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Luke McGregor couldn't afford the cool Transformer toys as a child. But now, he's at the point where he can afford to buy all the Transformers he could ever want. You might recognise Luke from a number of shows like - Luke Warm Sex, Utopia or Rosehaven. He's also fallen in love and gotten married earlier this year to the love of his life, Amy. He's getting to do what he wants creatively, and his love life is no longer just warm .… But is he happy? THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS: Host: Clare Stephens Guest: Luke McGregor Executive Producer: Tia Ucich Producer: Clare O'Halloran Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auSupport the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on OTAT, the boys dive into "Luke Warm Sex" (streaming on ABC iView). Hosted by comedian Luke McGregor, LWS is an Aussie comedy docuseries that takes on the subject of body image and sexuality.Some interesting stuff discussed this week, all surrounded by the nonsensical tangents and random stories that you've come to expect from these two knuckleheads.Come get sexy with us, and listen to episode 60 of On The Air Tonight.
Luke McGregor is refreshingly honest, totally uncomfortable and hilariously funny. You might known him as one half of the writing and acting team behind the ABC's hit TV series Rosehaven, or from his awkward candidness as the presenter in Luke Warm Sex. In this chat Luke tells Jamila Rizvi what it was like getting bullied at school, why he keeps doing comedy despite suffering crippling panic attacks, plus he recounts his experience getting naked at a nudist colony. THE WEEKEND LIST: Listen: Private Affairs podcast Listen: Shameless presents The Books that Changed My Life Watch: PEN15 (Stan) Experience: Higher Order in Melbourne See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karina is the producer genius that has sat behind some of my favourite shows and films over the years, from hard hitting pieces like ‘Go Back to Where You Came From’ – a show that quite literally had the entire of Australia talking and reflecting on how we treat so called ‘boat people’ as was the rhetoric at the time, to hilarious shows like Luke Warm Sex which shone a light on how we approach learning about intimacy.There’s no doubt that her career is a remarkable one, but the particular angle I wanted to take with this conversation was around, not just crafting a wonderful story, whether that’s following the Masai tribe in Africa or tackling the ancient art of spider wrestling in Japan (and don’t worry, you’ll hear about that in a minute) but actually how you go about creating a piece of story telling that actually provokes meaningful change. This is a powerful conversation for anyone who has identified an injustice, and wants to cause people to rise up, and do something about it, and if you do enjoy this episode and want to see more of Karina's awesome work then head down to your local cinema on May 30th and check of advanced screenings of her latest masterpiece, Blue - https://au.demand.film/blue/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Holy Mother of Dragons. The second last episode of season 7 of Game Of Thrones aired this week, and in true GOT style, it was epic. So what does a zombie dragon mean? And what about the hand holding with Jon and Daenerys? Plus the new season of Top Of The Lake has started, and according to Laura, it’s the best thing she has watched all year. The Kardashians are about to celebrate their 10 year anniversary, so how have they changed TV? And, was Netflix’s new show The Defenders worth the wait? Show Notes This episode is hosted by Laura Brodnik and Clare Stephens The Binge is produced by Elissa Ratliff for the Mamamia Podcast Network. Game of Thrones airs on Foxtel at 11am on Mondays or anytime on Foxtel Now Watch Keeping Up With the Kardashians on E! Now Top of The Lake: China Girl is on Foxtel Now Watch all episodes of The Defenders on Netflix now. Tell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Clare thinks you should be watching Luke Warm Sex on Netflix and Laura thinks it is worth watching The 100 on Netflix. Please leave a rating and review in iTunes at ibooks by going to apple.co/mamamia, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them!
Holy Mother of Dragons. The second last episode of season 7 of Game Of Thrones aired this week, and in true GOT style, it was epic. So what does a zombie dragon mean? And what about the hand holding with Jon and Daenerys? Plus the new season of Top Of The Lake has started, and according to Laura, it’s the best thing she has watched all year. The Kardashians are about to celebrate their 10 year anniversary, so how have they changed TV? And, was Netflix’s new show The Defenders worth the wait? Show Notes This episode is hosted by Laura Brodnik and Clare Stephens The Binge is produced by Elissa Ratliff for the Mamamia Podcast Network. Game of Thrones airs on Foxtel at 11am on Mondays or anytime on Foxtel Now Watch Keeping Up With the Kardashians on E! Now Top of The Lake: China Girl is on Foxtel Now Watch all episodes of The Defenders on Netflix now. Tell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Clare thinks you should be watching Luke Warm Sex on Netflix and Laura thinks it is worth watching The 100 on Netflix. Please leave a rating and review in iTunes at ibooks by going to apple.co/mamamia, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them!
