The strange thing is if you listen to the early part of the podcast she tells it like it was all an accident and she was working in a bar and never meant to get into the music industry, then later on she confesses how driven and competitive she was, even from an early age. I just can't reconcile those two versions.
@@catinthehat906 She's always been driven and competitive but singing came late for her. Her early training was in dance and art, not music. She's always said that she was involved in a lot of different things, but it was the singing that took off.
I looked at Paloma Faith as an absolute idol from a young age and I still do. However, to see her open up and be so truthful makes me realise were all the same. What an inspirational woman. She's kind, beautiful and smart. I'm even more obsessed. ❤
I'm ashamed to say I've been so incredibly judgemental about Jamie and Paloma individually in the past but I can now honestly say they are the most wonderful people. Paloma is so open, honest, articulate, and pure, and Jamie is so considerate and you could see and hear the real interest, passion and understanding he had towards Paloma as a person. This interview was so wonderful, beautiful, such an eye opener and I now have an absolute respect for both. Jamie's interview technique is spot on and deserves all the recognition it can get!!!
This is the reason we should never pre-judge people especially based on what we see in the media or TV etc, as it rarely the real representation of who they are, the same when you meet people everyday, except for a particular orange dumbo, he's a complete lying dangerous AH
To say this is so humbling and remarkable. Also remarkable you watched it when you dislike(d) them so much as well… a reformed troll?!) Much love genuinely. The his is hope for humanity!! Thanks for sharing ❤
I messaged her, after she asked about baby questions. She privately messaged me to thank me. I was really pleased. She really struggled and was so open about it.
I went to school with Paloma, this interview was wonderful and showed she is still her authentic and amazing self. Wonderful interview Jamie, I stumbled across this and hope you keep up the great work!
Man Stephen Bartlett has nothing on you. You’re genuine you’re present and you are vulnerable in your interviews. You connect with warmth and the integrity of the interview both ways between you and your guest is high and is really exceptional. Many people have great guests, but they’re not great interviewers.
From what I’ve seen of Stephen Bartlett’s podcast is that the guests tones are all the same as well as Stephen’s. Again it’s from clips I’ve seen, they aren’t enough for me to invest my time in them.
I understand what Paloma says about doing three people's jobs. In the 70's when I was discussing women's liberation with my mum. She laughed and said 'what's emancipated about working at least two full time jobs' ( career and motherhood)
My immediate thought was: if a mother is out and about with the kids on her own, she’s just being a mother - if a father does the same, he is being praised for „babysitting“ his own kids. Bizarre. That’s his bloody kids, he is not babysitting and it’s not some heroic act worth of praise 🙈
My partner went back to work after our children were a few years old. As a man I didn't realise how much she actually done until I had to do it myself. I'm still apologising. Fantastic interview I've never been a Paloma fan, I am now. ❤
Love Paloma Faith! My husband and my daughter went to her concert last week and were blown away! ‘This too shall pass’ was my granddad’s favourite saying.
Jamie, you are a wonderful interviewer. Your listening skills, understanding and empathy as well as your humility and sense of humour are so much more than I had expected. Great choice of interviewees so far and I'm looking forward to seeing a lot more of you in this arena
Oh I actually thought it was quite hard to listen to, I didn’t think he probed and responded very well to a lot of stuff she said. I’m just probably used to listening to other podcasts and comparing. It may be unfair of me! But I just wasn’t keen.
She is spot on about the massive shift that happens to a women when you have a child...its a shock to the system, everything in you life, being changes. Such a great interview ❤
When she says: "It's just very raw, because of the kids", I started crying and I don't even have kids. What a great episode, so much empathy and overall beautiful insight. Love this podcast, absolutely making my day every time.
Went to see paloma on Thursday in Manchester, a great performance, at 56 I’ve seen so many artists ,but non compare to the way ,she really put herself out there, raw and true, made me feel alive again.
