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On Episode 506 of Impact Boom, Craig Quartermaine of Logan Together discusses the power and potential of comedy for factually accurate and critical storytelling, and how local enterprises are best positioned to provide on the ground support to diverse and often disadvantaged communities. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 284 with Robert Kronk on building community relationships through inclusive performance arts -> https://bit.ly/3yXS2SF The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Sarah Ripper Guest(s): Craig Quartermaine Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
Lewis Hobba and Craig Quartermaine join host Alice Fraser for episode 157 of The Gargle. All of the news, with none of the politics.
Would you meet a stranger in a park with a pile of snakes? Comedian Craig Quartermaine took the risk in an attempt to overcome his fears.Featuring:Craig Quartermaine, comedian. Sandy Dickinson, Urban Reptiles.Jonathan Wright, announcer's voice. Production:Ann Jones, presenter/producer.Petria Ladgrove, producer.Joel Werner, script editor.Field recording: Dylan Prins.Additional mastering: Angie Grant.This episode was originally broadcast in 2023.This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung, Yuggera, Turrbal and Kaurna people.
This week the boys are joined by Perth Comic via Brisbane Craig Quartermaine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Would you meet a stranger in a park with a pile of snakes? Comedian, Craig Quartermaine, took the risk in an attempt to overcome his fears! Featuring: Craig Quartermaine, Comedian. Sandy Dickinson, Urban Reptiles. Jonathan Wright, Announcer voice. Production: Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer. Petria Ladgrove, Producer. Joel Werner, Script Editor. Field recording: Dylan Prins Additional mastering: Angie Grant Would you meet a stranger in a park with a pile of snakes? Comedian Craig Quartermaine, took the risk in an attempt to overcome his fears. Featuring: Craig Quartermaine, Comedian. Sandy Dickinson, Urban Reptiles. Jonathan Wright, Announcer voice. Production: Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer. Petria Ladgrove, Producer. Joel Werner, Script Editor. Field recording: Dylan Prins Additional mastering: Angie Grant This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung, Yuggera, Turrbal and Kaurna people.
Would you meet a stranger in a park with a pile of snakes? Comedian, Craig Quartermaine, took the risk in an attempt to overcome his fears! Featuring: Craig Quartermaine, Comedian. Sandy Dickinson, Urban Reptiles. Jonathan Wright, Announcer voice. Production: Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer. Petria Ladgrove, Producer. Joel Werner, Script Editor. Field recording: Dylan Prins Additional mastering: Angie Grant Would you meet a stranger in a park with a pile of snakes? Comedian Craig Quartermaine, took the risk in an attempt to overcome his fears. Featuring: Craig Quartermaine, Comedian. Sandy Dickinson, Urban Reptiles. Jonathan Wright, Announcer voice. Production: Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer. Petria Ladgrove, Producer. Joel Werner, Script Editor. Field recording: Dylan Prins Additional mastering: Angie Grant This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung, Yuggera, Turrbal and Kaurna people.
Sami Shah and debutant Craig Quartermaine join host Alice Fraser for episode 61 of The Gargle, the weekly topical comedy podcast from The Bugle - with no politics!
Are you too cold or too hot right now? There's a very high chance that both are to do with heating. The Pop Test returns to give heating the grilling it deserves and to ask why is it so hot right now? Featuring science communicator Prof Jenny Martin and comedians Sammy J, Craig Quartermaine
This week on Tales from a Luxury Yacht Chef, Lisa Mead talks with Craig Quartermaine, host of Sunday Evenings on ABC Radio, presenter of the TV show ‘Moving to the Country', and stand-up comedian.
Craig Quartermaine is a friend of the podcast and a friend of mine. We had a lovely chat about work, success, racism and opportunities deserved and undeserved.
Comedian and journalist Craig Quartermaine describes white Australia's reaction to Indigenous people and their place in our national narrative as “an uncomfortable truth”. So how do young Indigenous people get around that reality? Craig talks to two young people who are facing up to racism with bravery and creativity.
Comedian and journalist Craig Quartermaine describes white Australia's reaction to Indigenous people and their place in our national narrative as “an uncomfortable truth”. So how do young Indigenous people get around that reality? Craig talks to two young people who are facing up to racism with bravery and creativity.
This week's edition of the Moorditj Mag Podcast sees Nick Abraham bring on WA Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation member Lorraine Travis for co-hosting duties, including a discussion with Wungening Aboriginal Corporation CEO Daniel Morrison about the issue of homelessness within Perth and a new scheme to help combat it. The show also features an interview with ABC's Craig Quartermaine about his multimedia work.
BW and BL chat about Canada's Drag Race. Featuring new judges, less RuPaul, and a slate of proud Canadian queens, the show is freshening up the competition franchise like a zamboni on ice.Kpop specialist Andy Trieu shares his expertise on Korean supergroup BTS' new hit single, Dynamite and comedian Craig Quartermaine shares how lockdown has taken the edge off his stand up fighting fitness and regular jousts with hecklers.
BW and BL chat about Canada's Drag Race. Featuring new judges, less RuPaul, and a slate of proud Canadian queens, the show is freshening up the competition franchise like a zamboni on ice. Kpop specialist Andy Trieu shares his expertise on Korean supergroup BTS' new hit single, Dynamite and comedian Craig Quartermaine shares how lockdown has taken the edge off his stand up fighting fitness and regular jousts with hecklers.
BW and BL chat about Canada's Drag Race. Featuring new judges, less RuPaul, and a slate of proud Canadian queens, the show is freshening up the competition franchise like a zamboni on ice. Kpop specialist Andy Trieu shares his expertise on Korean supergroup BTS' new hit single, Dynamite and comedian Craig Quartermaine shares how lockdown has taken the edge off his stand up fighting fitness and regular jousts with hecklers.
