I Was 30, I'm Now 15 Podcast
Danielle Fahiya, 30, is now 15. Being home for lockdown is turning her into a teenager, but with less freedom!
Danielle Fahiya, aged 30, is now aged 15. Lockdown has reduced this gregarious, fashion conscious, woman about town to being treated like a teenager. Back to her old bedroom, meals with Mum, lights out at 10. She's trapped in lockdown time-travel: Mum's house, Mum's rules.
Contains adults themes and language
Episodes to download
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Style crisis?… What style crisis?!
Wed 17 Mar 2021
Danielle Fahiya, 30, is now 15. Being home for lockdown is turning her into a teenager!
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My 'lockdown goals'? Give me a break!
Thu 11 Mar 2021
Danielle Fahiya, 30, is now 15. Being home for lockdown is turning her into a teenager!
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My life on Paws? Do I need a fur baby?
Thu 4 Mar 2021
Danielle Fahiya, 30, is now 15. Being home for lockdown is turning her into a teenager!
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One day, every day will be 'best knicker day' again
Thu 25 Feb 2021
Danielle Fahiya, 30, is now 15. Being home for lockdown is turning her into a teenager!
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Help! I’ve lost my sense of taste and smell
Thu 18 Feb 2021
Danielle Fahiya, 30, is now 15. Being home for lockdown is turning her into a teenager!
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Series 2: Dry January? We’ve Done A Dry Year!
Thu 11 Feb 2021
Danielle Fahiya, 30, is now 15. Being home for lockdown is turning her into a teenager!
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Getting ready for the 'New Normal'
Tue 23 Jun 2020
Danielle, 30 now 15 & planning her post-lockdown style; making sure she is still on point
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Friendships…what friendships?
Fri 19 Jun 2020
Danielle is trying to work out who her real friends are. Who to keep - and who to let go?
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New Tricks
Fri 12 Jun 2020
Danielle, 30, is now 15 and behaving like a bored teen. Time to do something productive?
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Let’s Confess
Fri 5 Jun 2020
Danielle is sulking in her room, when a random tweet forces her out of her teenage funk.
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Lockdown Love
Mon 1 Jun 2020
Being home for lockdown is playing havoc with Danielle's love life…what love life?
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Help! I’m turning into a teenager…
Fri 29 May 2020
Lockdown at home with mum: it’s tough. No partying and no freedom for the forseeable.