I Know Your Face
The boys from BAD SPAWN come together once a week to discuss games and all other geeky stuff in the I Know Your Face Podcast. Featuring Trav, Rob, James, Sean and Mitch
Categories: Leisure
The boys from BAD SPAWN come together once a week to discuss games and all other geeky stuff in the I Know Your Face Podcast. Featuring Trav, Rob, James, Sean and Mitch
Categories: Leisure
Join us, two Paris Hilton enthusiasts / Australian icons and our long suffering producer on a self-absorbed road to life improvement, spiritual wellbeing and attention seeking. It’s time to navigate the new world (although be aware we have no idea where we are going)
“What Could Go Wrong” is an adventure for the modern day ‘Yes Wom*n’ that each week tackles the age old question “What if we just said yes to anything?”.
Bare witness to adventures such as; becoming attracted to a Tree Frog Medicine practitioner, traditional Javanese Vaginal Fogging, being locked out of a car by an abusive bird watcher, trialling motherhood, unveiling the actual Banksy*, Becoming the Sultan and Sultana of Brunei, Baptisms, Exorcisms, Pie Eating competitions, Axe Throwing etc etc.
Despite there being no man to politely open the door for us, we still manage to get inside of Dungeon Beach Studios each week to simultaneously bring you fresh content whilst crushing the patriarchy with our bare fists. Luckily we drink so much during recording we don’t need to pay for public transport home because ambulances are free.
So click on the subscribe button as fast as our producer Mouth used to click delete on ‘girls kissing’ from her internet browser when she was 12. I mean really, What Could Go Wrong??
*alleged.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/what-could-go-wrong.
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Categories: Comedy, Society & Culture
Tags: Adventure, advice, australian, Bachelor in Paradise, Comedy, feminism, Lockie Gilbert, Osher Gunsberg, reality, reality tv, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, travel, True Story, tv
An Australian actual play podcast with trained actors, original music & homebrew campaigns. Each season explores a new TTRPG. Listen to a season of your favourite tabletop rpg or experience a game you haven’t tried yet!
Season 1 – Cyberpunk 2020 – ‘Going Mainstream’
Season 2 – Vampire The Masquerade – ‘Adelaide By Night’
Season 3 – Cyberpunk Red – ‘Feed The Beast’
Season 4 – Pulp Cthulhu – ‘Ambrosia Island’
Season 5 – Kids On Bikes – ‘Mystery Down Under’
Season 6 – The Witcher RPG – ‘The Bloodsoaked Rose’
Season 7 – Avatar Legends – ‘Homeland’
Season 8 – Starfinder – ‘Among the Dust’
Season 9 – DIE RPG – ‘When The Party’s Over’
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Categories: Arts, Comedy, Leisure
Tags: actual play, australian, Avatar the Last Airbender, cthulhu, cyberpunk, roleplaying game, rpg, Starfinder, tabletop, The Witcher, vampire
Our episodes will include raw & uncut stories of everyday people, discussing life, culture and how we fit into today’s society.
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Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: #melbourne, Asian, australia, australian, brown, Culture, ethnic, immigrant, indian, interviews, Racism, relationships, Stories
“All films have an audience, some are harder to find”. Join Oscar and Carl as they humorously deconstruct some of the biggest Hollywood bombs, misguided sequels and awful tv movies as they attempt to answer the question ‘Who Would Watch This?’
Tags: australian, bad, Comedy, film, Funny, movie, review, watch, who, worst, would, youtube
The official podcast of Sport Integrity Australia. Our mission is to protect the integrity of sport and the health and welfare of those who participate in Australian sport. This podcast examines the issues that affect sport, answers your questions and educates you about clean and fair sport.
