Parenting Hell with Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe - S03 EP46: Martine McCutcheon
Episode Date: December 17, 2021S03 EP46: Martine McCutcheon Joining us this episode to discuss the highs and lows of parenting (and life) is the brilliant actress and singer - Martine McCutcheon. Enjoy! Thanks to everyone who bou...ght tickets for the live show in January - we sold in less than 15 minutes! If you want to be first in line for any potential future live dates, merchandise, and any additional show info then sign up to the mailing list here; parentinghellpodcast.mailchimpsites.com Thanks - Rob and Josh xxx If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: Hello@lockdownparenting.co.uk TWITTER: @parenting_hell INSTAGRAM: @parentinghell A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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to the show in which Josh and I discuss what it's really like to be a parent, which I would say can be a little tricky.
So, to make ourselves and hopefully you feel better about the trials and tribulations of modern-day parenting,
each week we'll be chatting to a famous parent about how they're coping. Or hopefully,
how they're not coping. And we'll also be hearing from you, the listener with your tips, advice, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their, their their their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their their their their their their their their their, their, their, their, their, their, tip, their, their, tip, tipes, trie, trie, trie., trie.a, trie.a, tri-a, tri-a, tri-a, tri-a, tri-a, tri- be chatting to a famous parent about how they're coping. Or hopefully how they're not coping.
And we'll also be hearing from you the listener with your tips, advice and of course, tales
of parenting woe.
Because let's be honest, there are plenty of times when none of us know what we're doing.
Hello you're listening to Parenting Hill with.
Bryn to Parenting Hill with. Brynmore.
Can you say Rob Beckett?
Can you say Josh Widdickum?
Very good.
There we go.
Very efficient there.
Emily White.
What was that from Soviet Russia?
Well, we've got a location for this one, Rob.
OK. Let me read out of the email first.
What do you want the email first.
What do you want to guess first?
Because you're closest.
Hartfordshire.
I think you might be correct.
No way.
It's Harrow.
Where the fuck's Harrow?
Oh, Harrow's not far.
That's North London, thrown.
It's what used there we go. Harrow, Meddlesex, technically London, Harrow. Oh, but I'll give you that.
I'll give you that.
It's not far from Hartfordshire.
It's really close to Hartfordshire.
Very good, very good.
Do send in your locations with them.
This is literally the best podcast ever.
I'd listened from the start and you.
And you certainly keep me chipper to the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the to the car at the laddie special today and it reminded me to send you this. This is our son, Bryn, who turned to last week.
He's been in training for the intro for a good few months and we reckon he's just about
good enough now.
Keep up the great work.
I haven't yet bought your books.
It's on the list.
Fewer to me to do list, just be in the moment, just don't bog yourself down with stuff to...
Sometimes you've got to get your fucking list done.
Buy those books.
You gotta get it done.
Great Christmas presents.
Robbocket class act and Josh.
What two roebus tree?
What did you, Josh?
I did not what you, Josh. That's a joke, I knew it was the neighbours one with the you and the tele. Anyway, how are you Josh?
Got our Christmas tree?
Oh yeah!
Very exciting.
He's too big Rob.
If you sit on one end of the sofa you can't see the TV.
Oh no, that's, that's, how big we're talking? What height did you go for?
It's an 8-footer. touring out and it big ceilings. Do you want me to send you a picture? Oh yeah, why not? Yeah. I want to put a shout out from pictures as well on this show. Yeah. My daughter took a photo of me
in my pants going into the bathroom. I put it on Instagram and she took it about my knowledge.
I don't know if you've got any of these photos on your phone that your daughters have taken. So they grab they've got the the the the the their their th. And th. And th. And th. And th th. And th th th. I th. I th. I th. I've got th. I've got th. I've got their tho. I'm their their their th. I'm that. I've th. I'm took to to to to to to to their too. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I their. I their. I their. I their. I took. I took. I took. I took. I took. I took. I took. I took. I tod. I'm tod. I'm today. I'm today. I'm tote. I'm tote. I'm tote. I'm tote. tote. tote. tote. tote. tote. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm tote. I have taken? No, I haven't. So they grab our phones and put the camera on and take photos of us without unknowing, that's knowing. And I'm sure other
people do it. So if anyone's got any photos that their kids have taken them and they're
funny or in uncompromising positions, please send them in. Feel free to blur out certain
things or put a emoji. That's good. I would like a sort of gallery of photos of parents taken
by children without permission.
That's really nice.
Not the other way around.
Not the other way around.
I make that very clear.
I made that.
I'm very clear that these are, these I see your Christmas tree? Yeah I've got
a photo. Have you not sent it? I haven't got a photo. I thought I'd taken a photo.
Okay you haven't got a photo. Okay that's fine, that's good. So that's the end of that.
So was it like green till? It's green Rob. Oh, right. So it's just down the road, probably about 100 yards, 200 yards, but it was big, so I thought
I can't carry this on my own. So they said we can deliver it. Yeah. Twenty quid to get delivered
from the park, yep. You've been, you get so screwed over where you live because they just see
media elite. The window 3 p.m. till 10 p.m.
That's too big a week that is madness. Do you know when you don't want a tree
Rob 20 past 9? That's when it arrived. Six hours away. Oh big boy. So the delivery
from the park do they put it into your tree holder thing at home? No that's an extra ten or I'm not made of money. So 20 quid to to to the door to the door the door to the door the door to the door the door the door to the door the door the door th th th th of th. th. th. th. th. that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. that's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. that's. that's. that's. that's. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thii. thi's thiii's thii's thii's mad. thii's mad. It's mad. It's mad. It's mad. It's that's thi. It your tree holder thing at home? No, that's an extra tenor. I'm not made of money.
So 20 quid to the door?
Inside, inside, they bring it in.
In the hallway, and then it's left on the floor.
No, they stood it up.
Oh yeah, it is on the floor though, because it's not, yeah. It was an actual 10, more pounds, to the the the the the the th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th. th. tho, th. th. tho, thin, thi. th. the the the th, the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. tha. ta. ta. to. to. tooooooo. toeea. to. to. to. to. to. thaa. tha. in the holster. Can you? Yeah, it's one of my favorite bits of Christmas. It makes me feel like a real man.
Okay, so you like that bit, all right. Yeah, I like that.
Wouldn't carrying it from the apartment, you feel like a real man?
That would, I would like that. It made me feel like a fucking legend. Anyway, it was very disappointed. I'm
not going to get it delivered next year because it's a great tree. I love those guys. They give
me a good tree every year. He gave me a free little tree for my daughter's bedroom.
