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The Transportation Safety Board is investigating Saturday's collision between a pleasure boat and a floatplane in Vancouver's Coal Harbour. Our guests Mike Derbyshire, Operations Manager, Deep Cove Kayak, and Ian gilson, Canadian Safe Boating Council director discuss safety considerations for all users on the water.On Sunday, hiker Jason Chong completed his 5,000th Grouse Grind ascent. Our guest Jordan Guenette, UBC Faculty of Medicine Professor talk about the challenge and the appeal
On this week's episode, Dr. Jason Chong shares with me about his experiences as a physical therapist. We chat about PT school, different techniques used in physical therapy, and the importance of PT and how it impacts one's mental well-being. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blair-kim/support
This week we're asking the tough questions on lying in public office, Australia's electric car policy, criminals on the run and when a dog is actually a fox. Comedian, writer and actor Lawrence Leung faces off against comedian, writer and filmmaker Jason Chong in this instalment of Let's Get Quizzical to see who knows more about the news, politics and popular culture that unfolded this week.
Jason Chong took a year off work to focus on making TV pilots, the result was The Black Box Experiment. We dig into why he wants to make TV a viable option in Adelaide,South Australia and what his plans are for world domination. Over a 6 month period in 2019 he produced, directed, hosted, gaffered, lit, wrote, wrangled, cried, laughed and edited 5 TV pilots and 2 Radio style script reads. Based in Adelaide's Rhino Room, the home of Adelaide Comedy, and with the help of Channel 44 he wrangled a hoard of comedians, presenters and friends once a week to make pilots for TV shows. The Black Box Experiment http://www.theblackboxexperiment.com.au https://www.facebook.com/theblackboxexp/ Jason Chong https://www.jasonchong.com.au https://www.facebook.com/JasonChongComedy/
You probably didn't know that Adelaide Comic of the Year, Jason Chong, kick started his own stand-up comedy career by attending a stand-up comedy course. That was twenty years ago. Since then he's become a regular face of Adelaide comedy, on stage, TV and radio.In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast episode, host Steve Davis talks to Jason about discipline, getting gigs, the Tarago Test, and The Black Box Experiment. Jason also shares a tip from his very first stand-up comedy lesson - keep asking 'but what do you mean?' Listen to find out what he means.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You probably didn't know that Adelaide Comic of the Year, Jason Chong, kick started his own stand-up comedy career by attending a stand-up comedy course. That was twenty years ago. Since then he's become a regular face of Adelaide comedy, on stage, TV and radio. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast episode, host Steve Davis talks to Jason about discipline, getting gigs, the Tarago Test, and The Black Box Experiment. Jason also shares a tip from his very first stand-up comedy lesson - keep asking 'but what do you mean?' Listen to find out what he means.
Episode 10. After 16 years, the truth finally emerges about the tight bond between three of the key players in the heroin import and their ties to North Korea. The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is a 10-part series brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. If you enjoyed this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites. Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald. Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au ) Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield Script translations - Yan Zhuang Assistant Producer - Margaret Gordon Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick Actors: Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong Casting - Catapult Casting Additional audio from: CNN The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from The Truth the Dead Know by Anne Sexton - read by Jason Chong. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 9. Nerves are frayed on all sides as a marathon courtroom case concludes. The Australian government plans for a spectacular end to the Pong Su. The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays. If you're enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites. Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald. Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au ) Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield Script translations - Yan Zhuang Assistant Producer - Margaret Gordon Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick Actors: Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong Casting - Catapult Casting Additional audio from: Channel Nine and the AFL. The reading you heard at the start of this episode was from Law of the Jungle by Rudyard Kipling - read by Jason Chong. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 8. Australian prosecutors travel to Seoul to meet North Korean defectors as they try to understand the power structure on board the Pong Su. While laboratory results tell police there is something different about the Pong Su's heroin. The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays. If you're enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites. Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald. Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au ) Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield Script translations - Yan Zhuang Assistant Producer - Margaret Gordon Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick Actors: Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong Casting - Catapult Casting Additional audio from: Associated Press, ABC news America and Richard Rogers. The poem you heard at the start of this episode is called I go down to the shore by Mary Oliver - read by Jason Chong. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 7. The legal battle begins to save the Pong Su crew and a special relationship builds between a suburban Melbourne solicitor and a mysterious North Korean man who has everyone guessing. The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays. If you're enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites. Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald. Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au ) Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield Script translations - Yan Zhuang Assistant Producer - Margaret Gordon Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick Actors: Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong Casting - Catapult Casting Additional audio from: Channel Nine, NBC and Asia Brief. The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from Diving into the Wreck by Adrienne Rich - read by Jason Chong. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 6. Was Kim Jong Il''s secretive money-making agency behind the Pong Su heroin importation? A high-profile North Korean defector speaks out. Age & SMH subscribers can listen to an extended interview with former clearance diver Nicholas Martin here: https://bit.ly/2Kackvx The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays. If you're enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites. Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald. Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au ) Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield Script translations - Yan Zhuang Assistant Producer - Margaret Gordon Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick Actors: Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong Casting - Catapult Casting Additional audio from: Time Magazine, C-SPAN, Alux.com, Vidello Productions, NBC, Associated Press, Sky News UK, Journeyman pictures, Channel 10, Channel 9, ABC, ABC America and CNN The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from the poem Midnight Sun by Kim Hyesoon - read by Jason Chong. