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My Mum Made Me (mom, relationships)

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An award-winning podcast on the relationships we have with our mums (or moms if you're not British). Paul Reza Afshar explores the wonderful and sometimes weird ways our mums make us who we are today with famous faces from the BBC, The Witcher (Netflix) and ITV, opening up about the relationships with their mums.


Over the course of a light-hearted 40-minute conversation, ‘My Mum Made Me’ explores the wonderful ways in which mums make successful actors, athletes, authors and activists, told through their childhood stories.

Behind every successful person is a magnificent mum, with all her love and eccentricities. And although we may not recognise them at the time, it’s these eccentricities that make us who are today. My Mum Made Me unpacks the light and the dark when it comes to relationships with our mums.
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Actor Eamon Farren from Netflix show The Witcher talks about how his relationship with his mom, Roslyn, shaped the actor he’s become and how she fought off death to see him collect his first television award. Rosyln has now unfortunately passed and Eamon shares the beautiful memories of his beautiful mother, including how he found 'The Book of Eamon' after she had died.About Eamon Farren and The WitcherDive into Eamon Farren's portrayal of Cahir in The Witcher, as we unravel his compelling performance in the hit Netflix series based on Andrzej Sapkowski's book series.Introduction:Eamon Farren has garnered significant acclaim for his portrayal of Cahir in the immensely popular Netflix original series, The Witcher. With its massive following and roots in Andrzej Sapkowski's renowned book series, the show has captivated audiences since its release in late 2019.The Complex and Layered Performance:Farren, a talented Australian actor, expertly brings depth and complexity to the character of Cahir, a Nilfgaardian soldier tasked with tracking down the powerful sorceress, Ciri. Initially presented as a ruthless and calculating antagonist, Farren skillfully unveils Cahir's multi-faceted persona as the story progresses, providing insight into his motivations.Emotional Range and Transformation:What sets Farren's portrayal of Cahir apart is his remarkable ability to convey a wide range of emotions. While initially cold and calculating, his character undergoes a humanizing transformation as the show unfolds, and Farren masterfully captures this evolution. With profound sadness and regret, he navigates Cahir's inner turmoil, having realized that he was deceived by those he once considered allies.Physical Presence and Martial Prowess:Beyond his acting prowess, Farren possesses a commanding physical presence, making him a formidable figure on screen. He flawlessly embodies Cahir's martial prowess, delivering captivating action sequences that enhance the overall viewing experience.Beyond The Witcher:In addition to his standout performance in The Witcher, Farren has made notable appearances in other popular TV shows like Twin Peaks: The Return and Showtime's Penny Dreadful. His talent has also extended to the silver screen, with roles in films such as The Great Gatsby and XXX: Return of Xander Cage.Conclusion:Eamon Farren's exceptional acting skills and dedication to his craft shine through in his portrayal of Cahir in The Witcher. His ability to convey a wide range of emotions, coupled with his physical presence, has cemented his status as a standout performer. As his fan base continues to grow, it will undoubtedly be fascinating to witness the future roles Farren embraces, solidifying his status as a versatile and talented actor.
Shohana SharminDeath isn't scary to Shohana. She faced her mum's passing by starting a podcast about grief (Finders Grievers) and an on-stage comedy revue "Dead Parents Society". She is resilient, she is brave and she is a brilliantly witty queer Muslim woman of colour who talks openly and with words of wisdom about her mum's passing six years ago. More about ShohanaShohana Sharmin is a Bangladeshi-Canadian emerging comedian, writer and theatre artist. Born and raised in Bangladesh, Shohana is a proud Muslim queer woman of colour. She is a recipient of the 2020 Queer Emerging Artist Award at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. Shohana is the creator and a cast member of the critically acclaimed award-winning dark sketch comedy revue "Dead Parents Society." She is an alumna of Buddies in Bad Times theatre’s 2019 Emerging Creators Unit (under the mentorship of Catherine Hernandez of b current), Nightwood Theatre’s 2019 Young Innovators program, and b current Theatre’s 2019 bcHub Emerging Artists cohort. Shohana presented her first solo show "Come Here Often?" (directed by Akosua Amo-Adem) as part of 2019 Queer Pride at Buddies in Bad Times theatre. Her written works have been published in several publications. She is a former Featured Player at the Bad Dog Comedy Theatre, and an alumna of the Second City’s Improv and Longform Conservatories. She has performed in comedy and theatre festivals across North America. In non-pandemic times, she can regularly be seen performing across Toronto with her award-winning troupe Not Oasis (2017 The Toronto Fringe Patrons Pick, NOW Critic’s Pick). She wishes she could be more like her mother. Visit Dead Parents' Society on Social Media https://twitter.com/dpssketchshow https://www.instagram.com/dpssketchshow
