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In this episode, Jenny and Pat read a chapter from 'Out There: A Sexual Health Guide for Young Gay Men'. It's as awful as it sounds.
Humidum is back after nearly a year off the air! This episode was recorded in a Gyoza Frenzy, during which Pat, Miriam, and Justin explored the state of Russia's economy, the finer points of Russian cuisine, and life in Putin's paradise. A fitting return for the hottest podcast this side of the equator [citation needed].
In this special tenth episode, Pat is joined by David Barrow for an extended conversation in which they reflect on the Orlando tragedy, the struggles facing gay and Muslim communities, and the way activists can build a better future.
In this episode of Humidum, Vanaxis takes aim at the Baird Government over broken promises, the Spew Review assesses Peter Dutton the Minister for Immigration, Agony Aunt William Buckley returns for Ask Us Literally Anything, and the whole Humidum crew gets together for the Fall of Rome...
In this episode, Miriam delves into the perverse world of women's toilets and sicko nurses, Jenny and Pat unpack episode one of Game of Thrones' sixth season in The Spew Review, Vanaxis explains why its okay to pirate Season 6 of Game of Thrones, and Georgina Macneil takes us on an ontological turn via Magritte in What The Fuck Am I Looking At?
In this episode, Dr Georgina Macneil returns to discuss an uncovered Caravaggio painting in What The Fuck Am I Looking At, Vanaxis highlights controversies in Liberal preselections for Dennis Jensen and Bronwyn Bishop, Miriam rants about women, and Jenny Sonter's Spew Review of South Park is interrupted by an unexpected call...
Miriam is back from hiatus and has a lot to say, which is not surprising. She ranges over the Sydney Royal Easter Show, Orgasmic Meditation, the rise of the Selfie, and annoying people on planes. Jenny Sonter looks at Season 4 of House of Cards in the Spew Review, and she and Pat wonder why evil characters are just so much more interesting.