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 5. A dramatic chase at sea unfolds to stop a fleeing Pong Su. The North Korean crew fears the worst for their Master after they are told by their superiors in Pyongyang to stop and fight. Age & SMH subscribers can listen to an extended interview with former SAS soldiers Ben Pronk and Tim Curtis here: https://bit.ly/36s4szb The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays. If you're enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites. Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald. Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au ) Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield Script translations - Yan Zhuang Extra production - Tim Mummery Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick Actors: Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong Casting - Catapult Casting Additional audio from: Channel Seven The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from The Old man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway- read by Jason Chong. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode four. Tension among the Asian crime syndicate members is at breaking point, while Australian police keep finding their best laid plans are going astray. A dead body on the beach throws everyone off their game. The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays. If you're enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites. Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald. Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au ) Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield Script translations - Yan Zhuang Extra production - Tim Mummery Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick Actors: Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong Casting - Catapult Casting The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from The Wasteland by T.S Eliot, read by Jason Chong. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode three. Secretly bugged conversations give Australian police clues about the immense scale of the heroin import. On board the Pong Su, two men prepare to risk everything to make it happen. The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays. If you're enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites. Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald. Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au ) Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield Script translations - Yan Zhuang Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick Actors: Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong Casting - Catapult Casting Additional audio from: Reuters, Associated Press and the Australian Liberal Party. The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, read by Jason Chong. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode two. Pong Su skipper Song Man Sun embarks on his final journey before retirement, while Australian police get a big break as they covertly track suspected Asian crime syndicate foot soldiers around Melbourne's casino and the nearby Great Ocean Road coast. The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays. If you're enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites. Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald. Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au ) Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield Script translations - Yan Zhuang Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick Actors: Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong Casting - Catapult Casting Additional film audio from: Narcos Productions LLC and MMDP Munich Movie Development & Production The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - read by Jason Chong. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode one. North Korean cargo ship the Pong Su comes dangerously close to Australia's Great Ocean Road shoreline as part of a high-risk, high-reward operation to import a record amount of heroin. Coastal locals have never seen anything like it. The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays. If you're enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend. To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites. Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald. Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au ) Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield Script translations - Yan Zhuang Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick Actors: Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong Casting - Catapult Casting Additional Audio from: Largo International N.V, World Surf League and Sky News The poem you heard at the start of this episode is titled ‘Waves' by South Korean poet Cho Oh-hyun, read by Jason Chong. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Chong is an experienced Acupuncturist and Herbalist, working in Melbourne, Australia. We talk about ways patients can increase digestive health through stomach channel massage, food choices and better awareness of what's going into our body. Stomach Qi is associated with the Earth element (paired with Spleen energy) in Chinese medicine and in a more western understanding gut health, the mind-gut connection and promotion of harmony and health in our body through ensuring all aspects of food assimilation are working properly. We also talk about the environmental impacts of current eating habits, food miles. ABOUT Dr Jason Chong ; https://www.dantianhealth.com.au (You can download Jason's free E-book here) Jason Chong is an Oriental Medicine Doctor with over 10 years of experience helping people reclaim their health and vitality. Jason is a fully qualified and nationally registered as an acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist. Jason is also a lecturer at the Australian Shiatsu College. Jason has studied the Tian family lineage of classical herbal medicine at ICEAM. Under the tutelage of Arnaud Versluys, I graduated with as a Diplomate in Canonical Chinese Medicine. Jason has also studied many styles of acupuncture practice. His primary focus is on the Nagano lineage of gentle Japanese acupuncture. This is through the tutelage of Shimamura Tsuyoshi Sensei and Kiiko Matsumoto Sensei. IMPORTANT: This video, as with all videos on the The Chinese Medicine Podcast are NOT a replacement for a health professional diagnosis. While Marie may answer your questions, all answers are not of a professional consultation level - it is impossible to check your pulse through the internet, hence Chinese medicine cannot be practiced properly through the internet. If you have any undiagnosed symptoms, or changes in your health condition The Chinese Medicine Podcast urges you to see your own doctor, GP, Chinese medicine practitioner, acupuncturist or other health professional as appropriate. If it is an emergency call 000 in Australia. If you are unsure if this advice is appropriate for your individual situation ask your own practitioner before applying any diet or lifestyle techniques /concepts discussed in this video. Marie Hopkinson and The Chinese Medicine Podcast wishes you the best of health and improvement in your own health journey. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marie-hopkinson/message
Dr. Robert Pletka interviews Ed Services program specialist Jason Chong about FSD's innovative approach to robotics and computer science, the annual robotics event, Robot Nation.
