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It's a Drama Podcast

It's a Drama Podcast

Liz Deacle and Brian Deacle

A husband and wife comedy podcast hosted by world traveller and best-selling comedy author Liz Deacle and her partner-in- crime, husband, Brian. The couple talks candidly, hilariously and honestly about travel, family, food and trying hard to get through the second half of life in one piece... Expect frank and funny chats as well as wine, laughter and the occasional leak of urine.
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It's a Drama Podcast - Gosh. Is This Too Graphic??

Gosh. Is This Too Graphic??

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02/24/23 • 49 min

We need your help. Or at least one of us does.

As you may remember, Liz's book is currently with the editor. The nice one with the blonde hair.

Last week the editor sent back the first two chapters. Full of edits. These edits were accompanied by an email that said, "these edits are suggestions. This is your book. You get to say what stays or goes".

I told you she was nice.

The trouble is, there's a problem. A big problem. Something that Liz never anticipated when she so cockily employed a professional editor...

Liz is a recovering people pleaser. Actually, that's a lie. She hasn't recovered yet. She's still in the acceptance phase.

So our question to you, lovely listener, is this:

Does what I read out in this episode offend you? Is it too graphic? Or does this slightly sick-but-still-funny attempt at humour tickle you?

We would love to know. Email Liz at [email protected] or Brian at [email protected]

Thank you, and enjoy!!

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Edits, publishing and marketing...I want to share the lot. Every detail of this rollercoaster with YOU! Be the first to know about the release! be the first to hear about the AUDIO version!

Sign up here, and let's go on this journey together for the next few weeks!

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More Brilliant Podcast Episodes From It's a Drama:

A Ruthless Response

The Harsh Realities of Returning Home

It's scary, but it's done

Tossing and Turning in Thailand

She's Gone. was it a SECRET or a LIE?

Feeling Emotional. The Next Step.

Italian Men Pigs, And Pigeons

Drenched, Bothered And Bewildered

Travel The World For FREE. All About Housesitting

We're Leaving New Zealand.

Why I'm Terrified to Travel.

How We Afford To Travel the World

Greece?? For a Month?? How Much Does THAT Cost??

Up, Down And BUST

England We Love You...Sort Of

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It's a Drama Podcast - Our Daughter. Tessa. Behind The Scenes
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02/16/23 • 48 min

Tessa is our daughter. She is 18. In two days' time, she will leave me, Brian and her older brother (and the home where she grew up) to start a new life in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. Alone. Brian and I will officially be empty nesters.

Regular listeners to our podcast will know the effect this huge transition has had on us. Especially me. These past few months have been tough.

I always imagined that when the time came for my kids to leave home, I would be this super cool, open, liberal, go-with-the-flow parent. One who relished the opportunity of having the house to herself so she could indulge in some grown-up, mature stuff with her husband.

But no. The opposite is true (Sorry, Bri). I'm clinging to those apron strings so tightly that the poor girl can't go to the bathroom without me trailing behind her...

In this week's behind-the-scenes episode, you will be treated to something very rare. A one-to-one in-depth talk between me and my daughter. In it, she shares every thought going through her lovely head as she makes this big transition into adulthood. Enjoy.

PS: Enjoyed the show? Email me at [email protected] and let me know! I will pass any messages on to Tessa

Liz's Book Update

The manuscript is currently with the editor. I need to get a cover design, think of a title and then... voila! It should be ready to release in March 2023! Keep listening for more sneaky peaks, and I will let you know when you are able to pre-order! Remember, you can email me at [email protected] if you would like to know more about the book.

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It is filled with nothing but goodness, laughter and thought-provoking stuff. You will love it. But be warned. Sometimes I cry and drink wine while I'm writing. All at the same time. If that sounds like your sort of thing, then sign up here, and we will be lifelong friends.

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More Behind the Scenes Episodes From It's a Drama:

Tessa at 17. Behind The Scenes #9

Quitting School. Tessa Behind The Scenes #5

Sonny. Our Son. Behind The Scenes #2

We Met Online. Subscribers to Friends. Behind The Scenes #3

A Ruthless Response

The Harsh Realities of Returning Home

It's scary, but it's done

Tossing and Turning in Thailand

She's Gone. was it a SECRET or a LIE?

