What a great interview, Jamie's energy is infectious and Jo was very interesting - I could spend hours with her and there's not many I could say that about! I'd love to see a documentary on her explanations of mental health and how it can be misunderstood, something I have been thinking for a long time.
Many experienced interviewers could take a leaf from Jamie's book. He is kind, funny and respectful. You relate with your own experiences and tap into the person you are interviewing with great maturity. Jo Brand is a wealth of knowledge with an enduring personality that is so honest but she doesn't take fools gladly. Well done xxx
Jo is so wise .. people dont understand the nuance /spectrum of mental health.. there are aspects of it that are not discussed and remain stigmatised . Jamie is a brilliant interviewer. I wish he'd had more support as a kid ..
What a fantastic interview. Jo really so likeable and her humanity is hugely refreshing. Jamie, your interning technique is perfect. Respectful, engaged and you let people be heard and you respond to them genuinely and with interest. Winner!
Oh my word!! Just literally came across this. I'll be honest, I listened to it because i think Jo is great, but now im blown away with how brilliant Jamie is, too. He is open, listens, emphasises really well and is open and honest, and can relate to others' situations because he's experienced similar himself. Im so impressed with him. TV can be so projecting of someone, but it's lovely to see him as he is. Brilliant series. Thanks, Jamie.
Fantastic interview. I could listen to Jo talk for hours so informative and her compassion for others is truly wonderful. Jamie, you’ve don’t a great job on this podcast. I love the simplicity of it ❤
Jo Brand is a treasure, and it was lovely to hear her speak of her life, and the wealth of experience, and compassion, she has for the human condition. Brought to mind her series Getting On, which I used to really enjoy. Good one Jamie.
Shes really bang on. I have been homeless and lived in an emergency shelter with alcoohlics and drug addicts when i was mentally unstable at the time. I learnt alot from it. People who judge the homekess dont understand how people get to that place and not only that but also that they themselves could easily end up in the same situation. Its all about mental health. Addiction is just a coping mechanism for mental unhealth no matter the illness or level of illness. I am shocked that Jo mentioned there used to be a psychoatric emergency service. I feel that now in many cases it is lacking. Walking into a&e you feel nervous and worried about what kind of treatment you will get. I have had both good but also very poor experiences deoending on the nurses on shift. I stopped going because it didnt help me. They only want yo tick a box asking you the questions they need to so they can go back gome again. If you dont have an avtial plan to kill yourself they wont do anything to help you. Theres no middle service that orevents the crisis. Its only an emergency crisis service of wanting to end your life. But many need guidance and coping skills and someone to talk to. It needs to be there to prevent crisis point. Anyway i would have loved to have jo as a nurse. It would have made such a difference.
Pray for strength for you my friend. I'm 73 lost my husband and for the first time ever I have felt this low, and I will never tell any of these medical idiots after what they did to my husband. I feel for you and know someone has her on your thoughts.
How are you doing? The way some view being homeless is pure ignorance and lack of compassion. A lot of us are a pay check away from being homeless so we need to stay humble! I had a mental breakdown last year after a string of events one after the other and have been piecing my life back together since. Nobody is exempt from mental illness! I sincerely hope you get the help you need, mental health issues are tough, the stigma doesn’t help either.
As a older person 65 I didn’t think I”d enjoy Jamie’s podcast but I loved all of them so far, yes he’s posh but then people think I’m quite posh, he’s truly a nice guy 🙏 And his guest are all original & extremely talented & interesting. Well done Jamie bravo 👏 might subscribe!
A really enjoyable interview Jamie and Jo. Interesting comments about how attitudes to, and the treatment of, mental illness has changed over the past few decades. My Mum had a ‘breakdown’ in the early 1960s when I was 7. Had never really heard of antidepressants before that; our elderly GP at first prescribed a ‘tonic’. It was only when she had a crisis (I remember it so clearly over 60 years later - I thought they were going to take her away and lock her up, even though she was not remotely violent, just very unhappy) that our other GP attended her, prescribed anti-depressants and she became much better fairly quickly. I would love to have Jo as a dinner guest. Her honesty is so refreshing.
My gosh, this is genuinely brilliant and refreshing. Jo is a fascinating and funny human, and Jaime is an absolute revelation here. Looking forward to his other interview chats in Great Company.