Oh, that's nice. The delivery company is an independent company. Oh, separate from the tree people.
What I think has happened, Rob.
Yeah.
I was basically like, we're either going to get this tree, because we live so near to
the place.
We're either going to get this at 10 past 3 or 10 to 10, because we're the first or the
last.
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Yeah, what heading in the wrong direction?
Yeah, oh no no, don't load it first.
Load it laughs!
Shouting for the window.
You what, mate?
There's my tree, I'm getting told you're getting their true.
What's their?'s too late a night. It's too late a night waiting for a tree.
I'm getting very Christmassy now though. I'm loving it. Yeah? Yeah, it's exciting, isn't it? It's great, isn't it?
The nativity was so good, Josh. Oh yeah. She was Mary. Oh yeah, did she smash it? Do you know what there were other girls in the girls in that? I didn't know that that that pre pre pre pre pre their were their were their were their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their. their. th. th. th. their. their. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the. the. the. the. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. ta. the. the. the. the. know that that preschool has got two classes. Oh yeah. I thought it was one class, but there's two classes, and there are a couple of girls
in the other class.
It was about, so what they did was, for the young ones, which I think is really good, they
basically just got to sing loads of different songs rather than they're basically, they're trying to to sing it, because, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it's they's they's they's they's they's they's they's they's so they're, it's they're just, it's they's they's they're, it's they're, it's they're, it's, it's, it's, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it, they, they, they, they, I I I I I I they, they, they, they, they're, they're, they're, they're they're they're they're basically, they're basically, they're basically, they're basically, they're basically, they're basically, they're basically, they're basically, they're basically, they're basically, they're basically, they're basically, they're basically, was all loving it and they made sure that even though, you know, there's all that talk about. Who's, pardon? Don't worry about that. Yeah, I did cry.
They cried at the end. But like every kid had their own little moment and they had their own
little song together as a group. So it wasn't like, that. Yeah, two people did it. and it was brilliant and I mean they played at the end they just I played like a little this is what got me you made me cry they turned the lights off and
all the kids looked at the screen and they showed a video of photos of all the
kids all this year playing and cut like you know cutting out and doing stuff of
the school set to like one of them really sad like a song you know that's a like a song you know that from a song like like a like a like a like a like they they they they they they they they they they they they like like like like like like like like they they they they they they they like like like like like like like like like like like like like they're like like like they're like like like like like like like like like a they're like like like like like a they're like a they're like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like a they like a they like a they like a they like a they like a they like a they like a they they they they like a they they like a they they they they they they like like like like like like like like like like like like like like like a they're like a they're like a. they're like a. they're like a. they're like a. they're. they're. they're. I. I they're. I they're. I'm. I'm. I'm like. I'm like. I'm like like like like. I'm like like. I'm like like. I'm like like. I'm like. they all died. Yeah, yeah, that's funny why it made me sad.
But it was like a, no, they used a Christmas cover song, you know, from an advert.
Like a John Lewis style.
Yeah, John Lewis's style.
But it was a bit like, but it was a bit like,
but it was a bit like, it was a bit,
and then all the kids were there. And then, it was like, but it was, but, but, but, but, but, but, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, the, and, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, their. their. It, like, like, like, their. the, like, like, their. their. the, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, their. And, their. And, their. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they. they're. they're. they're. the. that. So all the kids were there and they were all going, oh look it's me and pointing to each other and it was so Christmas and lovely.
I did cry it, yes, and I had a mask on and then I cried and then, and it was also as well.
It's been so horrible and just seeing kids, be kids and just seeing kids, be kids
and sitting together and not being separated or being forced, I had a little tear and then the teacher at the end said you cried I went yep but it was brilliant I just it was one at
real highline because obviously we missed my eldest daughter's proper
nativity I saw her Christmas performance but she wasn't in reception
anymore so it's only reception really the the day so but that was so cute
so that was so cute so it was really t week. Nearly finished work for Christmas and yeah we're gonna try and keep pumping out episodes
over Christmas when and where we can and we Josh. Yeah we'll be pumping over
Christmas and that I well that's what I do need to say this right I love my
kids dearly and I love it's when it's their birthdays but two kids birthdays in December is a fucking nightmare so to tell you tell you what when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when when to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to their to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their their their their their their their their their their their their their. I. I. I. I their. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm. the the the the the the the their. I's. I'm. I'm. their. I's. I's. I'm. I'm, when it gets to March, put your dick away. It's so expensive, it's logistical nightmare.
When we get to March, we do need to alert people during the podcast each episode during March.
Stop shagging. Stop shagging. Yeah, so okay, you know like when they do like
veganary where it's a month for November, where that mump's all about prostate cancer and
growing a mousagg. This is the stop shagging month.
and growing a moustache. This is the stop shagging month of March. And I think we should make a big thing about it and a big promo campaign. We'll be on Lorraine
and go look guys I'll be straight down the barrel. Stop fucking each other.
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Do you want to take that positivity into our Christmas guest?
Oh yes, this is our Christmas guest guys. And there's a Christmas connection,
isn't that? What's the Christmas connection? The greatest Christmas film of all time? Yes, she was in elf. It is. A. the greatest. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to th. Do. Do. Doa. Doa. Doa. Doa. Doa. Doe. Doe. Doe. Doe. Doe. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. ta. tha. tha. thathe wonderful Martine McCutcheon.
She died on Christmas Day as well.
Tiffany did.
Tiffany did.
You can't break news like that without being clear.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, sorry, I've got to be clear on that.
When she was Tiffany in Eastender, she died on Christmas day.
When she was in love actually, she died on Christmas Day and she was in love, you. Marty McCutcheon, thank you very much for joining us.
We're very excited about this, big fans of yours, Martin, on screen in music and as a person.
Thank you.
What a lovely, lovely thing to say.
Yeah, well I don't think I've ever met you have, I'm Martin.
No, I've never met you, I think you're amazing as well.
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And you, Rob, and you, Rob.
Yeah, thanks, okay.
And Rob, Rob, I like you.
No, but what I'd say is in this industry, a lot of the time,
oh my God, it's such an honor that you are a nice person and there's not always a case, is it, Martin?
No, it's not always a case.
It does, our industry does attract, let's say, a certain kind of beast sometimes.
Yeah.
And it is nice when you do genuinely thing I genuinely get on with that person.
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Yes, exactly.
We're going to start the interview by all naming the top five people we hate.
You start, Martin.
Let's end our careers right now.
Martin, can you let the listeners know about yourself at home?
You've got one son, Refugee, he's six years old.
I'm married to Jack McManus, a fellow Ken Boy as you know.
Yes, local to me.
