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This week we dive into the real meanings behind some of the sayings we all use without thinking, and somehow end up talking about celebrity traitors, too. Lisa fills us in on her appearance on Lorraine – yes, the actual

Hosted by Lisa and Katie · 🇺🇸 us · EN-GB · 36 episodes
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Hosted by two good friends who love a laugh, a bit of craic and plenty of sarcasm - Back to Me is the podcast where no topic is off-limits - except maybe letting each other finish their story. Expect unfiltered chats, friendly roasting and just enough self-obsession to keep things interesting.If you love brutally honest conversations, witty banter and a podcast that doesn’t take itself too seriously, you’re in the right place.
Lisa and Katie hosts Back To Me, a comedy show with 36 episodes published.

This week we dive into the real meanings behind some of the sayings we all use without thinking, and somehow end up talking about celebrity traitors, too. Lisa fills us in on her appearance on Lorraine – yes, the actual

This week on Back to Me - injuries take centre stage, including Katie’s tumble dryer incident (yes, really). We compare Lisa vs Katie holiday packing styles, dive into our usual Netflix reviews and chats, and take his as

This week on Back to Me - two very different weekends. Katie leaned fully into her garden era (plants were purchased, naturally), while Lisa was out living her best life at the BIG DAY OUT. Balance. We also get into the

In this episode we cover skiing (none of us are professionals, let’s be clear - definitely not Katie anyway), Lisa’s ongoing book progress (it’s happening…we're excited) and the absolute crime that is ID photos. Katie’s

World politics, "the" files and why Lisa absolutely cannot cope with either. Lisa’s latest wellness discovery - an energy therapist - while Katie remains… sceptical. Plus the book update, the current price of gol

This week we deep dive into Netflix - from How to Get to Heaven from Belfast to Bridgerton - because nothing says intellectual growth like period drama and Northern Irish chaos. We absolutely do not discuss the Epstein f

Lisa takes us through her contact lens journey, which somehow turns into a full emotional experience. If you wear lenses, you’ll feel seen. If you don’t, you’ll feel smug (Katie). We briefly unpack a local “BinGATE” situ

The Beckhams are having drama, TV is calling and we’re questioning our own “normal” habits… all in one episode. Tune in for laughs, awkward truths and the kind of banter only Back To Me can deliver.

It’s the final episode of Season 2 and we’re officially signing off for Christmas. In this one, we get cosy and do a proper end-of-season catch-up. We chat Christmas films (the good, the questionable and the ones mostly

This week we’re talking video game weapons of choice. Lisa goes straight for a flame thrower because she thinks it’s very epic, while Katie – a past gamer – knows what's up: the Halo energy sword. We also dip into some s

This week on Back to Me, we face an important dilemma… which one of us would actually make it on I’m a Celebrity? Lisa? Absolutely not. Katie? As long as she can close her eyes under water. We also dive into Christmas tr

Katie is having a lazy day – Lisa, of course, blames the moon. We catch up on each other’s weekends, share some unexpectedly passionate opinions about hoovers and mops and generally question what in the world are we talk

This week we’re talking grammar (exciting!!!), the things that constantly irritate Lisa and a very confusing life coaching segment about what Lisa calls “the emotional tunnel” and Katie absolutely does not understand. Th

In this week's episode we dive into the science of swearing and why it might actually make you feel better, whether you want it to or not. We also somehow end up back on Netflix, reborn dolls (again), and a few grammar c

This week on Back to Me we somehow manage to cover grief, Netflix (because when do we not), Katie’s ongoing battle with her boiler and Lisa’s possibly totally rational fear of roads. It’s one of those episodes that start

JK Rowling, Jay Shetty, monks, partners, significant others, weddings, 13th, Shakra, moons. It'll all make sense if you listen (possibly)

Episode 3 is pure chaos: we tackle the rapture (light bedtime chat, obviously), Nicole Kidman’s “secret daughter” and the movie that was filmed in Antrim. Oh, and because nothing ever goes smoothly, the camera broke — so

Katie was horrified by the "Virgin Island" TV show and is now raging at Lisa who is finding this very funny. Add in a deep dive into Sylvia Browne’s bizarre predictions, Lisa’s latest Instagram update and the ver

And we’re kicking it off with a brand new segment: Down Yer' Hole (this could change). Expect tangents, questionable research, and a few things you probably didn’t need to know. Same nonsense, new season.

It’s the end of the season (only because Lisa is going on holiday) and we’re going out the way we came in: slightly chaotic, over-caffeinated and with Katie wondering if anyone actually cares about our day-to-day lives.
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