Between them, there are too many Paralympic medals to count – but the Commonwealth Games will be a unique experience for both Ellie Cole and Daniela Di Toro, for vastly different reasons. In this episode of On Side, join Tim Gavel as he chats to Ellie and Daniela as they train for the Commonwealth Games which starts on 28 July – one for the last time, the other the first. Ellie, who has six Paralympic gold medals in her trophy cabinet, races for the final time in Birmingham, chasing that elusive Commonwealth Games gold medal. “In my swimming career, over 17 years, I’ve won 17 Paralympic medals, broken something like five world records and I still can’t seem to grasp the Commonwealth Games gold medal … it’s the only thing that’s missing from my trophy cabinet.” It has been a long road for the swimmer, who is thrilled at the progress Para sport has made over the past 17 years and the acceptance of Para athletes in the community. “The biggest difference that I’ve seen in Paralympic sport is the stigma around athletes with a disability,” Eliie says. “I saw at the Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast that young kids were asking how to be Paralympians when they were older, and they were drawing pictures of people in wheelchairs on gold medal podiums. So they’re drawing the parallel that you can still have a disability and be a champion. Whereas in 2006, you know, that conclusion was never drawn from seeing someone with a disability.” With retirement looming, Ellie also discussed her life after swimming, which includes her role on Sport Integrity Australia’s Athlete Advisory Group. “We have a lot to offer to Sport Integrity Australia as athletes, and it’s wonderful to also be the other side of the coin, see that they’re willing to listen and wanting to understand firsthand experiences from us as well.” By her own admission, it’s been a long time since Daniela has been called a “rookie”, having made her Paralympic Games debut in Atlanta in 1996. After all, as a wheelchair tennis player, she has won almost all there is to win in her sport: from Paralympic medals to Grand Slam titles to a number-one world ranking. Now competing as a wheelchair table tennis player, it will be the Victorian veteran’s first time at the Commonwealth Games. “To be able to have a rookie experience is a really cool thing. So, you know, it’s really exciting as well, the actual newness of it. I’ve never been on a team with able bodied and Para high performance athletes, so it’s incredibly exciting,” she says. “It’s the friendly games, which is really cool that you can kind get to be in this kind of environment that’s super ultra-competitive, but there’s real awareness of community and connection and I’m looking forward to that as well.” While she may be a senior member of the team, just don’t call her the “mother-figure” – she’d prefer to be that “cool Aunty”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tags: anti, antidoping, asada, australia, australian, authority, cheat, cheating, dope, Doping, Integrity, Podcast, SPorts, steroids
A lighthearted podcast, about everything and nothing in particular – just a few good friends (and Fez) sitting around and having a laugh. Includes adult content.
Categories: Comedy
Tags: australian, Comedy, Conspiracy, fez, friends, laugh
Group counselling session hosted by Jeff and Kate dealing with sport, relationships, pop culture and repressed memories.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, TV & Film
Tags: 80, afl, australian, Comedy, Culture, evans, Food, footy, Funny, Golf, hilarious, Jeff, kate, Movies, Podcast, relationships, s, tv, wortman
On this show, we put the spotlight on some amazing women working in healthcare. We deep dive into the roles you didn’t even know existed, and the ones you were too scared to admit you didn’t understand *cough* OT *cough* *cough*. We discuss the ins and outs of what it is to be a woman working in healthcare – both in scrubs, and out of scrubs. All this, and with tangents, from Ladies Who Health.
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Categories: Business, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: australian, discussion, Entertainment, Funny, health, hospital, interviews, Millenials, scrubs, women
A fortnightly podcast showcasing the best of Australia’s alternative music scene, ranging from punk, rock, hardcore, ska, folk & metal.
Categories: Music
An advice style comedyish podcast by Jade Cleeland & Ella Gleeson. The girls use humour and their knowledge thus far to navigate through somewhat sticky situations in their own lives AND the lives of their listeners.
Categories: Comedy
Obsession: Bluey is a podcast about this stupid little Australian children’s show called Bluey. It’s probably one of the greatest TV shows of all time…not just in the children’s genre either. And this host is obsessed. Absolutely obsessed.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family, TV & Film
Tags: australian, bandit, bingo, bluey, children's literature, children's show, chilli, obsession, writing
Your own personal Singing Lessons in the privacy of your own space. Vocal qualities and techniques; gentle and encouraging; music theory offered in a vocally explorative fashion. Find fun and freedom through improvising. From the North Coast of Australia, Come sing with me.https://www.facebook.com/singinglessonsfornoonepodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/twigbirdproductions/Recorded by: Shelly Brown Theme Music by: Dan BrownCover Art by: Jay KingdomWith Thanks To: Dirk Terrill & James Boundy for Mixing & Mastering tips& thanks to my guinea pigs for the first few episodes 🙂
In the key of E minor-
the Minor 11 Chord
1, flat 3, 5, flat 7, 9, 11
And then a chordal game where you take out one number and still sing the rest of the exercise.
And then a songwriting game, I’ll start you off, and then you make something up…
“I don’t know which way I should Go….. I wanna be free baby”.
This episode we had the incredible Grant Gerathy (Jon Butler) join us on the Drum Kit,
And the Delightful Dan Brown (he’s famous cause he’s my husband) play the bass and keys.
Cause singing exercises should be Funky and have a good back beat!
Yeah!