Two dogs, Harry and Fred, two dogs, Harry and Fred, all boys.
Oh wow.
And I like it, I kind of like it that way because I was brought up with four boys,
their mom's best friend Pam when I was brought up in Dorsden, East London. She had had had four four am a girl's girl for sure and I am a woman's woman for sure,
but I do find the company of men a lot simpler.
Really?
Okay, even dog, even dog men.
Yeah, even dog men.
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I took it that way. Yeah, I'll be honest.
I am simple.
Do you know what?
I'm really leaning into it?
As I'm getting older, I've just, I've got to that.
I've got to that dad's energy now. If you leave me on my own in a chair, I won't go to to to go to go to go to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be that to be that that that that that I'll that I'll that I'll that's that's that, I'll that, I'll that, I'll that, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I'm, I, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'll th.. I'll be, I'll be, I'll be, I'll be, I'll be, I'll be, I'll be, I'll be, I'll be, I'll be, I'll to be that, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll. I'll just sit back and do that and then they'll get you asleep.
I'm not, I'm ready.
So men, I do think men are simple to a point.
I've seen Rob doing it in some interviews as well.
You just sort of start an anecdote,
you'll think this is a 90-second I rest right here.
I just love that.
I'm leaning into it. I think sometimes there's too many options in life and it is a lot better just to sit there and do nothing and just accept that's going to be your day.
Well, I kind of when I was in lockdown you were my savior. You must have seen my face.
Well, I DMG on Instagram a couple times going, you are making me how with laughter,
you are making me feel less guilty about the fact that I am laying on the sofa at the same position and I've become so so th th th th th th th th th th th th th th so th th th th so th th th th th th th th th th th tho thi thi thi thi thi tho tho tho-all tho-all thi thi tho-upo-upo-upo tho tho tho-upo-upy tho-upy that's that's that's tho-up the fact that I am laying on the sofa at the same position
and I've become so good at doing it.
Well that's the thing you can't put too much pressure on yourself.
And so talk about bloke's being simpler. Did you have siblings growing up then or do you
just spend time with your mom's friends kids?
So basically I didn't have a sibling to that was 15, so I was an only child in essence.
Because on the weekends and in the evenings after school sometimes or Pam would take me to
school with the boys, I spent a lot of the time with the boys.
And I can say it was a different dynamic.
It was very rough and tumble you either mapped in or you didn't.
There was none of this like, there wasn't so much bitching is going on. Like it like it like it like it like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, to their. their. their. their. their. to to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to. I. I. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. the their. the their. to. to. their. to. to. to. to. this like there wasn't so much bitching is going on like it was yeah it was just I don't know it just they just got on with each other and they
made the most of the moment and more spontaneous I think and I just you
know you either had to muck in or you didn't survive they'd just be
clambering around and chucking action men at you and well does this is a
warning sign though for when Rafferty starts dating and I'm assuming
he might be dating girls when the girl comes home to meet his mom and your little boy?
Whoever he dates, she says at this point, I will of course embrace with open arms.
He or she I will embrace but I, um. I don't know. God help him.
We're from Dalston because everyone sees a good side of you Marty, but you might have a bit of a, I can imagine. Are you the disciplinarian in the house, would you say? Do you have you got that side when you can be a bit sterner? Yeah. I mean, yeah, definitely. I think you know. When you come from certain places, I think in our industry people sort of
see that as a real tough side of as you of you or they think you've got a
fight side whereas for us that's just normal it's just you have to hide it a bit
dampen it down. People feel oh that's a bit rude. Oh I didn't I didn't I don't
think that was I spent my whole career advertising the things I still don't quite know what I've done wrong. Yeah, so I you know I think
yeah I probably am at the disciplinary I think Jack puts his foot down when
enough is enough and it's come to the very end. Yeah I probably am a typical he said
mom like I'm full of praise and full of love and full of affection but then I'm also like right
enough enough enough yeah and you do sell handbags out of your boots still, don't you?
Knocked out on the boots, fake perfumes.
What would make you say enough's enough?
What was the last time you said enough's enough?
I think the last time I said enough was just the lack of, I've told him a million times, but if I get him something new, it's fine, but he has to put his other toys to to to to to to to to put to to put to put to put to put to put his to to put his to put his to put his to put his to put his to put his to put his to put his I've told him a million times but if I get him something new it's
fine but he has to put his other toys away and he didn't he didn't it was just
like a car crash car crash car crash and on top of me having a long day filming
something I came in and I took my shoes off and I hurt myself so bad on
this bit of Lego and I was and I swore and
you just said a bad word. Don't worry about my fucking bad words you've got these
toys away I'm adding up and he was like I think somebody needs time out.
Oh no! It's the worst. I know I've created a rod for my own back here.
Yeah, because he's at that real chat chatty stage at six.
It's when they've like, they've got over the reception year at school
and now they sort of think that they're like the most,
the oldest kid in the world, don't they?
And they've got, know, I suppose like a lot of us where we feel we're invincible,
we can conquer the world and then other days where he's just sort of like, oh no.
Oh God, that's the worst. I assay to him as well like to distract from it. I'm like, well who else was there? Why did you only want to play with that person? And he said he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he that that was that was that was that that that that to to to to play to play to play to play to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play to play to play to play to play to play to play to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with to play with that that that that that that the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. to play to play to play to play the sandpit and I hate the sandpit. It was stuffing his shoe, so that wasn't an option.
And he's like a proper little old bloke with his like,
and I'm like, oh, yeah, that's true.
And he was kind of, he's quite picky.
And he also, he's a bit like his mum, that he wants to do what he wants to do
and he wants everybody to play the game he wants to play.
And then they don't, nobody loves him.
And I'm like, no, you've just got to learn to play their game as well as their game as well.
their game as it can't always be your way and I think as well as an only child.
It's good for him, it's got to be this is life. Yeah exactly. I'm sorry one second Michael can you hear Lou and the dog in the background of
this just so I know. I can't. Okay cool. Okay cool. No. Sorry Lou. We've got the
cleaners in the house so Lou's brought the dog. Do you want to come and show the dog to quickly before. What in the room and I was like I was like trying I was like I was like trying I was like trying I was like trying I was like trying to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to listen. I was like to listen. I was like I was like to listen. I was like. I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like to listen. I to listen. I was I was I was I was I was I was I was like to listen. I was like to listen. I was like to listen. I was like to listen. I was like to listen. to listen. to listen. to to to to to to to to to to to to to try. to to to try. to to to to to to. to. to. to. to. I was like to. I There's a dog. I'll take him. He can take him. They can't try and keep him.
