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  • Kade and Drew sit down and talk about life, rodeo, and all the good times in-between.

  • A true crime* comedy podcast about dying on hills by Sophie Dessertaine-Williams (writer, French) and Nicola Lombardi (comedian, Italian). Join these perfect hosts with no known flaws as they pass judgement on their guest’s biggest (or smallest) hills to die on. This is a joyful rejection of the modern culture of toxic positivity and a celebration of winning an argument.


    Follow us on Instagram @basecamppod


    *true crime in the sense that these are crimes against humanity. love you xx


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  • Kristen Sorrenson, a 32-year-old tattoo artist from the Gold Coast, Queensland, has garnered recognition as the best tattoo artist on the Gold Coast. Renowned for tattooing notable figures like entrepreneur Troy Candy, motocross rider Jayo Archer, and businessman Adrian Portelli, Sorrenson secured this accolade through a reader-voted poll conducted by the Gold Coast Bulletin. Join her on the show where she will have A-list legends talking all things Art , business and everything in between.

  • Matthew Bischoff and Syd Anderson gossip with guests about their celebrity crushes and hilarity ensues. Stay crushy 😘

  • Come one, come all to the Cat Hair Lair for comedian Brendan Sagalow’s podcast. Every week he interviews someone new and they talk about…who cares. New episodes every Wednesday! 

  • Join Billy and Newsk, two married millennials as they rewatch the greatest sitcom ever made, one episode at a time - Friends.

  • A sports show based in Kingsgrove, Sydney, Australia, from our original Kingsgrove Sports Centre store location, supporting sporting communities for over 40 years! Discussing cricket, rugby league (NRL), English Premier League, AFL — and more!

  • Colin Jost: A Biography of Laughter and Success
    Early Life and Education: Colin Jost, born on June 29, 1982, in Staten Island, New York, was raised in a family that valued education and hard work. His mother, Kerry J. Kelly, was the chief medical officer for the New York City Fire Department, and his father, Daniel A. Jost, was a teacher at Staten Island Technical High School. Growing up, Colin attended Regis High School, a prestigious Jesuit school in Manhattan, where he excelled academically and discovered his passion for comedy.
    After graduating from high school in 2000, Jost enrolled at Harvard University. During his time at Harvard, he became actively involved with the Harvard Lampoon, a renowned humor publication. Jost's wit and writing skills quickly made him stand out, and he eventually served as the president of the Lampoon. In 2004, he graduated cum laude with a degree in History and Literature.
    Early Career and Saturday Night Live: Following his graduation, Jost began his career as a writer and performer. He wrote for a variety of television shows, including "Kappa Mikey" on MTV and "Sesame Street" on PBS. In 2005, Jost was hired as a writer for NBC's iconic sketch comedy show, "Saturday Night Live" (SNL).
    Initially, Jost worked as a writer for the show, contributing to various sketches and segments. His talent and dedication did not go unnoticed, and in 2012, he was promoted to the position of co-head writer alongside Seth Meyers. During his tenure as a writer, Jost was nominated for several Emmy Awards and won a Peabody Award in 2009 for his work on SNL.
    In 2014, Jost took on a new role as the co-anchor of SNL's Weekend Update segment, replacing Seth Meyers who had left to host "Late Night with Seth Meyers." Jost's quick wit, deadpan delivery, and chemistry with co-anchor Michael Che quickly made him a fan favorite. He continued to serve as a head writer for the show while co-anchoring Weekend Update.
    Other Projects and Appearances: While SNL remains his primary focus, Jost has also been involved in various other projects throughout his career. He has appeared in several films, including "How to Be Single" (2016) and "Coming 2 America" (2021). Additionally, he has made guest appearances on television shows such as "Impractical Jokers," "WWE Raw," and "Saturday Night Live: Weekend Update Summer Edition."
    In 2015, Jost wrote and starred in the comedy film "Staten Island Summer," which was based on his experiences growing up in Staten Island. The film received mixed reviews but showcased Jost's ability to create and star in his own projects.
    Jost has also ventured into stand-up comedy, performing at various clubs and festivals across the country. His stand-up material often draws from his personal life and experiences, including his upbringing in Staten Island and his work on SNL.
    Personal Life: Colin Jost's personal life has been a subject of media attention, particularly his relationship with actress Scarlett Johansson. The couple began dating in 2017 and announced their engagement in May 2019. They married in a private ceremony in October 2020. In August 2021, they welcomed their first child, a son named Cosmo.
    Jost is known for his charitable work and has been involved with various organizations over the years. He has supported causes such as autism awareness and has participated in fundraisers for organizations like the Staten Island Museum and the FDNY Foundation.
    Latest News Headline: Joe Biden and Colin Jost roast Trump at the White House annual dinner In April 2023, Colin Jost made headlines for his appearance at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, an annual event that brings together journalists, politicians, and celebrities. Jost served as the featured entertainer for the evening, delivering a comedy routine that poked fun at various political figures, including former President Donald Trump.
    Jost's performance was well-received by the audience, which included President Joe Biden and various other dignitaries. In his monologue, Jost took aim at Trump's post-presidency life, joking about his social media presence and his ongoing legal troubles. Jost's sharp wit and clever observations had the crowd roaring with laughter.
    President Biden also took the opportunity to roast Trump during his speech at the dinner. Biden's remarks, which were infused with his trademark humor and self-deprecation, touched on a range of topics, including the challenges of his presidency and the state of American politics. However, some of his most memorable lines were reserved for his predecessor.
    Biden joked about Trump's baseless claims of election fraud, his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, and his tumultuous exit from the White House. The president's remarks were met with laughter and applause from the audience, who appreciated his willingness to tackle serious issues with a touch of levity.
    The White House Correspondents' Dinner served as a reminder of the importance of humor and satire in American politics. By poking fun at those in power, comedians like Colin Jost and politicians like Joe Biden help to hold leaders accountable and provide a much-needed release valve for the tensions and frustrations of the political process.
    For Colin Jost, the event was another milestone in a career that has been marked by success and innovation. From his early days as a writer on SNL to his current status as one of the most recognizable faces in comedy, Jost has consistently demonstrated his ability to make people laugh and think critically about the world around them.
    As he continues to balance his work on SNL with his other projects and personal life, Colin Jost remains a vital voice in the world of comedy and entertainment. His quick wit, sharp observations, and unwavering commitment to his craft have made him a beloved figure among fans and colleagues alike, and his star shows no signs of dimming anytime soon.
    Whether he is skewering politicians on Weekend Update, performing stand-up at clubs across the country, or participating in high-profile events like the White House Correspondents' Dinner, Colin Jost continues to prove himself as one of the most talented and influential comedians of his generation. As he looks to the future, there is no doubt that he will continue to make his mark on the world of entertainment and beyond. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts .

  • This brand new show features Frenchy & whoever he wants to talk to that week. Even Frenchy isn’t exactly sure what each week will bring. Guests, segments, jokes, stories, songs - all brought you to by Australia’s sweetheart Frenchy, aka the mulleted nightmare.It's not just a podcast, its a goddam show!

  • Two crazy sisters figuring the world out and sharing our experience.

  • Celebrate women in comedy with Freya Reviews, Tori Crisp, & Annabelle James.

  • Official pitch: Just a millennial having lighthearted conversations with friends to help you feel seen and debrief the whirlwind of life...with a little bit of sarcasm and a lot of laughs.

    Realistic pitch: It's light, a bit of fun and the kind of chats you randomly have with friends about the weird and wonderful moments of life. An easy listen to tune into when you're driving, doing the housework or work reports. At times you'll catch yourself nodding along saying ME TOO and others you'll probably be saying OMG WHAT?! Will you learn something new? Possibly, but it's likely to be a useless or trivial fact... Will it give you a little giggle though? Hopefully (otherwise, awks)


    Join Dannii Rodgers every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 6.30am to debrief...wherever you get your podcasts!


    Don't forget to follow along on socials!

    IG @danniirodgers @canwedebriefpodcast

    Tiktok @danniirodgers @canwedebrief


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  • Gideon Haigh and Pete Lalor have been writing about cricket, and talking about music, books, movies, television and life, for nearly fifteen years. Now they do it with a podcast recorder handy, which sometimes they remember to turn on. Stand by for a podcast full of insights and lacking in organisation.

    Substack - Cricket Et Al

    Produced by DM Podcasts

  • Somos dos amigos que sin saber de nada, queremos hablar de todo! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shit.talk/support

  • Anna M., creator of ‘News Reporter Anna’ is a Kentucky-native with a year’s experience as a news reporter at a small radio station. After leaving the radio industry in 2022, NRA quickly realized that she missed having a platform to use her voice. ‘News Reporter Anna’ was created to dive into real discussion and entertain.

  • The Rich Dickman Show Podcast is hosted by Rem, Randy, and Cody, three friends who share their observations, advice, and personal stories on a variety of topics. The show is known for its humorous take on the craziness of everyday life, as well as its feature segment where the hosts decide who the "Dick of the Week" is.
    Recently, the show has turned to AI for inspiration, incorporating cutting-edge technology into its content. The original hosts of the show were Rem and Huell, but Huell left after 52 episodes to tour the mountains in the Middle East with Isis. Ray joined the show, but when it was discovered that he was a part of a raunchy podcast with porn stars, he was forced to quit.
    Randy has been a loyal member of the show since the beginning, having been saved by Rem in the past. Cody joined the show after episode 175, seeking a new source of entertainment.
    With 240+ episodes under its belt and no plans to stop, the Rich Dickman Show Podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking for a good laugh and some thought-provoking discussion

  • Mutants and Masterminds is a tabletop game that started in 2002 and had gotten an update in 2006. This is my friends and I game, where we play in Taco Bell almost every other week when we are not playing our other games such as D&D 3.5/5e.

  • 分享各種奇葩事蹟,奇葩室友的故事。目前在澳洲的兩個有趣的靈魂

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