Tea With Twiggy

Welcome to Tea With Twiggy! This podcast was started at a time where people around the world connected and became closer with friends and family even though they could not physically meet. The same is true of Dame Twiggy who reconnected with her frie...

  • 56 minutes 47 seconds
    #103 - Kate Mosse

    Dive into an enchanting conversation with the brilliant Kate Mosse, renowned author of "Map of Bones." In this episode, we explore her captivating storytelling journey from France to South Africa in the J Bear Family Chronicles. Discover how a chance encounter with history sparked Kate's passion for writing and hear about her upcoming live show celebrating 20 years of "Labyrinth."


    Key Takeaways:

    - Insight into Kate Mosse's inspiration behind her historical novels.

    - The challenges and joys of adapting a novel into a play.

    - Sneak peek at future projects, including a special anniversary tour.


    Don't miss out on this delightful exchange filled with literary insights and charming anecdotes! Tune in now for an inspiring listen.


    The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953


    If you’ve enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I’d love to hear from you.


    You can find me on Twitter @Twiggy


    Or you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawson


    My thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:


    ● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave Corkery


    If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email [email protected] to find out!

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    4 November 2024, 8:20 am
  • 50 minutes
    #102 - Peter Firth

    In this heartwarming episode, Twiggy Reunites with the multi-talented award-winning actor and brilliant cook, Peter Firth. From his sun-soaked escapades in Portugal to his early beginnings in Bradford's pub scene, join us as we delve into the life of a man who has gracefully navigated both stage and screen.


    Key Points Discussed:


    Favourite Tea: As this is is "Tea With Twiggy" we need to know what the Peter's favourite tea is! So we have our light-hearted discussion reveals both Peter's and Twiggy's favourite teas – from builders' tea to Lapsang Souchong.


    Peter’s Recent Trip: Learn about Peter's attempt to escape dreary weather that led him to an unexpected adventure in Portugal.


    Childhood Memories: Journey back to Bradford where Peter spent his formative years living above a pub – a cool experience filled with secreted crisps and ice cream connections.


    Early Acting Breaks: Discover how an impromptu audition at Yorkshire Television launched Peter into the world of acting without any formal drama training.


    Hollywood Beginnings: Relive the moments when young Peter found himself on set with icons like Anthony Hopkins and Richard Burton.


    Favourite Tea: As this is is "Tea With Twiggy" we need to know what the Peter's favourite tea is! So we have our light-hearted discussion reveals both Peter's and Twiggy's favourite teas – from builders' tea to Lapsang Souchong.


    Family Updates: Get personal insights into Peter's family life including stories about his children pursuing their own creative paths across the globe.


    Iconic Roles & Accolades: Reflect on some of Peter's most memorable roles including "Equus" which earned him critical acclaim on Broadway, film adaptations by Sidney Lumet, Golden Globe success, and even an Oscar nomination.


    Challenges for Child Actors: An honest conversation about transitioning from child actor to adult performer - why does it work out for some but not others?


    Memorable Quotes:


    "The road to stardom is littered with the corpses of failed younger actors."

    "Big egos are not uncommon in show business…sharp elbows and over-inflated self-esteem will get you much further than mere talent."

    Fun Facts From The Chat:


    The Oscars’ cheering crowd disillusionment – discovering they're often paid actors!

    The surprising story behind “Letter To Brezhnev” production involving Channel 4 stepping in after initial funding only covered one week of shooting.

    Rekindling old flames - how reuniting with Alexandra Pig after 22 years led down the aisle!


    The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953


    If you’ve enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I’d love to hear from you.


    You can find me on Twitter @Twiggy


    Or you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawson


    My thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:


    ● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave Corkery


    If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email [email protected] to find out!

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    28 March 2024, 12:44 pm
  • 12 minutes 3 seconds
    #101 - Best of Tea With Twiggy : Theatre Producers

    The Best of Tea with Twiggy: Theater Icons


    Welcome to this week's special edition of "Tea with Twiggy,” where we delve into the fascinating world of theater through the eyes of two legendary producers. Join us as we revisit some memorable moments from our conversations with Judy Craymer, renowned for her work on the global sensation "Mamma Mia!," and Julian Schlossberg, one of Broadway's most prolific hitmakers.


