2022-02-04
38 分钟Hey everyone, welcome to this week's episode of Fish.
Before we begin we just want to let you know that we have a very special guest on this week.
So we were doing a live show in Brighton and Anna Tyshinski could not make it to the show unfortunately and so we had to find someone to fill those very big shoes and we did.
In fact we went to the top, we brought in the big gun, Deborah Frances White of the Guilty Feminist.
She is such a fun person, she's a really good pal of ours,
we had so much fun on stage with her and you must check out if you haven't already the Guilty Feminist podcast.
It's a really important, really great show,
comedy show but always full of interesting and important issues and you can find all the information about it on GuiltyFeminist.com.
Deborah tours like we do all the time so do go check out her live show.
In fact this one recorded in Brighton, she'll be back in Brighton on March the 5th.
She's going to be playing at the Pavilion and it is going to be a show that is tied in with International Women's Day so 5th of March do get your tickets for that.
It will be an awesome show, it always is with Deborah and we hope you enjoy her on this show.
Okay, let's do it on with the pod.
Hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,
a weekly podcast this week coming to you live from Brighton.
My name is Dan Shriver, I am sitting here with Andrew Hunter Murray,
James Harkin and special guest Deborah Frances White and once again we have gathered around the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last seven days and in no particular order here we go starting with fact number one and that is Deborah.
So my fact is that actress Tallulah Bankhead had a parrot which she taught to say birds can't talk.
She also taught her to say who'd want to talk to you and who are you so sometimes someone will come in and say who are you and the person would answer and go birds can't talk which was a sort of gaslighting parrot really in a very real way.
It was actually I think a minor bird which I'm assured is a sort of a parrot that might not be accurate but