"I'm so proud of that song. So, the podcast has been incredibly empowering for me as an artist, to really feel like I can let go and feel free and creative again. "Fans have devoured the show's hilarious, zero-filter conversations with an appetite to match guest star Ed Sheeran, who ate "four helpings of sausages" during his appearance.Now in its 10th series, the podcast has been downloaded more than 80 million times ("the only number one I've ever got in my life," jokes Ware) with highlights including Sam Smith's worryingly accurate Gollum impersonation, and Aisling Bea explaining to Lennie the difference between "doggy-style" and "dogging".Ware, in particular, has a knack for drawing candid confessions from her guests.
After all, it's difficult to convey a sense of mystique when you've been "I don't feel like I need to prove anything any more," says Ware. We talk all about the importance of a tour outfit, having tequila on the rider and his favourite food spots from around the world....His album Velvet is out now, go and give it a listen to a belter of a voice x This week's guest has topped the leaderboard for mum and what a pleasure it was to have the charming & delightful George Alagiah on Table Manners.From Pot Noodles to Nobu, this week’s guest is our kind of guy! "It was the podcast that allowed her to be herself. "And I'm always quite up for it: I just kind of put my claws into other people and suck the life out of them. Ware and her mother present a food podcast called Table Manners.
"It is certainly a departure from Ware's last album, Glasshouse, where she wrote about falling in love with her partner, Sam Burrows, a personal trainer, and her fears as a new mother.Released in 2017, the record earned her a Brit nomination for best female, but sales were underwhelming. With a little bit of help from her chef extraordinaire mum Lennie, each week guests from the worlds of music, culture and politics drop by for a bite and a bit of a natter. I got moved to another venue, and so I still am yet to play Panorama Bar. "For so long I was so scared and nervous," she says. Because I was doing this podcast that's doing really really well, and I was enjoying it, and it felt fun. Oversharing guaranteed.Jessie Ware hosts a podcast about food, family, and the beautiful art of having a chat, direct from her very own dinner table. "It's full of innuendo," she laughs. Or, I can bring my two trusty backing singers who are gonna do the dance moves with me, and then that will be a slight more of a vibe.
I also record a podcast with my mum [Table Manners, launched in 2017].
I mean, I wouldn't have minded 75,000 bloody sales of my record in first week like we do on the ol' podcast, but you know, we're getting there!I don't think he knew who I was, it was hysterical. Oversharing guaranteed.#AD | Welcome to Casa Amor aka #SamsungKX! The Indiana born superstar tells us all about his experience on American Idol & his more recent worldwide touring with Queen. So… the beauty of this record is that I can go with a DJ, on my own and do (shows), if I want. "We were trying to find a way that we could get away with murder without it sounding completely filthy. I've written this record that's total fantasy, because my nightlife is dealing with two kids between 2am and 5am, and them having a frickin' party but my husband and I just being like, 'Jesus Christ, go to sleep'. With a little bit of help from her chef extraordinaire mum Lennie, each week guests from the worlds of music, culture and politics drop by for a bite and a bit of a natter. But yeah, I just got (laughs) the impression that I don't think he knew -- I think he just thought he was on the phone (with) two Jewish women that wanted to chat about food a bit. And I wanna have fun.’ And he said, 'I wanna hear you on a dance record. Jessie Ware hosts a podcast about food, family, and the beautiful art of having a chat, direct from her very own dinner table. I remember my friend Julio Bashmore, who I did songs like 'Running' with, and 'If You're Never Gonna Move' with, and 'Sweet Talk.' "There was a strong sense of solidarity - but also of young voices really commanding our attention and leading the chants.
Jessie Ware hosts a podcast about food, family, and the beautiful art of having a chat, direct from her very own dinner table. For it to be a group vocal but to be sung with drama. These are external links and will open in a new window"I got called 'the sorceress of horny' the other day," says Jessie Ware, brimming with glee.