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Well we’ve come to the end of a year, and while everyone does their 2020 wrap we give this bin fire our own Bang On spin. Plenty to love (and suddenly remember) about it; from WAP to Dreams, hyper realistic cakes and hyper ugly Crocs. Fashion didn’t sleep, but did resemble a waste bag, and Dolly saved us all. It was a year of challenges too; in some cases good ones, and we reflect on the reckonings we’ve felt, in this tumultuous 12 months. Thank you Bang Fam for your endless love, support, and lols this year. This community has truly buoyed us, and we’re very grateful. See you in 2021. x Show notes: The Tracies: https://twitter.com/Brocklesnitch/status/1338328047208988674 Tom Cruise rant: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/16/movies/tom-cruise-covid.html Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is hosted by Myf Warhurst and Zan Rowe. It is produced by Double J and recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
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Well we’ve come to the end of a year, and while everyone does their 2020 wrap we give this bin fire our own Bang On spin. Plenty to love (and suddenly remember) about it; from WAP to Dreams, hyper realistic cakes and hyper ugly Crocs. Fashion didn’t sleep, but did resemble a waste bag, and Dolly saved us all. It was a year of challenges too; in some cases good ones, and we reflect on the reckonings we’ve felt, in this tumultuous 12 months. Thank you Bang Fam for your endless love, support, and lols this year. This community has truly buoyed us, and we’re very grateful. See you in 2021. x Show notes: The Tracies: https://twitter.com/Brocklesnitch/status/1338328047208988674 Tom Cruise rant: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/16/movies/tom-cruise-covid.html Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is hosted by Myf Warhurst and Zan Rowe. It is produced by Double J and recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
Well we've come to the end of a year, and while everyone does their 2020 wrap we give this bin fire our own Bang On spin. Plenty to love (and suddenly remember) about it; from WAP to Dreams, hyper realistic cakes and hyper ugly Crocs. Fashion didn't sleep, but did resemble a waste bag, and Dolly saved us all. It was a year of challenges too; in some cases good ones, and we reflect on the reckonings we've felt, in this tumultuous 12 months. Thank you Bang Fam for your endless love, support, and lols this year. This community has truly buoyed us, and we're very grateful. See you in 2021. x Show notes: The Tracies: https://twitter.com/Brocklesnitch/status/1338328047208988674 Tom Cruise rant: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/16/movies/tom-cruise-covid.html Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is hosted by Myf Warhurst and Zan Rowe. It is produced by Double J and recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
Writer and twitter queen Bec Shaw joins Lauren and Bea to talk about How I Met Your Mother, growing up in Toowoomba and finding your community,. Follow Bec on instagram and twitter (@Brocklesnitch) and listen to her podcast "Bring a Plate"!
This week we're joined by Bec Shaw aka @Brocklesnitch to chat about The Circle, talking in movies and new workplaces.Like our Facebook pages: Comedy Gems, Emily Tresidder, Hands Down Comedy. Follow us on Instagram @comedygems, @vicsta.gram, @emtrez, or on Twitter @thecomedygems, @vickyhanlon, @EmilyTresidder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comedy writer and Queen of Twitter Rebecca Shaw (aka Brocklesnitch!) allows us into her room at the Flame Tree Motel to recap the Neighbours episode from Wed April 10 that includes AmnesiacTerroristMillsy's defence lawyer Imogen receiving a special delivery of a pig's head on her car bonnet; plus Dipi doing a tarot reading for Hot Mess Elly that predicts a continuous onslaught of hot messes. Find our whole back catalogue at neighbuzzpod.com Join the Neighbuzz Council for chats on Facebook Tweet @neighbuzzpod To support the PirateNet Studios, become one of our beloved Patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpod Subscribe to a brand new podcast recapping non-Neighbours telly: Buddywatch! Thanks for listening!
Originally performed at Nailed It (another excellent Giant Dwarf event), Rebecca Shaw's thesis that the sky is gay is watertight, and bloody hilarious. Rebecca Shaw AKA brocklesnitch, is a writer and creator of the parody Twitter account @notofeminism, which was developed into an illustrated book with Affirm Press. She was on the writing team at Tonightly, and has written for Junkee, The Guardian, Daily Life, Kill Your Darlings and heaps of other outlets. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
A mini-episode recapping the climax of the Xaneurysm arc on Neighbours as XanCan boards a plane to Honkers with her sex pest teacher, played by Rob 'Millsy' Mills. Vaya is joined by writer Rebecca Shaw (aka @Brocklesnitch, ruler of Twitter) to step through this event. Hit up neighbuzzpod.com for more fun and subscribe to keep across all our main episodes...
In the 71st episode, Vaya has taken the PirateNet Studios to Sydney and is joined by Rebecca Shaw (aka Brocklesnitch!) and Jellyfish (Nellyfish's namesake!) to recap the week of June 12 on Neighbours. Check out neighbuzzpod.com to learn more about the show and become one of our beloved patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpod. Twitter: @neighbuzzpod @vayapashos @remued @becauseiampink @brocklesnitch @stagedoorpod
Brocklesnitch joins Hing and Ben to chat about a man seeking a man, some giveaway stew, and maybe the clumsiest kind of hand job you could imagine. Hing is also recording his stand up special at The Comedy Store in Sydney Aug 5, so come along to that.
