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In southern to the Midlands further dry out with some clear spells and patchy frost and fog to form B.B.C. News three minutes past seven. She stands way radio. Good evening. I'm coming up baby facing throw you into a space of you've been doing it like me since you were six yes really I was sick. Baby sitting stories the hours you spent jiggling that baby. Only for it to be flat came home and take a look around. Cuttingly place. Is about the place is or a bookcase that took seven days to put together. Yes was celebrating. Becoming more decor savvy Tell me about. Fifty eight. Start with. You K. . Let's go. Live. A. Good. Schneier Twain I feel like a woman which is just as well really I'm Alex sitting in for Georgie tonight and if you want to contact me it's eight one triple three Start your message with the word Georgie that's George with a Y on the end or you can call zero three four five three hundred eighteen fifty eight yes going out we're talking about babysitting you might think six is a bit young to start babysitting I wasn't starting it as a business I just happened to have a brother a year younger than me and back in the day Oh yes back in the day when he started school I got the job of taking him to schools hospitals that sort of babysitting in a way and mother was known occasionally to pop out and leave me with him when she had to nip to the shops it was fine he did all right from self many because I was a terribly sensible six year old but yes we used to go who kept the books I think she might have taken us to the bus stop and put us on the bus and then we had to get off at the bottom of the of the bank it was called Allison's bank and we used to have to get off there and go to school and we seem to manage it didn't lose it was absolved fine and in fact Sigma sister was born when I was thirteen so I did a lot of babysitting then so what about you if you had loads of babysitting to do it's funny I've noticed this and I noticed it when I had a small child if you have a partner and that partner is male and you're going out for the night the male partner invariably says he's babysitting Where is if he's going out your just staying in I've never quite worked that one out Does anybody understand that but I think it's true I've heard many a man saying oh no I'm babysitting tonight if he can't babysit your own children well maybe you can. Who knows anyway let me know your babysitting stories to did you have terrible time screaming children children throwing up poorly children oh the some nightmare stories and it's always a bit of a challenge you know whenever I go to any of mine I think oh heck here we go fingers crossed. Time keep us safe it was a cold three four five three hundred eight hundred fifty eight takes both race taught you my speech with the word Georgie. Keep on running from the Spencer Davis Group Now how do you choose the baby sitters while say it teenager down the street looking to earn a bit of pin money or maybe as a member of the family well like almost everything else she can now get a babysitter at the click of a button on an app it's called bubble you can get it in London and sorry Joining me now is Bubbles co-founder Ari last hour a good evening pilot you know you I'm fine tell me how this works then this seems a precarious act getting a babysitter by a press of a button I think I think passing say OK it's not getting a babysitter. Not using it these days which is kind of why we started such a big problems I mean. So in terms of how public. You as a parent need a babysitter you know in the future Well actually my sis you can go on you when you need someone I mean I will show you basis like a baby says. Around you. By their availability so what's really important to understand about what bubbles doing and I think what makes us very different is we're using social and community data to show parents that babysitters that their friends and community know use and trust it's essentially taking what we do as parents offline in terms of how we find our uses and just making it very very easy to do three Moakler Well I suppose the most important thing anybody would want to know Ira is how do you know for sure that people are who they say they are sure so obviously with bubble or as I mentioned Aki U.S.P. As our social and community validation tools Having said that we also run identity checks online identity checks on every babysitter on the platform and those that's used same types of checks that the big market places big financial institutions doing. Every babysitter on bubble needs to pass one of these checks before their profile goes slightly up and that helps us ensure that the person is who they say they'll And what made you decide to set it up in the first place. Having kids of my own city honest and not being able to go out tonight yeah and I think that's really really important you know the absence sets of parents who apparently In my case and we both have young kids and it was actually not long after my son was born but I really don't know me quite quickly how much of a problem finding trusted reliable child especially at short notice is to say many parents and I think sometimes when you hear the words on a babysitter it can sound a bit trivial and kind of like not not a huge issue but actually this is a fundamental problem day today so many parents across the country that really gave us the I guess the idea in the motivation to transfix. And you know what that the biggest thing is and I can remember the smashing small children it's looking for somebody to babysit on New Year's Eve ABBOTT I mean I'm taking it back so Paul ready yes funny you mention like Leo You know we are having parents now coming and trying to make those arrangements so that that's certainly something we're seeing quite a lot of but you know what's what's also interesting