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For this week's episode, Mina joins comedian Alice Fraser on her podcast Tea With Alice. They chat about the upcoming holiday season, difficult family dynamics and navigating uncomfortable situations with extended circles. (TW: Mention of Sexual Assault 33min-40min) Every week Alice Fraser, chronic thinker, comedian, ex lawyer and cambridge graduate drinks tea and solves the world. With a rotating cast of bright and brilliant guests. Find out more about Alice and her podcast here. ----- Want to leave Mina a question and have it answered on the show? Drop her a voice message here! Hit follow and see you next tuesday! MinaAF is created by AdLarge and editaudio. It's hosted by Mina Starsiak-Hawk, edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward, and executive produced by Steph Colbourn. Thank you to Simone Osondu, Melissa Haughton and the entire editaudio team. You can get in touch with us and learn more at link below! editaud.io IG/Twitter: @editaud.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Comedian and podcaster Alice Fraser (The Gargle, Tea With Alice) is on the pod this week with some hot takes about ice cream, knuckle tattoos, and much more!Pre-order Jordan's upcoming Archie Horror comic "Camp Pickens" at your local comic shop NOW with code APR231183! On shelves 6/21! Get your signed copy at Golden Apple Comics.Go check out all of the delicious options at Nuts.com/jjgo. New customers will get a free gift with purchase and free shipping on orders of $29 or more!
After a year of Maternity Leave, Alice welcomes you back to the table.
Nicole is with 19-yar-old Alice Casburn as she is about to start her first 5* out in Pau. Listen to hear how she is feeling ahead of the competition and what it has taken to get to this point. This show is very kindly supported by NAF If you want to have a cuppa with another top-class rider, click below: Caroline Harris Tom Rowland Laura Collett
The brilliant Dara O Briain came on Tea With Alice as part of his international lockdown podcast tour to talk about online work, throwing jokes up in the air, work process, joke memory, and how he keeps coming back to the theme of pole dancers.
Sami Shah returns to Tea With Alice to talk about multitasking, sense of self and the arguments he's having now. Find Sami online @samishah on twitter
ABOUT ALICE FRASER ALICE IS AN AWARD WINNING WRITER, BROADCASTER, PERFORMER AND COMEDIAN. She's also an ex academic, ex-corporate Lawyer and (sort of) banjo player. Alice does reliably silly, unpredictably meaningful, narratively unorthodox, gut-punch comedy. The Trilogy podcast series commissioned by ABC Radio was voted Apple Editorials Team’s #1 Best Australian Podcast for 2018. Alice was awarded the 2016 AMP Tomorrow Fund grant for her podcast 'Tea With Alice' and has toured the world with her critically acclaimed solo shows The Resistance, and Savage. Both received four and five star reviews and packed out houses in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide, New Zealand, London and the Edinburgh Fringe. She is touring her new show, Empire in 2017 through the Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne Comedy Festival, Sydney Comedy Festival and Edinburgh Comedy Festival. Alice writes jokes for The Project on Channel 10, as well as the satirical news radio show "A Rational Fear". She has appeared on BBC Radio 4, and Radio National as well as having co-hosted the cult radio show "Tracksuits" weekly on FBi radio in Sydney for many years. She also appeared on "Whovians" (episode 4) on ABC. She is a frequenter on "The Bugle" hosted by Andy Zaltzman and part of the 'Troll Play' ABC Radio podcast alongside Sami Shah and Cal Wilson. She writes a regular column for SBS Comedy and The Chaser Quarterly. Alice's solo show The Resistance is available on iview, on 21 Jan on ABC 2's Comedy Next Gen, and as part of Virgin flights on-board entertainment.
Today's episode is another follow-on from a Tea With Alice episode. We ask the question: if you espouse a consequentialist ethic (we should do what we can to enhance net human wellbeing), how does being a full time parent measure up? We muse about the utility of being a full time parent vs using your talents to pursue other ends.
Alice and Henry sit together in London and talk about ideas. The first of a two part Tea With Alice and Man-Mum crossover.
This is the second half of a conversation from the Tea with Alice podcast.We talk about freedom of expression on the internet and why I don’t want to talk about it; the need for our social and political concerns to encompass the recognition and preservation of stuff that works as well as the finding and solving of problems; the sci fi world where it’s normal to send your babies away at 3 months; and woke children’s books.
Alice Fraser (@aliterative, Tea With Alice, The Last Post) sits in as guest co-host for this chat with Comedy Store Players veteran and Whose Line Is It Anyway cast member Richard Vranch (@richardvranch), who more importantly for us is Dr. Richard Vranch, former physicist, for talk about the early days of UK comedy, and his experiments with silicon chips and radiation.