Rebecca Shaw is a writer, podcaster and twitterer extraordinaire. You may know her best as Brocklesnitch or have chuckled at her parody twitter account, @NoToFeminism (a book is on the way). She writes satire and opinion for SBS Comedy and Guardian Australia. Bec makes me laugh a lot throughout this chat as we discuss the purpose of satire, queerphobia in country Queensland, feminism and the kind of feedback you can expect if you're a woman who dares to express her opinion on the internet. Oh also bad tattoos. change.org/gaypanic chasingasylum.com.au The ABC's Party Room podcast, The Guardian's Australian Politics Live with Lenore Taylor & Katharine Murphy, Something Wonky's Wonk The Vote The World Keeps Happening at the Sydney Comedy Store, July 9th The World Keeps Happening at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe Festival @brocklesnitch @notofeminism brocklesnitch.com Bec's Patreon SBS Comedy's The Backburner Women Against Feminism Bec on The Guardian Bec's podcast with Peter Taggart, Bring A Plate Cause of the Week: Minus 18 (minus18.org.au), youreaccepted.com.au
Dan Ilic is one of Australia’s most prolific comedic voices. Dan has been making television in Australia for ten years. His credits include: Australia’s Funniest Home Videos (Nine), Hungry Beast (ABC), Hamster Wheel (ABC), Can of Worms (Ten) and The Feed (SBS2) as well as being a regular on comedy panel shows and news magazine programs. In 2014 Dan raised more than $50,000 through crowd-funding to make A Rational Fear into a web series. Most recently Dan was Senior producer of Satire for AJ+ English, Al Jazeera’s digital platform for millennials. James Colley is a Young Walkley nominated satirist and creator of The Backburner on SBS Comedy. He works on The Weekly with Charlie Pickering and Gruen and has previously written for A Rational Fear andJunkee. Herald Sun columnist Andrew Bolt describes James as "utterly unfunny" with humour "of the kind that would make only Lenin laugh”. James Colley notes that Lenin was famously difficult to amuse. Kate McCartney is a writer/director, illustrator, animator and performer. Her work as a comedy performer and writer has featured in Big Bite, Hamish and Andy and The Time Of Our Lives and she also appeared inKath and Kim and Outland. Kate was also a senior writer for Sam Simmons’ Problems, and her other credits include Adam Hills Tonight, Dirty Laundry Live, Spicks and Specks and ABC3’s Little Lunch andYou’re Skitting Me. In February 2015, McCartney and writing partner Kate McLennan’s original concept The Katering Show was released on YouTube. To date, it has attracted more than 4 million views and 60 000 subscribers. James Jericho founded satire news website The Shovel in 2012 after realising no-one else was going to publish his exclusive exposé about the real use for George Brandis’s bookshelf or Tony Abbott’s target to cut Australia’s reputation by 30% by 2020. Now read by hundreds of thousands of Australians every month, and featured weekly on The Sydney Morning Herald, The Shovel has become the must-read masthead in Parliament House. James is The Shovel’s head writer and editor, and is a regular commentator on satire’s place in contemporary Australia. In June 2015 he kick-started a national campaign to find Bill Shorten. Jordan Shanks started Friendlyjordies with a focus on political and social satire. in 2013 and since then it has grown to an audience of more than 100,000 people on Facebook and YouTube. He writes articles for SBS Comedy and a weekly Friendly Jordies podcast that occasionally makes it to the Top Ten Australian podcasts. Rebecca Shaw (aka Brocklesnitch) is a freelance writer, podcaster and creator of the parody Twitter account @notofeminism. She is a columnist for the Kill Your Darlings Journal, one of the team at The Backburner, and has written for SBS, Junkee, and The Guardian. She is in constant competition with Ruby Rose to become Australia's favourite lesbian.
Episode 20 of Don't You Know Who I Am? featuring Luke McGregor, Demi Lardner, Dave Warneke and Twitter Royalty @brocklesnitch aka Rebecca Shaw. We find out who goes by the name Fuck Machine, who can't swallow and who do you need to go to if you want some lightbulbs See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello gentle listeners, and welcome to the final edition of Gather Around Me for 2012. In this special episode, we asked Twitter for topics and talked about every topic offered. The following topic-offerers occupy a special place in our hearts: @missamande @dcacoustic @jothornely @Brocklesnitch @rodcub @kpgriffin @wiredjazz @safzoro @kris_crox @shiftingplaces @vicuna78 @_cakehugs_ @tjlethal @shell_oz @miranda_maybe Get it in you! iTunes.
Hi! Welcome to Episode 107 in a series of 1000 podchats starring your friends Ben "Joh For PM" Pobjie and Cam "Zombie Joh For PM" Smith. This is our fourth daily podcast in aid of our Indiegogo. Find out more at http://www.indiegogo.com/gatheraroundme! Today's topic has been selected by @Brocklesnitch. She writes: "Why should Queenslanders stay in Queensland? Asking for a friend." And verily we have pontificated upon that very subject. Check. It. Out.