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Capper has a chat to Jof about taking his show 'Broke, Useless and Sterile' on the road. You can check out all dates and tickets, as well as links to his podcast and youtube clips at https://linktr.ee/capperflapper
Jack Hodgins, who is writing a book about the largest annual music event in the country from 1966 until 1972, chats to Jof about the Hoadley Battle of the Sounds.If you have any information that can be passed on, please contact Jack via jackhodgins67@gmail.com
Ellie and Nicola chat to Jof at the Colac Volunteer Expo about the local disability advocacy group. Further details can be found at https://riac.org.au/our-services/r-a-i-s-e-your-voice/
Eppy from the Colac Lions Club chats to Jof about the history of the Lions and the community service activities they support in the local area.Further details at https://www.facebook.com/colaclionsclub
Brayden chats to Jof at the 2026 Colac Volunteer Expo about volunteering opportunities with the Colac Kana Festival.Further details at https://www.facebook.com/KanaFestivalColac
Sue Schram and Ben Zapelli present at the Colac Volunteer Expo 2026, sharing volunteer opportunities as part of the local Rotary Clubs. Ben also chats with Jof about the upcoming merger.
Josiah Van Niekerk presents at the Colac Volunteer Expo about opportunities available through the Colac Salvos. He also chats with Jof near the end of the Expo about some of the current local projects.https://www.salvationarmy.org.au/colac/about-us/
Janet, the Community Activation Lead for Let's Talk Colac, chats to Jof about different volunteering opportunities available through the organisation at the 2026 Colac Volunteer Expo.Further information available at https://letstalkaustralia.org/
Robyn Alexander chats to Jof at the 2026 Colac Volunteer Expo about funding local projects and volunteering opportunities with the Meriba Service Club.Further details available at https://www.facebook.com/p/Meriba-Service-Club-of-Colac-61566182985399/
Clare from the Colac and District Family History Group chats to Jof about a virtual vemorialisation pilot which will share 200 stories from the Almost Forgotten collection, available through a free mobile app. Visitors will be able to download the app and, as they move through the cemetery, view stories connected to grave locations.Further details available at https://www.colacfamilyhistory.org.au/projects/
Liz Bishop chats to Jof at the end of the 2026 Colac Volunteer Expo, sharing some successes from the day, as well as what's coming up.
Christopher chats to Jof about being part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival New Order lineup at this years festival.Get tickets at https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/new-order/
Caz chats to Jof about her Melbourne International Comedy Festival show with Cat Holder - Bloody Good Time. They've got a double pass up for grabs to give away on LOL Radio - you can enter on the LOL Radio Facebook page.Tickets and further info at https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/bloody-good-time/
Jof chats with Naomi Mancktelow from the Petstock Foundation about their work assisting communities after natural disasters. For further information or to make a donation head to https://www.petstock.com.au/pages/foundation-initiatives
Jof chats to Farmer of the Year finalist and Beeac local Lachie Barclay about his farming practices and what it feels like to be a finalist in the competition.For further details on The Weekly Times Coles 2025 Farmer of the Year finalists can be found at theweeklytimes.com.au"
Jof chats with Mia from Crimestoppers about avoiding romance scams ahead of Valentines Day.For further details visit https://www.crimestoppersvic.com.au/current-focus/onlinesafety/navigating-the-heartbreak/ or https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/
Shane Dundas chats with Jof about the 25th anniversary tour of Speedmouse. For further information visit https://umbilicalbrothers.com/TicketsGeelong - https://geelongartscentre.org.au/whats-on/all-events/the-umbilical-brothers/Melbourne - https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=UMBREG26
Aidan Nicholson joins Jof for a chat about the Sunday comedy session coming to The Bar in Colac on December 7th with Stevie Stix, Tyson Popplestone and a Colac local.Tickets available at https://www.trybooking.com/DGYSY
Cindy chats to Jof about the Map My Food project. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/MapMyFood2025
Jof chats with April from the Otway Edit at the Walk for Respect live broadcast.
