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Three Aussies hop off the plane at LAX with three dreams and three cardigans. Welcome to the land of fame excess…but are they going to fit in? Friends of the podcast Montaigne, Bridie Connell and Jacinta Gregory join us live at Improv Theatre Sydney for an episode that makes La La Land look like La La Bland (got em) We've Got Earworms is powered by Lucky Lock: Australia's favourite fingerprint smart lock. Say goodbye to the hassle of keys with advanced fingerprint technology today! Head to luckylock.com.au for more details. Follow us! Instagram TikTok Nick's Instagram Nat's Instagram We've Got Earworms is recorded and produced on Gadigal land of the Eora Nation. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover was joined Gary Eck, Tommy Dean and Bridie Connell as they discussed Australian longevity, and why we beat the other English-speaking countries, as well as Ukraine's counter strike and the promise from Bunnings to check your blood pressure.
Can Bill and Lily protect their charming Irish-New Zealand cottage from the land-hungry Councilman Jones? Only ARIA-award winning comedian Bridie Connell has the answer. Come and see Bridie's new musical Fuccbois: Live In Concert at The Old Fitz from October 11 - 26. We've Got Earworms is powered by Lucky Lock: Australia's favourite fingerprint smart lock. Say goodbye to the hassle of keys with advanced fingerprint technology today! Head to luckylock.com.au for more details. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok
Gary Eck, Tommy Dean and Bridie Connell join Richard Glover as they discuss Trump's conviction, Sydney's new housing rules and the so-called "loyalty tax."
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Pat Sunderland, Bridie Connell and Tommy Dean as they discuss the discovery of giant kangaroos in Australia's past, the threat to imprison the boss of Woolworths and the accidental free money given out at a Sydney casino.
Bridie and Lewis travel back in time to try figure out what in the world is happening in this picture... In every episode of Picture Discuss two comedians try and work out the context behind weird pictures Merrick Watts found on the internet. To see the pictures click here or check out the Picture Discuss Instagram Credit – Getty ImagesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bridie and Michael take a guess at why these couples are spending their special day in a factory... In every episode of Picture Discuss two comedians try and work out the context behind weird pictures Merrick Watts found on the internet. To see the pictures click here or check out the Picture Discuss Instagram Credit – Getty ImagesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover was joined by James Colley, Bridie Connell and Tommy Dean as they discussed the footy finals weekend, the retirement of Dan Andrews, and the end of the US Writers' Strike.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Gary Eck and Bridie Connell as they talk about the cricket, talking appliances, and Mark Zuckerberg's desire for a good thread count. Oh, and the lions get excited as Tommy Dean has difficulties with the word “sparkle” during the Wheel of Death.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Gary Eck and Bridie Connell as they talk about the cricket, talking appliances, and Mark Zuckerberg's desire for a good thread count. Oh, and the lions get excited as Tommy Dean has difficulties with the word “sparkle” during the Wheel of Death.
Simon Marnie is in the chair this week hosting Thank God It's Friday! He's joined by Tommy Dean, Jean Kittson, and Bridie Connell as they discuss the demise of Tupperware, the bevy of reality tv shows and the rogue actions of a former governor and Terminator. Plus, a quick check in with authentic blues artist Frank Sultana.
Simon Marnie is in the chair this week hosting Thank God It's Friday! He's joined by Tommy Dean, Jean Kittson, and Bridie Connell as they discuss the demise of Tupperware, the bevy of reality tv shows and the rogue actions of a former governor and Terminator. Plus, a quick check in with authentic blues artist Frank Sultana.