I'm a fan from Italy and I enjoyed this programme. The setting is lovely, so colorful, the interviewer is nice and Jo Brand is one of my favourite, if not the best entertainer of Would I lie to you. So congratulations, I love you both
What a fab interview between 2 lovely, thoughtful people. Thank you both for your time & honesty. 💕👏 Big take away was the rattling of a stick in a swill bucket. Given how lucrative adverts are the fact that Jo Brand has never done any & doesn’t even seem to have been tempted makes me love & respect her even more.
Loved this, so wholesome ❤ Such a remarkable lady, one of my all time favourite comedians! (and of course, adore you so much Jamie! Just the sweetest, loveliest man. You’ve a true talent for interviewing in a way which allows your interviewee to really speak openly and “be heard”. Just brilliant) xx
I absolutely loved that. Never seen this guy before other than knowing he was/is on a reality TV show but he seems a really lovely fella and a good interviewer. I could listen to Jo Brand in that mode all day. I work in MH in SE London myself so it was very interesting to hear her talk about her time in the industry. In actual fact, in my previous career, Jo did one of the corporate gigs she mentioned in the interview when I was working in events at one of London’s big 5 stars on Park Lane. As she left I was standing outside smoking and sort of stared at her as she walked by so she pulled a prolonged funny face and it cracked me up! Hilarious and I’ve never forgotten it.
Terrific interview - new to this channel and have never heard of Jo before now. Where have I been?! I truly wish I knew her personally and as another 82 yr. old woman, I absolutely love her attitude and insights to our current culture. So happy that she visited Canada and I wish her all good things.
This interview was brilliant. It was insightful, the dynamic was energetic and it felt like watching a genuine conversation. I’ll be watching the others you’ve done to catch up on!
These are great. And I love Jo Brand. Just a thing on resilience. If you are self-aware, know, accept, and are not ashamed of your human flaws, you can cope with, enjoy life and have resilience.
what a brilliant interview, love Jo Brand 🙏. This really resonates, my dad was an inpatient in our local psychiatric hospital, which was right at the end of the old hospital system before they were all closed, around mid 90s ish. We used to visit often and it was in a wonderful location in the countryside, we used to take our dog and walk round the grounds, my dad would come and sometimes so would some of the other patients he had made friends with. My brother and I used to roam around the empty wards and corridors, it was huge and had been in the process of slowly closing down wards etc for quite a few years. It's so true what Jo describes, patients were just everyday people - we used to hang out in the visitors room and chat with many of them, also in the cafe. Many patients could come and go, I remember my mum giving a couple of them a lift into town on our way home or pick one up on the way their as it was quite a long walk if they had missed the bus! I even remember saying to my mum, theres nothing much wrong with these people - and she said what did you expect, it's just people going through a bit of a tough time at the moment. She is so right, mental illness is so nuanced - it irks me when people say 'oh I'm so OCD'. It had an impact on me as I started a career in mental health, yes people who are very unwell ie experiencing a psychotic episode or in the middle of a manic episode are a world away from the everyday stress most people experience. But these things are episodic, most people can and do recover and live fulfilling lives. I also agree that there is not one size fits all solution, what people need is time, support and kindness - i have seen and also have personal experience of the benefits of psychiatric drugs particularly antidepressants. We don't know how they work and they don't work for everyone but for many, like me they can be incredibly effective - and then you can participate in therapy and all the other things that get you back into life and keep you well. I don't know why the media is obsessed with painting ADs as terrible, all drugs have side effects - i recently was put on blood pressure medication, the first one made me feel awful, the second one didn't work and the third one works very well - you don't see or hear sensational stories about these drugs though.
Jo was honest in saying that she would rather be drunk than sober if she was living on the street. It is a frightening experience. If only she were in charge of mental health services we'd all be better off.
I’ve just discovered your channel. Great interviews❤ I love and adore Jo, she’s a gorgeous human being ❤ Firstly, Her humour is right up my street, (she always makes me laugh)”secondly she is incredibly empathetic, which is why she went into nursing. When I saw Jo on “Count down” I got how intelligent she is. I realised that to be comedian you have to be highly intelligent with an amazing memory. You know that question, “if you could have any one you wanted at a Dinner Party, who would you choose?” I would want Jo and Trevor McDonald.
