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The Kids Table
Sara and Harry
5 episodes
1 week ago
Introducing Kids Table a new weekly podcast presented by Sara Foxley and Harry Radcliffe. Talking kids' food, musical influences, drawing what you wanted to be as a child, what you learnt when you were a child that you apply to your adult life and much more. A nostalgia fest fuelled antidote to modern adulthold. Because 'growing old is mandatory but growing up is optional'.
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Introducing Kids Table a new weekly podcast presented by Sara Foxley and Harry Radcliffe. Talking kids' food, musical influences, drawing what you wanted to be as a child, what you learnt when you were a child that you apply to your adult life and much more. A nostalgia fest fuelled antidote to modern adulthold. Because 'growing old is mandatory but growing up is optional'.
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Kids & Family
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The Kids Table Pilot
The Kids Table
30 minutes
6 years ago
The Kids Table Pilot

Hello. Welcome to The Kids Table. A brand new podcast acting as an antidote to adulting. In this first episode we (Sara and Harry) introduce the concept and try to cook tubby toast... because growing old is mandatory but growing up is optional. 

The Kids Table
Introducing Kids Table a new weekly podcast presented by Sara Foxley and Harry Radcliffe. Talking kids' food, musical influences, drawing what you wanted to be as a child, what you learnt when you were a child that you apply to your adult life and much more. A nostalgia fest fuelled antidote to modern adulthold. Because 'growing old is mandatory but growing up is optional'.