it's what's called us a little bit by surprise when we did the you know we were really focusing on getting parents back that flexibility and from a selfish point of view I was thinking about you know my social life and how that was affected you know evenings in the weekends and what really caught us by surprise is our parents are using it for all types of things and even some of them and that's. During the day where you need to pop out or you need to go to a P.T.A. Meeting or a house where finding someone for those kind of short shorts it was so disco that's what I turned into bubble for as well as you know going out more and spending more time with our loved ones in the evenings it's actually dates on in the morning sets help with the kids help around the house and how that's really taking off how specific to people about you know what they want I mean I suppose some people want to Granny type person some people might want to an athletic type teenager to deal with you know twelve year old boy yes absolutely and that's what I hope people realize is that is what we do we're not. They were Mark Weiss and what the app does for parents is it will show you the range of babysitters around you right now in the out we have thousands of bases. It ranges from six film student who lives down the road that your best friend might use and you know depending on your sensibilities as a parent your kids need also the time of day that might be great for you but then it goes the other end of the spectrum and we have return as you know says we have nurses at Great Ormond Street for example looking to an extra money and they're on the up too so it's a really broad range of babysitters and they also their own right by the way. Pens on her parents and it allows parents to be as specific as they like they can even search by language and things like that and that's what we're trying to do we're trying to say to parents we're giving you the choice of what's around you and you decide what's right I suppose you know you might want somebody to come and help them with the homework might change so you might want to say yes yes people who are experts in Latin would be very welcome yes that's with all of us on our on our list of all to do things like that allowing people get really specific absolutely like afterschool help so people will have a lot of students only so a lot of medical students but also a lot of students who have a lot of actors and actresses only as well makes sense has to this is because they have and has it personalities full of energy and kids love being around so parents do have that choice in terms of what they need and just finally one quick question how do people pay for it. They paid cash flows through the up. And that is really what we're seeing as well is just making it easier to form the basis of the cashless element which I think is getting most values most excited and it works both ways because as a parent so any parent might kind of stumbling around some cash at the end of the night for the baby sits on babysitters don't we all good kind of hanging around him it would conversation at the end so trucks it to the minute when you get you stop it calculates the price you can add it if you like as well because you kind of stopped it cold makes. It just seem extremely high tech great to talk to every last Thanks for talking to us co-founder of bubble so tonight I want to know about you baby you say to stories what do you get took to when he was babysitting I've got a few memories that I won't share them three four five three hundred eight hundred fifty eight zero eight one triple three if you want to text us now ates law you know I use. Quite communities as as well Of. It's cold. She That was the Eagles lying eyes this is Alex sitting in for Georgie tonight you want to get in touch it's zero three four five three hundred eight hundred fifty eight or you can take say one triple three Start your message with the word Georgie now love it or hate it but you have some of it in your house I'm talking about IKEA stuff be it furniture candles or a dame bar cheesecake and it's not surprising because the Scandi store is celebrating its thirtieth birthday this month so I want you to know how have you IKEA to your house how do you assembled anything without getting cross Have you been to the stall and loaded up a trolley full of goodies only to realize that you forgot to get the thing that you came for do you still have an Ikea do you make over from twenty five years ago like me really well I'm after your Ikea stories tonight one woman loves it so much. But she wrote a feature about it called twenty one reasons Ikea is heaven on earth Tabitha Leggett joins me now Tabitha Hello. Heaven on Earth now that's pretty big stuff isn't it you're obviously a huge fan of Ike here I am with you like you yeah I don't I'm in it. And I really like it. Yeah I'd like it you know. I think that incredibly viral it got what the three hundred thousand. People obviously agree so tell me can you remember the first Ikea thing you bought. Anderson I will probably have to look out for really a couple of yeah I think I might have had one of those once upon a time so I mean what is it that makes this place so special because I always thought when it first materialized I always thought it was kind of like a poor man's happy task because it was like habitat but it was a piece expensive and then along came Ikea encouraging us to ditch our chainsaw. And suddenly it all seems much more affordable you know and I think that it incredibly important. And I thought like everything Mike it really and I really by nature invented the lair. Oh well that's a base Yes I was going to say for me it would be three men in seven days but anyway to each his own now you're in the middle of moving house at the moment when you look around your home and obviously you doing a lot of looking