Love your podcast, Jamie. Your approach is so naturally conversational, and brings out the best, honest expression of these great people you have on your show. I've so far watched your chats with Jo Brand, Will Young, Rylan (Ross) Clark, and Paloma Faith. They obviously feel very comfortable with you, providing a great insight to their human side, which is encouraging and insightful to us all... Thank you :)
Did not plan on watching all of this - that's the biggest compliment I can give you. I like Jo Brand but you are so good at this interviewing lark Jamie that I enjoyed every bit of this. I used to watch you when you did this with your friend (sorry I've forgot his name? He won Celebrity Coachtrip?) and that was good fun but then I lost contact with it. However Jamie - you are doing a cracking job on your own - new subscriber 😊✌
I just found it tonight with Shania Twains interview. OMG never heard of Jamie. His interviews are my favorite. I am super sick right now so on to watching this one. AMAZING!!
Jamie, I'm really enjoying YOUR authenticity on your podcast, don't worry about being able to relate, we all can really. I wanted to give you a big hug when you described yourself at 8 years... you are a super chap; don't get hung up on the past, keep looking forwards, your future is bright ;-)
just stumbled on Jamies interviews .. he is just fantastic and so are his guests .. intelligent conversations.
Jamie has a loveable smile & he’s actually a good interviewer because he allows his guest to talk & he listens, bravo 👏
He doesn't always listen. Everything has to come back to him and his anxiety. He needs to finish a thought and sentence.
I adore Jo Brand. She’s so compassionate but also straight to the point.
she is vile
It’s John Sergeant with a shit frock on ! Didn’t you know ?
What a great interview, Jamie's energy is infectious and Jo was very interesting - I could spend hours with her and there's not many I could say that about! I'd love to see a documentary on her explanations of mental health and how it can be misunderstood, something I have been thinking for a long time.
Loved this. It was like two great friends chatting together. Not like an interview. Love Jamie’s style with his guests. ❤
Like yr in the room with them.
Everyone seems so relaxed with Jamie
Many experienced interviewers could take a leaf from Jamie's book. He is kind, funny and respectful. You relate with your own experiences and tap into the person you are interviewing with great maturity. Jo Brand is a wealth of knowledge with an enduring personality that is so honest but she doesn't take fools gladly. Well done xxx
Yes, I agree Jamie maybe posh & wealthy but he’s extremely kind & friendly & he’s authentic & just a nice guy!
I adore Jo. Always have since the 80s. She's honest and direct. I've always wanted her to be my friend ❤
I agree, she’d be a great friend to have in your life.
I love her
a friend. what a lovely thought
Jo is so wise .. people dont understand the nuance /spectrum of mental health.. there are aspects of it that are not discussed and remain stigmatised .
Jamie is a brilliant interviewer.
I wish he'd had more support as a kid ..
Massive respect for Jo. A lovely, sharp, funny and ethical person. All round good'un.
What a fantastic interview. Jo really so likeable and her humanity is hugely refreshing. Jamie, your interning technique is perfect. Respectful, engaged and you let people be heard and you respond to them genuinely and with interest. Winner!
Why does Jo always calm me when I listen to her. 7 years and she still is such a joy for me to listen to.
Oh my word!! Just literally came across this. I'll be honest, I listened to it because i think Jo is great, but now im blown away with how brilliant Jamie is, too.
He is open, listens, emphasises really well and is open and honest, and can relate to others' situations because he's experienced similar himself. Im so impressed with him. TV can be so projecting of someone, but it's lovely to see him as he is.
Brilliant series. Thanks, Jamie.
Fantastic interview. I could listen to Jo talk for hours so informative and her compassion for others is truly wonderful.
Jamie, you’ve don’t a great job on this podcast. I love the simplicity of it ❤
Jo Brand is a treasure, and it was lovely to hear her speak of her life, and the wealth of experience, and compassion, she has for the human condition. Brought to mind her series Getting On, which I used to really enjoy. Good one Jamie.
New found respect for Jamie. You’ve come a long way from Made in Chelsea. And Jo Brand; just always utterly adored her.
Jamie Thank You! What a beautiful interview, God Jo Brand is such an amazing Human!
What a legend. I love her comedy and find her fascinating 😊
Shes really bang on. I have been homeless and lived in an emergency shelter with alcoohlics and drug addicts when i was mentally unstable at the time. I learnt alot from it. People who judge the homekess dont understand how people get to that place and not only that but also that they themselves could easily end up in the same situation. Its all about mental health. Addiction is just a coping mechanism for mental unhealth no matter the illness or level of illness. I am shocked that Jo mentioned there used to be a psychoatric emergency service. I feel that now in many cases it is lacking. Walking into a&e you feel nervous and worried about what kind of treatment you will get. I have had both good but also very poor experiences deoending on the nurses on shift. I stopped going because it didnt help me. They only want yo tick a box asking you the questions they need to so they can go back gome again. If you dont have an avtial plan to kill yourself they wont do anything to help you. Theres no middle service that orevents the crisis. Its only an emergency crisis service of wanting to end your life. But many need guidance and coping skills and someone to talk to. It needs to be there to prevent crisis point. Anyway i would have loved to have jo as a nurse. It would have made such a difference.