She’s so right !! Feminism has just forgotten us ! Women don’t get a break we’re expected to do everything and provide. Working a full time Job, keeping the house running, making sure the kids have everything they need. Sorting birthdays,dinners, clothes, parties,school clubs. We don’t get a break and have to put a front on 24/7 if you say you need a break your frowned upon… we’re all burning out….
The reason women got equal paychecks was less to do with feminism ...IMO corporations saw an opportunity to pay less to one person (a man back in the day) who had been able to support a family of 4 in a 2 up 2 down home on a single paycheck. Albeit toys/white goods were much scarcer and way more pricey they were produced by workers who could afford stability for home/family and IMO less plastic waste/built in obsolescence is better for everyone.
I knew of both these people, but only in a vague way. I have an aversion to so many people who judge based on background. Watching and listening to this by chance has been the most enjoyable interview I've seen in years. I now have a huge amount of respect and admiration for both Jamie and Paloma.
Fantastic, vulnerable and refreshing conversation. We use so many words without actually speaking our truths, and Paloma doesn’t. Her authenticity and humour is wonderful. Great connection and bounce between her and Jamie. Loved it! 💛
I have always liked Paloma but I thought she was ditzy in a nice way but watching this has made me realize actually how intelligent and witty she is. Jamie has managed to bring out Palomas soul intelligence and Wit. You dont often see famous people being so willing to be open. Paloma is still heartwarmingly ditzy but I have seen such a driven intelligent lady here😊
Also she omitted to mention the enormous hormonal and bodily changes that happen when you get pregnant. Then you have to birth the child and deal with the aftermath (she does mention post birth depression). Your body changes forever. It's a massive thing. Plus the tiredness and huge responsibility to care for another human being 💖
She's talked about all that in other places, and especially in her book, "MILF: Motherhood, Identity, Love and F*ckery". Both her pregnancies were IVF, and I had no idea how stressful that process is.
I think Paloma is very real, very considered and says things that many famous people don't, it's an engaging thing to listen to her and I see why her music and her have that great sound
I am actually glad I listened to the whole of this because I had pre-conceived ideas on how I thought this would go down and I was totally wrong. I wonder if Paloma gets overwhelmed when what she gives out isn’t given back even though she doesn’t want it initially to begin with or that’s never her intention because she has a good heart and just wants to care for people and make them feel good. I once watched an interview with Joan Collins on the Queen Latifah show and an audience member asked Joan what she thought about being involved romantically with someone who wasn’t in the same position financially, emotionally or had the same ambitions and goals as them and Joan, to my surprise, put it so beautifully. When your love you share the pot whatever that be even if your putting more in. If you love that person then you make it work and accept them for who they are and what they bring to the table. It cannot be measured.
Would love to hear more about her thoughts on motherhood. The 3 jobs thing is so true! As a mum who also suffered postnatal depression and didn’t realise until years after, I resonate with her a lot. She made me feel seen 🥰💜
Great great interview. Jamie you did such a good job. Great listener and understanding. Poloma thank you for talking about PND ❤ such a breath of fresh air in all areas xxx loved the 8 questions at the end xxx
I have listened to Paloma and we are practically identical. She has explained it so well as to how I feel and not been able to understand why I feel that way. It’s helped me realise I am not unusual and people feel the same. Thankyou for this. Thankyou Paloma. ❤❤
I adore both Paloma & Jamie (fellow ADHD’ers) I really get their thinking. Oddly, we use ‘This too shall pass’ a lot in recovery. It’s such a simple phrase but so powerful when you’re caught in the madness. 🤪
Amazing interview. Great chemistry. It's like pair of 2 best friends taking incredibly honestly about things. Couldn't take my eyes of them both. Well done Paloma and Jamie.
Kudos and thanks to both Paloma and Jamie for this. I've only watched two instalments of this podcast as a fan of both Jo Brand and Paloma, but crikey I am now a fan of Jamie. He is so adept, so in his element in this forum. These aren't just interviews, they're very personal conversations that we get to witness.
This was so interesting, I always thought Paloma was a bit ditzy, so love her unapologetic competitiveness/ambition sitting next to the best in class, emulating them, learning from them & then surpassing them. Fascinating!