    Episode Highlights:


    Judy’s Vision: Discover how a dinner at home became the birthplace for the idea behind "Mamma Mia!" and learn about Judy’s unwavering determination to convince ABBA members Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson to greenlight the musical.


    Julian’s Beginnings: Uncover Julian’s entrepreneurial spirit from his childhood in The Bronx – selling newspapers at just 8 years old – which paved his path towards becoming a Broadway powerhouse.


    Friendships & Collaborations: Hear about their deep-seated connections in show business, shared experiences in film and theater, and projects that brought them together over decades.


    Life Stories & Anecdotes: Enjoy personal tales ranging from star-studded encounters to humble beginnings amidst New York City’s changing landscape.


    Whether you're a seasoned theater enthusiast or new to these incredible stories, this episode offers an intimate look into what it takes to create lasting success on stage. For those eager for more details on each guest's journey, full-length interviews are available further down our podcast feed.


    Tune in now for an inspiring trip down memory lane with two individuals who've shaped entertainment history!


    Remember to subscribe and tell your friends for more insightful episodes like this one. See you next time!

    The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953


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    21 March 2024, 1:40 am
  • 54 minutes 43 seconds
    #100 - Mark Knopfler

    Welcome to today's episode where we're thrilled to have the legendary guitarist and songwriter, Mark Knopfler, join us for a delightful conversation over tea… or in his case, studio coffee. Known as a maestro of his craft and celebrated for his work with Dire Straits among other musical ventures, Mark brings stories from his illustrious career and personal life to you ears.


    In this episode:


    Understand how music found its way into young Mark’s life through radio programs like “Listen With Mother” and “Children’s Favourites.”

    Trace back to when finger-picking style was introduced to him by folk singers in Newcastle upon Tyne.

    Reflect on songwriting inspirations drawn from blues heroes leading back through generations of influence.


    Key Takeaways:


    Musical camaraderie is timeless - sharing tales that intertwine professional legends with personal friendships enriches our understanding of artists beyond their public personas.


    The nuances behind creating music are captivating; whether it be mastering brewing techniques or refining guitar skills without formal training.


    Inspiration can come from unexpected sources – childhood experiences listening intently to radio shows laid foundational love for lyrics which later defined Knopfler’s songwriting prowess.


    Mentorship plays a critical role - meeting people who share your passion can expand your horizons musically as evidenced by encounters between young Knopfler, Chet Atkins, Roger Miller, etc.


    Patience in creativity is crucial - sometimes songs need time before they’re ready to be shared with the world; they are akin to living entities growing at their own pace before venturing out independently.


    Enjoy this intimate session filled with nostalgia, laughter, wisdom gained across decades within studios' walls—plus some exclusive insider knowledge straight from one rock 'n roll's most esteemed icons: Mr. Mark Knopfler himself!


    The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953


    If you’ve enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I’d love to hear from you.


    You can find me on Twitter @Twiggy


    Or you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawson


    My thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:


    ● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave Corkery


    If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email [email protected] to find out!

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    14 March 2024, 3:30 am
  • 48 minutes 32 seconds
    #99 - Bill Wyman

    Welcome to this episode where we dive into the life of rock legend Bill Wyman., a former member of The Rolling Stones and founder of his own band, the Rhythm Kings. With over 30 years in the music industry, Bill shares an intimate look at his experiences, from childhood memories during wartime to touring with one of the most iconic bands in history.


    In today's conversation:


    Early Influences: Discover how growing up in the '30s and '40s influenced Bill's musical journey. From listening to big bands on a homemade wireless radio to being inspired by live performances during WWII.


    Childhood During War: Hear about Bill’s vivid recollections as a child experiencing air raids, rationing, and family dynamics amidst World War II.


    Musical Beginnings: Learn about how military service introduced him to rock 'n' roll and led him to build his first fretless bass guitar — paving the way for joining The Rolling Stones.


    Rising Fame: Relive key moments that catapulted The Rolling Stones from playing small jazz clubs to becoming international superstars.


    Life On Tour: Get insights into what it was like touring America before they were famous and how their unique style set them apart from other acts.