Part II of II. What makes Josh Jones a Gobby Manc Princess? The TV funny man gets a lot of his sense of humour from his mum. But in spite of being Manchester's favourite "gobby princess" it's him who's more prude than his mum. 8am nights out, making fun of mum on the telly and more in this episode of My Mum Made Me. Josh Jones - The Comedian Who Captivates Audiences WorldwideJosh Jones, born in Salford, Greater Manchester, England, is a fast-rising star in the world of comedy. With his unique wit, charm, and relatable humor, Jones has captivated audiences on the global stage. This comprehensive biography delves into his early life, breakthrough moments, and rapid ascent in the comedy world.Early Life and Beginnings in ComedyBorn in 1990, Josh Jones grew up in a working-class family in Salford. As a child, Jones' passion for comedy was ignited by watching iconic British comedy shows and stand-up comedians. He studied drama and theatre at Salford City College before embarking on his comedy career. In 2015, he began performing at local comedy clubs and quickly gained a reputation for his natural comedic talent.Comedy Style and InfluencesJones' comedy style is characterized by his relatable storytelling and quirky observations. His humor often draws on his working-class background and LGBTQ+ experiences, making his performances both engaging and thought-provoking. He has cited comedians such as Victoria Wood, Peter Kay, and Sarah Millican as significant influences on his comedic approach.Breakthrough and Success on the Comedy CircuitJosh Jones' big break came in 2017 when he won the prestigious Frog and Bucket World Series comedy competition. This triumph propelled him into the limelight and led to appearances at major comedy festivals, such as the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the Leicester Comedy Festival. Jones has since become a regular on the UK comedy circuit, captivating audiences with his vibrant stage presence and razor-sharp wit.Television and Radio AppearancesJones' success on the comedy circuit opened doors to TV and radio appearances. He has appeared on popular shows like BBC Two's "Live at the Apollo" and Channel 4's "8 Out of 10 Cats." Additionally, Jones has been a guest on BBC Radio 4's "Comedy Showcase" and Absolute Radio's "The Jason Manford Show."Awards and AccoladesJosh Jones' comedic prowess has not gone unnoticed. He has received numerous accolades, including the Chortle Student Comedy Award and the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year Award. Jones was also named one of the British Comedy Guide's 'Best Newcomers' in 2019.Future Projects and PerformancesJosh Jones continues to tour, sharing his unique brand of humor with fans worldwide. As his star continues to rise, fans eagerly await news of his next projects, including potential comedy specials and acting roles.In SummaryJosh Jones has emerged as a bright star in the comedy world, with his relatable humor and unique storytelling resonating with audiences globally. With a growing list of accolades and increasing demand for his performances, the future looks bright for this talented comedian.
Part I of II. When I told Josh Jones that when I was 11 my mum asked me and my sister to, upon her death, bury her biodegradably in the local park, he had some sage advice. Don't do it... one of the funniest men I've ever spoken with and self-confessed Gobby Manc Princess, Josh Jones....Josh Jones - The Comedian Who Captivates Audiences WorldwideJosh Jones, born in Salford, Greater Manchester, England, is a fast-rising star in the world of comedy. With his unique wit, charm, and relatable humor, Jones has captivated audiences on the global stage. This comprehensive biography delves into his early life, breakthrough moments, and rapid ascent in the comedy world.Early Life and Beginnings in ComedyBorn in 1990, Josh Jones grew up in a working-class family in Salford. As a child, Jones' passion for comedy was ignited by watching iconic British comedy shows and stand-up comedians. He studied drama and theatre at Salford City College before embarking on his comedy career. In 2015, he began performing at local comedy clubs and quickly gained a reputation for his natural comedic talent.Comedy Style and InfluencesJones' comedy style is characterized by his relatable storytelling and quirky observations. His humor often draws on his working-class background and LGBTQ+ experiences, making his performances both engaging and thought-provoking. He has cited comedians such as Victoria Wood, Peter Kay, and Sarah Millican as significant influences on his comedic approach.Breakthrough and Success on the Comedy CircuitJosh Jones' big break came in 2017 when he won the prestigious Frog and Bucket World Series comedy competition. This triumph propelled him into the limelight and led to appearances at major comedy festivals, such as the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the Leicester Comedy Festival. Jones has since become a regular on the UK comedy circuit, captivating audiences with his vibrant stage presence and razor-sharp wit.Television and Radio AppearancesJones' success on the comedy circuit opened doors to TV and radio appearances. He has appeared on popular shows like BBC Two's "Live at the Apollo" and Channel 4's "8 Out of 10 Cats." Additionally, Jones has been a guest on BBC Radio 4's "Comedy Showcase" and Absolute Radio's "The Jason Manford Show."Awards and AccoladesJosh Jones' comedic prowess has not gone unnoticed. He has received numerous accolades, including the Chortle Student Comedy Award and the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year Award. Jones was also named one of the British Comedy Guide's 'Best Newcomers' in 2019.Future Projects and PerformancesJosh Jones continues to tour, sharing his unique brand of humor with fans worldwide. As his star continues to rise, fans eagerly await news of his next projects, including potential comedy specials and acting roles.In SummaryJosh Jones has emerged as a bright star in the comedy world, with his relatable humor and unique storytelling resonating with audiences globally. With a growing list of accolades and increasing demand for his performances, the future looks bright for this talented comedian.