Feeling Emotional. The Next Step.

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It's a Drama Podcast - Gobsmacked

Gobsmacked

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06/20/23 • 55 min

Never. Not in my wildest dreams did I think that I would EVER be sharing what I'm about to share with you in this week's podcast.

Join us this week as we talk about achievements, disappointments, book revenue, and sitting on the toilet with Pamela Anderson.

Liz's LATEST Book: The Travel Bog Diaries is available to buy NOW!! WOO HOO!!!!

Enjoy!

The Travel Bog Diaries

“THE TRAVEL BOG DIARIES: One Woman’s wickedly funny confessions of surviving family world travel”

If you would like a damn good laugh and want to read about what it REALLY looks like when you go around the world with two groaning teenagers and a husband with an acid reflux problem...then I'd love you to click here and get your mitts on The Travel Bog Diaries.

PS: If you know someone who you think would love this book, then PLEASE SHARE THIS POST!!

WOO HOO!!

CHECK OUT: The Travel Bog Diaries! Here!

PS: Thank you for all of your support. Thank you from the bottom of my heart x

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It's a Drama Podcast - Living in New Zealand, Supporting England!!
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07/11/21 • 11 min

If you love football, are from England and are living in New Zealand then we have something in common - we'll all be calling in sick to work on Monday morning!!

In this mini-podcast, we dive into how it feels to be on the other side of the world when England are about to take part in something momentous.

We also discuss the ways in which you can still keep up with your favourite sports teams when you are an ex-pat living in New Zealand!

Enjoy!

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It's a Drama Podcast - Trusting Strangers Online. Nervy or Naive?
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09/21/20 • 33 min

Maybe I'm naive.

Or slightly twisted.

But when I found out that there was an organisation called Couchsurfing that would allow me to travel the world with my teenagers (for free) while meeting other like-minded people, I jumped at it.

Yes, it would mean that we'd be sleeping under the same roof of complete strangers, maybe even on a couch, but we'd get to know interesting people and listen to stories that I hadn't heard a thousand times before.

And who knows? They might even invite my teenagers to stay for a few years.

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It's a Drama Podcast - Swapping America for New Zealand. But was it all worth it?
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04/07/22 • 52 min

Turning your back on the American dream for a new life in New Zealand.

Is it possible, for a couple in their late fifties to leave everything behind, move to the other side of the world and create a new life in New Zealand?

It certainly is. Not only is it possible but, according to some, it is what keeps you young and life exciting!

In this week's show, I talked with Sheri. Sheri was the director of a hospital in the USA. She and her husband Dan spent the past thirty years building a comfortable life together for themselves and their family.

And then two of her children moved to New Zealand and took the grandchildren with them.

So what did Dan and Sheri do? They stepped out of the American dream and they followed their hearts. They opted for an adventure. They started all over again.

This is their story.

Starting a New Life in New Zealand. The Details

In this week's show, Sheri talks about:

  • How she and her husband came to the decision to move to New Zealand
  • Leaving her son and his children back in the USA
  • Returning to being a bedside nurse in NZ after spending years as a director of a hospital
  • Renting a home after years of being a homeowner
  • How the move has affected her and her husband, Dan
  • Working in a New Zealand hospital
  • The positives and negatives of moving to New Zealand.

If you are moving to New Zealand then you will love this show. It will also serve as a reminder of how important it is to surround yourself with like-minded people whenever you are about to tackle something as huge as moving to the other side of the world. You don't have to do it alone.

Sheri and Dan are valuable and treasured members of our private community (that we affectionately call the NZ Slackers!). The input that they offer to those going through this same journey is priceless.

Connect with Sheri & other like-minded adventurers by becoming a member of our NZ Ahead Community!

Do You LOVE New Zealand & dream of moving here one day?

Are you Considering Moving To New Zealand and are desperate to know what life in New Zealand is (really) like?

