garden can be whatever you want it to be.
SPEAKER_04:We're heading towards the end. You mentioned a cow earlier. Um, we've got a few moments. We're gonna go to some quick fire questions.
SPEAKER_00:I was getting this last time. What's that gonna do with cows?
SPEAKER_05:But no, before that, we've played a bit of a game. Oh, do you know what? I was gonna say what that's a bad link, and then I was like, that's the best link ever. Yes, because of cow, you're right. Uh getting to move. No.
SPEAKER_07:You're gonna make us have a move off.
SPEAKER_05:So this is called getting this is where I remembered it. This is called Where I Move From. Oh so for the listeners and myself, uh, I only know you on a professional work colleague basis. What I don't know is where you were both born. Oh so what is required? And can I just shout out Alice for a quick time for Five Lakes for coming up with this concept?
SPEAKER_04:And I I can't say that this concept actually works, but we've just stuck stuck to it. Absolutely. Has made everybody go through this.
SPEAKER_05:So, what we need you to do is to move in the regional accent of where you were born.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, she came up with the fact, came out with the fact that cows moo on a regional accent. Okay. She's quite good at accents, so we made her move from different places around the UK and tried to guess where they were from.
SPEAKER_07:Right.
SPEAKER_04:So come on. Here we go. Here's your move.
SPEAKER_07:Okay. Mm. Ooh. I can explain that as well.
SPEAKER_05:That's a lot of gone. There's a lot of information, I like.
SPEAKER_04:It's the face that really helps take this picture, I think.
SPEAKER_07:So when you say I'm saying something.
SPEAKER_05:I feel like I'll know less the second time you do it. We don't need to get that close, but just.
SPEAKER_07:I feel like last time on the episode I was being a seagull and how you're being a cat. And you're moving so it's this bit. Would you want me to say what I was saying?
SPEAKER_05:If it won't give it away.
SPEAKER_07:No, it will give away.
SPEAKER_04:I know what you I know what you were saying. Can you yeah, yeah, I think yeah. Can you say have you got a light boy?
SPEAKER_07:Yes! I speak. Oh my goodness! Only a fellow Norfolk would get that. How you got a light boy?
SPEAKER_04:Can we hear it again now with the context?
SPEAKER_07:Move! See? That wasn't quite as good now. We just communicated in moo.
SPEAKER_05:That was a mo. Can you do that again? But then the response of either yes or no from the seagull.
SPEAKER_06:Oh.
SPEAKER_05:The cow's talking about.
SPEAKER_04:So the cow's asking the seagull. How you got a light boy?
SPEAKER_07:This is so stupid. I'll do it anyway. Moo.
SPEAKER_05:I think the seagull doesn't have a line. Correct.
SPEAKER_07:Yes. No pockets. Oh, yeah. Oh, so long, Doctor Doolittle. If I could walk with the animals, talk with the animals. That's the original Doctor Do Little, not the remote.
SPEAKER_04:Becky, your your move, please.
SPEAKER_07:My moo, okay.
SPEAKER_04:Or should we ask the question? Where a move from? Get his moo.
SPEAKER_07:Mo.
SPEAKER_05:Wow, that was an O explosive sound rather than an Ooh.
SPEAKER_07:Yes, it was, wasn't it?
SPEAKER_05:It's quite a rounded sort of a heart. Um I think, because I know I'm gonna cheat slightly because I know.
SPEAKER_07:No way.
SPEAKER_05:I think because I know you said you worked with Oh no, you said Trisha was filmed in Norfolk, and then Jeremy Carl was based in Manchester. I'm gonna say you're from Manchester.
SPEAKER_07:Incorrect.
SPEAKER_04:So the question is, where are Moo from?
SPEAKER_07:Did you answer where my moo was from?
SPEAKER_04:Norfolk.
SPEAKER_07:Oh.
SPEAKER_04:We had a whole conversation about where were you?
SPEAKER_07:What just literally happened? Sorry, I'm zoning out. You're still in your zone garden. No, what in that field? Okay.
SPEAKER_04:Let's hear your moo again and let's hear where you're from.
SPEAKER_07:Mo. I'm Norwich. Because they kind of like they've got that like twang, haven't they? She's from Nah Norwich.
SPEAKER_04:Maybe the floor in this whole feature is a lot of people are from the same area.
