
S2E3 Why do parks even exist? With Travis Elborough
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Episode · 44:53 · Sep 27, 2022
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Location: Butterfield GreenStoke Newington, LondonGuest: Travis ElboroughYou should read Travis Elborough's books about such things as buses, the seaside, glasses and vinyl records. But in this chat we look at - what else - parks! We chat calmly like adults as we stroll through Butterfield Green. Then he mentions he met JG Ballard and I lose my sh*t. Thanks Travis. See you at The Mildmay Club soon for a drink, I promise.As always GRAZIE to Lucia Scazzocchio, Luke Jones (do listen to his brilliant podcast https://southgirlproductionmusic.com/category/podcast-production/), Rosie Wilby (https://www.instagram.com/breakupmonologues/?hl=en) and Mae-Li Evans for encouragement, production support and advice. There would be no podcast without these people. THANKS GUYS. Park Date is about mixing the silly with the serious so do listen out for the original comedy we're slotting in between and after the interviews (which are hopefully pretty funny themselves). Do review, subscribe and like. Namecheck as many trees as possible in your reviews and make them as surreal as possible - I have a very nice prize to give out to the writer of the funniest review.Please follow us on socialsInstagram @parkdatepodcastTwitter @parkdatepodcastMore about Christopher Instagram @christopherbeanlandTwitter @chrisbeanlandchristopherbeanland.comMusic is by Joel Cummins and Andy Farrag. The track is called Cavemen of The Future.Get in touch with ideas, comments, guest proposals if you're a PR, and sponsorship and advertising enquiries.Please do get in contactWebsiteparkdate.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
44m 53s · Sep 27, 2022
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