Another massive episode of the TV Bingebox so big you can barely wrap your teeth around it. This should be the most polarising ep of the relaunched series yet. Comedy is so subjective - so much so this week we're looking at two, and two incredible drama series that will blow your socks off...welcome back to the podcast that loves TV so much it never has to say it is sorry. Shows covered in this episode: We Interrupt This Broadcast season one (10 eps), starring Christie Whelan Browne, Bridie Connell, Michelle Brasier, Adele Vuko, Duncan Fellows, Greg Larsen, Ben Russell, and Bjorn Stewart - premieres Tuesday 28 February 7:30pm on Channel 7. The Consultant season one (8 eps), starring Christoph Waltz, Nat Wolff, Brittany O'Grady, and Aimee Carrero - all eps available now on Prime Video. WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story, starring Daniel Radcliffe, Rainn Wilson, Evan Rachel Wood, Jack Black, Will Forte, Dot Marie Jones, and Alfred Yankovic - premieres Thursday 2 March on Paramount+. Dopesick (8 eps), starring Michael Keaton, Peter Sarsgaard, Michael Stuhlbarg, Kaitlyn Dever, and Rosario Dawson - all eps available now on Disney+. Keep in touch with the TV Bingebox show & host Steve Molk at linktr.ee/SteveMolk
Dom Knight is joined by Tommy Dean, Bridie Connell, and James Colley as they discuss the U.S. war on balloons, going to the moon, and your rental sharehouse nightmares
Dom Knight is joined by Tommy Dean, Bridie Connell, and James Colley as they discuss the U.S. war on balloons, going to the moon, and your rental sharehouse nightmares
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Dane Simpson and Tommy Dean as they discuss the Taronga lion escape, the blue over the blue tick, and how to have a skint but merry Christmas.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Dane Simpson and Tommy Dean as they discuss the Taronga lion escape, the blue over the blue tick, and how to have a skint but merry Christmas.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Tahir, as they discuss “arm's length” decision making; the Pelosi visit to Taiwan; and the changes to the age at which you can start school.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Tahir, as they discuss “arm's length” decision making; the Pelosi visit to Taiwan; and the changes to the age at which you can start school.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Tahir as they discuss the Swedish etiquette around feeding visitors, the new government's plans for the future, and the role of the balcony.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Tahir as they discuss the Swedish etiquette around feeding visitors, the new government's plans for the future, and the role of the balcony.
This week comedian, writer and host of A Rational Fear podcast Dan Ilic has a go at the quiz, answering questions on Australian basketball teams, Australian politicians and Roman numerals.He's helped by the Brains Trust of former teen heart throb from the hit aussie drama Sometimes, Greg Shant (Ben Russell), and the greek goddess of chickens, harps and parent teacher associations, Peregosia (Bridie Connell)Hosted by Kyran Wheatley.The Leaderboard:* Matt Stewart 10/10* Tim Hewitt 10/10* Lloyd Langford 8.5/10* Lou Wall 8.5/10* Prue Blake 8/10* Kirsten Drysdale 8/10* Alex Lee 8/10* Annie Louey 8/10* Rob Mills 8/10* Vidya Rajan 8/10* Geraldine Hickey 8/10 DSQ* Sam Taunton 7.9/10* Annie Louey 7/10* Aidan Jones 7/10* Jess Perkins 7/10* Matt Stewart 7/10* Sami Shah 7/10* Scout Boxall 7/10* Danielle Walker 7/10* Woodes 7/10* Alexei Toliopoulos 6/10* Carl Donnelly 6/10* Dane Simpson 6/10* Ivan Aristeguieta 6/10* Jess Perkins 6/10* Josh Earl 6/10* Kirsty Webeck 6/10* Michael Hing 6/10* Nath Valvo 6/10* Rosie Piper 6/10* Snorty Dog 6/10* Zan Rowe 6/10* Zoe Coombs Marr 6/10* Emma Holland 5.5/10* Miranda Tapsell 5.5/10* Nick Cody 5/10* Alex Dyson 5/10* Jan Fran 5/10* Ben Knight 5/10* Nina Oyama 5/10* Celia Pacquola 5/10* Jude Perl 5/10* Chris Ryan 5/10* Sami Shah 5/10* Nelly Thomas 5/10* Dave Thornton 5/10* Danielle Walker 5/10* Myf Warhurst 5/10* Kirsty Webeck 5/10* Mike Goldstein 4.5/10* Luke McGregor 4.5/10* Jordan Barr 4/10* Alex Ward 4/10* Anna Piper Scott 4/10* Daniel Sloss 4/10* Georgia Mooney 4/10* Nat Harris 4/10* John Hastings 4/10* Michael Hing 4/10* Rhys Nicholson 4/10* Sam Petersen 4/10* Brodi Snook 3/10* Daniel Connell 3/10* Emma Holland 3/10* Geraldine Hickey 3/10* Luka Muller 3/10* Nazeem Hussain 3/10* Rhys Nicholson 3/10* Alex Ward 2/10* Lizzy Hoo 2/10* Tom Cardy 2/10Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wax-quizzical. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Comedian and podcaster Matt Stewart (Do Go On podcast) is back to best his score of 7/10 on The Saturday Paper Quiz, and has a lot of trouble with a maths question.He's helped by this week's Brains Trust: Vinnie "Diamond Geezer" Price (Bridie Connell) who is definitely not an east end gangster and definitely didn't conspire to steal the crown jewels in the mid 90s, and 14th Century Italian Architect Diotisalvi (Alistair Baldwin) - architect of the Leaning Tower of Pisa who is furious that his tower has never been fixed.Hosted by Kyran Wheatley.The Leaderboard:* Tim Hewitt 10/10* Lloyd Langford 8.5/10* Lou Wall 8.5/10* Prue Blake 8/10* Kirsten Drysdale 8/10* Rob Mills 8/10* Vidya Rajan 8/10* Geraldine Hickey 8/10 DSQ* Sam Taunton 7.9/10* Annie Louey 7/10* Jess Perkins 7/10* Matt Stewart 7/10* Sami Shah 7/10* Scout Boxall 7/10* Danielle Walker 7/10* Woodes 7/10* Alexei Toliopoulos 6/10* Carl Donnelly 6/10* Dane Simpson 6/10* Ivan Aristeguieta 6/10* Jess Perkins 6/10* Josh Earl 6/10* Kirsty Webeck 6/10* Michael Hing 6/10* Nath Valvo 6/10* Rosie Piper 6/10* Snorty Dog 6/10* Zan Rowe 6/10* Zoe Coombs Marr 6/10* Emma Holland 5.5/10* Miranda Tapsell 5.5/10* Alex Dyson 5/10* Ben Knight 5/10* Danielle Walker 5/10* Dave Thornton 5/10* Jan Fran 5/10* Jude Perl 5/10* Kirsty Webeck 5/10* Myf Warhurst 5/10* Nick Cody 5/10* Nina Oyama 5/10* Sami Shah 5/10* Luke McGregor 4.5/10* Mike Goldstein 4.5/10* Jordan Barr 4/10* Alex Ward 4/10* Anna Piper Scott 4/10* Daniel Sloss 4/10* Georgia Mooney 4/10* John Hastings 4/10* Michael Hing 4/10* Rhys Nicholson 4/10* Sam Petersen 4/10* Brodi Snook 3/10* Daniel Connell 3/10* Emma Holland 3/10* Geraldine Hickey 3/10* Luka Muller 3/10* Nazeem Hussain 3/10* Rhys Nicholson 3/10* Alex Ward 2/10* Lizzy Hoo 2/10* Tom Cardy 2/10Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wax-quizzical. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're asking the tough questions on national vaccination rates, calls to New Zealand police, the Balloon World Cup, the new Cowra ambassador and who's taking over the Wiggles' yellow skivvy. Comedian and broadcaster Alex Dyson along with actor, writer and comedian Bride Connell face off in this instalment of Let's Get Quizzical to see who knows more about the news, politics and popular culture that unfolded this week.
Comedian Lizzy Hoo dials in from Sydney's lockdown to have a go at the weekend quiz, with the help of this week's Brains Trust: Bertie Surname - ghost of a 19th century chimney sweep (Bridie Connell) and Lord Chester Tuppence Billingdon-Smythe - Lord of Cricket (Edan Lacey). Hosted by Kyran Wheatley.The Leaderboard:* Tim Hewitt 10/10* Vidya Rajan 8/10* Rob Mills 8/10* Prue Blake 8/10* Geraldine Hickey 8/10* Scout Boxall 7/10* Jess Perkins 7/10* Annie Louey 7/10* Woodes 7/10* Matt Stewart 7/10* Zan Rowe 6/10* Rosie Piper 6/10* Dane Simpson 6/10* Ivan Aristeguieta 6/10* Carl Donnelly 6/10* Zoe Coombs Marr 6/10* Michael Hing 6/10* Josh Earl 6/10* Alexei Toliopoulos 6/10* Nath Valvo 6/10* Jess Perkins 6/10* Snorty Dog 6/10* Kirsty Webeck 6/10* Sami Shah 5/10* Miranda Tapsell 5.5/10* Dave Thornton 5/10* Danielle Walker 5/10* Nick Cody 5/10* Kirsty Webeck 5/10* Jude Perl 5/10* Luke McGregor 4.5/10* Mike Goldstein 4.5/10* Daniel Sloss 4/10* Michael Hing 4/10* Georgia Mooney 4/10* Rhys Nicholson 4/10* Rhys Nicholson 4/10* Anna Piper Scott 4/10* Alex Ward 4/10* Rhys Nicholson 3/10* Daniel Connell 3/10* Nazeem Hussain 3/10* Brodi Snook 3/10* Luka Muller 3/10* Geraldine Hickey 3/10* Emma Holland 3/10* Alex Ward 2/10* Tom Cardy 2/10Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wax-quizzical. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back for Season 2 and we're joined by special guest, Shania Twain! Shania struggles to be outspoken so the employees of HELP industries do their best to guide her to be all she can be. In our listener problems we hear from Josh who has problems with motion sickness, Tom Cardy with pet problems, and someone who is struggling to be neighbourly. Featuring Bridie Connell (Gut Feeling, Tonightly, ARIA award winner.) Brought to you by HELP Industries. If you have a problem, email us at weneedhelppod@gmail.com and you could be featured on a future episode!