SPEAKER_07:Well, yeah, we all live and work in Norwich.
SPEAKER_05:But they were completely different canals. Yeah, they were.
SPEAKER_07:But then she did Norfolk and I did Norwich. Different, slightly different dialect there, aren't they?
SPEAKER_05:No, they were wonderful.
SPEAKER_04:We're gonna do another quick uh element of the podcast. We've only got a few more moments left, but um, I'm gonna ask you to give me a number. It correlates to a question that a previous guest of the podcast has asked. Is it gonna be my question? Uh it could be, um, but you need to let me give us a number out of ten.
SPEAKER_07:Seven.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:Here we go. This is this is your question. Listen to it in full, and then you'll leave a question for somebody else.
SPEAKER_06:Okay. Hi yeah, I'm Lucy Hunt, and my question is what is your most embarrassing moment on or off stage?
SPEAKER_07:Well, I've already said one, really, haven't I? Splitting my trousers on the last man standing was pretty embarrassing.
SPEAKER_04:From the front to the back.
SPEAKER_07:Front to the back split. You could literally see all my pants. That's that's fairly embarrassing, isn't it?
SPEAKER_04:Would you say one of your most embarrassing moments? What about in uh in the TV world? What was your most embarrassing moment there?
SPEAKER_07:Getting knocked over on Telly was quite embarrassing as well. Um, I ran full smack bang full on into Will I Am once. And when I say ran into him, I mean full on like it took a turn. Like I bounced off him, it was full on, full run. I literally hit him, bounced off, and went, oh my god, I'm so sorry. And he went, uh, it's okay. I was gonna say, he seems to be.
SPEAKER_05:What was uh Willow doing on the Joe McCall show?
SPEAKER_07:He wasn't on that show, he was on the voice. Have you worked on the voice? No, but it was filmed beside where I was working at the time. I shared a lift with um Kylie Minogue, that was fun. Oh, but do you know how can I compete with these names? But do you know she is literally like if we just stood tiny to front, like so you couldn't see our faces and wore exactly the same outfits, just like she's repaying all her double. I wish I was.
SPEAKER_04:Becky, yes, if you were to leave a question for a future guest, it can be absolutely anything. I know it's really difficult, but what would be your question?
SPEAKER_07:Oh, can we do a really like what's the highest score you've ever got on there? No, I don't want to know that. How many pull-ups can you do? Well, they won't be as many as me, so I'm not gonna bother after. Um, can I do a question that might like put a cat amongst the pigeons? Oh. Like, you are so controversial. Oh, I love it. Who is your least favourite team member? Can we ask that or not?
SPEAKER_05:It's done.
SPEAKER_04:It's out there, yes. That can't be a shit. Okay. Okay.
SPEAKER_07:Um we don't have to answer. I've asked a question. You've asked a question. Can you see her panicking? She's literally sweating.
SPEAKER_04:Who is your least favourite team member?
SPEAKER_07:I love everybody equally and dearly.
SPEAKER_04:Lies. Uh, a couple of quick questions then. We always ask people, um, what was your last impulse buy?
SPEAKER_07:I don't spend money. You always go in the pot pinch up for a packet, Chris. I do like a packet of Chris, but it's not an impulse buy, is it? I don't spend a lot of money. I'm reading time. Jules, my partner on the other hand, spends money like it's going out of fashion.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Well, it's good that you balance each other out.
SPEAKER_04:That's maybe good that you two are together then, because you balance each other out.
SPEAKER_07:I don't yeah, I don't spend money easy.
SPEAKER_04:No, no one last impulse buy then? Anything anything that sticks out? If you could work in a different role at Potters, what would it be? What's the first thing that comes into behavior? Activities. Yeah, actually, yeah, that'd probably be good.
SPEAKER_07:Because obviously I love all the sports and stuff, don't I?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, that's good.
SPEAKER_07:So I wouldn't mind. Well, I don't know if I'd I wouldn't mind having a go on reception, you know.
SPEAKER_04:If you were given an elephant, you can't sell it or give it away. What would you do with it?
SPEAKER_07:Who came up with these questions? If I just give it to like a real elephant. Can we put it in a zoo or was that cast as giving it away?
SPEAKER_04:Giving it away. Okay.
