After three seasons of At Your Service and a Summer Series, host Dua Lipa looks back on the podcast series so far and recounts some of her favourite conversations she’s had with an amazing range of guests.
Hear Dua share her behind-the-scenes view on the making of the show, and what it was like to move from interviewee to interviewer for the first time. Dua also shares why she started the podcast alongside her editorial platform Service95. You’ll also hear clips of some of her favourite episodes and the conversations that stayed with her long after the recording finished.
For anyone new to the show, she hopes this will give you an idea of what to expect. And for those who have been along with her on this journey, we’d love to hear if these were your favourite moments too? Let us know on socials!
Want more? If you’ve loved these interviews, check out the Service95 Book Club where Dua interviews authors of her favourite books.
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