They can't hear you so but if you can stop dropping like his treats and stuff would
I'm sorry if you just so she can't go in the house. Well it's a cleaner in the house. She's not allowed in your shed so she's now stood in the. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. the the house. the house. to. the house. the house. to. the house. the house. the the the the to. the to. to. to try. There. try. There's no. There's no. he. There. It's no. I's no. It's. I's. I's. There's. I he. I's. I's. I's. I'll. I'll. I's. I's. I's. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm t. I'm t. t. t. try. try. t. try. t. try. try. I'm try. Irowing her out. Because she's trying to get him to go asleep, I think,
but anyway, sorry, I just wanted to make sure he couldn't hear.
Sorry, I think you're gonna have,
because the dog's not sitting still.
It'll be like the dog was sleeping, but... The poor one, I now feel guilty.
But, you know, the podcast was here before the dog.
This is really awkward now.
The podcast is bringing more into the house than the dog financially, isn't it?
Look, Louie just needs to behave, Rob, like my husband, he's been really well behaved.
He's sitting in the pod again.
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in his lunch and your dogs are asleep are your dogs are asleep or they just in
another room they're in another room look you can see that there's a little
dog basket oh right there we go that oh poor Lou's going out. I thought that's what you professionally did. Okay. See you. No, sorry, mate. Have you ever done Parkinson and this has happened?
No. No.
Lose outside. Right, sorry about that. It was too distracting. You can't interview someone.
I'm watching a dog nearly shit and eat wires, can you? It's impossible.
Sorry. We'll go back.'s talk about your dogs. Let's talk about your dogs, Martin. So Harry is 11 and he's called Harry after Prince Harry
because he's got that lovely color hair like you a bit Josh that kind of
yorky color. Okay. And Freddie's named after Freddie Mercury he's his half brother.
All right. Yeah and he's 10. Okay. And they're like American Spaniels and they are absolutely delightful.
They were like my hairy sons before I had a baby.
Did you find having dogs before a kid helped having a, because they are like a little
baby, they're not as difficult as a baby, long term obviously, but there is the same kind of
commitment. Did you find it helped or not?
Yeah, I find the dogs hard to work than I do raffeting.
Yes, do you know what, Martin, that is the best thing anyone's ever said, because Rob has just got a dog.
Yeah, it's true.
And he said the words there, I know it gets easier because I can hear him trying to convince himself.
We all heard him doing it and you've just totally over it's actually more difficult than a child mate.
They never really grow up beyond a certain point. Yeah, okay, yes it's a constant two-year-old. Fuck, fuck, anyway, let's not talk about dogs anymore. So what does Rapids and play any sports? How's
the birth? Does Rapids play any sports? How's the birth? What are you playing the dog? I'm enjoying the dog? I just can't talk about dogs anymore Josh.
I'm enjoying the dog boat to be fair, I'm enjoying the dog.
The birth was amazing.
The birth was amazing.
Was it good?
Yeah, I had the Eagles playing, not live in concert.
Yeah, I had the Eagles playing, not live in concert.
I had a sea section and take it easy. I had a playlist.
Yeah.
And I put that on in the background.
And it was just, I just felt like with the drugs and everything that they gave me
because I had low blood pressure at one point.
Oh no.
Like I was in this sort of white room, very sort of abfabby. And then they delivered to me going, to to to to get to get to get to go, to go, to go, to go, to go, to go, to go, to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to get to to get to the their their to their to their their their their their their their their, their their, their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their too. too. too. too. tooe. too tool. tooe. tool. tool. together. tooe. together, too. too. too. then they delivered to be going to a kitty.
Oh that is perfect. This sounds amazing. And I was like, oh this is fabulous, yeah. So it was a great birth,
great birth. That's good. And what how do you feel if you hear that song now? Does that take you back to being
drugged up in a white room with a baby?? I think I wasn't to do it all the time.
She's a happy place. It was really a special moment. I really felt like even afterwards when
the drugs had borne off of the Ipidur or like that, there's something when people say,
you know, yeah, yeah, yeah. There's something about when you hold that baby and you look at them for the first time and just
something otherworldly happens. And thank God that you have that moment to cling
on to at times because then when they're star-shaped in your bed and
you're sleep deprived and you feel like a crazy moment. I don't know if it's all men, but I felt nothing apart from fucking L, what am I going
to do with this.
Yeah, no, I know what you mean, Rob.
I felt a lot of pressure to feel something that I wasn't feeling.
Do you know what?
I felt like someone had to.
I felt like a live octopus.
And it's all crawling. throw a baby back in. It's Kenya. So I didn't know what to. I didn't have that magic moment, Martin.
Maybe I needed more drugs.
I love them now, obviously, but I didn't have that amazing.
Over the next few days, I did.
No, I think a lot of people don't have that moment.
I think it takes a what, like, that moment of like, oh this is amazing.
You were like, oh thank God.
It's all right.
They're not both dead.
Basically, if I'm honest, that's why I.
And that's not a great feeling, is it?
That's what I want to feel all the time as a base level.
Thank God they're not dead.
to find you find it difficult at quite easy? Did you take to it well or
did you find it difficult at the first stages of being a mum or was it was it all right?
I think that you probably heard this so much and you probably said it so much but it's just
the lack of sleep. All of a sudden I'm somebody that needs my sleep. Yeah. And I'm just, I'm not a very nice person and I'm just not.
You're looking at Jack out of your corner of your eye now.
You're like, laughing.
Is that true? Could you ask him what you're like when you've had lack of sleep and see what he...
I had like like a sleep.
It was delightful.
Oh, gutless.
My own it, I'm gutless. I own it, I'm gutless. Fair enough.
So how bad was the sleep, Martin?
Well, it was just, you know, it was just getting up every couple of hours and, you know, your
boobs hurting and you feel your range and you don't know what time of the day it is and
there's this baby that needs you and you're trying to be good and make sure they're safe and panicking and you're in in this fight or fight or fight or fight or fight or fight or fight or fight or fight or flight or flight or flight or flight or flight or flight or flight the flight the flight the flight the flight the flight the flight the flight flight flight the flight the flight the f flight the f flight the f flight their their their their their their their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep to ti ti ti ti their sleep ti their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their sleep their their sleep their sleep their their sleep the's this baby that needs you and you're trying to be good and make sure they're safe and panicking and you're in this fight or flight mode the whole time. And it's hard
because it's only it's not really much else if if your breastfee there's not really much
else that anyone else can do. Yeah. You can feel a bit alone and a bit on your own with it.
But I was quite lucky because I was quite lucky because I've thi Because I'm making myself out to be a real hero here.