Categories: Arts, Education, Music
Tags: australia, australian, lessons, music, sing, singing, soul music, teaching, vocal
A long long time ago a young boy embarked on a quest, a quest like none other, not content with any ordinary job he decided to make it his quest to find the perfect job.His quest spanned the wide expanses of the working landscape, from bouncer, to Santa to fitness instructor; his reasons for leaving were vast. Now with more than 60 jobs to his name, the question remains, did he find that perfect job? Andy and Jono sit down with their Dad to find out in the humorous and sometimes career inspiring podcast. If you want to get in touch, email us at jobsmydaddid@outlook.com Producer: Kyle Bonser
Categories: Comedy
Tags: australian, career, Comedy, Funny, job search, jobsmydaddid
Introducing “Now Listen Here,” the podcast that’s all about helping men improve their headspace, one laugh at a time! Join hosts Ben, Jason, John and Rob as they navigate ups and downs of life, all while enjoying a few cold ones. With their unique blend of humor and banter, no topic is off the table. So grab a beer, kick back, and now listen here. New episodes released every week, so be sure to tune in and join the crew! 🍺👥👥😂
Categories: Comedy, Sports, TV & Film
Tags: Aussie, australian, blokes, Drinking, Entertainment, Funny, gaming, men, sport, SPorts
Stephen & Jess from Flying the Nest share the ups and downs of what it’s like to travel the world full time. What it’s really like to be with your partner 24/7. From getting food poisoning in a country far from home to almost getting kicked out of our villa on our wedding day – these are the untold stories from our adventures around the world.
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Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: australia, australian, flying the nest, flyingthenest, hunter, insights, Jessica Parry-Valentine, Stephen Parry-Valentine, Stories, tips, travel
We’re two Australians living in Guadalajara, Mexico – a beautiful country with a bad reputation. That’s the Paradise Paradox. We’re knowledge soldiers, educating the masses, or at least asking uncommon questions.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Anarchism, anarcho, ancient, australian, Austrian, capitalism, civilisations, economics, Egypt, for, Guadalajara, ideas, mexico, new, Philosophy, questions, spirituality, Technologies, Teotihuacan, The, Universe, voluntaryism
Starship Q Star is an award-winning sci-fi comedy: When a space agency sends the “first all woman and non-binary crew” on a blatant PR mission to Mars, they inadvertently end up the last six humans in the universe. Lead by Co-Captains (and exes) Aurelia and Sim, Starship Q Star follows this madcap crew on their quest across the galaxy in search of a new home… which is basically one hilarious mishap after the other.
Recently winning Silver at the Signal Awards for Best Writing (Fiction), this Aussie sitcom has picked up awards across the globe including Best Fiction Podcast at Sydney Web Fest, Best Comedy at LA Webfest, Outstanding Comedy at New Jersey Web Fest, and took out the 2023 Audio Fiction World Cup.
Three all new animated adventures are out now on YouTube! Supported by the ABC and Screen Australia, you can learn more and watch them here: https://starshipqstar.com/animated
Created by co-writing couple Meegan May & Lauren Anderson, Starship Q Star stars: Annie Lumsden, Drey Mendez, Lena Moon, Sunanda, Scott Limbrick, Isha Menon, and Ben Russell.
For More:
https://starshipqstar.com/
https://www.instagram.com/starshipqstar/
https://www.tiktok.com/@starshipqstar
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Categories: Fiction
Tags: audio drama, audio fiction, australian, Comedy, full cast, gay, lesbian, lgbt, lgbtqia, queer, Red Dwarf, sci-fi comedy, scripted, sitcom, star trek
Australian Podcast tackling various theological views, challenging socio-cultural norms and taking it all back to the Bible. Bringing the love for theology to the conversation & connecting our hearts with our minds. Let’s venture into discussions that are raw, honest and challenging. Ultimately, our goal is to cultivate a community of women deeply passionate about growing in God’s Word and equipped to share the depth and conviction of their faith.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: australian, biblical, christian, conversation, cultural, current, faith, interview, reformed, spiritual, theology
Through discussions and interviews with writers, artists and health professionals, author friends James McKenzie Watson and Ashley Kalagian Blunt explore the big questions: how do books get written? How do people navigate life with chronic illness? And just what ARE you reading? Hosted by James McKenzie Watson, winner of the 2021 Penguin Literary Prize, and Ashley Kalagian Blunt, author of ‘Dark Mode.’
Categories: Arts, Health & Fitness
Tags: australia, australian, australianwriters, Authors, Books, chronicillness, community, coronavirus, covid, creativewriting, creativity, health, illness, interviews, Literature, pandemic, Reading, writers, writing, writingcommunity