Alice Fraser is an ex lawyer, ex academic and investment banker turned award winning writer, broadcaster, performer, comedian, keynote speaker and more. Just when you think she couldn't cram in anymore you hear that she has also hosted a "Ted X" talk and that her “Trilogy” podcast series was voted "Apple Editorials" teams #1 best Australian podcast for 2018. She's now living in London, gigging around the UK, writing jokes, and hosting her own podcast series called “Tea With Alice”. She also co-hosts “The Bugle Podcast” as a part replacement for John Oliver. We talk about many interesting topics such as shamed based comedy, values and integrity and the courage to be yourself. She also talks about “being put in a box” and how she doesn't want to be boxed in or otherwise labelled as a certain comedian. She's just happy to be herself. “I think the upside is that the people who like me, like me”. If you want to keep up to date with Alice check her out on: www.alicecomedyfraser.com Follow @Funny in Failure on Insta and FB and @Michael_Kahan on Insta to keep up to date with the latest info.
Matt Hoss Talks To People He Likes (Formerly The Drunken Comedian Podcast)
Welcome to Episode 25! The last official episode of the Drunken Comedian Podcast and the first episode of Matt Hoss Talks To People He Likes. In this significant episode he talks to Alice Fraser about a litany of truly wonderful things. Including bumping in famous people, talking about comedy as a coping mechanism and a few silly questions too! The episode is very philosophical, very thoughtful and one of my favourite interview. Massive thanks to Alice for being a wonderful guest. I however sound like i have taken some sleeping pills. Remember to follow us on Social media at @DrunkComPod and to give us 5 Stars on Itunes. Why don’t you buy all my tickets to future gig?See all gigs at www.matthosscomedy.com. Why don't you listen to Alice's Podcasts? I highly recommend the Alice Fraser Trilogy available here and many other places:https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/alice-fraser-trilogy/ Also you should check out Tea With Alice! https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/tea-with-alice/id789603540?mt=2 Why don't you also pay a viisit to Alice's patreon page www.Patreon.com/Alicefraser
A purveyor of rigorously intellectual stand-up, searing personal material, and diamond-hard puns, Alice Fraser joins the ComComPod community for a live special episode - moments after the entire audience had enjoyed her superb show "Ethos". Covering bullying, Buddhism and artificial intelligence, can Stu crack this immensely self-assured nut? Follow Alice on Twitter @Aliterative www.alicecomedyfraser.com Download "Trilogy" and find out about Tea With Alice, The Bugle, and Alice's other podcast and comedy work here: www.alicecomedyfraser.com/teacast/ Thanks to Ben Moorhouse for the loan of beautiful Audrey the Vintage Mobile Cinema - more info here www.vintagemobilecinema.co.uk Sign up for all the extras at www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders@StuGoldsmith @ComComPod www.comedianscomedian.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice answers questions from Tea With Alice listeners, and one from a non-listener.
Where did all the time go? I have no idea and I apologize. Brendo talks to Alice Fraser from Tea With Alice about current events, comedy, and more. Brendo then has a chat with Chris Mancini from Comedy Film Nerds about movies and podcasting. Thanks for listening and tell your friends! Call the hotline at (714) […]
Where did all the time go? I have no idea and I apologize. Brendo talks to Alice Fraser from Tea With Alice about current events, comedy, and more. Brendo then has a chat with Chris Mancini from Comedy Film Nerds about movies and podcasting. Thanks for listening and tell your friends! Call the hotline at (714) […]
Welcome to the first of four special episodes recorded in the Podcast Lab during the 6th annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles, CA, October 6-8, 2017. Rumors abounded this year that it might be the final LA Podcast Festival, but we're keeping our fingers crossed for another one next year, so we can again bring you our annual compilation episodes from the event. The festival is an amazing, creative weekend for podcasters and fans, alike. Our continued thanks to Graham Elwood, Chris Mancini and Dave Anthony for creating and producing this annual highlight. We spent the weekend recording in the Podcast Lab with our fellow podcasters and special guests. We asked new friends to tell us about one film that influenced them to be who they are, and had old friends sit down to catch-up with us. In this episode, you'll hear from: Andrew Linde, founder of the Benview Network, and co-host of Nothing New: A Remake Podcast and Super Mario Brothers Minute. Hear his influential movie choices on episode 63 of Movies Made Me. KC Wayland, creator of the wildly popular We're Alive audio drama podcast and author of Bombs Always Beep: Creating Modern Audio Theater. Hear his influential movie choices on episode 41 of Movies Made Me. Ron Placone, comedian, and co-host of The Jimmy Dore Show and 5 Chords and The Truth podcast. Greg Behrendt, comedian, and host of Rock Out With Your Doc Out podcast. Alice Fraser, comedian, and host of Tea With Alice podcast. Diana Rojek-Skonnord, co-host of Happily Ever Aftermath podcast. Polina Grinbaum, co-host of Happily Ever Aftermath podcast. Murray