But I just remembered that after the C-section and the light moment,
the epiphany moment, Rafferty, as often a lot of children's
C-sections do, had fluid on the lung.
And he was rushed off.
I didn't have him.
And they had to give him formula. So he was breastbed and formula from the word go.
Okay, yeah. So occasionally when I couldn't do it, I would nudge Jack and he would get those
tiny little bottles and he would give him one of those and I remember I've got a photo, I've got a photo
of him, he's laying in bed, he's doing his doing his emails what he's doing and the baby's there with its own bottle and
I was just like changes your life how and he's just like getting on with everything.
I know I was just like how does he find this so easy? You know I found it obviously well we did a lot
of bottle feeding with Lou struggled with breastfeeding at the start and stuff but I do think if you're a dad.
Well I suppose you see it is you know I found it, obviously, we did a lot of bottle feeding with breastfeeding at the start and stuff, but I do think, if you're a dad and the mum's
doing all the breastfeeding, there's no formula at all, you do have a bit of an easier run
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Oh wow. Finally, finally, I had him naturally, to this day doctors don't know how we manage
to keep a successful pregnancy. Is it very unlikely then, is it like the chance is quite low with
Lyme disease and in your other conditions to conceive then and keep the pregnancy? Yeah, with my with my combination and my immune system is they kind of the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the thi finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, finally, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, finally, thi, finally, thi thi thi, finally, thi, finally, thi, finally, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, finally, finally, thi, finally, finally, finally, finally, thi, finally, finally, finally, finally, thi, finally, thi, finally, thi, thi, them and keep the pregnancy? Yeah, with my combination and my immune system, they kind of explained it in very sort of
simple child back terms, all my little soldiers that need to fight to keep my immune system
working, they can't do that and keep a baby safe.
Okay. Oh wow. So it was such an amazing time like when I finally did manage to have him.
Of course, yeah.
Yeah.
Did that make the pregnant, so was the pregnancy a really stressful period?
Yeah, I mean, yeah, every one was.
I never, every pregnancy I had, I never knew how it was going to end up.
But it was weird because I just put my Instagram last night that my dog Harry, who
I just look in his eyes and he's like this deep Tibetan soul or something.
The minute that I was pregnant with Rafferty, it was almost like he knew this is the one.
This is the one that's going to stay safe. And before I even knew I was pregnant,
he started getting on the bed, which he never does. And he would gently watch his chin on my stomach.
Ah.
And then I realized I was pregnant, then I kept the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy the pregnancy that that that the that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that. That that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that. And I think that and then I realized I was pregnant.
Then I kept the pregnancy for the first time, and God knows how many times.
And through the end, like he was like my shadow, he would lead the way, he would bark and he'd
let Jack know if I needed something, he'd run down and bark and get him.
He's just like the most amazing. Dogs are just so amazing.
Dogs are good.
Yes, dogs are good.
Don't be hope the one.
I'm seeing like a round Robin Way.
Thanks, Marty.
So, Rob, if you ever get pregnant, your dog will protect you.
That's what we've got.
That's what we've got. Obviously you must have been so anxious during that pregnancy, Martin. So, you know, you don't have to talk about this if you're not comfortable, but sometimes
the listeners do sort of appreciate it with people that are struggling with pregnancies and
stuff.
So had you had you been pregnant a number of times before then and it wasn't successful?
Yeah, yeah, I'd had miscarriages before and I've spoken about it before. Yeah, there's and you kind of just, you didn't know in the end,
I didn't know in the end how to feel,
whether to feel griffle, whether to feel scared,
whether to really believe in it or not,
you know, what was gonna happen.
But it is so wonderful and I do feel so lucky that, you know, I managed to become a mother and because in this day and age more than ever, like, to the end, the end, to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, to the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, how the end, how the end, how the end, how the end, how, how the end, how, how, how, how, how, how, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end the end the end the end the end the end the end the end the end the end the end the end the their their to to to to to to to the to to to to the end, to to the end, to to the end, the the the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, the end, that you know I managed to become a mother and
because in this day and age more than ever like miscarriage seems to be
through the roof. Yeah and no one really talks about it as well so it makes it
harder for people to know how to feel. Yeah or I find you know and I get people
grieved differently but I think when you have had miscarriages and you've grieved yourself,
when you suddenly sort of see it all of a sudden on Instagram,
and it's quite traumatic, and it catches you unaware,
and there's no warning that this is going to contain upsetting footage,
it takes you straight back to that moment.
And I think I think it needs to be, you know, I think people need to talk about it, but I think
it needs to be done and, you know, as often the case with many things, it needs to be done
in the right way. We've done this in a conversational way, it's led this, it's led there, it's
got there. But I do sometimes think when's quite harrowing for them obviously but also like you didn't choose to see that moment at that time. Yeah of course. So I think personal
thing, I think such a personal thing and I think like you say it when people
some people are ready to talk about it some people aren't and it's all okay because it's such a huge thing.
Yeah, there's no right or wrong way to deal with Josh Josh I mean, you know, Josh has experienced it as well with Rose and stuff.
Yeah, what I found with was the second pregnancy, we had a child and then we had a miscarriage
and we had a second child. And the second pregnancy, I found no, I sound, this sounds awful, but you don't find any joy in it.
I found it just total, oh God, that's another day we've got through and nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing.
total oh god that's another day we've got through and nothing's gone wrong. Do you know what I mean? Oh and the scans suddenly became the first time the
scans were really exciting the scans become like getting an exam result where
you can only think about whether you failed you know what I mean? Like you
could only imagine what's going to go wrong and I thought that was
quite an interesting thing where no one really talks about how it then affects even if you do have another kid or
that isn't a easy ride. That suddenly becomes infected with all these memories of what happened
before I think. Yeah, and I think, you know, there are people out there that didn't manage
to have that other child and there's all of the, you know, and lose children at quite a late stage. Yeah. You just assume miscarriages, they happen early on and they happen at all different times.
And I think that there's a grieving process, there's, and then of course, when you get pregnant again,
if you've got hit by a bus, you're going to look left or right, you know, to see if you're today and it does take that spontaneity like you say and that fun out of the joy of really
truly embracing the pregnancy, but also you're doing the right thing and you're being wise
because you're making an informed choice and you know how fragile life is and you do know it's not a given. And I think that a loss of life it's no wonder
not a lot of people talk about it all the time. It's a huge thing. It's a huge thing. Yeah of course.
And then your brains are horrible thing in it because all of a sudden it goes, oh you're not
enjoying the pregnancy you should be enjoying it and then other people will in it and then it's a vicious cycle of whatever's going on you're beating yourself up over it so I think you just got to be kind to yourself.
