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Steamy contraband, treacherous sailing and unequal winners

Aug 10, 202247 minEp. 55
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Episode description

We (Josh & Has) begin this episode by learning more about Josh's steam room business meetings and how he introduces contraband into the game.

Has then asks Josh a series of questions in a segment he called 'Inside the Mind of Josh Connolly' where he discovered that Josh once gazed at Tom Hardy at Coral Reef swimming pool in Bracknell. There are plenty of other gems in this conversation.

Onto the real topics of the day, Has introduces a saying "Fail we may, Sail we must" made famous by the late DJ & music producer, Andrew Weatherall, who had it tattooed on his arms after a conversation with a young Irish fisherman. We talk about the need to sometimes have to push through fear, anxiety and worry because for many, there often is no choice.

We then talk about the Lionesses winning Euros and despite this fact, only receive £55,000 (compared to the men's team who received £300,000 for reaching the final) - we talk about the distance in pay parity still in existence.

We say this all the time, but it's really a banger of an episode! You have to listen!

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