Really lovely interview. Jamie let her talk, explain how she felt. To be the bread earner, the mum, the partner...so much, too much. She is great to listen to.
Wow paloma's raw brutal direct relentless realness & honesty is so refreshing awe-inspiring & courageous, she exposes intimate insights into her mindset & is so generous with her free flowing outpouring of answers & responses. She's off the hook, a true unique one off. There was NO mold & there never will be, she irreplaceable & unreplicatable, she's the one and only legendary Paloma Faith! love her ❤
I had postnatal depression for about 18 months after my son was born, I don’t know I can’t remember it when he was a baby because I might have mentally blocked it out, it’s so important and wonderful that paloma speaks out on these things, my son is nearly 9 and he is my world but at the time I felt useless and alone. I love her ❤❤❤❤❤
Jamie is a really great interviewer. He’s practised a lot over the years with all of his gigs and now has developed into a really excellent interviewer. He’s like the hot wings host. Don’t care who he’s interviewing it will be interesting.
Watching just a few mins into this I realise that she has ADHD. She is so open & brutally honest, which is a massive ADHD trait & Ive totally got a new respect for her. Being ND is a slog if you dont know, but am proud to be in a community that sparkles with people like this ♾️
What a beautiful interview Poloma and Jamie. I went through separating from the father of my kids and it took such a long time to find me again. I'm so glad your talking about being a mum and everything you said is so true!!!! Jamie, thank you for listening and open with your heart.
I listened to pamola being interviewed and I've always said you know when someone's smile is genuine is when your hear it in their voice. And Pamela you have a lovely smile .
Love Paloma, believe me your relationship will evolve over time and you will find each other again. Having young kids changes things in every family but it gets so much better.
what an absolutely brilliant interview, Paloma seems to be analysing everything she does in her life, hey girl, you are amazing, you are you, your unique, I do think you put your self down a lot but you has no reason too, with everything in life we endure both sides of a coin, a ying and yang,a good, a bad, a happy a sad, a light, a dark, romance, heartbreak, comedy, tragedy, love and loss, marriage, divorce, birth and death. and the biggest thing we ask ourselves everyday is why??? why sometimes you will find the answer you are looking for and why sometimes you wont, sometimes you just have to let things go, today I have laughed and cried with you, you and Jamie bounced off one another, and you made me howl with laughter when you called Rishi the C word, you carry on lovely lady doing what your doing, your aura is shining beautifully. well done Jamie, I just stumbled across this interview and I am so pleased I watched it, the chemistry you two had was amazing.
Paloma is so open & honest in this interview..I took my husband to see her in concert in cardiff few years back & he was dreading it BUT he thinks she's fantastic now because of her personality aswel as her singing ❤ we all love her Xx
Love Paloma , what you see is what you get her honestly about being a mum and she’s so funny without knowing how brilliantly funny she is , loved Jamie’s interview with her
I thoroughly enjoyed listenjng to both Paloma and Jamie..Paloma is extremely edearing - made me feel very emmotional but also very heart warming at the same time. Im sure she is an amazing loving mum. So sad to hear her marriage didn't work out but she has two beautiful kids as a result. Sending you both warm hugs and blessings.. absolutely loved this podcast ! Thank you 🤗❤❤
That was the most honest beautiful profound interview I’ve ever seen, the honesty of life bites us all, some of the issues raised we’re so relatable it actually help me. You’ve got a fan.
Jamie, this is the best interview I've ever seen you give. I loved it. The questions we're different, and it made for a really interesting conversation
In bed watching this interview after coming across it by accident and I laughed and cried 😂😂 Love Paloma Faith more now and she’s such an amazing, talented, honest and warm woman 😍 Also seeing Jaime in a new light and I didn’t know he had this in him 👏
I love learning about what people are truly like and Paloma is everything I’d hoped for. Her music is fantastic but so is her honesty. You did a fantastic job J 👍
Never forget my first visit to London from California in 2009. I was staying at a friend's house and they had a Top Ten kind of show on. There was this singer named Paloma Faith wearing an awesome outfit (I'm a huge fan of 40's fashion) singing a lyric that hit me like a tsunami: Do you want the truth or something beautiful? I'd never heard of her in the States, but I was a fan for life after that song. Just the chorus was enough. She's still not a huge sensation here in America, but those of us who know of her are fans for life!
