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Ben Behaving Dadly

Ben Behaving Dadly

De : Ben Hanlin
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In this parenting pod, Ben Hanlin sits down with celebrity guests to get their best parenting advice. From the small hacks, right up to the big stuff!
DISCLAIMER: Some of the advice totally rubbish!!
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    • 11: Jack Ryder - Getting Run Over by Mark Fowler (In Eastenders)
      May 27 2021
      Jack Ryder is an established actor, director, writer. We had a great chat about parenthood and a little about one of the most famous Eastenders death scenes of all time! - Getting run over by Mark Fowler!

      We also chat about his children's book - Jack's Secret Summer.

      This is the last episode of series 1. I hope you've enjoyed it.
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      33 min
    • 10: Natalie Anderson - Self-time isn't Selfish / how to pimp your buggy!
      May 20 2021
      This week I had a great chat with Natalie Anderson, actress, singer, business woman.

      We covered a range of things from - a couple Parenting Hacks you can use straight away and she dropped two fantastic sayings that have been swirling around my head since:

      "Self-time isn't Selfish"
      AND
      "Work at 70%" - This has genuinely changed the way I structure my daily routine.

      As always, please tell me what you think on my socials @benhanlin



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      29 min
    • 9: Arlene Phillips - Could your child be the next "Billy Elliot"?
      May 13 2021
      In this episode I have a great chat with Choreographer, ex Strictly Come Dancing Judge Arlene Phillips. We talk about her incredible career, including working on the musical film "ANNE".

      She is incredible honest about how she juggled being a single working Mum in the film industry and gives some great advice - especially for anyone that has a child that could be the next "Billy Elliott"
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      33 min
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