Kathryn Thomas has just delivered her new two-part documentary The Skinny Jab Revolution, to RTÉ, and hasraced into us here after
Some think it was Einstein who coined the phrase, ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’. Some think it was Chinese philosopher Confucius and some reckon newspaper editor Arthur Brisbane.
Kathryn’s phone is hopping; she’s fielding calls from RTÉ, from her production team, from her husband Padraig. The computer is on her lap and she’s working away as we work away on her. Two hours later, looking like a bombshell, we emerge, as a team, with Kathryn our muse, out onto a heaving George’s Street in Dublin, for what we have planned: a street editorial.Across the road we see a young man, possibly still out from the night before, doing a walking vomit.
No! I don’t really make resolutions because for me it’s the pressure of having to do it at the same time as everyone else! Also, more than likely in January, you are not going to be in the correct head space. I do try to keep my exercise up and I do try to eat healthily but I need to surround myself with love and fun because life is difficult for everyone right now, especially with the turmoil the world is in.
100 per cent. I think people think that if you’re in TV, you don’t have to work a day in your life. My work is very much about paying the bills and ensuring myself and Padraig are providing for the family. But at the same time, I’ve never taken a job that I haven’t given 100 per cent to. Aw that’s a lovely way of looking at it… I do worry about what we’ll do when the kids grow up, but Padraig reminds me that we’ll be 110 by then !
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