2024-10-10
36 分钟This week, Andi and Miquita are guests on a whole new podcast, Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams, where they chat about what they’d do if they won a mind-boggling amount of money—a real EuroMillions jackpot. The pair dream up some wild ideas—Andi’s planning a dinner party, under the moon, with Barbara Streisand and Tennessee Williams, while Miquita’s filling up her shopping basket with Ming dynasty crockery, Basquiat originals and a jet-pack or two. Subscribe and follow Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/29z8xrme On Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/4ths7ned On YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/ycyfv2fc On TikTok: https://tinyurl.com/mrxtansd On Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/ykumd329 And remember, you can get that EuroMillions feeling every Friday with brand new episodes - featuring the likes of Grace Dent, Richard Herring, Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks. Brought to you by EuroMillions from The National Lottery and Acast Creative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, everyone.
So today we have something a bit different for you.
It's actually an episode from another podcast that Mum and I were guests on.
It's called Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams.
It's the brand new podcast from Euro Millions by the National Lottery.
It's hosted by the brilliant Sorrel and it's all about what Mum and I would do if we won a jackpot on Euromillions from the National Lottery.
We're talking about £200 million.
So how we'd spend the winnings, where we travel, the houses we'd build, the dreams we'd make a reality, the whole thing.
I enjoyed this so much because I like to dream.
I like to dream big and I felt like.
I felt like I dreamt bigger than you.
I thought you'd go nuts, but you were quite tame.
In what way did you dream bigger than me?
You just had different dreams to me, Makita.
That's true.
It's not really a competition, but if it was, let's say, I would probably have won, I think.
I mean, it wasn't a competition so we don't need to get into it.
But you wanted to do a four day street festival with Stevie Wonder.
I feel like we've sort of done that anyway in our lives.
Four days, that's what you wanted to do?