Pray for strength for you my friend.
I'm 73 lost my husband and for the first time ever I have felt this low, and I will never tell any of these medical idiots after what they did to my husband.
I feel for you and know someone has her on your thoughts.
@@anitaswart.I am so sorry for the loss of your husband!! That’s heartbreaking. 💔 I wish you well and hope you have family to talk with!! 🩷
How are you doing? The way some view being homeless is pure ignorance and lack of compassion. A lot of us are a pay check away from being homeless so we need to stay humble! I had a mental breakdown last year after a string of events one after the other and have been piecing my life back together since. Nobody is exempt from mental illness! I sincerely hope you get the help you need, mental health issues are tough, the stigma doesn’t help either.
As a older person 65 I didn’t think I”d enjoy Jamie’s podcast but I loved all of them so far, yes he’s posh but then people think I’m quite posh, he’s truly a nice guy 🙏 And his guest are all original & extremely talented & interesting. Well done Jamie bravo 👏 might subscribe!
This is one of the best podcasts I have listened to. Jo is incredibly interesting and she has such a warm, friendly personality.
A really enjoyable interview Jamie and Jo. Interesting comments about how attitudes to, and the treatment of, mental illness has changed over the past few decades. My Mum had a ‘breakdown’ in the early 1960s when I was 7. Had never really heard of antidepressants before that; our elderly GP at first prescribed a ‘tonic’. It was only when she had a crisis (I remember it so clearly over 60 years later - I thought they were going to take her away and lock her up, even though she was not remotely violent, just very unhappy) that our other GP attended her, prescribed anti-depressants and she became much better fairly quickly. I would love to have Jo as a dinner guest. Her honesty is so refreshing.
I love Jo Brand, she is what you see is what you get, would be a brilliant dinner guest.
I wish we could all invite her for dinner 🙂
I love Jo, her understanding of the world and passion for people shines through so much here
My gosh, this is genuinely brilliant and refreshing. Jo is a fascinating and funny human, and Jaime is an absolute revelation here. Looking forward to his other interview chats in Great Company.
Brilliant interview Jamie - Jo is so natural..... Great to get an insight into her life... She turned her real life situations into comedy....
I'm a fan from Italy and I enjoyed this programme. The setting is lovely, so colorful, the interviewer is nice and Jo Brand is one of my favourite, if not the best entertainer of Would I lie to you. So congratulations, I love you both
What a fab interview between 2 lovely, thoughtful people. Thank you both for your time & honesty. 💕👏 Big take away was the rattling of a stick in a swill bucket. Given how lucrative adverts are the fact that Jo Brand has never done any & doesn’t even seem to have been tempted makes me love & respect her even more.
Loved this, so wholesome ❤ Such a remarkable lady, one of my all time favourite comedians! (and of course, adore you so much Jamie! Just the sweetest, loveliest man. You’ve a true talent for interviewing in a way which allows your interviewee to really speak openly and “be heard”. Just brilliant) xx
Who doesn’t have time for JO BRAND
❤️
Me, vile person, also not funny.
@@jilljohnstone9632 if she was a viral person, she wouldn’t work so hard for people with mental health
Me as well cant stand the woman
Smart convo. Jamie's got a great way of making an interview deep & funny whilst keeping it respectful
I absolutely loved that. Never seen this guy before other than knowing he was/is on a reality TV show but he seems a really lovely fella and a good interviewer. I could listen to Jo Brand in that mode all day. I work in MH in SE London myself so it was very interesting to hear her talk about her time in the industry. In actual fact, in my previous career, Jo did one of the corporate gigs she mentioned in the interview when I was working in events at one of London’s big 5 stars on Park Lane. As she left I was standing outside smoking and sort of stared at her as she walked by so she pulled a prolonged funny face and it cracked me up! Hilarious and I’ve never forgotten it.
Loved Jo and her comedy since the 80's. Great lady!
This was a good interview too with well thought out questions 💚
I have been on antidepressants for the best part of 30 years. Without them I would not be here writing this
Same here! I have finally given up taking myself off of them, much to the delight of my primary doctor.