around your home if you're moving house how many Ikea items do you reckon you might have to. Go and mold at the moment I reckon probably about ten going to be a lot more when we me. And my kitchen everything Are you really because I can remember I don't have to still do that but years ago used to be able to buy Furch Lee and then tire house contents from there couldn't you yeah I mean I think you don't care could you buy you sort of because I know how be tempted these at one point you could virtually just say I will have that two bedroomed house full and you just got this enormous parcel and it was full of everything that you might want for a two bedroom house. Yeah I mean it wouldn't look right if you can do that because they really really do everything so have you done anything to make your Ikea still a bit more time than I care. Well I mean I haven't yet I had it in the very fact that meaning that what I see and. They did what teach you how you can take your leg up and I can't I guess I. And it's about being out the one. Well I mean that it makes it a bit more and that it more. I don't I think I'm probably going to be doing a lot of that one for me see lots of us go out shopping for things and slave away until we find the exact But yeah legs or whatever and I suppose in a way it's like going to a shop and buying a cheaper coat and taking the buttons off and changing them people do that I don't like you to say I suppose it is what it looks like Charlie hard work to me I mean I think I just want to buy things already that I was able to get them put together and shove them in a corner and save a few that still and it's not just me I'm lazy I feel like when I say that if you're waiting. Every time you order that I care you could. Get your time at. Something you know I think when the Ikea open nearest to me where I was living at the time the biggest issue we had was from getting getting from the beginning to the end I don't know if it's still the case now that you go in and there's no way back if you get lost along the way you have to keep walking forward there's no way you could think I'll just pop back and look at that dining table again because you're on a one way trajectory you. Are like that but. You get. Like oh is it oh I love it I love it I don't I don't but areas like that and I would have me I think a lot of really. You know that this is clearly a Scandinavian a new Scandinavia Lee named Tabitha Leggett. And that's probably it and I have to ask the question why on earth would you buy you tea lights from if the shop didn't exist. OK how do I know when you get what. I don't know because how many of us have gone into by you know half a dozen tea lights and come out three hundred seventy five pounds. Yet it is a good to talk to you that is the wonderfully named top of the leg get there from Buzz Feed and don't forget I'd love to hear your stories of joy and now it's a new song from Ed Sheeran no walks it's perfect. At Sharon and effect and it was a perfect you tell me. It was a great one then if you don't know how to put together because we're talking about here in a moment if you don't know how to put together flatpack So we know a man who does yes it isn T. Demand that we don't want to know in our lives definitely. Some long delays on the M five northbound through the four lanes a shot from urgency repays from cleaved in a junction twenty along to Portishead nineteen with queues back to junction twenty one at Weston super Mare delays of well over an hour to get through those queues and can't the end twenty westbound is killing off to a truck overturned earlier recoveries no one seen the inside lane remains closed from Junction seven to junction six for the Blue Bell Hill access in the two to nine so to expect some delays on the approach there any other problems to call in on three zero one two three zero one eight for the latest I'm at a more Thanks very much. Well there you go now you know all about the trouble will keep you up to date in an hour's time it's straight with mac now and. We'll talk to that man in a little while also. Thank you so he's going to pose was was. Was. Was. Was. Was was we've. Was. Reviewing Please quote Marks thank you just joined us I'm Alex Holmes sitting in pole Georgia tonight if you would like to get in touch you can e-mail sorry Georgie at B.B.C. Don't kowtow U.K. Or you can text as a one triple three star a message with Georgina George with a Y on the end three four five three hundred eighteen fifty eight now we're talking earlier about Ikea as it celebrates thirty years in the U.K. Yes Who can believe that that's three decades of arguments and over how to put up a belief bookcase Yes that's the one but this help us hand John Griffin set up a business which sends people around here house to build the flat pack furniture for you my lord I wish I'd known that years ago John joins us now hello John and I mean I might not be divorced so my to still be married my title we have thank you I would bet you have along the way my goodness well what made you come up with this idea because pretty brilliant I'd say says well it all started after I moved to London with my wife and we bought central London and then find out that it's an estimate from the rent I would be got no money left so I set about actually doing the building itself and it took so long we ended up going to Ikea but surely. Every night because it was the only place with a phone for where we could sit down and what we were tapped out on me and I thought there's no one actually putting the stuff together for from now after I put a kitchen up and so that's really about the business was born and didn't take long to get off the ground so to speak no I didn't actually came from a sort of internet background or put a website up and met our first aldermen in a week we realized hang on there's actually a need for this service out