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Nadine and Olivia react to embarassing sex stories from a Twitter thread in their first "babysode" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/complainersclub/support
Following the episode VAD BIBES, Nadine and Olivia share their personal red flags in relationships. Olivia explores Love-Bombing and the complainers talk about being a friend to someone in an abusive relationship. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/complainersclub/support
As Part of Women's Month, Nadine and Olivia continue to talk about women's issues. South Africa's GBV rate is at alarming levels, ranking#1 in the world. Nadine talks about why she spoke about Matt Black, and talks about sexual harassment that happened to her. Olivia opens up about her abusive relationship. THIS IS A STRICTLY ANTI-GBV Podcast and we are here to help. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/complainersclub/support
The Complainers' are Back! Olivia and Nadine talk about Covid and the repecussions, as well as talking about coming out on Twitter. Nadine comes out as Bi and Olivia discusses Demi-sexuality. There will be more episodes than usual for Women's Month. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/complainersclub/support
Whoa Whoa Whoa – the complainers learn about Dyslexia from a literal academic who has Dyslexia. Hannah Hamilton, best friend and collaborator to our baby angel Olivia, guides us through some key areas. They learn about how it works, what the main challenges are with living with Dyslexia. Complainers Club is owned Nadine Mohamed and Olivia Mortimer and all the concepts and phrases are owned by Complainers Club.
Nadine and Olivia start off this week's episode with a quick chat about Todd Phillips' Joker (2019) before they discuss life on set, We find out just how much they love Joaquin Phoenix and that is never to be debated. It's not particularly a complete complaint, but there are definitely moments that are rant-worthy.
Olivia and Nadine talk about Gender-Based-Violence in South Africa and how it personally affects them in their personal capacity. The conversation starts around their love of My Favourite Murder and Karen Kilgarrif and then gets into the real depths. We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the families of the mourning. Support the causes that are helping victims of GBV. More of these discussions will be had in light of learning and helping the cause to end Gender-Based Violence and Xenophobia in South Africa.
Happy Heritage Day, Complainers! Olivia, Nadine and Ricky are back after a hiatus during the peak of unrest in South Africa involving GBV and Xenophobia. They will not be addressing it in this episode, but stay tuned for more on GBV and Xenophobia. Today, the complainers delve into their pet peeves surrounding Heritage Day in South Africa. Ricky delves into the highly annoying nature of people on Heritage Day regarding "traditional wear", Nadine rants and raves about Robert Mugabe's death and Olivia questions where she belongs in South Africa.
Whoa whoa whoa - the Complainers have a GUEST? Ricky returns from his hosting weekend and sings high praise of the previous episode, DIAPER GIRL. Nadine and Olivia provide some slight ASMR for the introduction of the episode. Jasmine Hazi, model and actress, dishes on casting, using Instagram as a platform, slimy photographers in Cape Town, and she even reads some of her DMs. She talks about how she came into the industry and her plans for the future. She's number one in the fan polls and number one in the Complainers hearts. This episode explores mature topics and is not for sensitive listeners. We reserve the right to express our opinions in this episode. COMPLAINERS CLUB is owned by Ricky Chasumba, Olivia Mortimer, and Nadine Mohamed and no part of this podcast may be used to generate money without the consent or accreditation to the owners. Owners of the podcast reserve the right to promote this podcast on their own platforms
What the fuck is up-up-up? Ricky is off adulting for this episode, which leaves Olivia and Nadine on their own. They complain passionately about a large body of topics including Protest Culture, Mental Health, Supporting Others in the Industry, and of course Toxic Masculinity. Olivia opens up on an experience that happened to her, and discusses how she deals with this part of her life journey. We stand out against sexual offence and sexual offenders, and this is no space for rape apologists. This episode explores mature topics and is not for sensitive listeners. We reserve the right to express our opinions in this episode. COMPLAINERS CLUB is owned by Ricky Chasumba, Olivia Mortimer, and Nadine Mohamed and no part of this podcast may be used to generate money without the consent or accreditation to the owners. Owners of the podcast reserve the right to promote this podcast on their own platforms
The Complainers are back! After a brief hiatus, Ricky and Nadine welcome a new member to the group: Olivia. She likes to complain, so she literally joined the MOTHERFUCKIN’ club. The complainers this week have a special introductory episode for their listeners; they have a quick discussion about everything and anything. Ricky has moved into a new apartment, Olivia recounts a chilling tale about encountering the biker-kind, and Nadine consistently interrupts with live-stream of consciousness. COMPLAINERS CLUB is owned by Ricky Chasumba, Olivia Mortimer, and Nadine Mohamed and no part of this podcast may be used to generate money without the consent or accreditation to the owners. Owners of the podcast reserve the right to promote this podcast on their own platforms
Your favourite complainers catch up over a plethora of general topics before getting into the real juice. Ricky, who spends almost four hours a day in traffic every weekday in his commute to work and he complains about the perils of people watching, petrol and the effects it has on public transport. Nadine spreads her passionate distaste for for mock-influence culture in South Africa. All episodes are created and owned by Nadine Mohamed and Ricky Chasumba in Johannesburg, South Africa. All rights of the content are owned by the creators. The content and viewpoints expressed is not for sensitive listeners as this uses explicit language and mature content. Artwork was created using imagery from Freepik.com, This is the link to the artwork used and the legal credit to the author as per the Freepik terms and conditions. Music is used from YouTube Audio Library The Track is called Species by contributing artist Diamond Ortiz
Ricky and Nadine are back this Monday to dish on their complaints for the week. Ricky delves into the depths of his disdain for the use of horoscopes and how disbelieves in the ideology altogether. Nadine speaks candidly about her open relationship style and why it suits her They glimpse over Father's Day in each of their prospective households and catch up on previous episode's discussions. All episodes are created and owned by Nadine Mohamed and Ricky Chasumba in Johannesburg, South Africa. All rights of the content are owned by the creators. The content and viewpoints expressed is not for sensitive listeners as this uses explicit language and mature content. Listeners under the age of 18 are not recommended to listen to this podcast, as the views and language are of mature nature.
Meet the first two members of The Complainer’s Club. Ricky talks about the perils of the Licensing Department as a veteran of renewing his license. Nadine dives into a personal account of Matt Black, based off the Twitter thread. All episodes are created and owned by Nadine Mohamed and Ricky Chasumba in Johannesburg, South Africa. All rights of the content are owned by the creators. The content and viewpoints expressed is not for sensitive listeners as this uses explicit language and mature content. Artwork was created using imagery from Unsplashed in the Anchor Mobile App
The Complainer's Club returns for a second installment in these week's episode "Joburg's Sweetheart" Ricky, while hungover, talks about the perils of being hungover and how it's worse as he enters his later 20's Nadine laments on how women in the Advertising Industry need to be mindful of their words. All episodes are created and owned by Nadine Mohamed and Ricky Chasumba in Johannesburg, South Africa. All rights of the content are owned by the creators. The content and viewpoints expressed is not for sensitive listeners as this uses explicit language and mature content. Listeners are recommended to be over the age of 18 Artwork was created using imagery Unsplashed within the rights of the Anchor Mobile App.