Nikki Britton brings you a comedy debate centred on a topic that Australians care about according to the 2021 Australia Talks survey. Arj Barker, Vidya Rajan, Suren Jayemanne, Fiona O'Loughlin, Michael Hing and Bridie Connell take on the snowflake v boomer debate. ***WARNING: Strong language is used in this podcast and may not be suitable for those under 15***
Bridie Connell (Improv Theatre Sydney) joins Steen Raskopoulos to promote her latest project!https://twitter.com/bridiekconnellhttps://www.instagram.com/bridiekconnell/A comedy podcast from Steen Raskopoulos. Each episode features a friend from the entertainment industry attempting to promote their new film, tv show, book, app or diet plan. The twist is, it's made up. Steen will be asking questions on a completely invented project while his guests have to improvise answers as best as they can.https://linktr.ee/congratsonthenewhttps://twitter.com/steenraskohttps://www.instagram.com/steenrasko/Congrats on the new... is a podcast created by and starring Steen RaskopoulosA Turtle Canyon Comedy productionhttp://www.turtlecanyoncomedy.comOther Turtle Canyon Comedy podcastsUp Your Footfall - https://www.podfollow.com/1559039647Secret Artists with Annie McGrath - https://www.podfollow.com/1484654152Ghastly Women - https://www.podfollow.com/1563300413The Actors - https://www.podfollow.com/1552230467Cross Words with Ian Smith - https://www.podfollow.com/1567428799
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Carlo Ritchie and Tommy Dean as they discuss vaccine hesitancy and the impact of the Melbourne outbreak, the implosion in the NSW Labor party and why the UK cooks instant noodles for a minute longer than we do Down Under.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Carlo Ritchie and Tommy Dean as they discuss vaccine hesitancy and the impact of the Melbourne outbreak, the implosion in the NSW Labor party and why the UK cooks instant noodles for a minute longer than we do Down Under.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Carlo Ritchie and Tommy Dean as they discuss vaccine hesitancy and the impact of the Melbourne outbreak, the implosion in the NSW Labor party and why the UK cooks instant noodles for a minute longer than we do Down Under.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Carlo Ritchie and Tommy Dean as they discuss vaccine hesitancy and the impact of the Melbourne outbreak, the implosion in the NSW Labor party and why the UK cooks instant noodles for a minute longer than we do Down Under.
This week: the first coronavirus vaccines have landed in Australia, Health Minister Greg Hunt accuses the ABC’s Michael Rowland of being a massive leftie and Melbourne enters its third lockdown (of how many?).And then joining us to talk about his interactive Perth Festival play Whistleblower and preview the upcoming March 13 W.A. election is ARIA award winning comedian Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd.Also stick around for a lockdown-inspired song at the end from Wyatt and Bridie Connell.Follow Wyatt on Twitter here: http://twitter.com/wyattnixonlloydNews Fighters is a comedic look at the week in Australian news, media and political hypocrisy, hosted by ex-Tonightly and Chaser editor Dylan Behan. Watch this episode on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/EQ3t79mQiOITo support the show and get exclusive ad-free, extended and bonus episodes, become a member of Sanspants Plus: https://www.sanspantsradio.com/plus/World Wide Website: http://www.newsfighters.comFollow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/NewsfightersPodLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsFightersRead our articles on Medium: https://medium.com/@newsfightersEmail: podcast@newsfighters.comBuy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newsfightersBuy merch:: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dylabdesigns Subscribe:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Uh1kmZSpotify: https://sptfy.com/1fkQGoogle Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2YRpZ08Pocketcasts: http://bit.ly/2PHbVT2Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2UrV5wfYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/newsfighters See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kyran Wheatley and All Our Exes Live In Texas singer/songwriter with a solo album on the way Georgia Mooney are joined by year 5 Student Representative Council for Inglewood Primary Polly Hanrihan (Bridie Connell, Aria Award winner, Tonighty, Improv Theatre Sydney) and cutlery Psychic and stylist Meredith Musicfestival (Cal Wilson, MICF Gala / Comedy Legend) to do the quiz from The Saturday Paper.Where will they fit on the leaderboard:Geraldine Hickey 8/10Alexei Toliopoulos 6/10Nath Valvo 6/10Jess Perkins 6/10Nick Cody 5/10Kirsty Webeck 5/10Luke McGregor 4.5/10Rhys Nicholson 4/10Daniel Connell 3/10Nazeem Hussain 3/10 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on Wax Quizzical, the podcast that is significantly funnier than it is smart, Kyran Wheatley is joined by friend/fiancé Rhys Nicholson to see how they go on the weekend quiz, with the assistance for the brains trust; Airline chef who invented curry on planes and literally cooks in the sky Cathay Pacific (Bridie Connell) and Naparist (napkin artist) Genevieve Pemberton (Susie Youssef).Can they hit their target of 4? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's 'iso' edition of TGIF hears from two more of our regular panellists. This time it's the turn of Bridie Connell and Colin Buchanan.