Aidan chats with Jof about his upcoming Geelong Comedy Festival Show I'm Just Here to Amuse Myself.Tickets and further details here https://geelongcomedyfestival.com.au/im-just-here-to-amuse-myself
Beth Lamont chats to Jof about the return of Ballaratcat Comedy in a brand new venue.For ticketing and details head to https://www.ballaratcat.com.au/
Gill chats with Jof about her current show Fresh New Worries which she‘s bringing to Dirty Angel Comedy in Warrnambool at the end of October. For ticketing details head to https://comedy.com.au/tour/gillian-cosgriff/
Jof chats with the director of Embers Terence O'Connell ahead of the Apollo Bay Theatre Collective's upcoming performance.For further details and tickets head to events.humanitix.com/embers-apollo-bay
Jof chats with Elsie Rigby from The Maes about the release of their recent album 'Abreast' and subsequent tour.For all the links to their music and upcoming tour dates visit https://themaes.com.au/
Jof chats with Shae from the Bendigo Chinese Association at the Colac Taiwan Moon Festival after the 4pm dragon performance.For video of the event visit https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14MH7NLgPpq/ For more about the association visit https://bendigochinese.org.au/
Kimberley from The Beaks (and Po Po Mo Co) chats to Jof about the upcoming performance of Stickybeak at COPACC on Thursday 21st of August.For tickets and further information visit https://www.copacc.com.au/WHATS-ON/COPACC-Theatre-Season/STICKYBEAK-by-The-Beaks-Theatre
Sharon chats to Jof about the upcoming Colac Camp Quality Convoy fundraisers - a movie themed trivia night, Paint and Sip, Gala Dinner and Christmas Market.To stay up to date with all the details visit https://www.facebook.com/share/g/19CbLAYgSx/
April chats to Jof about the creation of the new local magazine.Find all the details at https://linktr.ee/theotwayedit
Présentée par Wolflord. Chapitre 10 : "Just One Fest 6 - Afterparty". Wolflord voyage dans une réalité alternative, où un célèbre festival l'a invité à animer une soirée au camping. Trois heures, trois sets, pour fermer les Chroniques du Loup avec un ultime chapitre... Message de Wolflord : « Ici Wolflord. Le Just One Fest, c'est ce soir ! Un season finale qui, cette année, a une saveur unique, puisqu'il clôture les Chroniques du Loup. Je ne savais pas comment serait reçue cette saison autobiographique, qui allait forcément s'éloigner des habitudes de l'émission - et des goûts de mes auditeurs. Les retours reçus m'ont confirmé que l'idée était bonne, au moins pour une partie d'entre vous. Avant de vous laisser apprécier les trois heures du Just One Fest cette nuit (ou plus tard), je salue encore une fois celles et ceux d'entre vous qui suivent l'émission, occasionnellement ou à chaque nouvel épisode. Je dois dire que l'accueil sur la rétro Manson m'a positivement surpris, moi qui pensais voir surgir des commentaires outragés de me voir mettre en avant un artiste aussi controversé. De même, personne ne s'est ouvertement plaint que je passe du power metal ou du rap marseillais en cours de saison. Peut-être que vous ne le réalisez pas vraiment, mais c'est très encourageant pour moi de m'adresser à un public suffisamment mature pour saisir le contexte qui justifiait cette programmation. C'est de plus en plus rare sur les réseaux sociaux (et attendez de voir ce que ce sera dans quelques années quand Zuckerberg aura revendu Facebook à une IA). Je trouve important de parfois prendre le temps de s'arrêter un moment et voir où on en est, avant de repartir dans la direction qui nous semble la meilleure, ne serait-ce que pour laisser le temps au mental de retrouver un semblant d'énergie. Comme annoncé le mois dernier, la direction en question devrait mener quelques invités de choix à apparaître dans l'émission durant la prochaine saison de JOF. C'est encore trop tôt pour dévoiler qui, mais j'ai bon espoir que la plupart accepte, car Just One Fix leur offre un cadre différent pour s'exprimer sur certains sujets. Par simple curiosité, j'aimerais savoir qui vous aimeriez entendre dans l'émission, sans qu'il s'agisse nécessairement d'artistes musicaux (et dans la limite du raisonnable, parce que non, je ne vais pas interviewer Trent Reznor ou le fantôme d'Edgar Allan Poe). Pour les chanceux parmi vous qui seront à Clisson dans quelques jours, on se croisera peut-être devant Health, Shaârghot ou Eisbrecher. Les autres devront attendre la reprise en septembre ! Bon Just One Fest à toutes et tous, et fuck cancer. »
It's our Mother's Day episode. Jof, Brayden and Max take a look at peanut brittle, and try the marshmallow inspired Oreos.
After finishing up his Take It UPril challenge of a sugar free month, Jof subjects Brayden and Max to a sugar free show. They look at the Cavendish and Harvey range of lollies, a new Pepsi Max flavour and call for the return of another classic Nesquik.
This week Max, Jof and Brayden take a look at Aunt Betty's rice pudding range plus a new raspberry Stix product, and call for the return of Jungle Chews.
Tim Nordwind from OK GO chats to Jof about the release of their new album And the Adjacent Possible, plus a bit of history about the bands music and iconic video clips.Check out the singles: ‘Take Me With You': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_-6jYb8exs‘This Is How It Ends': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6InWEdemMsI‘A Stone Only Rolls Downhill' (features 64 videos on 64 phones laid out as a moving mosaic): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOEULOSVNK4A Good, Good Day at Last' (Ben Harper, Shalyah Fearing, and BEGINNERS): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0WsTp_SqsUFull album available on your favourite music player here https://sym.ffm.to/andtheadjacentpossible
Brayden and Max check out a new Cadbury block as well as the history of Ballarat made Jila Mints, while Jof completes the second week of his sugar free challenge for the OCR FM #TakeItUpril fundraiser.