    Leaving The Band: Understand why after three decades with The Rolling Stones, Bill decided it was time for new adventures outside of music — including archaeology, photography, writing books, and charity work.


    Continued Passion for Music: Despite leaving one legendary band behind, discover how he continued pursuing music through forming the Rhythm Kings alongside friends like Geo Fame.


    This is more than just a podcast; it’s an exclusive peek into history through the eyes of someone who helped shape rock ‘n’ roll. Join us as we explore these stories filled with nostalgia, laughter, resilience—and above all—music that has stood the test of time.


    The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953


    If you’ve enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I’d love to hear from you.


    You can find me on Twitter @Twiggy


    Or you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawson


    My thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:


    ● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave Corkery


    If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email [email protected] to find out!

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    29 February 2024, 4:07 am
  • 12 minutes 50 seconds
    #98 - British Actors: Best of Tea With Twiggy

    In this laughter-filled episode, our host Cri brings together two celebrated actors, David Threlfall and Robert Lindsay. Both guests share not only their exceptional acting talent but also a warmth that makes them truly delightful to listen to.


    Key Highlights:


    The conversation takes an intimate turn as both actors reminisce about their fathers' professions—David's father being a master carpenter who built sets for the British film industry and later commercials, while Robert's dad was a skilled plumber turned builder.

      


    Both credit their sensible and grounded nature to their upbringing, particularly emphasizing how it shaped them into the people they are today.


    We get an insight into David’s unexpected catapult into fame at 16 years old when he became an overnight sensation due to his distinctive haircut which caught the eye of fashion journalists leading him straight onto international runways.


    While reminiscing about school experiences, we learn that Robert failed his 11 plus exam unintentionally while David passed hers. Also discussed is how life-changing events led to losing touch with old friends until decades later during reunions orchestrated by TV shows.


    For those interested in hearing each actor’s complete interview, simply scroll down Cri's podcast feed to find individual episodes featuring David Threlfall or Robert Lindsay respectively.


    The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953


    If you’ve enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I’d love to hear from you.


    You can find me on Twitter @Twiggy


    Or you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawson


    My thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:


    ● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave Corkery


    If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email [email protected] to find out!

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    25 February 2024, 5:38 am
  • 12 minutes 50 seconds
    #97 - Presenters Part II: Best of Tea With Twiggy

    Join us for a delightful trip down memory lane on this week's episode of "Best of Tea with Twiggy," featuring the charming and hilarious Phil Rosenthal alongside the endearing Alan Titchmarsh. Dive into their personal stories, from childhood memories to career-defining moments, as they share insights and laughter that are sure to brighten your day.


    In This Episode:


    Phil Rosenthal: The creator behind the hit series "Somebody Feed Phil" discusses his upbringing in Queens, New York, his passion for comedy and television, and how he made it big in Hollywood by turning his love for TV into a successful writing career.


    Alan Titchmarsh: Reflects on his unexpected rise to fame


    Gardening Segment: A fascinating segment where we learn about our host’s journey from an apprentice gardener at Kew Gardens to becoming a beloved figure on television – all starting with reporting on a plague of greenfly!


    Phil's Big Break: Discover how Phil sent his parents the biggest TV available after landing his first job writing for television.


    Greenfly Invasion Reportage: Anecdotes from Alan’s early days as he reports live on nationwide TV about controlling greenflies - marking the start of an illustrious media career.


    Kew Gardens Memories: Revelations about caring for historic plants at Kew Gardens and advice given by seasoned gardeners - “Don’t kill Captain Cook’s plant!”


    Conclusion: For those eager to enjoy more laughs and wisdom from these two remarkable personalities, simply scroll through past episodes until you find their full interviews ready for playback. Get ready to be entertained!


    The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953


    If you’ve enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I’d love to hear from you.


    You can find me on Twitter @Twiggy


    Or you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawson


    My thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:


    ● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave Corkery


    If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email [email protected] to find out!