Valeriano, comedian, and host of Road Stories podcast. Hear his influential movie choices on episode 66 of Movies Made Me. Be sure to check out all the terrific podcasts and projects mentioned in this episode! What do you think of the films chosen by our guests in the Podcast Lab? Visit our Contact Us page to send us your thoughts. Or you can send us a message directly by emailing moviesmademepod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Love Movies Made Me? Please help us spread the word about the show! We count on our avid listeners to help reach new fans. Just click one of the images below to reach our page on the social media or listening service of your choice, then share the page with your friends. It'll just take a moment and you'll be making a big difference for us! Be sure you follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for all the latest Movies Made Me information, DVR alerts, and unique content. Whether you subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or iHeartRadio, your ratings and reviews matter! Provide us a rating and your comments about the show on any of those services and we'll be sure to give you a shout-out on an upcoming episode! Mark your calendar to download all our Los Angeles Podcast Festival episodes and enjoy them during the holiday season! December 11 - Episode 73, part 2 of 4 from the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, featuring Bert Kreischer, Dave Anthony, Graham Elwood, and Gareth Reynolds. December 25 - Episode 74, part 3 of 4 from the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, featuring Jackie Kashian, Jonathan Sadowski, Mike Schmidt, and Paul Gilmartin. January 8 - Episode 75, part 4 of 4 from the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, featuring Todd Glass, Samm Levine, and Chris Mancini.
Steele Saunders drinks turmeric and ginger tea to fit in with the Tea With Alice brand, talking the class issues of Iced Coffee, Overdoses, how to make meaning in life, Star Wars as a microcosm of society and angry fans. Steele can be found at @SteeleSaunders on twitter Alice is at @aliterative as ever.
Comedian and host of the Tea With Alice podcast Alice Fraser (@aliterative) joins Matt and Andy to discuss jet lag, breaking the seal, MS, a duck update (duckdate?) with video, a body clock Nobel Prize, Dr. Matt Walker’s new sleep book, a LIGO Nobel Prize and Janna Levin’s book on it, the downside of grass-fed beef, and cargo cults.
Which intrepid spinster was best buddies with Rudyard Kipling and fought off hungry leopards? Which woman judo chopped a Nazi to death? John Lloyd (Creator and Producer of Qi) on Mary Kingsley, a British Woman who explored Africa in a black silk frock. Iszi interviews Alice Fraser on the gestapo's most wanted person: fellow Australian, Nancy Wake. Thanks for listening - if you can, please donate, but you can also help by sharing this episode on social media and writing a review on iTunes. www.zlistdeadlist.com FEATURING: Mary Kingsley https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Kingsley">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Kingsley Nancy Wake https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Wake John Lloyd is a comedy producer famous for his work on Blackadder and creating Qi. He also writes excellent books (personal favourite is The Meaning of Liff) and manages a band called Waiting For Smith. They are appearing at the Port Eliot Festival on Sunday 30th July and Wilderness on Thursday 3rd August, both at 6pm. Alice Fraser is an Australian comedian, writer, and actor freshly returned from a successful run The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She is host of the popular podcast Tea With Alice and has numerous credits, but they are all in Australian, so don't actually count. Judge her harshly. Iszi Lawrence is a comedian and podcasterer and contributor to BBC's Making History and presenter of The British Museum Membercast. www.iszi.com @iszi_lawrence The Z List Dead List is a podcast about obscure people from History. Created by Iszi Lawrence @iszi_lawrence To help support the show please share it with your friends and on social media. Also leave us a review on iTunes - this makes us more visible so that other people can find us. For any donations please use the paypal button. Thanks very much! MUSIC All Licenses can be viewed on www.freemusicarchive.org. Theme: Time Trades Live at the WFMU Record Fair - November 24, 2013 by Jeffery Lewis (http://www.thejefferylewissite.com)
This week's episode is a best of, mixtape, audible burrito with the lot all focused on comedy. This podcast has hosted many great comedians, and here are just a few.Peter Helliar is an Australian comedian best known as the bloke on the end of the desk every night on the news program “The Project”. He’s also a producer, a director, a writer and an actor. I asked Pete about the first time he got an inkling that he might end up doing what he now does so well.Next up we have Alice Fraser - a comedian, writer, and ex-lawyer from Australia. She's also host of the wonderfully cerebral podcast "Tea With Alice" which I'm happy to have been a guest on. Alice has a very interesting story, a story about following what you believe in, finding your truth - and what monetary rewards balance against that truth or even the joy of that journey. We do get a little philosophical here, but not before discussing, in depth, the topic of swearing. This chat is best enjoyed out of the company