The best way to understand what this podcast is, is just to do one. In this first episode of Retro Ordinaire, Scott John and Jason Chong discuss the man-cop-turns-into-dog-cop phenomenon that is "Poochinski", the dubiously popular 70s toy "Milky", and novelty album Beatles and dogs crossover smash "The Beatle Barkers" Twitter / Facebook / Insta: @RetroOrdinaire
Are you curious about how an effective computer science program can be run in your district? In this session, I have a conversation about this topic with Jason Chong who is a Technology and Innovation TOSA for the Fullerton School
Welcome back everybody! Episode three includes a live guerrilla interview with Jason Chong, of the 'Vintage Empire' store in Singapore. I then enjoy a lovely day's drive in Melbourne to collect and Olympia SG1, and I tell a couple of little stories along the way. Finally, I look at typewriter and luggage selection and packing for an over-seas trip, and some of the things travellers need to take into consideration.
Jason Chong, a Teacher on Special Assignment in Fullerton, CA, is our guest as we discuss coding, CS, and robotics
It’s Day 245 of Bath Time! Bath Time brings you a comedian-a-day from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2015. Today’s guest is comedian Jason Chong and trumpeter Chris Weber who has played with Hilltop Hoods and at Glastonbury. The post 245 – Jason Chong & Chris Weber @ Melbourne International Comedy Festival appeared first on Mammoth Audio.
It’s Day 213 of Bath Time! Jason Chong – the comedian, not the actor – joins Paul in the bath at Adelaide Fringe! Found in the bath today: veteran comedians, Adelaide comedians, trumpets, rats, trampolines, ruining your childhood. The post 213 – Marry My Wife w/ Jason Chong appeared first on Mammoth Audio.
Craig Egan restarts the New Adelaide Comedy Podcast interviewing the host of the old one Jason Chong and the Hilarious Lindsay Webb from QLD.
During the Adelaide Fringe, instead of staying in the studio, we'll be speaking to some of the performers backstage and around the streets. In this episode, Chongas and Cregan chat to Mickey D and his sister, Kath. Some have been drinking.
Sorry we missed a few weeks, but we're back! Comedy starts this week again in Adelaide, but Chongas, Trennas, Hunter and Whitt are in Melbourne for the Comedy Festival. We chat mainly about food, and Rob takes a verbal beating with regards to his choice of pyjamas.
Recorded after a fundraiser for The D's charity I'm Thinking of You (www.imthinkingofyou.com.au), we chat in a closed cafe with Kare Burr (Titters) The D (Best of Adelaide Comedy & High Beam Global Comedy) and Geraldine Quinn (Dumb Things & Titters). The recording equipment stuffed up, so these are the only useable bits. Sorry! Also, come see Emotichong, 8pm at the Electric Light Hotel, Tues-Sat.
This week, Mikey and Jas chat who Mikey would kill for some time off and diets, before Dan Moore is chased around a library by security guards and Matt Keneally forgets where he left his phone after a house party and consequently misses our call. AdelComPod!
In Episode 5 (A New Hope), Chongas and Trennas talk petty revenge, Craig Egan reveals some great gigs coming this week - just in time for Fringe and Justin Hamilton tells us about his award winning Fringe show "3 Colours Hammo" (and his ideal 80s-singer battle royale).
In Episode 4, Chongas and Mikey talk about Chongas' super mum (in a flyering way), Tommy Dassalo discusses the finer points of Gordon Ramsey's television shows and the Essential Jarrod Fitch - is he a dad? Gig guide at the end too. Ooh...
In Episode 3, Jason Chong and Scott John talk memorable concert moments, Big Al drops in to talk about his Fringe show "Life on a Budget" and sledge Jason's mum, and Adam Vincent talks nursing and his Fringe show "Humans Anonymous". There's a gig guide too at the end.
Melbourne Comedy Festival! Hosted by Jason Chong and Tim Whitt at Scienceworks in Melbourne. This one is less about comedy than most. After 2 months of festivals, Chongas and Whitt take some time off at Melbourne Scienceworks. After attempting to drink from a hip-flask during the Planetarium presentation, they walk around the music exhibition. There's a competition too.