This week's 'iso' edition of TGIF hears from two more of our regular panellists. This time it's the turn of Bridie Connell and Colin Buchanan.
This week's 'iso' edition of TGIF hears from two more of our regular panellists. This time it's the turn of Bridie Connell and Colin Buchanan.
This week's 'iso' edition of TGIF hears from two more of our regular panellists. This time it's the turn of Bridie Connell and Colin Buchanan.
Kyran Wheatley is joined by Alexei Toliopoulos from Total Reboot who is in turn joined by his brains trust; PA to the Stars and specialist in takeaway food and stationery Sophia Nicois (Susie Youssef) and Wannabe stuntman and Parkour expert Blaine Mason (Bridie Connell).Can Alexei beat the current lead score of 4.5? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This episode is a part of the first annual Climate Podcast Showcase, for more information on this visit www.climactic.fm/climatepodcase, and for more information on this show please visit A Rational Fear. ClimateWeekQLD Hello Dan Ilic here — Thanks to the Queensland Government for inviting us to perform at Climate Week .The team of producers were incredible, and the production staff at the Brisbane Powerhouse were slick professional units. You may notice there is one word we're avoiding to say in the show. That word begins with A and ends in I, has Dan in between. We were told about 20 minutes before the show, so some minor tweaks had to happen on the fly. I'm sure you'll enjoy listening to that as we go. Bridie Connell and Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd do some topical music for us. Tom Ballard tells us that it's all over and there's no hope left. The Queensland Government put a bid in for the 2038 Nuclear Winter Games. MICF Pinder Prize winner Steph Tisdell give insects the tick of approval, and goes on the hunt for true love with an entomologist. Mel Buttle hopes that foodies will go extinct. Alan Jones has some thoughts on climate change. Professor Hilary Bambrick scares us all to death with what the real health ramifications are for humans on a warming planet. Lewis Hobba thinks he has solutions to the climate crisis, but ends up just blaming Queenslanders for it all. It is truly and excellent 90 minutes of climate change banter. Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is a part of the first annual Climate Podcast Showcase, for more information on this visit www.climactic.fm/climatepodcase, and for more information on this show please visit A Rational Fear.ClimateWeekQLDHello Dan Ilic here —Thanks to the Queensland Government for inviting us to perform at Climate Week .The team of producers were incredible, and the production staff at the Brisbane Powerhouse were slick professional units.You may notice there is one word we're avoiding to say in the show. That word begins with A and ends in I, has Dan in between. We were told about 20 minutes before the show, so some minor tweaks had to happen on the fly. I'm sure you'll enjoy listening to that as we go.Bridie Connell and Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd do some topical music for us. Tom Ballard tells us that it's all over and there's no hope left. The Queensland Government put a bid in for the 2038 Nuclear Winter Games. MICF Pinder Prize winner Steph Tisdell give insects the tick of approval, and goes on the hunt for true love with an entomologist. Mel Buttle hopes that foodies will go extinct. Alan Jones has some thoughts on climate change. Professor Hilary Bambrick scares us all to death with what the real health ramifications are for humans on a warming planet. Lewis Hobba thinks he has solutions to the climate crisis, but ends up just blaming Queenslanders for it all.It is truly and excellent 90 minutes of climate change banter.Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is a part of the first annual Climate Podcast Showcase, for more information on this visit www.climactic.fm/climatepodcase, and for more information on this show please visit A Rational Fear.ClimateWeekQLD Hello Dan Ilic here — Thanks to the Queensland Government for inviting us to perform at Climate Week . The team of producers were incredible, and the production staff at the Brisbane Powerhouse were slick professional units. You may notice there is one word we're avoiding to say in the show. That word begins with A and ends in I, has Dan in between. We were told about 20 minutes before the show, so some minor tweaks had to happen on the fly. I'm sure you'll enjoy listening to that as we go. Bridie Connell and Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd do some topical music for us. Tom Ballard tells us that it's all over and there's no hope left. The Queensland Government put a bid in for the 2038 Nuclear Winter Games. MICF Pinder Prize winner Steph Tisdell give insects the tick of approval, and goes on the hunt for true love with an entomologist. Mel Buttle hopes that foodies will go extinct. Alan Jones has some thoughts on climate change. Professor Hilary Bambrick scares us all to death with what the real health ramifications are for humans on a warming planet. Lewis Hobba thinks he has solutions to the climate crisis, but ends up just blaming Queenslanders for it all. It is truly and excellent 90 minutes of climate change banter. Support Climactic Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Bridie Connell and Carlo Ritchie as they discuss Trump's green-light for Turkey, the buck-passing at ICAC, and the ways country kids found entertainment during the school holidays. And, at the end, stay listening for another edition of Tommy Dean's “Letter From America”.