Sign up HERE, and I will send you my FREE Moving to and Living in New Zealand Guide. A 5 Part Video Series! At the end of the series, you will be offered details of how to become a member of our inspiring and growing private NZ Ahead community.

SIGN UP NOW!

Moving to New Zealand? Here's More Content For You!

Moving to New Zealand from the USA. The Truth About The First Six Months.

Taranaki. Why We Consider It One Of The BEST Places In NZ To Live.

WARNING!! Do Not Say This in New Zealand!!

Canada or New Zealand? Why We Chose New Zealand

Life in New Zealand Compared to the UK. From a Kiwi Who's Tried Both

Leaving America to live in New Zealand

7 Things That Scared us About Moving To New Zealand

Living in New Zealand. Why 30% Of Immigrants Go Back Home

Moving to New Zealand. The How's, the Whys and the Hoops.

Moving to New Zealand. 5 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid Making

Americans in New Zealand. Will They Ever Feel at Home?

Interested in Life in New Zealand? Here's More Content For You!

Is New Zealand NEGLECTING These Essential Life Skills?

Lions and Tigers and Bears Oh My...Scary Things in New Zealand

7 Weird Things About New Zealand

You Know You're in New Zealand When...

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It's a Drama Podcast - Liz Meets Her Hero Author. Here's What Happened
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10/13/24 • 61 min

I am a huge fan of this week's guest. Rachael Herron is a best-selling author who not only moved from the United States to New Zealand with her wife, but she then went on to write a book about it!

I have followed Rachael for a long time. She has a fabulous podcast (link below) about writing, which has helped and inspired me, both in life and on my writing journey, and today, I got to chat with her about her big move down under!

I know you are going to love Rachael as much as I do.

It's impossible not to. She is frank and open and freely shares the obstacles she overcame when moving to New Zealand from America.

Sit back and hear about Rachael's fears and dreams, about being an alcoholic, about meeting friends in New Zealand when you are an introvert, and much, much more.

Enjoy!

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See ⁠⁠Rachael's podcast, courses and her NEW book HERE⁠⁠

Sign up for Liz’s ⁠⁠⁠FREE email newsletter⁠.⁠⁠ This is the best way to get to know Liz and have her meet you. I look forward to sharing my words with you ❤️

Love to travel and laugh? Get Liz’s book, ⁠⁠⁠THE TRAVEL BOG DIARIES⁠⁠⁠📕 (now available on AUDIO!) A hilarious memoir of how Liz and her family travelled the world for a year (with very little money and far too many hormones!)

❤️ Like what you heard? Please rate and ⁠⁠⁠review the It’s a Drama Podcast here⁠⁠⁠, or if you are on Spotify, please review us over there. Your short review helps us massively and encourages us to continue!

🇳🇿 Remember! If you are thinking of MOVING TO NEW ZEALAND and want to know more about the country, SIGN UP below for our⁠⁠⁠ FREE 5-DAY VIDEO GUIDE ⁠⁠⁠To Life in New Zealand. This will also lead you to more details of the NZAhead Community that Liz and Brian talk about 🇳🇿

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Thank you for listening; you are fabulous, and we love you.

Liz and Brian x

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This episode is a biggy.

There is no way we could condense what we have just experienced into a thirty-minute show.

Today you will hear us talk about how we met a Māori couple online - on Youtube. And how, within ten days of that initial introduction, these people had traveled ten hours across the country and were sitting at our table sharing dinner with us. Four strangers. Two cultures. One beautiful connection.

I know that you are going to love this episode.

Hello and welcome back!

This is episode three of our six-part behind-the-scenes podcast series where we go deeper into our family life and share some things that we think will interest you and help in some aspect of your own life.

In this podcast, Brian and I talk openly about:
  • How some Māori people are perceived to be in New Zealand.
  • What some Māori people believe to be true about Pākehā (Pākehā is a Māori-language term for New Zealanders primarily of European descent).
  • How it felt to be contacted by Mahuta who described himself as a 'Māori fan'
  • The fear of looking ignorant and stupid and facing those fears head-on.
  • Human kindness, openness, connection and trust. Why without these things it will always remain stuck.
Give us Some Feedback on This Podcast!

