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Four: "I was more Mungo Jerry than David Bowie." Paolo and Paul reflect on the first month.

Four: "I was more Mungo Jerry than David Bowie." Paolo and Paul reflect on the first month.

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In this episode of But We All Shine On, hosts Paolo and Paul invite you to join them at De Amicis as they reflect on the first month of the show.

With their signature blend of honesty, humour, and insight, they look back on their conversations with two incredible guests: Dr Jim Goddard and Pauline Black.

Paolo and Paul dive deep into the themes that emerged from these interviews, touching on issues of identity, race, and acceptance - and Paul's inability to have a Bowie haircut. They discuss how these themes have shaped their own lives and explore the powerful moments from the first two episodes that resonated with them.

And yes, Skoggies shoes make another appearance – because you can’t beat a pair of Skoggies!

So, grab a seat at the table and join Paolo and Paul as they continue to talk about what it means to shine on.

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Due to technical issues on the day, we apologise for the camerawork and audio quality not meeting our usual standards during the first half of the podcast.

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