I watched her in a documentary she did while touring with her baby daughter, her struggles and guilt It was apparent, but she was so got so sad to leave her daughter when she did a concert, she tried to do both it was difficult with little understanding from her crew on tour. Being a single mum myself I decided to put myself on 'hold' or you try to juggle both ?😢
This was amazing! Felt like I was in the room with you both ☺️ What an absolutely inspirational, talented, funny, clever, beautiful & naughty woman Paloma is 😉🤣💖 & Jamie you are a great interviewer. So natural & the conversation flowed so well! 👏🏽 Absolutely loved this! Just subscribed ♥️
I love Paloma's no nonsense approach and her directness, and the fact that despite her incredible success she is so humble. An amazing woman
The strange thing is if you listen to the early part of the podcast she tells it like it was all an accident and she was working in a bar and never meant to get into the music industry, then later on she confesses how driven and competitive she was, even from an early age. I just can't reconcile those two versions.
Same x
@@catinthehat906 She's always been driven and competitive but singing came late for her. Her early training was in dance and art, not music. She's always said that she was involved in a lot of different things, but it was the singing that took off.
Artists have internal contradictions. Paloma is an artist.
I looked at Paloma Faith as an absolute idol from a young age and I still do. However, to see her open up and be so truthful makes me realise were all the same. What an inspirational woman. She's kind, beautiful and smart. I'm even more obsessed. ❤
Next to Jamie Lang she's an absolute genius.
these 2 should have a full on show or radio presenters together amazing mutual respect and chemistry
I'm ashamed to say I've been so incredibly judgemental about Jamie and Paloma individually in the past but I can now honestly say they are the most wonderful people. Paloma is so open, honest, articulate, and pure, and Jamie is so considerate and you could see and hear the real interest, passion and understanding he had towards Paloma as a person. This interview was so wonderful, beautiful, such an eye opener and I now have an absolute respect for both. Jamie's interview technique is spot on and deserves all the recognition it can get!!!
I form an image of people before knowing them and this shows to me how wrong I can be and I'm glad I was wrong
This is the reason we should never pre-judge people especially based on what we see in the media or TV etc, as it rarely the real representation of who they are, the same when you meet people everyday, except for a particular orange dumbo, he's a complete lying dangerous AH
To say this is so humbling and remarkable.
Also remarkable you watched it when you dislike(d) them so much as well… a reformed troll?!)
Much love genuinely. The his is hope for humanity!! Thanks for sharing ❤
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From about 33 minutes in, Paloma nails the life of a Mum. Thank you for speaking up!
I am sure this isn’t what the Suffragettes sacrificed their lives for. The Maths ain’t Mathing
She is a morxn.
Love her let her speak about it uninterrupted
I messaged her, after she asked about baby questions. She privately messaged me to thank me. I was really pleased. She really struggled and was so open about it.
I went to school with Paloma, this interview was wonderful and showed she is still her authentic and amazing self. Wonderful interview Jamie, I stumbled across this and hope you keep up the great work!
Paloma is so engaging and honest and Jamie is a natural at interviewing guests. Really enjoyed this interview.
Man Stephen Bartlett has nothing on you. You’re genuine you’re present and you are vulnerable in your interviews. You connect with warmth and the integrity of the interview both ways between you and your guest is high and is really exceptional. Many people have great guests, but they’re not great interviewers.
From what I’ve seen of Stephen Bartlett’s podcast is that the guests tones are all the same as well as Stephen’s. Again it’s from clips I’ve seen, they aren’t enough for me to invest my time in them.