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    22 February 2024, 4:04 am
  • 47 minutes 23 seconds
    #96 - Stewart Copeland

    The Beat of Life: A Conversation with Stewart Copeland


    Twiggy shares a cup of tea with legendary drummer from The Police, Stewart Copeland. Known not only for his musical prowess but also for his wit and vibrant use of language (warning: expect some strong words!), Stewart shares anecdotes that span continents, cultures, and the very evolution of music genres.



    We delve into his multicultural upbringing in Beirut and England, offering a glimpse into how it shaped him both personally and musically.


    Discover fascinating details about his family’s history - including his mother’s role in WWII intelligence efforts at Bletchley Park and his father’s involvement as one of the founding members of the CIA.


    Musical Beginnings: Learn about Stewart's initial steps towards a career in music – from playing gigs at embassy beach clubs to being entranced by Janet Roberts' dance moves which fueled his passion for drumming.


    Stewart recalls two profound moments that solidified his path as a musician; an empowering experience during a Christmas event at Wells Cathedral and witnessing the raw energy unleashed by punk rock at an industry party.


    Formation of The Police: 


    Get an insider look into how he formed The Police after being inspired by punk's DIY ethic. Hear about finding Sting through sheer persistence (and a bit of luck), their starting struggles with crafting hit songs like "Every Breath You Take," "Message in a Bottle," etc., and choosing 'The Police' as their band name from Stuart's list of potential names.


    From discussions on tea preferences to touching family stories intertwined with historical events like meeting Kim Philby’s son Harry before Philby was exposed as a double agent – these personal tidbits offer depth beyond just music talk.


    Whether you're tuning in out of nostalgia or curiosity about one of rock's most iconic drummers, this episode promises engaging storytelling peppered with humor, insights into the world behind global hits, cultural intersections influencing artistry, familial ties to significant historical narratives—and above all—a testament to following your calling no matter where life takes you.


    The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953


    If you’ve enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I’d love to hear from you.


    You can find me on Twitter @Twiggy


    Or you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawson


    My thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:


    ● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave Corkery


    If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email [email protected] to find out!

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    15 February 2024, 3:12 am
  • 14 minutes 28 seconds
    #95 - Entrepreneurs: Best of Tea With Twiggy

    In this compilation episode, host Twiggy brings together two interviews from the archives featuring conversations with remarkable entrepreneurs Joy Mangano and Deborah Meaden. These inspiring women share their stories, their ventures into health and wellness products, as well as their experiences on reality TV shows.


    Key Points Discussed:


    Joy’s Roots: A New Yorker through and through, Joy grew up in Long Island where she raised both her family and business.


    Over the past decade, Joy has delved into health and wellness. She developed Clean Boss over the last two years—a powerful botanical disinfectant that is safe for families and pets while effectively killing germs including COVID-19.


    Deborah Meaden's Experience on Dragons' Den: With 17 seasons under her belt since joining in Series 3, Deborah shares insights about being a judge on the show. She emphasises honesty over harshness when providing feedback to contestants.


    No Regrets Philosophy: Both entrepreneurs discuss how they handle missed opportunities without harboring regrets. They stress the importance of fair deals rather than winning at all costs.


    Friendships Behind-the-scenes: Despite competition among judges on Dragons' Den, there’s camaraderie off-camera; some judges have become close friends who dine out together during filming periods.


    Interesting Moments:


    The Creation of Ceramic Non-stick Cookware: Deborah reveals her role in revolutionising cookware by introducing ceramic non-stick to consumers worldwide—a first at its time which changed an industry standard that had been stagnant for decades.


    Editing Magic: As someone who watches herself on 'Dragons’ Den', Deborah finds it intriguing to see how hours-long pitches are edited down to essential moments for television viewing—though she keeps a watchful eye for accuracy!


    Passion Fuels Success: Throughout their discussions, both guests underscored love for what they do as a driving force behind their success—an infectious enthusiasm evident throughout their careers.


    The podcast concludes encouraging listeners to delve deeper into each entrepreneur’s journey by checking out the full interviews.


    The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953


    If you’ve enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I’d love to hear from you.


    You can find me on Twitter @Twiggy


    Or you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawson


    My thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:


    ● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave Corkery


    If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email [email protected] to find out!