Screen star Sydney Mae Diaz's first love is his mom, Clara. But having worked alongside Christopher Waltz it's clear who his second is... In Part I we talked Sydney's achingly cool mom Clara - so cool she busted him out of school and drove him 2 hours for a gig. In Part II we talk about Sydney's role on The Consultant, being a one-take wonder with his audition tape and having Fresh Prince of Belair's "Aunt Viv" play his mom on screen. Sydney also starred in HBO Gen Z drama Genera+ion about a group of Orange County high school students exploring love, sexuality, friendship, and family while living in a conservative community. He plays J, a thrill-seeking stoner with impeccable wit. Waltz, winning roles and imaginary weddings in this episode of My Mum Made Me.
Sydney Mae Diaz has just finished starring alongside Christopher Waltz in hit Prime TV show "The Consultant" & takes a break to talk to us here at My Mum Made Me (or Mom if you're from the US like Sydney). Sydney grew up in Queens NY but his mom Clara hails from Cuba. Like host Paul Afshar, Sydney has the unique flavour of being raised by an immigrant parent in an English-speaking country, and all the fun, frolics and frustrations that come along with that. Sydney's mom is no doubt cool - she busts him of out school to drive him two hours to music gigs and they chat everyday. Sydney also starred in HBO Gen Z drama Genera+ion about a group of Orange County high school students exploring love, sexuality, friendship, and family while living in a conservative community. He plays J, a thrill-seeking stoner with impeccable wit. We talk screen tests, out-of-town gigs and proud moms in the first part of this two part episode of My Mum Made Me.
Listen to Part II of Jonathon's heartbreaking and inspiring story of surviving abuse on My Mum Made Me, where he shares his experiences of growing up in a household filled with violence, emotional abuse, and neglect. Jonathon's dad's beatings were violent and sustained and left such a scar on his memory that he still recounts them to this day. The head trauma suffered by his mom was so severe she developed ALS** - from which she tragically died. Nursing her in the final part of her life took its toll on Jonathon, but it's a part of their time together from which he still finds glimpses of joy and hope. Discover how Jonathon found hope and healing despite the trauma he endured and how he turned his pain into a positive force for change and the adult he has become today. **(Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, is a rare neurological disease that affects motor neurons)Discover how Jonathon's life changed when he was removed from his dangerous home environment and placed in the care of loving adoptive parents. Learn more about the effects of child abuse and the importance of adoption in providing a safe and stable home for vulnerable children.
Listen to Part I of Jonathon's heartbreaking story on My Mum Made Me, where he shares his experiences of growing up in a household filled with violence, emotional abuse, and neglect. A phone call one night from his birth mom to her cousin warning of danger changed Jonathon's life forever, removing him from a household used to violence, emotional abuse, and neglect. Jonathon's story sheds light on the devastating impact of domestic violence on children and how it can lead to long-term trauma. Discover how Jonathon's life changed when he was removed from his dangerous home environment and placed in the care of loving adoptive parents. Learn more about the effects of child abuse and the importance of adoption in providing a safe and stable home for vulnerable children.
Simon Cowell once described mindreader and hypnotist Tomas McCabe as having "something really special", but his mum Pauline knew that anyway. She grew up in the UK and went on to receive an OBE for her work with the Northern Ireland Policing Board from Prince William. In this episode of My Mum Made Me we talk swapping trousers with Stephen Mulhern, Meryl Streep, Love Actually in bed on Boxing Day and never being grounded.