I understand what Paloma says about doing three people's jobs. In the 70's when I was discussing women's liberation with my mum. She laughed and said 'what's emancipated about working at least two full time jobs' ( career and motherhood)
So do i
My immediate thought was: if a mother is out and about with the kids on her own, she’s just being a mother - if a father does the same, he is being praised for „babysitting“ his own kids. Bizarre. That’s his bloody kids, he is not babysitting and it’s not some heroic act worth of praise 🙈
My partner went back to work after our children were a few years old. As a man I didn't realise how much she actually done until I had to do it myself. I'm still apologising. Fantastic interview I've never been a Paloma fan, I am now. ❤
Love Paloma Faith! My husband and my daughter went to her concert last week and were blown away! ‘This too shall pass’ was my granddad’s favourite saying.
Jamie, you are a wonderful interviewer.
Your listening skills, understanding and empathy as well as your humility and sense of humour are so much more than I had expected.
Great choice of interviewees so far and I'm looking forward to seeing a lot more of you in this arena
I'm a former national TV journalist and that was one of the best interviews, that I've ever seen.
So you write fake news then
Oh I actually thought it was quite hard to listen to, I didn’t think he probed and responded very well to a lot of stuff she said. I’m just probably used to listening to other podcasts and comparing. It may be unfair of me! But I just wasn’t keen.
Great interview love Paloma
Yep. Absolute gold.
Truly
She is spot on about the massive shift that happens to a women when you have a child...its a shock to the system, everything in you life, being changes. Such a great interview ❤
Absolutely agree ~ ‘matresence’ is profound, life-changing, and still a taboo subject. Well done Paloma!
What an absolutely amazing, articulate, intelligent,talented woman.
When she says: "It's just very raw, because of the kids", I started crying and I don't even have kids. What a great episode, so much empathy and overall beautiful insight. Love this podcast, absolutely making my day every time.
Ms Paloma, unapologetically honest, warm and fun.That laugh alone us like a warm hug❤
Went to see paloma on Thursday in Manchester, a great performance, at 56 I’ve seen so many artists ,but non compare to the way ,she really put herself out there, raw and true, made me feel alive again.
She’s so right !! Feminism has just forgotten us ! Women don’t get a break we’re expected to do everything and provide. Working a full time Job, keeping the house running, making sure the kids have everything they need. Sorting birthdays,dinners, clothes, parties,school clubs. We don’t get a break and have to put a front on 24/7 if you say you need a break your frowned upon… we’re all burning out….
Mothers should stay at home. Barely makes financial sense to work outside the home. Feminism didn't forget us, it ruined families.
Not all women are mothers or want to be mothers
@@harpsailorharp6716gg Well then enjoy Feminism and work untill you're 70 and die alone without your children around you
@@harpsailorharp6716ggThey can thank Feminism for the right to work til their 70 and end their days alone
The reason women got equal paychecks was less to do with feminism ...IMO corporations saw an opportunity to pay less to one person (a man back in the day) who had been able to support a family of 4 in a 2 up 2 down home on a single paycheck. Albeit toys/white goods were much scarcer and way more pricey they were produced by workers who could afford stability for home/family and IMO less plastic waste/built in obsolescence is better for everyone.
What a breath of fresh air. What a beautiful woman and sounds like she’s a beautiful mum, a real star
I could listen to Paloma all day..she's a beautiful soul ❤
I knew of both these people, but only in a vague way. I have an aversion to so many people who judge based on background. Watching and listening to this by chance has been the most enjoyable interview I've seen in years. I now have a huge amount of respect and admiration for both Jamie and Paloma.
