Notorious flakes, Richard and Libby are on a mission to prove they can complete something they start by starting a podcast about ideas, ventures and hobbies they didn't complete.
This week, Richard and Libby celebrate being the same length as a good BBC drama. 6 Episodes... does that mean its time for a break before we record seasons 2 and 3? The duo also dream about starting a Bee Hotel (much to Jim's distress), and has Libby cracked the code to quitting smoking?!
This week, Libby tells us about her badge empire. You heard right, Libby was once an empress. Richard is excited about starting a new podcast story (although Libby had to take it to sex!) and the two chatterboxes toy with the idea of creating their own merch. How profesh!
This week we host our first guest - Bevan tells us about the boardgame he's created, Rudiarius. He hasn't quit, it's just on hold. We hope you enjoy learning about it as much as we did. Libby and Richard also discuss how they feel about the meta experiment and of course Malcolm Gladwell crops up in conversation...
This week, the recurring theme is IDENTITY. Richard talks about why he quit Caholicism. Libby chats about how her job hunt is going. And our two hosts discuss what it means to be a Londoner. Richard also touches on his obsession with behavioural science. A thrilling mix of discussing religious and LGBTQ identity.
This week, Libby talks about why she quit university (the first time). Richard talks about his new favourite magazine - Perfect Bound- and they both get all excited about drag and their drag personas as inspired by KoC Initiative. Who knew we'd make it this far?
This week, Richard talks about the skincare business he started and, you guessed it, didn't carry on with. Libby talks about the latest book she's reading - Me, Myself, and US - and Richard shares his fleeting flirtation with getting a dog. And just to remind them that maybe they should stick at smething, they talk about Nobel Prize winner Richard Henderson. But does he have a podcast? NO!!
Each week Libby and Richard take it in turns to revisit a period of their life they left behind. They reexamine the decision to put aside a previously all-consuming passion and talk about whether leaving it incomplete can be considered anything other than failure.