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Bridie Connell and Carlo Ritchie as they discuss Trump’s green-light for Turkey, the buck-passing at ICAC, and the ways country kids found entertainment during the school holidays. And, at the end, stay listening for another edition of Tommy Dean’s “Letter From America”.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Bridie Connell and Carlo Ritchie as they discuss Trump’s green-light for Turkey, the buck-passing at ICAC, and the ways country kids found entertainment during the school holidays. And, at the end, stay listening for another edition of Tommy Dean’s “Letter From America”.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Bridie Connell and Carlo Ritchie as they discuss Trump's green-light for Turkey, the buck-passing at ICAC, and the ways country kids found entertainment during the school holidays. And, at the end, stay listening for another edition of Tommy Dean's “Letter From America”.
Never miss an episode.Subscribe to the newsletter: http://arationalfear.com Greetings Fearmongers — Recorded live on stage at the — In order for this political comedy podcast to qualify for a “Cabaret Festival” we brought the 2018 ARIA winners for best comedy Bridie Wyatt to sing songs at the start and the end of the show. Cabaret fans would say they're the best bits. But we have some other great bits too we fix South Australia's drop in tourists, we chip in on Izzy Folau's Go Fund Me, and try to get our money back on the F-35 jet fighter.Adelaide Cabaret Festival andI'd urge you to listen out for the excruciating audience reactions duringLewis Hobba's Logies rant in which he bravely rips into Adelaide a little too hard in front of the good people of Adelaide. Also in this showCal Wilsonweaves a beautiful allegory about millennials growing horns. Jon Brooks argues that it's about time ‘the left' had a rebrand. James McCann says Australia should stay a constitutional monarchy. Georgie Carol claims that germ warfare is grossly overrated. And journalist Andrew P. Street tells his story of seeking asylum in Adelaide. 00:00 — Pre Show.01:24 — Opening.02:15 — Introductions.05:20 — Bridie and Wyatt Introduction.07:00 — Sex Pest.10:25 — I'm afraid of the Bees.16:10 — Fearsome Fears: Where Is Everyone Adelaide?.20:55 — Fearsome Fears: Israel Folau on Go Fund Me.23:00 — Fearsome Fears: F-35 doesn't do much jetting or fighting.30:14 — F-35 Promo.31:50 — James McCann: God Damn The Queen.38:34 — Georgie Carol: Germ Warfare, so what?46:55 — Cal Wilson: Millennial Horns, the Wikipedia entry.54:10 — Jon Brook: Time to rebrand The Left'.1:03:00 — World Refugee Day: The political rhetoric need to change.1:06:40 — Andrew P. Street: Economic Refugee1:09:35 — Lewis Hobba: The Logies need a new home.1:19:40 — Bridie and Wyatt: The middle of a relationship.1:23:15 — Credits. A Rational Fear on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ARationalFear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#ClimateWeekQLD Hello Dan Ilic here — Thanks to the Queensland Government for inviting us to perform at Climate Week .The team of producers were incredible, and the production staff at the Brisbane Powerhouse were slick professional units. You may notice there is one word we're avoiding to say in the show. That word begins with A and ends in I, has Dan in between. We were told about 20 minutes before the show, so some minor tweaks had to happen on the fly. I'm sure you'll enjoy listening to that as we go. Bridie Connell and Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd do some topical music for us. Tom Ballard tells us that it's all over and there's no hope left. The Queensland Government put a bid in for the 2038 Nuclear Winter Games. MICF Pinder Prize winner Steph Tisdell give insects the tick of approval, and goes on the hunt for true love with an entomologist. Mel Buttle hopes that foodies will go extinct. Alan Jones has some thoughts on climate change. Professor Hilary Bambrick scares us all to death with what the real health ramifications are for humans on a warming planet. Lewis Hobba thinks he has solutions to the climate crisis, but ends up just blaming Queenslanders for it all. It is truly and excellent 90 minutes of climate change banter. 00:00 — Pre Show: AFP Warning.01:25 — Start.02:15 — Introductions.05:33 — Bridie and Wyatt Introduction.16:25 — Fearsome Fears: Freedom Gas.21:15 — Fearsome Fears: Flygskam.25:00 — Fearsome Fears: The internet will be underwater.27:30 — Tom Ballard: We're all f***ed.37:48 — Queensland's Bid for 2038 Nuclear Winter Games.40:16 — Steph Tisdell: Care about insects.47:45 — Mel Buttle: Foodies must die.1:00:30— Alan Jones' Gloating.1:03:35— Prof. Hilary Bambrick: Health and Climate1:19:23— Lewis Hobba: Don't vote for the climate.1:28:50— Queenslanders Apologise to Australia.1:30:03— Bridie and Wyatt's Climate Love Song.1:33:33— Credits. A Rational Fear on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ARationalFear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Alice Fraser, Tommy Dean and Bridie Connell as they talk about election promises, defying gravity and the need to drink 200 bottles of wine.