In this week's podcast we watch 'Pawno', a new, independent Australian film set in a pawn shop in Melbourne's Footscray. Then we watch Luke Warm Sex, a new ABC documentary series from local comedian Luke McGregor as he explores his own sexual trepidations. Finally, we chat to author Dan Golding about his co-authored non-fiction book 'Game Changers', looking at Gamergate and misogyny in the video game industry.
Have you ever seen a man as awkward as Luke McGregor? It was always his calling card as a comedian, but turns out it was a theme that ran through his whole life. Especially, his love life. He was a 25 year old virgin who would pretend to his friends that sex was something that was regularly going on in his life. But prior to exploring his sexuality on his six-part ABC iview documentary ‘Luke Warm Sex,’ he had actually only had sex twice. Ever. Luke talks to me about the connection between anxiety and mojo (or lack thereof), orgasmic meditation and plush toy vaginas. He also gives a lot of insight into how his love life has changed since filming finished. Spoiler alert: there's girlfriend talk. Whooo!Show notes:The Nitty Gritty Committee is hosted by Meshel LaurieTell her your thoughts on her Facebook page, or via Twitter.You can contact Luke McGregor on Twitter here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Luke McGregor was a 25 year old virgin. Now has become the hero of all our sex lives. He joins Rosie Waterland and Laura Brodnick for a hard chat about putting your sex life on national TV. The Seven Year Switch drew massive ratings but Laura is calling on us all to stop watching. And Xena fans rejoice: the warrior princess is the latest reboot to hit our screens. Show notes Your hosts are Rosie Waterland,and Laura Brodnick With thanks to special guest Luke McGregor whose brilliant show, Luke Warm Sex, is on ABC1 on Wednesdays at 9pm, or anytime on iview. Rosie recommends Frasier Laura recommends Big Love. Contact the show on the Facebook page, via twitter, or by emaling podcast@mamamia.com.au This show was produced by... Monique Bowley and Holly Wainwright for the Mamamia Women's Network. This show was brought to you by the Nescafe Red Mug Machine, the perfect friend to keep us awake as we watch more TV.
Luke McGregor was a 25 year old virgin. Now has become the hero of all our sex lives. He joins Rosie Waterland and Laura Brodnick for a hard chat about putting your sex life on national TV. The Seven Year Switch drew massive ratings but Laura is calling on us all to stop watching. And Xena fans rejoice: the warrior princess is the latest reboot to hit our screens. Show notes Your hosts are Rosie Waterland,and Laura Brodnick With thanks to special guest Luke McGregor whose brilliant show, Luke Warm Sex, is on ABC1 on Wednesdays at 9pm, or anytime on iview. Rosie recommends Frasier Laura recommends Big Love. Contact the show on the Facebook page, via twitter, or by emaling podcast@mamamia.com.au This show was produced by... Monique Bowley and Holly Wainwright for the Mamamia Women's Network. This show was brought to you by the Nescafe Red Mug Machine, the perfect friend to keep us awake as we watch more TV.
Bush doof Farrell sings in this one. Like, a lot. Luke Warm Sex is Luke McGregor: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/luke-warm-sex/ The link to the heavy metal dude is somewhere here: https://www.facebook.com/IronMaidenCollection/?fref=nf
On this week's podcast Luke McGregor chats about his new show "Luke Warm Sex", Tim Minchin drops by ahead of the premier of his musical "Matilda", on "Weird History" Zora Sanders talks about Bertha Heyman, the "confidence queen" and the Breakfasters review their dinners
It's been 25 years since Naomi Wolf wrote The Beauty Myth. What's changed? Today, the writer who says our obsession with how we look is holding us back as a gender. Plus, can a sexless marriage make you happy? Should women stop using the term "Stay At Home Mum"? And Jennifer Aniston's movies divide the room. Plus we've got Crabs in the office and they're our new best friends. Show notes Your hosts are Monique Bowley, Mia Freedman and Kate De Brito With thanks to special guest Alys Gagnon Alys's article is here Mia recommends Conversations with Richard Fidler KDB is reading Room by Emma Donoghue Monique will be watching Luke Warm Sex on ABC Enter the cereal competition at uncletobys.com.au/bigcereallove Contact the show on the Facebook page, via twitter, or by emailing podcast@mamamia.com.au This show was produced by Monique Bowley for the Mamamia Women's Network.
The one where I resurrect the only chat I was able to get at the ABC's 2016 UpFronts ("Catch the Wonderful") with the very excellent LUKE MCGREGOR. In this sneaky short chat we talk about his new series LUKE WARM SEX and his new comedy he's writing and starring in with CELIA PACQUOLA! LOVE A LOTTA LUKE!TwitterFacebook