I am very short-sighted but I don’t wear my glasses as they give me a headache, so if everyone could just stand closer to me that would help. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
I would have been an essayist in the 18th century. Maybe I’d have had one gag in the piece, but essentially I’d be saying something. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
Many of my memories of my mum are of her in the bath with a book, utilising her limited spare time by simultaneously washing and studying. She left school with no qualifications and now has a PhD. If I seem like I am bragging about this, I am. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
I was exceptionally opinionated as a teenager, never afraid to rant and ruin a birthday party or cinema trip. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
When podcasts are in charge there will be no wars, just ears. That will probably be our motto, but in Latin. In our podcastian future, we’ll comprehend that each story has another angle, every case a contradictory piece of evidence. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
That’s the thing: when I listen on public transport, my headphones act as a separator – a wired barrier between me and the nearest people. Yet my podcasts drag me through the depths of human nature. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
When I go back to Essex, where I grew up, I’m still appalled by the homophobia and casual racism and aggression. I live in Lewisham, in south London, and though it might look a bit rough, it’s a diverse, friendly neighbourhood. Sara Pascoe Read Quote
Ten years ago, I went to visit my dad in Australia. I walked to the edge of a cliff and looked over and tripped. I righted myself but my head was over the edge. No one saw it. Sara Pascoe Read Quote