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    8 February 2024, 5:17 am
  • 52 minutes 38 seconds
    #94 - Kevin Bishop

    In this episode, I’m joined by the incredibly talented and humorous Kevin Bishop. Known for his impeccable comic timing and versatility as an actor and writer, Kevin shares candid insights into his journey from childhood stardom to establishing a successful career in comedy.


    Key Points Discussed:


    Childhood Beginnings: How tap dancing at Churchill Theater led to a lifelong acting career.

    The L.A. Experience: The impact of industry strikes on actors' lives, the transient nature of showbiz success in Los Angeles, and working with Rebel Wilson.


    Transitioning from Child Actor: Challenges faced when moving from child roles to adult parts in the entertainment industry.

    Comedy Breakthroughs: How unexpected opportunities carved out a niche for Kevin in comedy television.

    Reflections on Show Business: The unpredictability of an acting career and how it's impossible to plan one's trajectory within the industry.

    Memorable Anecdotes:


    Dinner party connections: Meeting host just weeks prior at a social gathering.

    Strikes in Hollywood: Discussing their effects on both high-profile stars and behind-the-scenes workers alike.

    Cancellation woes: Personal stories about relocating families for shows that were abruptly cut short illustrate the volatility of TV pilot seasons.

    Insights Gained:


    A look into how young actors are managed more like business assets today compared to earlier times.

    Understanding that many aspects of an actor’s life—such as reviews or casting perceptions—can be beyond their control.

    Join us as we delve into these topics with humor, warmth, and honesty alongside my delightful guest who has lived through it all – Kevin Bishop!


    The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953


    If you’ve enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I’d love to hear from you.


    You can find me on Twitter @Twiggy


    Or you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawson


    My thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:


    ● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave Corkery


    If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email [email protected] to find out!

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    1 February 2024, 1:00 am
  • 51 minutes 34 seconds
    #93 - Paul Feig

    Today on "Tea With Twiggy," I'm thrilled to be joined by the wonderfully talented Paul Feig. Known for his flair in both fashion and film, Paul's journey from Michigan to Hollywood is as inspiring as it is entertaining.


    From Humble Beginnings to Hollywood's Limelight



    Paul's story starts in Michigan, far from the glitz of Hollywood. Growing up in an era of cultural shifts, he soaked in stories that later wove into his films. His move to California, starting as a Universal Studios tour guide and then attending USC Film School, was a leap into the world of movie magic. But it wasn't all red carpets; Paul's early days in stand-up comedy at 15 were filled with laughter and learning curves.


    A Household of Humour


    Paul didn't grow up in a showbiz family, but humour was always part of his life. His dad's storytelling and jokes laid the groundwork for Paul's love of both sophisticated and simple comedy. Influenced by comedic greats like Steve Martin and George Carlin, Paul developed a keen sense for what tickles the funny bone.


    Behind the Camera



    Paul's acting roles led to some disappointments, but they paved the way for his directorial debut. Saving up from acting gigs, he created “Freaks and Geeks”—a show that, despite its initial struggle, became a cult classic and a turning point in teen TV narratives. Working with Judd Apatow, Paul transitioned to directing, where he could enhance performances while drawing empathetically on his acting experience.


    Creating Comedic Masterpieces



    Paul's stories behind hits like “Bridesmaids” showcase not just his directorial skills but the power of collaboration. The improvisational brilliance of Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo is just one example of the magic that happens on his sets. His knack for spotting talent is evident in actors like Melissa McCarthy and Rose Byrne, who shine in his films.


    Adapting and Evolving



    We also chat about adapting to changes in the film industry, especially during the pandemic. Paul shares insights into the editing process, likening it to solving a jigsaw puzzle, and discusses the unpredictable nature of test screenings. Despite controversies like those around “Ghostbusters: Answer the Call,” Paul emphasises the collaborative nature of filmmaking.



    Paul's upcoming projects, including action comedies with stars like John Cena and Awkwafina, promise more creative brilliance. So grab a cuppa, and let's dive into the world of Paul Feig!


    The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953


    If you’ve enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I’d love to hear from you.


    You can find me on Twitter @Twiggy


    Or you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawson


    My thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:


    ● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave Corkery


    If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email [email protected] to find out!

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    21 December 2023, 8:58 am
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