Lucy & Sam dive into the future of phones in pockets, the importance of asking for money, and envision a world where phones have their own house. They chat about reaching out to famous contacts and navigating the balance between broadcasting and living life.
Regularly asking contacts for money is crucial for building valuable connections.
Future generations may find it shocking that phones were once kept in pockets and bags when not in use, predicting a shift towards individualized phone housing.
Deep dives
Family Relationships and Dynamics
Family dynamics and legacies are explored, with discussions ranging from the Erwin family legacy mirroring the royal family in Australia, to famous families in the UK such as the MacVitties and Guinness families. Personal anecdotes are shared, like experiences with exotic pets and lessons learned from hamster mortality.
Comedic Interactions and Telephone Shenanigans
The episode delves into comedic banter and playful interactions, featuring phone calls made to various personalities like Ed Gamble and Stephen Bailey. Light-hearted discussions include unique terms for Prosecco, cheeky exchanges about fastening ankles, and playful banter with family members.
Behind the Scenes Phone Calls and Podcast Dynamics
The podcast uncovers the behind-the-scenes chaos of making spontaneous phone calls to celebrities like Carol Vorderman and Johnny Vegas, shedding light on the unpredictability of such interactions. A failed attempt to reach Edgar Wright for a movie pitch adds a comedic element, showcasing the unscripted nature of the podcast content.
Lucy and Sam get on the blower to some of their most powerful allies. It's important to go scroll through all of your contacts and ask people for money every now and again. One day people will be horrified that we put our phones in pockets and bags when they're not being used. This will be considered barbaric. Everyone's phone will have its own little house.
Recorded by Ben Williams and edited by Aniya Das for Plosive.