Cockney & Son
Cockney & Son: Two Generations, One London is what happens when I sit down with my straight-talking, old-school Londoner dad to try and make sense of the world we’re living in today.
From parenting and politics to prices and pronouns, nothing’s off-limits — and trust me, nothing gets sugar-coated. We see life through two very different lenses, but it’s all grounded in laughs, honest opinions, and the kind of unfiltered banter only a father and son can get away with.
Whether you remember phone boxes or need subtitles when he starts chatting, this one’s for you.
Cockney & Son
Episode 9: Does everyone want good Neighbours???, Bags for Life & Property Prices
This week, we’re pulling down the garden fence and having a natter about neighbours the good, the bad, and the downright nosy. From creepy legends like “Rosie Meadow” to shared garden bins and awkward chats over the washing line, we ask: do people still talk to their neighbours, or are we all Ring doorbells and bolted gates these days?
Then it’s onto a proper moan about the price of plastic bags how did we go from getting them for free to needing a mortgage for a Bag for Life?
In Say It Like Steve, we dive into the struggles of getting on the property ladder in 2025. Spoiler alert: it’s not pretty — unless you’ve got a rich nan and zero bills.
PLUS — the chaos level hits new heights as the girly makes her podcast debut, unplanned and unstoppable. If you think men can’t multitask, this episode might just prove you wrong.
And of course, we wrap it all up with this week’s Cockney Slang Word of the Week ?????
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