Ros Scanlan talks to Jof about the upcoming Colac Players performance of Hotel Sorrento. Tickets go on sale Monday.For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/colacplayers
Jof, Max and Brayden take a look at a cheese and biscuits range while Jof comes to terms with not eating sugar for the month as part of the OCR FM #TakeItUPril challenge. Plus they try the new sour blueberry Twisties.
This is kind of a lost episode, as the power was off across Colac as it was broadcast so it was only available to listen to online at the time. Brayden and Jof take a look at Biscoff in it's various iterations.
Nick chats to Jof about his new Comedy Festival show and the return of Phone Hacks Live.Tickets available at https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/nick-capper-oh-no-it-s-capper/Phone Hacks live here https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1357848
As Freddo Frog enters its 95th year on earth Max, Brayden and Jof explore the history of the iconic Aussie chocolate, plus try a new combo from Allens.
Jof, Max and Brayden drink their way through all the delicious Mildura Juice flavours, call for the return of the KFC Krusher and try a recent new Picnic flavour.
Liz Bishop from Colac Community Hub chats to Jof at the Colac Kana Festival about the L2P program and the upcoming information session on Wednesday the 19th of March from 5.30-6.30 at 34 Connor Street Colac. Come along to hear how you can become a volunteer.
Chelsea from the Colac Otway Shire chats to Jof about a number of local upcoming events for youth whilst at the badge making stall at the Colac Kana Festival.This includes;- Youth Sunday Music Session on Sunday 23 March at Lake View Café- Creative Conservation: Youth Nesting Box Workshop Monday 7 April- Youth Art Workshops Thursday 10 April- World Art Day at Colac Library Tuesday 15 April- Youth Food Handling Course Wednesday 16 April- Youth Art Competition
Jof chats to Simon and Jacinta from Headspace at the Colac Kana Festival.For further information about HeadSpace and their services visit https://headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/colac/
Andy chats to Jof about the Aboriginal Comedy Allstars lineups at this years Melbourne International Comedy Festival.Saturday night https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/aboriginal-comedy-allstars/ Sunday afternoon https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/aboriginal-comedy-allstarts-for-kids/
Astrid Rot chats to Jof about this years special show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.Tickets available at https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/otto-astrid-the-stages-tour/
Jof, Max and Brayden take a trip down nostalgia lane and try to answer the age old question - "What is Yoplait French for?" Plus they try the new Cadbury Biscuit Clusters and clal for the return of an old Arnott's snack.
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MOVIE DISCUSSION: Stephen McFerron, new contributor to Cinematic Doctrine (read him here!), joins Melvin again to discuss a pivotal film in the art-house canon: The Seventh Seal! Topics: (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 50-minutes of Melvin and Stephen detailing their lifelong journey through movies, from the extremely good to the horrendously terrible, and everything in between (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) Being our second Criterion-themed episode in a row, Melvin and Stephen joyfully discuss the Criterion Collection. The Seventh Seal is a movie that is intrinsically focused on and explores facets of death.The Seventh Seal's tone is very challenging as it expertly switches between extremely clever comedy and absolutely petrifying horror. Stephen, "The Seventh Seal puts a weight on death that is actually... actually makes the viewer try to grapple with the idea that they're going to die one day, too." A unique, tender tragedy to The Seventh Seal is the lament regarding the want to believe in something, although not believing in it. Melvin feels this is adjacent to the lament unique to faith, that one believes something they cannot see, but yearns earnestly to see it true. Stephen shares what it is about the end of the movie that convinced him to watch it over and over. Talking about the pseudo-communion scene between Antonius Block, Jof, Mia, Jöns, and the Girl. Is there room for frustration and doubt in the Christian life? At the time of watching The Seventh Seal and recording for this episode, Melvin was in the midst of the Book of Job, so he turns there for some insight. Recommendations: The Book of Job (Bible)Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special (Comedy Special)Support on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review Social Links: Twitter Website Facebook Group Support the show
Usually on the podcast I speak to people about the culture they love that has been unfairly dismissed, but I'm also interested in talking to the artists who created that work. This week we're starting an "indie twee" investigation. This is the movement that brought us tote bags, and ukuleles, and arguably, adult colouring books; it brought us the Juno soundtrack, and Zooey Deschanel, and dressing like a 1950s secretary, but despite how massive indie twee was, there's actually not that much about it from the people who were actually there. So for the next two episodes I'm going to be investigating tweeness in all its forms, talking to two creators: the first is Jof Owen, from The Boy Least Likely To, and the second is Rebecca Taylor aka Self Esteem. This episode with Jof is just as lovely as his three-legged Sindy horsePlaylist for this week's episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7IyixEh4KNRZgMm2ylfmWy?si=98553ba847b949b0 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.