Emily Atack
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Podcast Appearances
And yeah, huge part of my childhood.
Incredible.
Incredible.
Yes.
Because this is what this is about.
Yes.
So I can't remember how this started, really.
But I just remember being very little and thinking that I couldn't do things.
I don't know why.
It was...
I think I think if I'm being really blunt and honest so there was me Martha and George I was the pretty one Martha was the clever one George was the naughty one right that not completely but if we're just in a nutshell kind of seeing that I think that's I think for young girls particularly this is where it starts where if you are so I mean Martha was beautiful don't get me wrong yes these are the labels you were given yes but it was like I I couldn't have the brains because I was the
tall, blonde one that grew boobs really young and all the boys fancied me and I fancied the boys and I played kiss chase with all the boys when I was younger and I was obsessed with boys.
I was boy mad.
I feel like adults without meaning to and family members, they kind of, they create these roles for you.
So they become comfortable to you.
So I think I lent in to that.
And I think that, okay, I knew I was the tall, pretty one that mum and dad were proud to sort of physically show me off.
And whilst Martha was playing on her little, you know, she would be looking at bugs in the corner on her little, I say, I don't even know what they're called.
Yeah.
Microscope.