Same here
Well done to all of you ❤❤❤
@@happydays7143 Thank you x
Same xx
I absolutely loved this , Jamie you're really good at this 🎉 don't change the formula, you are getting the best out of your guests 👌👌
Terrific interview - new to this channel and have never heard of Jo before now. Where have I been?! I truly wish I knew her personally and as another 82 yr. old woman, I absolutely love her attitude and insights to our current culture. So happy that she visited Canada and I wish her all good things.
This interview was brilliant. It was insightful, the dynamic was energetic and it felt like watching a genuine conversation. I’ll be watching the others you’ve done to catch up on!
I found this really refreshing and helpful. Thank-you both Jo and Jamie. ❤
These are great. And I love Jo Brand. Just a thing on resilience. If you are self-aware, know, accept, and are not ashamed of your human flaws, you can cope with, enjoy life and have resilience.
Loving this, Jo is amazing, and Jamie is brilliantly engaging and warm!
This was fabulous! Such an insight into a great lady! Thank you so much!
what a brilliant interview, love Jo Brand 🙏. This really resonates, my dad was an inpatient in our local psychiatric hospital, which was right at the end of the old hospital system before they were all closed, around mid 90s ish. We used to visit often and it was in a wonderful location in the countryside, we used to take our dog and walk round the grounds, my dad would come and sometimes so would some of the other patients he had made friends with. My brother and I used to roam around the empty wards and corridors, it was huge and had been in the process of slowly closing down wards etc for quite a few years. It's so true what Jo describes, patients were just everyday people - we used to hang out in the visitors room and chat with many of them, also in the cafe. Many patients could come and go, I remember my mum giving a couple of them a lift into town on our way home or pick one up on the way their as it was quite a long walk if they had missed the bus! I even remember saying to my mum, theres nothing much wrong with these people - and she said what did you expect, it's just people going through a bit of a tough time at the moment. She is so right, mental illness is so nuanced - it irks me when people say 'oh I'm so OCD'. It had an impact on me as I started a career in mental health, yes people who are very unwell ie experiencing a psychotic episode or in the middle of a manic episode are a world away from the everyday stress most people experience. But these things are episodic, most people can and do recover and live fulfilling lives. I also agree that there is not one size fits all solution, what people need is time, support and kindness - i have seen and also have personal experience of the benefits of psychiatric drugs particularly antidepressants. We don't know how they work and they don't work for everyone but for many, like me they can be incredibly effective - and then you can participate in therapy and all the other things that get you back into life and keep you well. I don't know why the media is obsessed with painting ADs as terrible, all drugs have side effects - i recently was put on blood pressure medication, the first one made me feel awful, the second one didn't work and the third one works very well - you don't see or hear sensational stories about these drugs though.
Being a whistle-blower is hated...and puts you out of a job. Respect...don't change.
Jo Brand is beyond fabulous!
Fascinating to hear Jo speak on her experiences
Jo was honest in saying that she would rather be drunk than sober if she was living on the street. It is a frightening experience.
If only she were in charge of mental health services we'd all be better off.
really enjoyed this interview, thank you.
Jo is a very intelligent aware empathetic person - really interesting interview 🤔
Like her voice 😉😉
@@regwedde 🤣💙
Loving Jamie on his own!! No vulgarity!!
I’ve just discovered your channel.
Great interviews❤
I love and adore Jo, she’s a gorgeous human being ❤ Firstly, Her humour is right up my street, (she always makes me laugh)”secondly she is incredibly empathetic, which is why she went into nursing.
When I saw Jo on “Count down” I got how intelligent she is. I realised that to be comedian you have to be highly intelligent with an amazing memory. You know that question, “if you could have any one you wanted at a Dinner Party, who would you choose?”
I would want Jo and Trevor McDonald.
Loved hearing this side of Jo. Shes really spot on in what shes saying
I’ve just come across this series and I’m so happy I have…I love the open, honest conversations, thank you Jamie!
This was incredibly interesting, and what a kind woman Jo is, I already thought she was hysterically funny...she is just amazing.
Just discovered Jamie ..he is such a natural and great with Jo ..she is just Great ,my kind of dream friend .
Excellent Jamie, loved your chat with Jo.
Jamie is such a great interviewer it’s great how relaxed and funny always loved Jo brand 👏👏
Jamie is great 👍
Should be on big show on tv.
Fingers 🤞
I love Jo, so I was so happy to see her on this! She’s brilliant!
This was a brilliant interview. You had a genuinely lovely rapport with Jo. Just marvellous 😀 Thanks you!
