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DIG IN: A Second Sibling Dilemma and a Spoiled Choir

5/9/202635 min

A school choir concert descends into full-scale catastrophe, Gary Lightbody gets caught in the crossfire, and Jo shares a childhood assembly story she may instantly regret telling publicly. Elsewhere, the diggers celebrate the unsung brilliance of child-free aunties and borrowed dogs.

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First 90 seconds
  1. Jo Whiley· Host0:00

    Coming up on Dig It.

  2. Zoe Ball· Host0:01

    How do you shake your algorithm up? Do you just shout at your phone and just sort of say, "Gardens, puppies." [laughs] That feeling when you projectile vomit.

  3. Jo Whiley· Host0:11

    Next time I interview Gary Lightbody, Jenny, I'm definitely gonna ask him about that.

  4. Zoe Ball· Host0:14

    She's not come to a Snow Patrol gig since because she's still carrying the shame.

  5. Jo Whiley· Host0:18

    [laughs] Never told anybody that at all.

  6. Zoe Ball· Host0:21

    Oh. Well, well done, Jo. I think you've been very brave to share that story with us- Thank you ... in the safety of the Dig It space.

  7. Jo Whiley· Host0:28

    It's fine. I'm not gonna regret it at all. Yeah, no. No one will ever bring it up or clip it up.

  8. Zoe Ball· Host0:31

    Oh, gosh.

  9. Jo Whiley· Host0:32

    All of that right after this.

  10. Zoe Ball· Host0:35

    [upbeat music] Dig It is sponsored by Starling, the bank that helps you organize your money, build great habits, and stay in control of your spending. We talk a lot on this show about how a great garden starts with a bit of a plan and the right environment. Well, money is the same. It's not just about what you have, it's about being intentional with it. How we choose to spend, save, and plan, that's what really shapes the way we live.

  11. Jo Whiley· Host1:06

    That is so true. Being good with money isn't about being perfect, it's about building a relationship with your finances that actually works for you and your life, and that's what Starling is all about. They believe that with the right tools anyone can grow those healthy habits.

  12. Zoe Ball· Host1:20

    One habit I found so helpful is separating your spending. It's that peace of mind of knowing exactly what's for the bills, what's for the fun stuff, and what's actually left

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