And I felt really like I felt for Jack because obviously I have my body would often go through
all the phases of pregnancy and the hormones that went with it and Jack could literally like
hold my hand and try and be supportive but other than that, you know, he just wanted to make
everything right or I feel, I did feel for the partner, like I did really feel because at least
I was going through it, I felt like I was a doer, I was trying and I did really feel for Jack
throughout all of it. So I do think it is hard for the partner. And when your son was born. So obviously, I mean, I know loads about ME but that must be if you're
having I don't know how it works but like if you're struggling with energy and stuff that must
be really difficult parenting right? It's really hard so from what I was told from my specialist
he said to me when you do manage to have a successful pregnancy what I would personally
advise for you,
in your case is true, because ME can fluctuate
and lime and things like that,
it's so different for different people.
And a lot of people kind of get on their orange box
and shout at you if you talk about it.
But for me personally, he said,
you'd be better off having a C-section, because a lot of the people that have have thapapap had the baby naturally, they're so chuffed with themselves
that they've used every ounce of energy.
Yeah.
You've got even a normal person finds tough to recover from.
And then they can't pick up their children
and bond with them for a couple months afterwards.
Yeah. So that's why he said, I think we should have a C-section, have that recovery.
And when Rafferty had the fluid on his lungs, they said that once you can walk with your
little strip on wheels up and down the corridor, you can go and see it.
So I was like, C-section, one C-section, I've got this superhuman baby.
I was up and down the courage on the nurses were like,
Mikey.
What do you feel?
I'm ready.
I'm ready to go to see him.
Oh.
You know what?
I'm always going to think of Take it Easy and the Eagles.
I'll think of you and Raffety now.
That's such a lovely story.
Thank you.
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Martin, I was going to ask us as well, because when you was a kid, you did a lot of tellia as a kid,
didn't you?
Adverts and stuff like that and a bit of a child star.
Is that something you'd like for Raffety?
Or would you push him away from it as he got a bit older?
Do you know, I'm not going to push him into it and I and I'm going to it and I'm not going to push him away from it. I'm going to just, I want him to find who he is and what he is. He might go through different phases, you know, he might go through
phases. I mean he does, I have to say, he, I don't know if I would have to say he loves Robin Rommish
and I have to try and stop the bad words. That's quite a saucy show at the street, isn't it? Yeah, he doesn't always leave much...
I'm like, oh, oh, he absolutely loves it.
He howls with laughter and he loves making people laugh.
Oh really?
So yeah, he loves that having that audience making people giggle and like, he knows
we love Kenny Rogers and he came down the other day.
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up as to six. A little guitar. Yeah well because because my mom loves it and so when she comes
out she goes like that it's up. And it comes on and so he knows all about, we told him all about the gambler
and what the song means and he came down with a beard and the hat and he just absolutely
loved it that we were crying with love.
Oh bless him. Oh Alexa's playing the gambler. Start Alexa. Oh no, other people listening.
The amount of people listening that that's just happened to as well. We like doing that in this show it's a little little little little little little little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the song, the song, the song, the song song song song song, the song the the the the song the song the song the song the song the song the song the song the song the the game the game the game the game the game the game the game the game the game the game the game the game the song the song song the song song song song, start the song song, start the song song, start start start start start start start. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the people listening that that's just happened to as well.
We like doing that in this show.
It's a little, a little Easter egg we put in.
I tell you what we could do, Martin, I don't know if you still get money for streams, but
we could say Alexa and play perfect moment.
Alexa.
Because a lot of people listen to this.
Because a lot of this. It'll be Kenny Rogers and Marty McCutcheon at number one and two.
So quiet, Alexa, play perfect moment by Martin McCutcheon.
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And I promise you it's true, ever since I've had Rafferty,
now they say you get baby brain.
Yeah. The baby brain as they grow up, I don't think it ever comes back.
You know, I think that's just, I think it's all related to tideness. Yeah. Because you never really catch up on sleep whatever age I get to you. Always just... No, you're tired forever now. You know when you see, I used to, when I was about 22
and I see old people, like at 7 a.m. going to get the paper and I'll be, what is their fucking problem? You've got no one in that house, you're about 73, what the fuck you're doing? I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up. I'm up tired. I'm up tired. I'm up. I'm up tired. I'm up tired. I'm up. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm about. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm about. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. I'm about about. I'm tired. I'm about. I'm tired. I'm the sky. I think you have kids it just... And the last thing, well actually I think we're doing all right with a dog is because I'm
already dead inside from the kids.
So, you know, where else is there to go?
Yeah, I would say I don't think you are doing all right with a dog, but we'll move on.
Yeah. So, Revis who does love to watch what I he noticed it, I did Elf the Musical in Arenas.
He loved it, the huge big musical thing and the live audits, because you got that mixture
of arena concert mentality with a musical.
When everybody was up on their feet and cheering at the end, he was like,
mommy! And he was so proud of me.
And then when I did the Mars Singer,
and he saw the reveal,
I literally just put my camera over on the Winter,
over there, and he was just so chuffed
because when you can't see the Mars Singer.
And obviously you cannot tell anyone,
it's like an M.I.5, like military operation.
Yeah, if you tell anyone, put a dead horse's head in your bed.
Has he seen you being run over by Frank Butcher on Christmas Day?
No! You can't show that to a kid! His mom getting killed! That is the star! It was Tiffany!
It was Tiffany! It was Tiffany! It was a completely different woman in the East End. It just looks a bit like mommy who's not disturbing.
You don't understand a relationship with Graun.
Yeah.
What I was going to say, who did he think you were in the Marstinger?
Did he have guesses or did he not really guess?
Was he too young to guess?
Well, no, he didn't think any of them were me.
He's like, I'm not sure about Swan, she's not that cute. I was like, I think she's really good.
I think she's listening to the voice and I think she dances quite well.
You don't know what the others are doing in those little cutesy outfits.
Yeah, you can't see the full choreography of a wing, can you?
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fag of course, but she wound down the window, she went, this fucking kid don't know, he's
born. My mom, shush, put the window back up and put the bag out.
And yeah, so very, very different. I was in a Peabody estate and had to walk past a load of, you know, drug dealers on the
front line every day that had guns and drugs in the bottom of their prams and
maybe little Irish name would run past them.
And then Rafferty turns up to, yeah,
it does, it's most beautiful school.
But I think I'll never ever,
he's got no choice but with the people around him
and the situations that we're gonna be in,
just as a family, I'm with our DNA to keep it real.
Yeah, yeah.