On Thank God it’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Alice Fraser, Tommy Dean and Bridie Connell as they talk about election promises, defying gravity and the need to drink 200 bottles of wine.
On Thank God it’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Alice Fraser, Tommy Dean and Bridie Connell as they talk about election promises, defying gravity and the need to drink 200 bottles of wine.
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Alice Fraser, Tommy Dean and Bridie Connell as they talk about election promises, defying gravity and the need to drink 200 bottles of wine.
This episode is a part of the first annual Climate Podcast Showcase, for more information on this visit www.climactic.fm/climatepodcase, and for more information on this show please visit A Rational Fear. ClimateWeekQLD Hello Dan Ilic here — Thanks to the Queensland Government for inviting us to perform at Climate Week .The team of producers were incredible, and the production staff at the Brisbane Powerhouse were slick professional units. You may notice there is one word we're avoiding to say in the show. That word begins with A and ends in I, has Dan in between. We were told about 20 minutes before the show, so some minor tweaks had to happen on the fly. I'm sure you'll enjoy listening to that as we go. Bridie Connell and Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd do some topical music for us. Tom Ballard tells us that it's all over and there's no hope left. The Queensland Government put a bid in for the 2038 Nuclear Winter Games. MICF Pinder Prize winner Steph Tisdell give insects the tick of approval, and goes on the hunt for true love with an entomologist. Mel Buttle hopes that foodies will go extinct. Alan Jones has some thoughts on climate change. Professor Hilary Bambrick scares us all to death with what the real health ramifications are for humans on a warming planet. Lewis Hobba thinks he has solutions to the climate crisis, but ends up just blaming Queenslanders for it all. It is truly an excellent 90 minutes of climate change banter. Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is a part of the first annual Climate Podcast Showcase, for more information on this visit www.climactic.fm/climatepodcase, and for more information on this show please visit A Rational Fear. ClimateWeekQLD Hello Dan Ilic here — Thanks to the Queensland Government for inviting us to perform at Climate Week . The team of producers were incredible, and the production staff at the Brisbane Powerhouse were slick professional units. You may notice there is one word we're avoiding to say in the show. That word begins with A and ends in I, has Dan in between. We were told about 20 minutes before the show, so some minor tweaks had to happen on the fly. I'm sure you'll enjoy listening to that as we go. Bridie Connell and Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd do some topical music for us. Tom Ballard tells us that it's all over and there's no hope left. The Queensland Government put a bid in for the 2038 Nuclear Winter Games. MICF Pinder Prize winner Steph Tisdell give insects the tick of approval, and goes on the hunt for true love with an entomologist. Mel Buttle hopes that foodies will go extinct. Alan Jones has some thoughts on climate change. Professor Hilary Bambrick scares us all to death with what the real health ramifications are for humans on a warming planet. Lewis Hobba thinks he has solutions to the climate crisis, but ends up just blaming Queenslanders for it all. It is truly an excellent 90 minutes of climate change banter. Support Climactic Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
This episode is a part of the first annual Climate Podcast Showcase, for more information on this visit www.climactic.fm/climatepodcase, and for more information on this show please visit A Rational Fear. ClimateWeekQLDHello Dan Ilic here —Thanks to the Queensland Government for inviting us to perform at Climate Week .The team of producers were incredible, and the production staff at the Brisbane Powerhouse were slick professional units.You may notice there is one word we're avoiding to say in the show. That word begins with A and ends in I, has Dan in between. We were told about 20 minutes before the show, so some minor tweaks had to happen on the fly. I'm sure you'll enjoy listening to that as we go.Bridie Connell and Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd do some topical music for us. Tom Ballard tells us that it's all over and there's no hope left. The Queensland Government put a bid in for the 2038 Nuclear Winter Games. MICF Pinder Prize winner Steph Tisdell give insects the tick of approval, and goes on the hunt for true love with an entomologist. Mel Buttle hopes that foodies will go extinct. Alan Jones has some thoughts on climate change. Professor Hilary Bambrick scares us all to death with what the real health ramifications are for humans on a warming planet. Lewis Hobba thinks he has solutions to the climate crisis, but ends up just blaming Queenslanders for it all.It is truly an excellent 90 minutes of climate change banter.Support Climactic See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On TGIF Richard Glover is joined by Gretel Killeen, Tommy Dean and Bridie Connell as they discuss Australia's best billboards, geriatric fruit pickers and political persuasion, Tay-Tay style.