SPEAKER_07:Well, then I'd let it live in my garden. Well, yeah, what else do you want us to do with it? I'm putting it in my garden.
SPEAKER_04:Get creative with it. It's all about showing where your mind goes, what sort of person is.
SPEAKER_07:I'd love it. I mean, I think it'd quite enjoy going in the sea. I'd love to have a pear elephant. How much fun would that be? Be a lot of people. I think the size of the Evie'd love it though.
SPEAKER_05:You can tell you're both parents, and that's the first place you went to. Is that all the fun stuff is that I've got to pick up after the elephant will not open that door to put the washig in the door.
SPEAKER_07:I might be able to train that more than I can, people I live with.
SPEAKER_05:There you go, there's a solution. Maybe the elephant can open the door.
SPEAKER_07:I've got a cat. Do you think I could train her to open the door?
SPEAKER_05:You do like training your cat, don't you?
SPEAKER_07:And she's very talented, isn't she?
SPEAKER_04:Smart cat.
SPEAKER_07:Here she goes, showing off again. I even win at cats. You can't win at cat. My cat's more like a dog than a cat. She does things for, doesn't she? She follows me. She'll sit when I ask.
SPEAKER_04:If you um if you were to put any song on the all-exclusive playlist, what would it be? To summarize you as a person.
SPEAKER_07:We have to do our own playlists for the potterators.
SPEAKER_04:What's your but what song? One song capsulates you.
SPEAKER_07:Capsulates me. Mine might be something from Pink. Because she's quite like ballsy. Energetic, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I can't see it.
SPEAKER_07:She's like really gutsy pink is, but also really fun.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I see that. Yeah. She flies a lot in our concert.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, she's energetic, isn't she? I'll probably go something by pink.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. Get the party started. No.
SPEAKER_07:That's a good song, yeah. I've got no idea. Something from Pink for me. You're really struggling. Can I just say it's the end of the day? I'm absolutely knackered. I haven't got any brain power. What's the one you had for Mini Machine? She's a maniac. Maniac on the floor. Here you go. That one. She's a maniac. I don't feel like a maniac right now, though. Do you not know my all-time favourite song of all time? All time?
SPEAKER_02:That was the question, wasn't it? Yeah, it wasn't. Well, kind of.
SPEAKER_07:Um, I Wanna Dance with Somebody by Whitney Houston. It's my all-time favourite. And you do like dancing. And I do like dance.
SPEAKER_05:Maybe so that's maybe your song.
SPEAKER_07:There we are, that is my song. A bit of Whitney. Can't beat her.
SPEAKER_05:Do you like the remix by Kaigo?
SPEAKER_07:I just prefer the original, if I'm honest. Why these remixes? I'm like, do we have to temp tamper with it? Something that's not broken. Good point, Becky.
SPEAKER_04:Becky, if you were stranded on a desert island, what Potter's team member would you like to join you?
SPEAKER_07:Beefy. Hello. We have had a lot of like beef in this video, but we do actually see each other all the time outside of work. And we have been on holidays together. We know we can get on. Evie calls me auntie fair and that's right. Reggie can't tell us yet. Your husband calls uncle, doesn't he? We are yeah, very, very close. Yeah. So it'd be fair. Hi, five. We know we're gonna get on, don't we?
SPEAKER_05:Not really. Jack.
unknown:I'm kidding.
SPEAKER_07:I'm kidding. That was a joke. It would be you. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:But no, but it's not going on holiday. Jack has stranded desert islands. She needs someone who's got a big thing. We'd be okay. But you just said Faye can't do anything.
SPEAKER_07:No, I don't know. No, I don't say that. That's him putting words in my mouth.
SPEAKER_05:The whole of the podcast. Have you not heard the podcast, Faye? The whole of the podcast.
SPEAKER_07:No, we'd be fine.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_07:I honestly think if we were stranded, I mean, obviously she'd be in charge, as you can guess. We'd be good though, wouldn't we? I think we'd be fine. Yeah. And I don't think we'd like to annoy each other. We'd just be like, right, what needs to add? We'd just get on with it. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Last question before we wrap things up. If you were to put one thing in the all-exclusive time capsule, it can be an object, it can be a moment in time, it could be uh absolutely anything you want in the time capsule that again sums you up as a person. We're gonna dig up in many years to come. What is the object that represents you? What what's your you put your wedding in there, didn't you?