I like that for me personally, it was a concern about, you know, do we send him private,
do we send him state school? And it depends where you are on what those state schools are for starters.
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with the pressure of keeping my disease at bay, and Jack's got his career, I just wanted to know he was safe.
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that's the way around I chose personally to do it. But I think it all depends on like your situation and circumstance.
I just think that I work so hard to have choice.
And that's all I ever wanted.
You know, I never wanted to be anything.
I wasn't.
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and that's why I worked so hard,
just to have the choices with those things.
And did your mom still live in that area?
Or she, she moved out of that area as well?
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Ha ha ha ha ha. It's actually a hate crime, but I know you're having a laugh, okay?
What about, do you take him back for pie mash and stuff like that?
He's had pie and mash and all of that stuff, all of that stuff.
He's gone down the market, I used to do the markets,
my mom down the rain and road, she used to do dry flower arrangements and things like that,
when she wasn't selling the dodgy perfumes.
That was the worst one with a little micthere, the little, that little Brittany Mike selling perfume. Right now, you basically it was 20 quid, you got 15 bottles of perfume.
I was like, it's the deal's too good.
It's obviously the follars.
You know what, I used to push me out front and go, go, go, and you do it for some reason
they believe you more.
Rodney and Del Boyd, I loved it. I still love it. There's still like a humour that is in you
when you come from a certain background, what you grow up with. Whatever it may be, it's in your
DNA and only the people that are around you at that time completely get. Yeah,
and there's something I find really comforting about that and it's also something I find really annoying
but other people don't get it.
Yeah.
What's his accent like? How do you feel about...
He's quite neutral. He's quite neutral. He's got he's got the odd twang of me.
Yeah. But you've got to remember, Josh, that when I go back to Bethan Green, they think I speak beautifully.
You've changed. They go, oh my God, don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, changed. You don't. They go, oh my God, don't you speak nice now.
Can you speak nice now?
This isn't helping my decision as to whether leave Hackney or not, Rob, if I'm honest with you.
Are you in Hackney? Yeah.
Yeah, I live in Hackney? Yeah. Yeah.
He gentrified it and pushed you out.
I'm one of the posh lot though, aren't I?
Elegantly slumming it, Josh.
Yeah, exactly, mate.
Where is it you live?
Where is it you live that the cab drivers laugh at, Josh?
Well, I don't use this the mistake, what you don't call the area is Victoria Park Village, because that goes down very badly indeed.
Martin's covering her face with laughter at the moment.
Martin, would you describe Jack as a bit posher than you then?
Oh yeah, yeah.
So did you clash with the upbringing of your child and certain things that you wanted to do or he didn't want to do and stuff like that?
Or was it quite harmonious?
I just think that I didn't know how to explain it.
Like, he's not posh, he's from Bromley.
But most people are posher than me.
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probably a bit bit posher than the East End where you grow up. Bromley's a bit nicer yeah.
There's some really nice parts. It's greener and it's definitely kind of it more of its own thing. It's a little bit more like Essex I'd say. I'd say so yeah. Definitely. Whereas I think the East End is really, unless it's like the Nouveau,
you know, East End, it's really raw and it's really, yeah, it's just a whole
different grittier thing. It's pretty raw where I live actually, pretty edgy and
raw my part of the East End of the different. Yeah, only the Sophiche. And there's my friend down the road on LeCrac.
But it was all right then, you didn't have different ideas of bringing up kids with you and Jack.
It was quite on the same page.
No, we seem to sort of... Essentially.
Are you the boss, Martin?
Do you just tell him what's happening and he agrees?
Is that a fair assumption?
Until a point.
Okay.
He'll let me sort of run and rave and go on with what I'm doing.
And then if there's something that he really, really doesn't agree with, he puts
his foot down and that's it.
Oh, so he lets it slide, but then really brings out the big guns for certain things. Yeah. When was the last time he had to put his foot down, Martin?
Do you want to share? Or is this too too relationshiply deep?
She's thinking.
What I'm thinking.
It was when I was getting off of the Amazon delivery guy and he said, Martin, come on. No more, it's getting close. I do have a problem with my shopping. tha shopping. thapapapap for the DHL man because he'd seen me so many times and his sister is a
big fan and we're you know really really good friends there
you want to be a DHS man lose Pally without delivery as well yeah
yeah Rose get somewhere with ours I know the Royal Mail guy, I know the H.L guy, the
Hermes delivery or Hermes delivery. I know them all. I know them all. I get too many Amazon
delivery so I'm like, and I know Jack is speaking thinking, you've got fucking nothing
on her. Do you know first name turns or just a bit more, you know, recognised the first name turns? Terry. Terry. Do you keep it or is a lot? Your? Your? You, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their their their their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their their, their their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their their their their their their their their their their their their first their first their first their first their first their first their first tomorrow, their first their first their first-a.. their first-a, their their their the yeah their first name terms Terry do you keep it or there's a lot returns in our house they have to go back
is that are you re-bagging and send him back new like we're all to like three
different colors of address three different sizes oh my own send it
that is organized isn't that is hardcore that is really organized and I'm
guessing Josh your other half might be like me that
if it doesn't work, it just, it didn't happen. No, if it's in the house, it's in the house,
forever. All of that, oh I'm going to take it back and stucke a stucke on it and give it back to somebody
and then I've got to go and queue up in the world. No, I've got to laugh. Oh yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, the th, the th, th, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, if it, if it, if it, if it, if it's the th, if it, if it, if it's the the the the house, if it's the house, if it's i's i's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i i, if it's i, if it's i i, if it's i i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i, if it's i. It's in, if it's in the the the the the th. It's in, i. the th. the th. th. It's in the the the th. It's in, if it's in, if it's in, oh yeah, but so what, so okay, I get that. So what you're saying, you'll buy stuff you'll never use, but keep it out of laziness?
Yeah, welcome to my house, mate.
Welcome to my house.
Yeah.
And then what happened is that, my mom and my sister and my family come around and they're
like, oh, what have you got? and rummage and then I'll have that, I left that, I love that. And then whatever they don't want goes to the princess Alice Hospice and they're always really thrilled to see me.
Oh, okay, that's fair enough. Okay, you win. God, absolutely done me with a hospice. That's
not fair. You can't, you can't finish an sending that back for her own greed she'd prefer the
money back than a hospice to have a shirt oh well I'll tell her I'll tell her
what she's depriving people of unbelievably oh my god one of our guys which I think
a great idea delivery guy also does a side hustle on a Sunday of washing cars
so when he
stops the stuff, he goes, I do car cleaning on a Sunday, that one's a bit dirty.
And then he touts to work that way. That's a clever way of doing it.