We would love it if, after listening to this podcast you took the time to let us know your thoughts? I answer every single email.

[email protected]

Have you listened to our other Behind The Scenes Episodes?

Episode 1; Meeting our teenage daughter, Tessa

Episode 2: Our boy, Sonny at 20. Homeschooled. No college education. Three (very different) careers.

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It's a Drama Podcast - Couchsurfing. How To Travel The World For Free. PODCAST #005
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02/22/19 • 31 min

This week, the podcast focused on Couchsurfing. We recently backpacked around the world with our kids for a year. Our budget was approx $75 a day for the four of us - which wasn't easy considering we have two gannets as teenagers.

This week on the podcast we explored the dark murky waters of Couchsurfing.

We recently backpacked around the world with our kids for a year. Our budget was approx $75 a day for the four of us - which wasn't easy considering we have two gannets as teenagers.

One of the ways we were able to stick to our budget was by Couchsurfing. In case you aren't familiar with this amazing organization, it is a website that pairs travellers - who are in need of somewhere to stay, with a host, who has a spare room, bed (or sometimes a couch) to offer.

Couchsurfing. What is it and Why Does The Thought Of It Terrify Me?

We wanted to discuss the pro's and con's of Couchsurfing and to try and answer the most commonly asked questions that people have. Also, when I tell people that we took our teenagers to sleep on strangers couches they are quite rightly filled with doubt!

There is a misconception (which I too used to have) that Couchsurfing is for twenty-year-olds who are looking for a good time. Not true. And anyway, even when I was twenty I was still boring so that puts an end to that theory.

Some of the points that were raised were:

  • Is Couchsurfing free?
  • Why would anyone want to couchsurf?
  • What is it like to Couchsurf as a family?
  • Is Couchsurfing safe?

All of these questions and more were discussed, and hopefully, we convinced you that if you are looking to travel and haven't got much money (but you have got a great sense of adventure), then Couchsurfing really is the best.

There is a fabulous story that we touched on. We were in Italy and one particular Couchsurfing host was ...let's say 'eccentric'! I loved him, (because I am weird and slightly vindictive) but the kids were honestly terrified.

Seriously, they were never in any danger - they simply saw how one crazy Italian man lived his life. It was a brilliant experience. Anyway, have a listen to Sonny's interpretation of this and let me know if your teenagers would have felt the same.

If you would like to hear more about the crazy Italien then leave a comment and we will see to it!

You can read further here:

Couchsurfing with kids, the good, the bad and the bucket

The Couchsurfing Website: https://www.couchsurfing.com

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It's a Drama Podcast - Life in NZ vs The UK. A Kiwi Who's Tried Both
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04/08/21 • 69 min

This week's podcast is a little bit different. We have a real New Zealand guest.

Jen is one of those New Zealand people that you are going to fall in love with.

Just as her British boyfriend did.

New Zealand Life Vs British Life

In this chat, Jen opens up about what it was like to grow up in New Zealand as a kid and then shares the story of what it was like when she met her current partner and found herself getting to know the ins and outs of the typical British ways during lockdown.

New Zealand

We talk about New Zealand slang words, get to hear about the New Zealand culture and even discuss the HUGE differences between New Zealand food and British eating habits.

UK

If you are thinking of moving to New Zealand and are from the UK (or even if you are moving to New Zealand from the US) then you will LOVE this podcast episode.

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How many episodes does It's a Drama Podcast have?

It's a Drama Podcast currently has 205 episodes available.

What topics does It's a Drama Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Best, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Parenting, Inspirational, Funny, Podcasts, Marriage, Relationships and Travel.

What is the most popular episode on It's a Drama Podcast?

The episode title 'Our Daughter. Tessa. Behind The Scenes' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on It's a Drama Podcast?

The average episode length on It's a Drama Podcast is 43 minutes.

How often are episodes of It's a Drama Podcast released?

Episodes of It's a Drama Podcast are typically released every 8 days.

When was the first episode of It's a Drama Podcast?

The first episode of It's a Drama Podcast was released on Jan 1, 2019.

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