3. Trips, trains and tootsie

Number 3. The magic number. It’s been a stressful morning but we’re charmed to log on and chat through a much better week full of chilli festivals, musicals, big toilets and our first listener’s problem! Please email in, we want to hear your problems/embarrassing stories! helenslogpodcast@gmail.comTo hear more join Patreon https://www.patreon.com/helenslog Or watch full episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@HelenBaBauerHelen’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/helenbabauer Helen’s Tour Tickets - https://www.helenbauer.co.uk/ Please don’t forget to give us 5 stars wherever you hear your podcasts and recommend us to your friends.Thank to our sweet Loggys and of course all the LOGGERS:Alex McPugh, Anthony Conway, Asa, Catriona Windsor, Charley, Charlie T, Charlotte Weemes, Claire Owen-Jones, Dean Michael, Dougie Robertson, Dylan Moorhead, Ellen Watson, Emma, Fayt Grady, Helen A, Jack Blomfield, James Goulding, Jan, Jen Aitken, Jessica Allan, Jessica Birch, Jocelyn Hughes, Josie Perkins, Kate Thompson, Kelly C, Klo, Leah Overend, Lisa Gee, Lucy, Luke Bright, Meg Hamilton, Melissa, Natalie Ford, Neil Redmond, Noëlle Bucher, Peter New, Rachel, Rebecca Locke, Sadie Cashmore, Sammie Duke, Sarah Bell, Sarah Deakin, Simon Moores, Sooby Lynch, Sophie, Sophie Chivers, Stefanie Catracchia, Steven Chicken, Tamsyne Smith-Harding, Tina Linsey, Trina McTsaiThis episode features Holly De Angelis as Producer and was edited by Oli Seymour for Audio Always. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Helen’s Log is a weekly audio diary from Helen Bauer - a 30-something-year-old Londoner trying (and often failing) to make sense of life. It’s a space to catch up, ramble, overshare, and document the weird little things that make up her week.From deep dives into Ancient Greece to holidays in Alicante. From Helen’s latest obsession with essential oils to rewatching My Big Fat Greek Wedding for the hundredth time. Think of it as a diary without the hand cramps or spelling stress. Don’t be surprised if friend, family or foe decide to drop in to keep Helen on her toes, or just laugh at the latest entry in the Log, but this is mostly about Helen logging life as it comes, with all the tangents, distractions, and mild existential crises along the way.It’s honest, it’s chaotic, and it’s one day destined to be studied by social scientists - or at least re-listened to by Helen on her deathbed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.