![]() I am thrilled to be taking How To Fail on tour around the UK in October, sharing my failure manifesto with the help of some very special guests. If you haven't already listened to her first episode, you can do so here Thank you, Phoebe, for coming back onto the podcast and being such a generous and wonderful friend. And yes, the Meryl Streep apple crumble anecdote makes an appearance. Along the way, we discuss what makes the perfect water bottle, filming THAT final scene in Fleabag (apparently the foxes were total divas), sexuality, exhaustion and why female creators are often unfairly assumed to be writing autobiography. Phoebe joins me to talk about three failures from the past year, including her failure to connect with her family, her failure to speak up for herself and her failure to Marie Kondo her bedroom. ![]() But what failures lie underneath the surface? What about those private moments of vulnerability and self-doubt we are so rarely privy to? ![]() It's a year that, from the outside, has seemed to many of us to be the epitome of success. One year on from her debut appearance on How To Fail With Elizabeth Day, my first ever guest returns to talk about the craziness of her last 12 months, during which she has written and starred in Fleabag 2 (described as a televisual masterpiece by.well.almost everyone), made Killing Eve (described as a televisual masterpiece by.well.almost everyone) and been brought in by the James Bond producers to work her magic on the franchise.
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