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Rein it In with Thom and Dunn
Christine Thom and Vic Dunn
48 episodes
6 days ago
Fortnightly episodes with Thom and Dunn - Welcome to the new podcast where two women who are in the peak time of life try and navigate it one laugh at a time! Today, we’re chewing the fat and, we’ve concluded that life is too short for being good and having serious conversations, so grab your comfy pants, a snack that deserves the name, and join us as we giggle our way through the chaos of menopause, being pissed off, the things we now find funny and the knobheads of life. Who knew adulting would involve so much confusion and so little applause? Cheers to laughter, good company, and the hope that one day we’ll figure out what ’adulting’ actually means!”
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Fortnightly episodes with Thom and Dunn - Welcome to the new podcast where two women who are in the peak time of life try and navigate it one laugh at a time! Today, we’re chewing the fat and, we’ve concluded that life is too short for being good and having serious conversations, so grab your comfy pants, a snack that deserves the name, and join us as we giggle our way through the chaos of menopause, being pissed off, the things we now find funny and the knobheads of life. Who knew adulting would involve so much confusion and so little applause? Cheers to laughter, good company, and the hope that one day we’ll figure out what ’adulting’ actually means!”
Show more...
Improv
Comedy,
Stand-Up
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Episode 31 - Dry bathing and a tuning fork
Rein it In with Thom and Dunn
1 hour 4 minutes 18 seconds
8 months ago
Episode 31 - Dry bathing and a tuning fork
The weeks are flying by—so much so that Dunn completely forgot today was recording day! We're all out of sync with half-term in full swing and teenagers lounging in bed like hospital patients awaiting visitors. Seriously, how are we already at the first half-term break?! This week, we dive into Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy—a film that takes you on such an emotional rollercoaster, you might need a lie-down afterward. We also ask the big questions:  1. Could you be a lesbian? And, honestly, is anything below the waist actually sexy? 2. Could you get in the bath with all your clothes on because it's meant to help with meditation; with a fork? We’ve decided it's time to refresh some outdated poolside lingo—because Heavy Petting feels ancient, and while Canoodling is charming, we think we can do better. Oh, and did you know that 85% of post-menopausal women lose their labia minora? Thom wonders if it’s just gone for a little walk… That leads us down a rabbit hole of nipple talk—specifically, how many you could grow. Plenty more to chat about, so tune in, have a laugh, and enjoy OUR ride!
Rein it In with Thom and Dunn
Fortnightly episodes with Thom and Dunn - Welcome to the new podcast where two women who are in the peak time of life try and navigate it one laugh at a time! Today, we’re chewing the fat and, we’ve concluded that life is too short for being good and having serious conversations, so grab your comfy pants, a snack that deserves the name, and join us as we giggle our way through the chaos of menopause, being pissed off, the things we now find funny and the knobheads of life. Who knew adulting would involve so much confusion and so little applause? Cheers to laughter, good company, and the hope that one day we’ll figure out what ’adulting’ actually means!”