of sensitive ears!Chas Licciardello is part of the incredibly successful Australian satire collective The Chaser. For over 15 years they've been calling out hypocrisy, lies and general bloviating by our public figures and making us either laugh or be outraged while they do it. Never one to shy from commitment to a joke, Chas has been arrested numerous times, received death threats and has even been assaulted in the street - all for the sake of satire. I asked him here whether his fearless approach to comedy has been tempered in any way since having kids.Tommy Little is a comedian, radio guy and TV host from Melbourne, Australia. You can catch him regularly in Australia on The Project on a Friday Night, on radio as the 'Tommy' half of 'Carrie and Tommy', and he's always touring around the nation doing standup. Here we discuss what he was like as a teenager, and what got him started in comedy.Our final snippet in this episode is from an exclusive podcast - this one only went out to Patreon subscribers to this podcast. It's with Adam Richard, an incredibly funny Australian comedian, TV guy, broadcaster and wonderful human. He's made a living out of being funny for a while now, and so we talk about the craft and the business of comedy.So please enjoy this compilation of great moments we've shared on the show with some of Australia's finest comedians. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the final of our three special episodes recorded in the Podcast Lab during the 5th annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival at the Sofitel hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, Sept. 23-25, 2016. We're already looking forward to next year's festival and invite you to join us! Keep an eye on the L.A. Podcast Festival website for more information and make your plans to be there! It's an amazing and extremely entertaining weekend for podcasters and fans, alike. Our continued thanks to Graham Elwood, Chris Mancini and Dave Anthony for creating and producing this annual highlight. We spent the weekend recording segments with our fellow podcasters and special guests, who we asked to tell us about one film that influenced them to be who they are. In this episode, you'll hear from: Perla X. Caballero-Hoblit, dedicated Movies Made Me listener and future podcaster Marc Hershon, host of Succotash: The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast Samm Levine, actor and star of Freaks and Geeks and Inglorious Basterds and co-host/producer of Kevin Pollak's Chat Show podcast Alice Fraser, comedian and host of Tea With Alice podcast Wayne Federman, comedian, actor, creator of the Wayne Federman International Film Festival, and host of Human Conversation podcast Matt Rehm, creator of PodXRef: better podcast search and discovery. Todd Glass, comedian and host of The Todd Glass Show podcast Dave Anthony, founder of the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, comedian, actor, co-host of The Dollop podcast, and author of the upcoming book The United States of Absurdity: Untold Stories from American History Be sure to check out all the terrific podcasts and projects mentioned in this episode! Join us again January 9 for episode 49 with PJ Haarsma, author of The SoftwireSeries, Rings of Orbis books and Executive Producer of Con Man starring Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion on Comic-Con HQ (season 2 now available!). Be sure to check out the Spectrum comic book and Con Man: The Game! Also, be sure to join us January 23 for episode 50 with Hal Lublin, voice-over actor currently appearing in The Mighty Magiswords on Cartoon Network, Thrilling Adventure Hour podcast and Welcome to Nightvale podcast, and co-host of We Got This With Mark and Hal podcast and Tights and Fights podcast. What do you think of the films chosen by our guests in this episode? Visit our Contact Us page to send us your thoughts. Or you can send us a message directly by emailing moviesmademepod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Be sure you follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for all the latest Movies Made Me information, DVR alerts, and unique content. Whether you subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or iHeartRadio, your ratings and reviews matter! Provide us a rating and your comments about the show on any of those services and we'll be sure to give you a shout-out on an upcoming episode!
Alice Fraser is a comedian, writer, and ex-lawyer from Australia. She's also host of the wonderfully cerebral podcast "Tea With Alice" which I'm happy to have been a guest on. We recorded both her show and mine on the same day, and if there's parts of this chat that don't make sense, perhaps go find the episode she and I did on her show to flesh things out. Alice has a very interesting story, a story about following what you believe in, finding your truth - and what monetary rewards balance against that truth or even the joy of that journey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pat, Rod and Alice (from "Tea With Alice" - http://alicecomedyfraser.com) discuss the terror attacks in France.
Victoria Healy and Josh Dore come down from Melbourne to have Tea With Alice. They talk about talking about sex, killing old people, and how Bondi Beach is very much like a country town. Vic is at http://victoriahealy.com Josh is on twitter at @joshdore Alice is online at http://alicecomedyfraser.com
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