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Ruthie - The Lockdown Sessions

By: Ruth Kelner and Martin Kelner
  • Summary

  • With university paused, the generation gap becomes more brutal than ever, with 19-year-old Ruthie locked in with boomer parents, but still podcasting


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    You can get in touch with the show via email here; martinandruthpodcast@gmail.com


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    And if you want to listen to the music played on the podcast, the Spotify playlist is here;


    https://open.spotify.com/user/glmpepfmh1mewya62ea7xlpuv/playlist/1YTmo0gN8NNg4f6fWSJqCk?si=xNMf76_oR6Kx6T02HHJaSg


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Episodes
  • Tik Tok explained - 'It's short videos, you watch for hours, and then feel terrible about yourself'
    Jun 5 2020
    In the latest lockdown session, an increasingly demotivated Ruth - with student life suspended - tackles Black Lives Matter, explains Tik Tok, and learns some new words from Dad and Suzie Dent, although Dad gives a totally misleading definition of the word 'anomie.' Also Ella Fitzgerald, mundane celebrity sightings, and the efforts of the French to keep their language pure.

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    49 mins

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