Both amazing and funny
Fantastic, vulnerable and refreshing conversation. We use so many words without actually speaking our truths, and Paloma doesn’t. Her authenticity and humour is wonderful. Great connection and bounce between her and Jamie. Loved it! 💛
I have always liked Paloma but I thought she was ditzy in a nice way but watching this has made me realize actually how intelligent and witty she is. Jamie has managed to bring out Palomas soul intelligence and Wit. You dont often see famous people being so willing to be open. Paloma is still heartwarmingly ditzy but I have seen such a driven intelligent lady here😊
What an incredible woman. I love her! The perfect balance of honesty, directness, kindness and compassion ❤️
Also she omitted to mention the enormous hormonal and bodily changes that happen when you get pregnant. Then you have to birth the child and deal with the aftermath (she does mention post birth depression). Your body changes forever. It's a massive thing. Plus the tiredness and huge responsibility to care for another human being 💖
There is always the urge to protect your children no matter what
She's talked about all that in other places, and especially in her book, "MILF: Motherhood, Identity, Love and F*ckery". Both her pregnancies were IVF, and I had no idea how stressful that process is.
I think Paloma is very real, very considered and says things that many famous people don't, it's an engaging thing to listen to her and I see why her music and her have that great sound
Paloma...some people come into your life to go out again and others come into your life to stay but with both you learn something.
Good for her for calling out rudeness
She’s so unique I wouldn’t know who to even compare her with.
No one
Compared to her? How weird. She is her own Person. unique and individual.
Sooo good!! I could listen to Paloma talk all day, she’s so eloquent and compelling.
What a lot of sense she speaks❤
I am actually glad I listened to the whole of this because I had pre-conceived ideas on how I thought this would go down and I was totally wrong. I wonder if Paloma gets overwhelmed when what she gives out isn’t given back even though she doesn’t want it initially to begin with or that’s never her intention because she has a good heart and just wants to care for people and make them feel good. I once watched an interview with Joan Collins on the Queen Latifah show and an audience member asked Joan what she thought about being involved romantically with someone who wasn’t in the same position financially, emotionally or had the same ambitions and goals as them and Joan, to my surprise, put it so beautifully. When your love you share the pot whatever that be even if your putting more in. If you love that person then you make it work and accept them for who they are and what they bring to the table. It cannot be measured.
Such a brilliant chat ❤ her honesty and self awareness is so refreshing
Man Jamie's great at interviewing and Paloma is just awesome
Awww same as Jamie said. Slept with my son and daughter in one bed... such bliss!! So blessed. I pray everyone gets to feel that
Would love to hear more about her thoughts on motherhood. The 3 jobs thing is so true! As a mum who also suffered postnatal depression and didn’t realise until years after, I resonate with her a lot. She made me feel seen 🥰💜
Yes I agree after the birth of my second daughter I didn't realise how bad I was until I started to get better nearly 2 years later ❤❤❤
Great great interview. Jamie you did such a good job. Great listener and understanding. Poloma thank you for talking about PND ❤ such a breath of fresh air in all areas xxx loved the 8 questions at the end xxx
I have listened to Paloma and we are practically identical. She has explained it so well as to how I feel and not been able to understand why I feel that way. It’s helped me realise I am not unusual and people feel the same. Thankyou for this. Thankyou Paloma. ❤❤
Saw Palomo with my daughter in Glasgow in 2013 (I think)! She was incredible! Thank you Paloma for being magical in your performance. 💛
Exactly right about the Mum role....she took the words right out of my mouth that’s exactly how it is ❤x
Pure honesty. I saw Paloma in concert last night in Plymouth - great concert. She’s sharp and witty ❤️
You lucky thing.
I adore both Paloma & Jamie (fellow ADHD’ers) I really get their thinking. Oddly, we use ‘This too shall pass’ a lot in recovery. It’s such a simple phrase but so powerful when you’re caught in the madness. 🤪
Amazing interview. Great chemistry. It's like pair of 2 best friends taking incredibly honestly about things. Couldn't take my eyes of them both. Well done Paloma and Jamie.
This conversation really flowed, loved it.
Kudos and thanks to both Paloma and Jamie for this. I've only watched two instalments of this podcast as a fan of both Jo Brand and Paloma, but crikey I am now a fan of Jamie. He is so adept, so in his element in this forum. These aren't just interviews, they're very personal conversations that we get to witness.