SPEAKER_07:You put your whole wedding in there.
SPEAKER_04:He said that was a really important moment for him in his life.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, or what if we now don't say our wedding?
SPEAKER_04:No, no, you could but you can say something else.
SPEAKER_07:That's some are some's what about something?
SPEAKER_04:I mean, for you, would it not be something to do like your potterators outfit? I was only gonna say you're gonna say that. I was gonna say, like the the sweaty crop top shows your sort of determination and wanting to win.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, like maybe like a potter's medal. Take off the sweaty pocket rocket top and that can go in there.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah. I think that's a good one for you. It's a good one, isn't it?
SPEAKER_07:I've actually got um, or it's at my mum's house, I think. I've got a little yellow teddy bear that says potters on it that I got here when I was probably because I used to come on holiday here when I was younger. I probably got it when I was about 12, and Reggie now plays with it, which is quite cute. Um, so maybe I could put that in there to represent the old and the new. Oh. That's thoughtful.
SPEAKER_04:That was quite nice.
SPEAKER_07:That took up all remaining brain cells that I've got.
SPEAKER_04:I have to say, that's probably the only sort of coherent, yeah, interesting thing you've said.
SPEAKER_07:So the whole time.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah, that was really that was really wonderful.
SPEAKER_07:Well, at least we finished on a high. Finished my proseco, but it was lovely.
SPEAKER_04:Becky Rickman Jenkins, Faye and Knight.
SPEAKER_07:Yes.
SPEAKER_04:Thank you very much for joining us. One very, very quick thing. If you were to take either myself or Ashley on holiday, which one would you choose?
SPEAKER_07:You.
SPEAKER_04:Me, thank you.
SPEAKER_07:Jack. What I'm sorry, Jack. Last time I did this, I think I said Henry.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, I can't no, I don't think, because I think he well may have done. You may have done.
SPEAKER_07:Well anyway, I'd like to pick Jack on this occasion because Twitch would just be a chaotic bumbling person. What is that word again? Chaos. Chaotic bumbling person. He'd just sit on the beach and be like, well, I don't know what we're gonna do.
SPEAKER_05:That is the opposite. I do think I can just sit on a beach. That's the most boring thing ever. I I'm not a beachy person.
SPEAKER_07:But I mean you'd be sitting there trying to think of something, yeah, and it would just take a look. We've got stuff to do.
SPEAKER_04:And on that note, thank you very much, ladies, for being the double out of it. Thank you very much.
SPEAKER_07:Yes, nice high five to end.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, yes. There we go. Uh, Rebecca Rickman-Jenkins or Becky Rickman-Jenkins, uh, in short form, which you really messed up at the start of the episode. What does that mean? R R J or or B R J. Ah. Not the other way around, which you you did. It's tricky.
SPEAKER_05:Double barrel, yeah, it was it was a lot going on there, but wasn't she a joy?
SPEAKER_04:She well, she's always a joy to have to have around. While we were resetting to do the uh outro for this episode, you had uh a message come through. We talked about it earlier.
SPEAKER_05:Why are you?
SPEAKER_04:No, we talked about earlier about your um ridiculously handsome plumber, and he's just sent you pictures of your new tiles.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:How do you want to talk about those?
SPEAKER_05:No, I don't no, I don't. I don't. We can talk about something else.
SPEAKER_04:He's not a fan of the tiles on the floor.
SPEAKER_05:Right, this right, could we start again? This is not happening. I'm not gonna miss.
SPEAKER_04:No, this is before the toilet's gone in, so it could uh you might think differently once all the other fixtures are in.
SPEAKER_05:No, Your Honor, no comment. Absolutely, I will not have this conversation with you.
unknown:Thank you.
SPEAKER_05:What's your wife's opinion? Um, she's a fan.
SPEAKER_04:She likes the tiles.
SPEAKER_05:If she likes them, I like them.
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SPEAKER_05:I understand. So it's it's come up and it says subscribe to the button. You click subscribe, obviously. No, wait a minute.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, have you just done it now?
SPEAKER_05:No, I haven't actually. How many subscribers do you think we've got, Jack?
SPEAKER_04:At the moment of recording 450 something, maybe you wish, mate.
SPEAKER_05:You wish it's only 412. You are way off. Wow. I reckon that's awkward.
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