What would you do if you won the EuroMillions?
Dear Listeners,
Knock, knock. Who’s there? Money’s No Object, back for its fifth episode after a quadrant of barnstormers so far. We’ve brought you the coolest, funniest and sharpest figures from the world of restaurants, pubs, politics and cultural criticism – and keeping with this policy, we’ve got the biggest name in British wine right now: the Guardian’s new wine critic, Hannah Crosbie.
Over the past five years, Hannah has set the staid world of wine writing alight, subbing in for Jancis Robinson at the FT, being profiled in Vogue, appearing regularly on Sunday Brunch and releasing the bestselling Corker – a ‘deeply unserious wine book’, in her own words – last year. Heroically battling an eight or nine out of 10 hangover to sit in the Money’s No Object hotseat, Crosbie chats to host Joe Bishop about stinking vintages, old money confidence and why, even with millions, a one-bed flat is more than enough (we heartily disagree).
Tuck in to episode five, available here on Substack, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other podcast platforms. Like, share and subscribe, as they say out there in the ‘creator economy’ – a five-star review does wonders for us, emotionally and algorithmically.
All the best,
TF
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Creator and Host: Joe Bishop
Exec. Producer: Charlie Baker
Exec. Producer: Kieran Morris
Engineer: Adam Cain
Music: Johnny White Really-Really
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