This week Jas and Scotty chat to massive US comedian Eddie Ifft about all things comedy, and also local comic Lori Bell, who's doing a showcase this Thursday. Also, Advertiser Letter of the Day and Jas calls Klimzcak to settle a score. Enjoy!
We're back in the studio! Jason is joined by Egan to talk about the new comedy night at the HWY, we give Mickey D a call in Brisbane, and Ben Darsow chats about The Real World which he has to remember before Fringe Show Friday at Rhino this week.
In this episode, Rob Hunter talks about his upcoming DVD recording of Moosecow (Jason's also recording a DV of Emotichong on the same night) and Tom and Joel from Average talk about themselves and we play one of their songs. Finally, Scotty has a segment that may interest you. Listen on!
This week Chongas and Trennas discuss the finer points of Facebook relationships and chat with Michele Fryer, who was the SA Raw Comedy winner and this week's interstate guest, one of our favourites, Dave Grant.
This week Chongas and Scotty chat about engagements and such with Tom Green, who has his first hosting at Rhino this Wednesday, and Jason Pestell about teaching today's youth. Scotty also presents us "Advertiser Letter Of The Day" and "Forgotten Invention Corner".
In this episode Chongas and guest host Muj chat to Ed Kuhne about the other Village Idiots, making his mum cry and hosting for the first time this week, and Fabs pops in to tell us stories of drink driving and other things that make your wife mad.
This week Mikey and Chong set the mood with pooing on spacecraft, which hosting debutante Kel Balnaves picks up and runs with, being a rocket scientist and all. Cowie talk theatresports too, but eventually, it all comes down to poo.
Chongas and special guest host Phil ask the tough questions about, life and death and sleeping in, while Pete Monaghan chats about Wii Golf and Mickey D's in Canberra recuperating before he comes home for a few days. There's also a gig guide and more info on the Comedy Concentration Camp.
This week, Trennas and Chongas discuss the finer points of dressing in an animal costume, Trav nash talks about coming home to Ben Darsow and Dave Callan talks about being a freak magnet. Plus the gig guide and info on the Comedy Concentration Camp.
Welcome to the Adelaide Comedy Podcast. This first week hosted by Jason Chong and Mike Klimczak, we talk to SA Raw Comedy Co-ordinator Frehd Starr, Adelaide Comedy Promoter Craig Egan and Mark Trenwith talks to us about his Fringe show "Danger", while selling his bed on eBay.
In Episode 2, Jason Chong and Mark Trenwith chat to Dave Eastgate about being a Japanese John Connor, Rob Hunter joins us to chat about his Fringe show Moosecow and Mickey D about this Tuesday's Wrong Off 08. This one has a fair bit of fruity language.
Adelaide's Jason Chong is doing three very different shows during the 2012 Adelaide Fringe. In the first of three interviews for LinkAdelaide, he talks about his daily project, The Festival Fishbowl, an online show in which he interviews Fringe acts and takes a look at what's hot at the Fringe.
Adelaide's Jason Chong is doing three very different shows during the 2012 Adelaide Fringe. In the second of three interviews for LinkAdelaide, he talks about his new Fringe show, entitled Jason Chong's Mum. It's a name designed for humorous puns, but does Jason have regrets already..?
Adelaide's Jason Chong is doing three very different shows during the 2012 Adelaide Fringe. In the third of three interviews for LinkAdelaide, he talks about his first kid's show, and his most technically adept, Where's The Remote. We also get on to Megan Gale, and kids TV icons, but that's probably my fault.
Hosted by Jason Chong.Hey kids, long time no podcast! This is a quick update to let you know about a new video podcast we’ve started up called www.tensecseducation.comIt’s a 10 second daily pill to make you... well, not smarter, but the other one... you know...
Hosted by Jason Chong and Craig Egan with Tom Gleeson.This week, the boys chat to Tom about naughty words and the year that was, and also chat about the coming year, including all sorts of Fringe news.And there’s also a Fringe reviewer thing you should definitely check out.
Hosted by Jason Chong with Jodie J Hill.The winners of the Adelaide Comedy Awards (you betta recognise), plus special host for the gigs this week Jodie J Hill chats poo, great places to make out and putting Lawrence Mooney on ya nipple.Ever given yourself a stupid injury? Leave a comment below!
Hosted by Jason Chong and Mark Trenwith with Geraldine Quinn.Long time no Trennas! He gives us the lowdown from the Edinburgh Fringe and The Beards have a new film clip. Then the Amazing Geraldine Quinn comes and has a chat about being nude on stage and protective arse-helmets.Comments below!
Hosted by Jason Chong with Colin Lane, Tommy Dean, DeAnne Smith and Glen Wool.From the last night of the WA leg of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow, Chongas chats to the cast in the Goldfields Arts Centre, Kalgoorlie.