This was so interesting, I always thought Paloma was a bit ditzy, so love her unapologetic competitiveness/ambition sitting next to the best in class, emulating them, learning from them & then surpassing them. Fascinating!
I’m not in the best of places with my mental health at the moment but you’ve made me laugh this morning. Genuinely cheered me up.
Really lovely interview. Jamie let her talk, explain how she felt. To be the bread earner, the mum, the partner...so much, too much. She is great to listen to.
I love Paloma talking about motherhood so spot on and articulate. And Jamie ability to respect and respond
Always been a fan of Paloma, we should all be abit more Paloma in life. Great chat xx
Both my sons went to school with Paloma...she hasn't changed a jot and it's wonderful! 😃👍💖
WOW!Lucky boys tell more about her!❤
Wow paloma's raw brutal direct relentless realness & honesty is so refreshing awe-inspiring & courageous, she exposes intimate insights into her mindset & is so generous with her free flowing outpouring of answers & responses. She's off the hook, a true unique one off. There was NO mold & there never will be, she irreplaceable & unreplicatable, she's the one and only legendary Paloma Faith! love her ❤
Intelligent, introspective, articulate, considered and funny. What an amazing guest and a great interview.
This was a brilliant chat, thank you. Paloma was spot on when she was talking about 3 jobs as a Mum. Spot on
I had postnatal depression for about 18 months after my son was born, I don’t know I can’t remember it when he was a baby because I might have mentally blocked it out, it’s so important and wonderful that paloma speaks out on these things, my son is nearly 9 and he is my world but at the time I felt useless and alone. I love her ❤❤❤❤❤
Really impressed with Jamie’s interview style. So important for an interesting, successful interview.
Love Paloma, her music, attitude & most of all her authenticity.
Brilliant chat. Love, love, love Paloma, and Jamie is such a good guy.
Jamie, you are SUCH a great listener, such an emphatic person, I love listening/watching your podcasts.
Jamie is a really great interviewer. He’s practised a lot over the years with all of his gigs and now has developed into a really excellent interviewer. He’s like the hot wings host. Don’t care who he’s interviewing it will be interesting.
Watching just a few mins into this I realise that she has ADHD. She is so open & brutally honest, which is a massive ADHD trait & Ive totally got a new respect for her. Being ND is a slog if you dont know, but am proud to be in a community that sparkles with people like this ♾️
I love Paloma… I met her in M&S with her Mum and she was so gracious when I complimented her on her music… also seen her live a couple of times!
What a beautiful interview Poloma and Jamie. I went through separating from the father of my kids and it took such a long time to find me again. I'm so glad your talking about being a mum and everything you said is so true!!!! Jamie, thank you for listening and open with your heart.
What a lovely woman. Jamie I would love to meet you
She’s so cute. Love her so much! An icon ❤
She is a wonderful human being and when your feeling a bit low just listening to her brightens you up instantly xxxxx
She is great company! Intelligent, considerate, kind, caring, brave, independent, talented, gifted and funny....fabulous!
I listened to pamola being interviewed and I've always said you know when someone's smile is genuine is when your hear it in their voice. And Pamela you have a lovely smile .
Love Paloma, believe me your relationship will evolve over time and you will find each other again. Having young kids changes things in every family but it gets so much better.
This is the most incredible interview x
what an absolutely brilliant interview, Paloma seems to be analysing everything she does in her life, hey girl, you are amazing, you are you, your unique, I do think you put your self down a lot but you has no reason too, with everything in life we endure both sides of a coin, a ying and yang,a good, a bad, a happy a sad, a light, a dark, romance, heartbreak, comedy, tragedy, love and loss, marriage, divorce, birth and death. and the biggest thing we ask ourselves everyday is why??? why sometimes you will find the answer you are looking for and why sometimes you wont, sometimes you just have to let things go, today I have laughed and cried with you, you and Jamie bounced off one another, and you made me howl with laughter when you called Rishi the C word, you carry on lovely lady doing what your doing, your aura is shining beautifully. well done Jamie, I just stumbled across this interview and I am so pleased I watched it, the chemistry you two had was amazing.