On TGIF Richard Glover is joined by Gretel Killeen, Tommy Dean and Bridie Connell as they discuss Australia’s best billboards, geriatric fruit pickers and political persuasion, Tay-Tay style.
On TGIF Richard Glover is joined by Gretel Killeen, Tommy Dean and Bridie Connell as they discuss Australia’s best billboards, geriatric fruit pickers and political persuasion, Tay-Tay style.
On TGIF Richard Glover is joined by Gretel Killeen, Tommy Dean and Bridie Connell as they discuss Australia's best billboards, geriatric fruit pickers and political persuasion, Tay-Tay style.
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Bridie Connell and Tahir as they discuss envoys, au pairs and opportunities.
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Bridie Connell and Tahir as they discuss envoys, au pairs and opportunities.
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Bridie Connell and Tahir as they discuss envoys, au pairs and opportunities.
On Thank God it's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Tommy Dean, Bridie Connell and Tahir as they discuss envoys, au pairs and opportunities.
Bridie Connell becomes the muse of the living, breathing reincarnation of Lord Byron.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Subby Valentine as they discuss the cave rescue, the new 1.2 kilos avocados and the inflatable Donald floating above London.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Subby Valentine as they discuss the cave rescue, the new 1.2 kilos avocados and the inflatable Donald floating above London.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Subby Valentine as they discuss the cave rescue, the new 1.2 kilos avocados and the inflatable Donald floating above London.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Subby Valentine as they discuss the cave rescue, the new 1.2 kilos avocados and the inflatable Donald floating above London.
Thought leader Bridie Connell (Whose Line Is It Anyway, Australia) is tired of people questioning whether destiny is real. Of course it's real. You just drew a dud hand. Grab tickets to Giant Dwarf at Yack Festival www.giantdwarf.com.au
We were going to share some of our favourite stories to celebrate our 5th birthday, but then we discovered a cassette tape featuring a recording of... the FUTURE! So listen to that instead!Stories by Marcus G, Tristan B, Gina M, and Charley R.Starring Alex Lee, David Cunningham, Russell Smith, Bridie Connell, Zoe Norton Lodge, and our students Zoe K and Luka B.Produced by Ben Jenkins.
It's our 5th birthday, and we were going to share some fantastic stories, but our microphone got stolen... anyway, give this a listen and see what you think. Stories by David C, Jaimie C, Truly D, and Will B.Starring Alex Lee, David Cunningham, Mark Sutton, Bridie Connell, and our students Claire O and Jesse T.Produced by Ben Jenkins, with music by Benny Davis.
This week, we finally get to bury into the scrumptious David Tennant! But more importantly, we talk Doctor Who free passes, the terrible responsibility of time travel and Gallifreyan Smokefree Stage Challenges with comedian, cast member of the Australian Whose Line, and Whovians regular Bridie Connell! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Dragon Friends are in New York City, the land of many names, apparently. They're hot on the trail of Glitter Gleam, the hallucinogeno visual artist who has taken Chiba by storm - and the last known associate of Johnny Playstation. Bobby has some recreational surgery. Philge sees a play. Freezo is a monster.With special guest Bridie Connell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Backstage is in uproar at Johnny Playstation's Chiba concert. The Dragon Friends have been found with a gun and a corpse which is hardly a good first impression. Playstation's show is about to start and there's precious little time to get their bearings before he's going onstage. This podcast recording featured a smoke machine and lasers which, in hindsight, was probably unnecessary for a strictly audio-based medium.Featuring special guests Bridie Connell & Tom Walker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're joined by National Theatresports Champions and friendliest person possible Bridie Connell to discuss a week full of news that no person deserves to hear.