Tag: amIoldyetpodcast
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Alexa Rules…
Always on the lookout for ways to spread the word, and create a community around the programme, it occurred to me to check that it could be accessed via the […]
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Return of the Favour
When I returned to Australia in 1997, after an absence of 30 years, the first acting job I was offered came from a Brisbane based company, Trocadero Productions. I had […]
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Nostalgia Kick
This week’s episode has Helen chatting via Zoom with another of her college friends. Esme (Essie) has moved to Houston, Tx with her partner BethAnn and it’s clear they both […]
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Danger! Cliff ahead…
A few short weeks ago (how did that happen?) my greatest concern was that I wouldn’t be able to come up with fresh material in time to release weekly episodes. […]
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Swings and Roundabouts
It’s been quite a week, and apparently not just for me. A strange 7 days of nothing bad happening, but yet feeling stressed. And I’m happy to say, it seems […]
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★★★★★ "Just what is old? You can’t help but love the lead character Helen as she tries to dodge the, “Are you alrights,” from her family and she searches for the true meaning of the word “Old”Flloyd is a master of timing and voices. Really enjoyable."
(shaaaaaarz UK)
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★★★★★ "Clever tales in a unique woman's voice. Flloyd’s mini-dramas are refreshing, witty and cleanly done. Acerbic yet sweet, like a fresh lemonade."
(nirmalajc US)
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★★★★★ Very interesting. Nice stories and nice delivery. Looking forward to more. (Fun 1894, US)
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"I have just found this piece of genius. What a talented performer Flloyd is. Some versatile acting provides us with four different and equally believable characters and the piece is written with truth and pathos. Beautiful editing too, I recommend it. And Flloyd, old? Never!" Sarah Macdonald
“Absolutely wonderful, almost sounds as if it was written by a real writer.” Bill Cooke, (who is even more twisted than Flloyd).