In part I Simon revealed that after being kicked out by his mum aged 15, and sleeping on the streets, he attempted reconciliation but to no avail. In this moving and candid episode, Simon makes a challenging conclusion - he's just not sure he likes his mum. We discuss what made Simon feel this way, and whether there are others who, deep down, have the same feelings about their mums in this episode of My Mum Made Me.
By any measure, Simon Squibb is making a success of his life. But it didn't start this way. Kicked out by his mum aged 15, Simon found himself homeless and jobless. He's now a multi-millionaire taking TikTok by storm (1 million followers) by giving away money on the street to strangers wanting to start their own businesses. In this episode we unpack the hurt and attempts to reconcile with his mum, which don't always have a happy ending.
After escaping her gangster ex-boyfriend Cameron's mum throws herself into raising her two boys, at the expense of her own life, at least that's what Cameron thinks. Cameron comes to terms with his sexuality, hiding men in his closet to keep his mum from finding out. Returning to Glasgow in her latter years, Cameron's mum rediscovers her sense of self, hailing a renaissance in their relationship. In the second part of this episode, Cameron talks about starring opposite Liam Neeson, sex and silly facts about his home island, Jersey.
When Cameron Moir's mum first came to London aged 18 she didn't expect to become embroiled with a senior member of the capital's gangland. After a dicey encounter, Cameron's mum escaped to the island of Jersey, bringing Cameron into the world. Now in his 30s Cameron talks Hollywood and theatre, playing opposite Liam Neeson and being catfished by Carrie Bradshaw, or was he?
Linus Karp devoted the last year of his life to educating the world on how to be "jellicle" based on the Andrew Lloyd Weber movie "Cats" starring James Cordon. Now he's educating us on all things Sweden - from the traditional Swedish Christmas, the 6-week "Melodifestivalen" Eurovision contest in Sweden and the true meaning of Gratrunk. The wonderful Linus talks to Paul Reza Afshar on his mum's upbringing by a Conservative Swedish priest who kicked her out of home aged 18 and her transformation into a "Twitter gay". Mums, melodies and Princess Diana in this episode of My Mum Made Me.
In this episode, part II of II, Dame Ann Limb, the first female and first gay Chair of The Scouts, talks about why she thinks her mum might have been gay, her experience living as an out woman in the 1980s and 1990s, and why Brits take a different attitude to Americans about rags to riches real life stories. (She's also met Kate, Princess of Wales, which I'm very jealous of) #mum #mom #relationships #britain
The first female and first gay Chair of The Scouts in its 108-year history, Dr Dame Ann Limb speaks about her rise from a working-class neighbourhood in Manchester to being awarded a Damehood for her public service. In this episode, Ann unpacks everything from women in public life to how she thinks her mum gave up her ambitions to conform in 1950s Britain. (She's also met Kate, Princess of Wales, which I'm very jealous of) #mum #mom #relationships #britain
In this touching episode #tiktok star Benny Jee opens up about how we can help #genZ understand the horrors of the #Holocaust, told through the inspiring story of his Grandad. Hear how Benny's grandad survived the Nazi's death march, staving off starvation when he found a single pea on a derelict farm. And how his mum has carried on the mantle of her father's work in making sure we #neverforget
In this episode, the second of two, I ask for Andrew's help in persuading my mum not to be a human shield in Ukraine (she wants to learn Ukrainian as a 70th birthday present to herself) and we talk more about people who resist war, humanism and pacificism.
Andrew Copson (Chief Executive, @HumanistsUK ) tells us about how his two great grandmothers (who saw him off to #oxforduniversity) were "unchurched" and what #humanism actually is. His mum Julia raised him in the #humanist tradition, worked as a dinner lady in his school and sent him off for a private education under the Government's Assisted Places Scheme. Andrew talks touchingly about the untimely #death of his younger brother and memories of the two of them from #childhood . Fun fact: Andrew has met #kingcharles and knows the #tigerclub song.
In this touching episode Mark opens up about losing both his parents - mum during his A-Levels and Dad during his university finals (he still got a double first from Cambridge - a fact he reminded me of during our chat). Although on stage (he's a thriving comedian) punters mistake Mark for a "boy" as an adult he has taken TikTok by storm with a series of videos looking at the idiosyncracies of gay life, imaginatively called "poofsRus". Hear more from Mark on using his comedy to cope with grief in this episode of My Mum Made Me.
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