Yeah, I've got three dresses here you could clean my car with, thank you very much.
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So this is quite exciting.
No, no, no, he can stay.
No, we've never done this question live before, which is exciting.
The question is...
It's going out?
Oh yeah, is it?
Oh, bless him.
Oh, go.
Oh, go.
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Stay!
Stay!
It's right!
It's only there in case the internet breaks.
It's only there in case the internet breaks,
because I'm really bad with technical stuff.
I need like a feather and a quill and a wax seal, that's my kind of era.
Yeah, because your zoom name is Jack McManus as well. You've not even got your own Zoom name.
Old school.
I'm so bad.
I'm so bad.
Anyway, this last question is one thing that your partner, or Jack does that annoys you about
parenting, but you don't really bring it up because it will cause an unnecessary argument.
Is there something that's been niggling away at you that is fair enough. Or do you just get it all off your chest? Or is there something you're holding back? Okay, for me, it's the secret cause to the mother-in-law.
Oh, about when she's coming over to look after Rafferty, and then just makes out that it's all just happened.
And I've planned in my diary, he's got mother-in-law driving him nuts to see Rafferty because she adores him and loves him and wants to see him.
And he's kind of like in the middle trying to juggle us both.
Okay.
So he's like, oh, my mum was just saying that she might want to come over tomorrow and maybe
she could pick up Raffity from school.
And it could be like a rare day that I've got off and I'm like, you've already already you you you you've already you you've already you you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already you've already that you've already that you've already that you've already that you've already that you've already that you've already that you've already, you've already had that conversation with your mom, haven't you? Oh, so she'll say he'll go, oh yeah, mom, get him next Wednesday and take him out for
dinner and then he'll come to you like a day before going, oh, I thought it might
be a nice idea, but you know you can't say no.
Yeah, it doesn't remember.
He's been busy, he's been in the studio,that I put the day off to go and pick him up and now you've let
your mom go and do it all.
That's fabulous.
Well done.
Okay, that is, that's quite.
So what would you do?
Were you getting to cancel the mum or do you just take it on the chin?
Very rarely.
But every so often when I just want him to remember the woman of the house I've said. No shit, takes no shit Marti McCutcheon. Good work.
I have, I mean, many times, many times I've gone time, I'll share it.
Yeah, I'm you know, I'm here. What a waste of the day. I could have just done this and that.
Fine, whatever. And then, okay, every so often, I'm just like, you've done it again.
You've not listened to me, we've booked her, we don't need her, you need to cancel her.
Oh my word, that is a tough call to have to make to cancel your own mom.
It's hard to tell someone to cancel their mom. I've seen some of her tweets.
Well, there's times, but listen, you know, there's a job coming in and it's to advertise this or to film this and I've said no to it because I've put him first and
I want to meet him and then I'm sat there with the mother-in-law.
Not even getting paid for that. For free having to put up with her. By the way we got great and she
would probably be the first to say that the wheat linking all this, it's not me or her, is it?
No. It's Jack. It's all Jack's fault. Okay, that's a good one though. That's fair. I think I'm sure happens a lot.
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in a double booking.
My God, what I'm saying?
Oh my God.
Well, you'll be able to listen to it in a couple of weeks, Jack.
Yeah, enjoy yourself, mate.
Enjoy the last few weeks of your marriage before it.
He's laughing. Ithink it's all for it. Martin, thank you so
much for doing this. It's brilliant. Thank you so much, Martin. I've had such
a laugh. We've laughed, we've cried. It's brilliant. And we really appreciate your
honesty talking about the slightly more difficult things as well.
People really appreciate that and I think it's really wise words. Thank you. It's all being human. And the mother-in-in- this, it, it, it, it, and, it, and, it, it, and, it, it, and th- th- th- th- th- th- th- th- th- th- th- th- th- th- th- th th th th th th thi thi th thi thin- thin, tho th th th th th th th th th th th th th th thin, thin, thin, th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th, th, th th, th, th, th, th, th- th- th- th- th- th- th- th- th-in, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin. thin, thin, thi thin, thi thin, thi th. People really appreciate that and I think it's really wise words. Thank you. It's all being human isn't it? All being human and and the mother-in-law, yeah.
I'm assuming we've got to wait for Jack to press the button for you Martin.
Is that right? She was just going to keep waving until Jack.
All right thanks guys. See you later, mate. Bye.
Bye. Martin McCutcheon.
That was great.
I enjoyed that, Josh.
Yeah, that was great.
I knew you'd bring up Frank Butcher.
Go to, mate.
You were so excited to bring up 90s nostalgia.
You suggested that she show a fictional version of her murder in front of her son.
Do you know what? It wasn't murder Rob, it was an accident. Look, Rafferty. Stop crying. It was an accident. Frank didn't mean it. Frank was not at fault for that accident, Rafferty.
But that was great, I really enjoyed that. Really good. And I would say it now, Rob. Yep. It's very rare you do a podcast where the other two people have both got their partners in the room at the same time. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. time. time. tom. Yes. tom. Yes. Yes. Yes. tom. tod tod, I, I, I, I, I, I, tha, tha, tha, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, the the the the the the the the the the the their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, to to, to, podcast where the other two people have both got their partners in the room at the same time. Yes.
I was the only one flying solo for the first 20 minutes. It was a ludicrous
decision that Lou's just said oh I'll come down with the dog as if and
weirdy Lou was making more noise in the dog panicking about tryings and stuff. Anyway, yeah, so that was, the dogs are fine, they're great actually, they're lovely, you know, as Martin said, they're brilliant and they're
not hard to talk. And they genuinely don't get any more, more difficult. That's the beauty
of him. But you love it. Yeah, I fucking love it. I don't, you know what? So fucking sleeping the today, mate. I'm fucking to sleep, fucking, fucking, fucking, fucking, fucking, fucking, fucking, they. I. I. I. I. I's, they. I's, they. I's, they. I's, they. they. they. they. They's, they. They're they. They're they're they're they're they're they. They're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they, and they, and they, and they, and they, and they, and they. They, and they. They're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their they're brilliant. And they're brilliant. And get alive, mate. I'm up and about. I'm seeing the world, yeah.
I'm fucking taking in those big deep breath,
4 AM, misty, foggy, that crunchy frost at 3 a thro.
It's a thrown the day, isn't it, Rob.
Best time of the day shit. Exactly. You know what I mean? You've been an idiot to take them out at 11 a.m. You've been an idiot? Who wants to be picking up dog shit in the heat
after a hour of sleep? Come on, mate, grow up. Anyway, see on Tuesday, Rob. For more positivity.
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