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It is Jeff’s last time on Breakfasters, and this week has been filled with quality interviews, great stories and heart-warming chats. Sarah shares a story from her surf adventure and the characters she encountered. Joel Bray came to the studio to talk about his show Daddy, a solo dance cabaret that combines humour and tenderness. Producer Elizabeth McCarthy does a special appearance in this week’s Book Review, giving her frank opinion on French novel Adele by Leila Slimani. Cloudstreet is playing at the Malthouse Theatre, and Assistant director Katt Osborne stops by to talk about the award-winning stage show. Crushes and stepping up when you’re not capable are two topics that Jeff, Sarah and Geraldine chats about. Dr. Darren O’Donovan phones the studio to discuss the serious issues concerning robo-debt. We finish up with an extravaganza from the live show at Northcote Social Club, packed with fun guests. Producers Elizabeth McCarthy and Michelle Bennet, Weird Science’s Dr. Jen, Friday Funnybugger’s Laura Dunemann and all-round entertainer Casey Bennetto all celebrate Jeff Sparrow in his last show with the Breakfasters in this last half of the podcast.
Lawyer and Middle East researcher Marika Sosnowski chats about the current situation in Syria; Vanessa Toholka talks about the history of emojis in "Tech Talk"; "Friday Funnybugger" Laura Dunemann chats about famous babies; Geraldine talks about a whirlwind day trip to Sydney, and the experience of losing a bank card. With Sarah Smith, Jeff Sparrow, and Geraldine Hickey.
Episode 60 with Nick Mason, Greg Larsen, Laura Dunemann and Ben Russell where we find out who loves soggy chips, why Ben was in a Star Trek online role playing game and why Greg is going to fight Angry Anderson Also the live shows are starting very soon (July 16) at Brew Cult Bar in Brunswick. Get tickets here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the Breakfasters have a chat with Stephen Metcalf about the Slate Culture Gabfest, and talk about assisted dying with Andrew Denton. Laura Dunemann comes in to discuss anything other than Schapelle Corby, and the team talk about which famous people would make good friends.
DYKWIA is back with a brand new season (SEASON 6) all recorded live at Some Velvet Morning in Clifton Hill. This week we have Tom Ballard, Dave Callan, Laura Dunemann and Daniel Connell all battling it out to discover who hates printers, what song Laura wants played at her funeral and how Tom coped being forced to live with a One Nation founder for 4 weeks. For tickets to the live shows head to joshearl.com.au/gigs See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hilarious new episode with Titus O'Reilly, Steele Saunders, Dee Fidge and Laura Dunemann where we find out who loves the smell of chlorine, why one of us can't sleep with a digital clock in the room and how much Laura loves Frasier. Plus Live shows for sale in Melbourne at www.joshearl.com.au/gigs See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 28 of Don't You Know Who I Am? with Greg Larsen, Nellie White, Laura Dunemann and Brad Oakes find out who is a Nana in a sewing shop, what shocked Laura's High School for a whole term and why one of them upset a customer. All that and more on Don't you Know Who I Am? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.