Paloma is so open & honest in this interview..I took my husband to see her in concert in cardiff few years back & he was dreading it BUT he thinks she's fantastic now because of her personality aswel as her singing ❤ we all love her Xx
Love Paloma , what you see is what you get her honestly about being a mum and she’s so funny without knowing how brilliantly funny she is , loved Jamie’s interview with her
I've always had a bit of a crush on Paloma, she seems such a lovely person and that giggle of her's is so infectious.
me to she is lovely
I thoroughly enjoyed listenjng to both Paloma and Jamie..Paloma is extremely edearing - made me feel very emmotional but also very heart warming at the same time. Im sure she is an amazing loving mum. So sad to hear her marriage didn't work out but she has two beautiful kids as a result. Sending you both warm hugs and blessings.. absolutely loved this podcast ! Thank you 🤗❤❤
Amazing , loved every second of this conversation
That was the most honest beautiful profound interview I’ve ever seen, the honesty of life bites us all, some of the issues raised we’re so relatable it actually help me. You’ve got a fan.
I can hear so many new lyrics from this interview. After the heartbreak comes the light. Well done both of you. Amazing, raw interview
Love her... the world needs more Palomas....
Jamie, this is the best interview I've ever seen you give. I loved it. The questions we're different, and it made for a really interesting conversation
What a great and genuine podcast. Both Paloma and the posh boy are very likeable and truthful so it seems ❤
In bed watching this interview after coming across it by accident and I laughed and cried 😂😂 Love Paloma Faith more now and she’s such an amazing, talented, honest and warm woman 😍 Also seeing Jaime in a new light and I didn’t know he had this in him 👏
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Paloma, as I woman and a mother .., I love you xxxx
Love her honesty and humour. Really beautiful conversation, thank you for sharing it and wishing you all the best with your fantastic new pod!
I'm 63yrold love Jamie Oliver just a nice fun living person that's how it should be when your young Paloma is fab too
Jamie Oliver?
I love learning about what people are truly like and Paloma is everything I’d hoped for. Her music is fantastic but so is her honesty. You did a fantastic job J 👍
What a fantastic interview! Love Paloma Faith’s viewpoint on a lot of things xx
She's just so down to earth and honest. What you see is what you get.
Shes great ❤
Never forget my first visit to London from California in 2009. I was staying at a friend's house and they had a Top Ten kind of show on. There was this singer named Paloma Faith wearing an awesome outfit (I'm a huge fan of 40's fashion) singing a lyric that hit me like a tsunami: Do you want the truth or something beautiful? I'd never heard of her in the States, but I was a fan for life after that song. Just the chorus was enough. She's still not a huge sensation here in America, but those of us who know of her are fans for life!
I watched her in a documentary she did while touring with her baby daughter, her struggles and guilt It was apparent, but she was so got so sad to leave her daughter when she did a concert, she tried to do both it was difficult with little understanding from her crew on tour.
Being a single mum myself I decided to put myself on 'hold' or you try to juggle both ?😢
What an amazing interview. 2 brilliant people. So enjoyed it.❤
The best, most honest and respectful interview with an incredibly creative human being ❤
This was amazing! Felt like I was in the room with you both ☺️
What an absolutely inspirational, talented, funny, clever, beautiful & naughty woman Paloma is 😉🤣💖
& Jamie you are a great interviewer. So natural & the conversation flowed so well! 👏🏽
Absolutely loved this! Just subscribed ♥️
I love her. Shes so normal but so crazy too. Paloma always be you. Xx 😊
Saw Paloma live - so sweet, so humble, so grateful to her fans. Madge could learn a lot from her.
Many things strike a chord with my life and love - heartbreak credentials. Paloma Faith rocks.
Loved this conversation. Paloma is a smart cookie and I love listening to her take on things. Jamie has a lot of insight too!
What an incredible interview. She is just amazing. Honestly and unapologetically honest and raw.