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Mental As Anyone
MAA #094: With Katrina Fleming

Mental As Anyone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 58:06


Interview with Melbourne Comedian Katrina Fleming, who has a background in musical theatre and cabaret. Katrina's comedic style includes story-telling journeys and situational comedy, and she also performs improv musicals with the Conspiracy Improv Group. Katrina and Caili Christian's 2020 MICF show Queenagers, which delves into the topic of what it’s like to be middle-aged women, has been postponed due to the Corona Virus Pandemic (aka the Zombie Apocalypse) and will hopefully open later in the year at the Butterfly Club.  We discuss: the wonderfully supportive Comedy Women’s Association, the view that laughter is the best medicine, Katrina’s car accident and subsequent experiences, the Richards Trauma Process, Katrina’s trauma theory, the nature of humans to be overly critical of themselves yet be caring and supportive to anyone else, Katrina’s super power and Katrina’s message about the importance of being kind to yourself. For anyone interested in the therapy process Katrina has experienced, Katrina recommends Dr Helen Mursell in St Kilda.

Ross Purdy Destroys Comedy
Caili Christian Destroys Comedy

Ross Purdy Destroys Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 60:44


Melbourne comedian Caili Christian (Comedy Women's Association, Queenagers MICF 2020) wants you all to watch The Red Pill documentary. 

Sitting Under A Tree
Ep 101 Caili Christian - Angry, Bitter, Feminist Harpy

Sitting Under A Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 71:51


Caili Christian (@caili) is a Melbourne comedian and founder of the Comedy Women's Association, a series of female-only comedy nights. She also helped set up the Light The Way Home Fund to help vulnerable people in comedy get home safely from shows late at night in the wake of the Eurydice Dixon tragedy in 2018. She's been called an "angry, bitter, feminist harpy" by various morons online, but she is hardly that at all, she's one of the most giving and approachable people in comedy, and we had a great chat about everything that she's doing, and Melbourne Comedy in general. Interview starts at 15:55 Song: Person - Crackazat

Mental As Anyone
MAA #081: With Caili Christian

Mental As Anyone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 61:46


Interview with Melbourne Comedian Caili Christian, who is back for round 2 after her first MAA appearance in March 2016. Caili has been keeping busy, performing 4 MICF shows in the past few years, co-establishing the Comedy Women’s Association in Melbourne (see their Facebook page for more info) and running comedy rooms. We discuss: Creating a comedy space for female-identifying and non-binary people, the #MeToo movement and the more balanced nature of line-ups in recent times, comedy becoming Caili’s world and community, comedians coming from different walks of life and sharing the stage in common, managing anxiety with pacing and relaxation, curbing social media usage for self-care, being mindful of comparisons, adopting the Mum Role and striving to make comedy a better space, encouraging people to avoid punching down and to craft better jokes, reputations vs sense of safety, remembering Eurydice Dixon and the shockwaves through the community, the polarity between men and women’s views on safety, the pain of facing the victim-blaming mentality, the charity Awkward Giraffe, the change in how the media report things, unhealthy gender stereotypes, Triple M’s No Talk Day, enjoying Steph Tisdell and Dave Woodhead on Triple J Breakfast for NAIDOC Week, the seemingly-impossible becoming reality in world politics, Plan It Change 10, lack of funding for mental health, an update on Caili’s super powers, and the brilliant Light the Way Home project to help female, trans, non-binary or other vulnerable performers get a lift home after comedy gigs (you can donate at: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/lightthewayhome).   

Worst First Dates with Brett Blake and Kelly Fastuca
61 - LIVE with Celia Pacquola, Karl Chandler and Adam Richards

Worst First Dates with Brett Blake and Kelly Fastuca

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 51:59


This is our fist live Ep and its a banger!!! We share odd places we have had sex, talk about karl being a dad and get excited when we talk about sending our great mate Caili Christian to see the male escort!!! on top of that Brett has a little surprise installed for kelly at the end!!! strap in !!!! its a roast fest lol@Brettyblake @Kellyfastuca @karlchandler @adamrichard @celia_pacquola

Worst First Dates with Brett Blake and Kelly Fastuca
50 - Cash For Cock With Caili Christian

Worst First Dates with Brett Blake and Kelly Fastuca

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 69:43


Guys!!!!! massive EP. This week we have the amazing Caili Christian who has agreed to see the male escort!!! We talk about living on remote islands and the things you get up to, Brett is still off the dating scene and kelly is just kelly!!! strap in this Ep is huge! @kellyfastuca @brettyblake @cailichristian @worst1stdatesfacebook.com/worstfirstdates worstfirstdatespodcast@gmail.com Thank you for listening!  

Mental As Anyone
MAA #022: With Caili Christian

Mental As Anyone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 64:30


Interview with Melbourne Comedian Caili Christian, who is a self-professed late-starter, but is already kicking comedy goals.  Caili is involved in a couple of MICF shows (including support for Angela Green’s show Perfectly Reasonable, and the 100% Nuts showcase) and does regular open mic gigs around Melbourne. We discuss: Caili’s sudden start in comedy after walking out of a frustrating job, the welcome from the comedy community, Caili’s “meltdown” three years ago, Tropical Island Therapy, Caili’s view on medication, the challenges and rewards of working on Nauru, Caili’s pivotal role in helping the other workers cope AND reach their personal goals, Caili’s view of government corruption, challenging social norms about women and gender stereotypes, the move to Melbourne, shift work and managing anxiety, work/life balance, comedy goals, coping strategies, owning her excuses, Caili’s super power, and her message of going easy on yourself and finding support and where you want to be.