BW and BL chat about Canada's Drag Race. Featuring new judges, less RuPaul, and a slate of proud Canadian queens, the show is freshening up the competition franchise like a zamboni on ice. Kpop specialist Andy Trieu shares his expertise on Korean supergroup BTS' new hit single, Dynamite and comedian Craig Quartermaine shares how lockdown has taken the edge off his stand up fighting fitness and regular jousts with hecklers.
This is Craig's new show, Novelty Act all about being Western Australian living in the East, wine tasting and explaining racism as an Indigenous Australian to Estonians. It was recorded at the Perth Comedy Lounge in January 2020. ***Warning: This podcast contains swearing and adult concepts***
This is Craig's new show, Novelty Act all about being Western Australian living in the East, wine tasting and explaining racism as an Indigenous Australian to Estonians. It was recorded at the Perth Comedy Lounge in January 2020. ***Warning: This podcast contains swearing and adult concepts***
I sat down for a 10 hour time difference of a chat with the very talented and learned Craig Quartermaine. We chatted about Covid being good to the big man and how he ended up in Queensland after a life time as a Perth boy. We talk indigenous Australian culture and the present situation of allegations within our respective comedy scenes. Like, Share and subscribe and check out Craigs Podcast 'Somethin Clever' and material. It's clever stuff. Always a pleasure catching up and he didn't even give me shit for supporting the rival footy team.
Here we are for another week of airing comedy grievances. This episode we are joined by Craig Quartermaine, who steers us back on track into a more positive direction. Carr reveals a new joke that is huge if true (no pun intended), and Jake gets spectacularly knocked off of his high horse. We set Carr some sport-based challenges, which listeners can join in on, and we announce our first live show on July 7th – tickets available now: https://www.trybooking.com/BKFES The post 7 – Craig Quartermaine appeared first on Good Chat Comedy Club. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the Friday shakeup and we're talking... Pulling problematic shows off Netflix, calls to defund the police, and the politics of protesting. Join Nyoongar man and comedian Craig Quartermaine, former Labor staffer Alisha Aitken-Radburn, and Hack's own Avani Dias for your weekly debrief.
It's the Friday shakeup and we're talking... Pulling problematic shows off Netflix, calls to defund the police, and the politics of protesting. Join Nyoongar man and comedian Craig Quartermaine, former Labor staffer Alisha Aitken-Radburn, and Hack's own Avani Dias for your weekly debrief.
As we say goodbye to Fringe World 2020, Fred and Lisa look back at all the guests that stopped by to chat about the festival, including: Hypnotist Matt Hale, Illusionist Matt Tarrant, Sam and Justin from the Adults Only Magic show, as well as comedians Steph Tisdell, Tom Gleeson and Craig Quartermaine.
This morning on the show Fred and Lisa chatted to comedian Craig Quartermaine. Ben O’Shea reviewed the WW2 film ‘Midway’ and after a Perth couple won $1.6 million and bought an air fryer, listeners were asked what would be the first thing they buy if they won the lotto.
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The Friday shakeup with comedian Craig Quartermaine and Junkee editor Rae Johnston.
Naz gets deep with Loyiso and Craig about the meaning of home when you travel around Australia and the world.
Have you read Cormac McCarthy's The Road or The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde? Just in case you haven't, two comedians give you the main plot points so you can fake it in polite conversation.
The impact of tea on moods, speaking white, finding out what theatresports is, using dick jokes to talk about Syria, why it's easier being an indigenous comic overseas, enlightenment and colonialism, making use of the land, Anger and Authority, selling out and selling products. Find Craig Quartermaine at @CSQuartermaine on twitter. Alice is at @aliterative as ever
JunkTime AFL podcast with Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin
From Wayne Jackson Studios, Adam and Michael are joined by comedian Craig Quartermaine to look over all the AFL news. Craig takes us through his journey as an East Perth / Eagles fan, his 24 hour bus journey to the 2015 Grand Final plus Junktime discovers its new favourite thing: @ralftheroof. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 8 of #comafterhours is with comedian and journalist Craig Quartermaine. Follow him on Twitter at @CraigQtrmaine. This episode was recorded at 52 Canoes, Edinburgh on 13th August 2017 as part of PBH's Free Fringe. George Vere is on social media at ripgeorgevere and his website is https://www.georgevere.com.
RHLSTP #142: Brendon Burns and Craig Quartermaine - Race Off. Richard contemplates the now trickier commute to work that he has thanks to being forced to move to the country because he is 50, before introducing veteran comedian Brendon Burns and a man with only one credit, Craig Quartermaine. It's a more contemplative RHLSTP than usual, as the two Australians discuss the racial issues that many of their countrymen refuse to confront and how comedy can deal with questions of race (especially if a loud and mouthy bloke is teamed up with a quieter and indigenous one). Find out how this unlikely pair got together, how they reluctantly formed a double act, what makes a double act work and the awkwardness that both comedians revel in and have to cope with in their daily life and from people who have seen their show. It's a fascinating insight into guilt, embarrassment and the horrors of imperialism and how difficult it is to confront these harsh truths. Luckily it's funny too. Though sometimes uncomfortably so. SUPPORT THE SHOW!Check out our website and become a badger and see extra content http://rhlstp.co.ukSee details of the RHLSTP tour dates http://richardherring.com/gigsBuy DVDs and Books at http://gofasterstripe.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two-guest podcast this week, with the double trouble team of Brendon Burns and Craig Quartermaine in a tea shop in Camden in London. We talk about Indigenous Australian naming protocols, Brendon opines on who looks like which monkeys and what racism is and Alice talks about why breakups are bad.