I loved this interview. I love Jo Brand. So enjoyable!
What a lovely woman. Adored since the 80s and she has such a warmth abput her.❤😊
Wonderful Jo Brand, just herself, articulate, compassionate and funny. Surprisingly good match with Jaime.
@@regwedde A comedian made a joke??? How dare she!
@@regweddeShe’s not serious is she? It’s called a joke. Other comedians say a lot worse.
Winnie Wallace.....Thank you for this Jamie and Jo.Its extremely informative, there's a lightheartedness about it,yet it's a very serious topic.
Just Excellent! Jo is such a fascinating person . Loved this interview and so happy this channel showed up on my feed. Awesome!
Jo, you are an absolute delight and a gem! Love hearing your stories 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼♥️♥️♥️
What a brilliant interview! Relaxed, yet probing. I am your newest biggest fan! Just subscribed
Not something I would usually listen to but really enjoyed it. What a clever, insightful lady.
That was fantastic love Jo brand what a smashing woman nicely done interview thankyou guys x❤️
What a class interviewer; great questions but such a good listener. Gives every interviewee the space to answer - such a skill. Jo Brand - fabulous!
2 worlds colliding in a really positive and wonderful way. Love Jo and kinda like Jamie more now. A lovely thing.
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Always loved Jo Brand. Jamie is such a talented & kind interviewer!❤❤❤
Jo Brand is Hilarious! 😁😂🤣Loved this chat. Was laughing so much doing the dishes listening to this. Love her. Would love her in my life.
Great interview! Great connection between Jo and Jamie. Looking forward to more.
A brilliant interview. Jo seems such a good person. I learnt such alot about her. Really enjoyed this thank you 🎉
Love your podcast, Jamie. Your approach is so naturally conversational, and brings out the best, honest expression of these great people you have on your show. I've so far watched your chats with Jo Brand, Will Young, Rylan (Ross) Clark, and Paloma Faith. They obviously feel very comfortable with you, providing a great insight to their human side, which is encouraging and insightful to us all... Thank you :)
Really great podcast’s and brilliant conversations . Thank you
Did not plan on watching all of this - that's the biggest compliment I can give you. I like Jo Brand but you are so good at this interviewing lark Jamie that I enjoyed every bit of this. I used to watch you when you did this with your friend (sorry I've forgot his name? He won Celebrity Coachtrip?) and that was good fun but then I lost contact with it. However Jamie - you are doing a cracking job on your own - new subscriber 😊✌
This channel will blow up - love the format. 👍
I just found it tonight with Shania Twains interview. OMG never heard of Jamie. His interviews are my favorite. I am super sick right now so on to watching this one. AMAZING!!
Love listening to people I respect. So honest.
Great interview. As a fellow nurse, I agree with Jo’s bullying comments ❤
*Joe's comments on bullying?
Great conversation! Fascinating great questions
Wonderful interview, thank you!
Jamie's technique is brilliant and honest, and that's why it works between them ❤
Fantastic interview!!! 🎉 Jo Brand has always made me laugh! Nice to hear more about her ❤
I love the anti advert! I feel exactly the same. And that is why I love jo.
What a lovely interview, thank you
Very interesting conversation ❤ well done Jamie!
What a wonderful interview
What an interesting and entertaining chat. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Keep being you, jojo. Your loved one share close to you. Thanks for being delightful and kind. ❤❤❤
Hi Jamie, loved these interviews. What’s coming up next? Can’t wait!
Didn't think I could love Jo Brand more, I was wrong.
Love this podcast! Great interview Jamie… Jo Brand is a legend!🌺🌷⭐️
Great interview love Jo total legend 👏
Jamie, I'm really enjoying YOUR authenticity on your podcast, don't worry about being able to relate, we all can really. I wanted to give you a big hug when you described yourself at 8 years... you are a super chap; don't get hung up on the past, keep looking forwards, your future is bright ;-)
Jo is one of my soul sisters. I adore her!
As a Mental Health Nurse I have to say to Jo thanks and well said with regard the nuances of MH illness. Admire you greatly. xx
Jamie, I love your channel, it’s so relaxed, refreshing & informative 🩷
This was absolutely brilliant, thank you Jamie and Jo ❤
Brilliant 👏 love jo ❤️ had bipolar friends who didn't want to take tablets.
Jamie asked all the right questions
I love these sessions! Go Jamie and Jo ❤
This episode is incredible. Thank you ❤
he's a good listener.
Great interview... I could have listened to you both all night....Thank you x