Afleveringen
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This week on Whatâs The Go?, Olan and Ibby return for round two of conspiracy chaos, this time diving into AI, aliens, and what would actually happen if something not-from-here made it to Earth.
From government cover-ups and UFO sightings to whether AI is already decoding signals we shouldnât be hearing, the boys spiral into the big questions nobody has answers for but everyoneâs definitely got an opinion on.
They debate first contact etiquette, whether aliens would even bother with humans, and if weâd recognise intelligence beyond our own bias or just label it another internet hoax.
One thingâs for sure: if aliens did land tomorrow, weâd probably argue about the rules before we even asked what they want.
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How do relationships end up with so many rules that nobody ever actually agrees to?
This week on Whatâs The Go?, Olan and Ibby unpack the unwritten relationship handbook and the expectations couples somehow develop along the way.
From phone etiquette and response times to whether you're expected to react to every photo, answer messages across multiple apps, call whenever you get a spare moment, and provide regular life updates, the boys debate where being a good partner ends and being on call 24/7 begins.
They also dive into some of the rules women seem to operate by, including the age-old tradition of sending a selfie to your partner for approval before it ever sees Instagram, and why certain relationship habits seem universal no matter who you're dating.
Along the way, Olan and Ibby share stories, disagreements, and a few uncomfortable truths about the little things couples do that can cause far more drama than they probably should.
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This week on Whatâs The Go?, Olan and Ibby dive headfirst into Europe szn, airport etiquette, and the absolute horrors of plane travel.
The boys unpack the unspoken rules of flying, from seat recliners and aisle blockers to people who somehow forget how boarding works the second they enter an airport. They also debate the worst possible plane scenarios, including the terrifying feeling that your flight is definitely about to crash.
Things spiral into travel horror stories, chaotic airport behaviour, and the weird social pressure of surviving long-haul flights with strangers you already hate before takeoff.To wrap things up, the boys read fan-submitted travel disasters that prove airports bring out the absolute worst in humanity.
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This weekâs Sunday Special, Olan and Ibby dive into the world of non-sexual turn-ons⊠the random little things people do that somehow make them instantly more attractive without anything romantic even happening.From confidence and good manners to passion, competence, and oddly specific habits, the boys unpack why certain behaviours stand out so much and why attraction is often less about looks than people think. Why does someone being calm under pressure feel attractive? Why is being genuinely interested in something such a green flag? And why do the smallest details stick with us the most?Olan and Ibby also react to fan submissions, debate which non-sexual turn-ons are actually valid, and expose some of the strangely specific things people canât help but find attractive.As always, expect chaotic takes, oversharing, and a few moments that probably reveal too much about both of them._______________Instagram: / whatsthegopodcast_ TikTok: / whatsthegopodAPPEARANCES:Olan Tekkers / olantekkers Ibby Akbar / ibby_a
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This week on Whatâs The Go?, Olan and Ibby somehow turn months of the year into a full-blown argument, proving once again that no topic is too stupid to debate seriously.The boys kick things off with some subtle racism chat, cultural confusion, and Olan battling for his life trying to explain his relationship with calendars, dates, and basic human organisation.From there, the conversation shifts into âWhatâs the go with your partnerâs family?â as they unpack the pressure of meeting the parents, weird family dynamics, and the awkward balancing act of trying to impress people who are silently judging you from the moment you walk through the door.Things only get worse when they discuss introducing a partner to your own family, sharing stories about overprotective relatives, embarrassing parents, and the fear that one family dinner could completely end a relationship before it even starts.To wrap things up, the boys read out fan-submitted stories that prove meeting the family is either the beginning of forever⊠or the start of a disaster.
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This week on Whatâs The Go?, Olan and Ibby dive into the chaos of relationships, breakups, and the kind of exes that should probably stay blocked.
The boys kick things off with Olan somehow losing his keys, turning a simple problem into a full-blown crisis. From there, the conversation shifts into âWhatâs the go with exes?â as they unpack whether staying friends with an ex is mature⊠or a terrible idea waiting to happen.
Things only get messier as they swap stories about crazy exes, toxic behaviour, and the relationship moments that still haunt them. The boys then read out fan-submitted ex stories, proving that no matter how bad their experiences are, someone out there always has it worse.To wrap things up, Olan and Ibby close out with their Weekly Whatâs The Go? segment.
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This weekâs Sunday special Olan and Ibby are diving headfirst into the world of awkward situations⊠the ones we all try to forget but somehow relive in our heads at 3am.
From painful silences and wrong-name introductions to overthinking texts that were never that deep, they unpack why awkward moments hit so hard and why our brains refuse to let them go. Are these moments actually as embarrassing as they feel, or are we just overanalysing everything in real time?
Olan and Ibby break down the psychology behind social awkwardness, how we respond under pressure, and why everyone seems far more focused on their own awkwardness than yours. Along the way, they explore how to handle those moments better⊠or at least suffer through them with a bit more humour.
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This week on Whatâs The Go?, Olan and Ibby are back with another chaotic one, covering everything from time changes to random sayings that somehow still exist.
The boys kick things off by diving into daylight savings, questioning why we still do it, who it actually benefits, and why it completely throws everyone off for a week straight. From there, they switch things up with a game, putting each other to the test by guessing the origins of some of the most common (and weirdest) sayings.
To wrap things up, Olan and Ibby close out the episode with their Weekly Whatâs The Go? segment, tackling whateverâs been on their minds this week.
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This week on Whatâs The Go?, Olan and Ibby take on the world of wellness, unpacking the trends, the pressure, and all the chaos in between.âšThe boys kick things off by breaking down âlooksmaxxing,â what it actually means, and why everyone suddenly thinks theyâre a 10. That leads into a chat about mogging and the never-ending competition of who looks better than who.âš
From there, they dive into the weight loss epidemic and the rise of drug-assisted wellness, questioning whether itâs health, hacks, or just cutting corners. The conversation then turns to wellness influencers ,whoâs legit, whoâs winging it, and whoâs just discovered green juice yesterday.âš
To wrap things up, Olan and Ibby get into revenge bodies and glow-ups, debating whether itâs self-improvement or just doing it out of spite, before closing out with their Weekly Whatâs The Go? segment.
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This week on Whatâs The Go?, Olan and Ibby cover everything from history to superheroes with plenty of chaos in between.
The boys kick things off by diving into ANZAC Day, unpacking what it actually means and clearing up some of the confusion around the term âANZAC.â Naturally, that leads them into a chat about the traditions that come with it including the legendary (and slightly misunderstood) game of Two-Up.
From there, things take a turn into the unreal, as Olan and Ibby debate which superpowers theyâd choose if they could be superheroes. But it doesnât stop there,they bring it back to reality by arguing that modern-day superheroes might actually be pop stars, sparking a heated MJ vs JB debate.
To wrap things up, the boys reflect on holiday periods and why the end of the year always seems to fly by in a blur of events, parties, and barely-kept routines.
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This week on Whatâs The Go?, Olan and Ibby get into the Easter spirit â but not without a few questions first. đ°đ«
They kick things off by unpacking the meaning of Easter and the very important mystery behind chocolate eggs⊠where did this tradition even come from? From there, the boys reveal their all-time favourite Easter chocolates (expect some controversial rankings) and debate which treats actually deserve the hype.
To wrap things up, the conversation takes a nostalgic turn as they share the weird, hilarious, and slightly embarrassing things they genuinely believed as kids. From childhood myths to Easter sugar highs, this episode is packed with laughs and relatable moments.
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In this weekâs episode of Whatâs The Go?, Olan and Ibby kick things off with a massive announcement⊠the podcast is ending. After months of chaos, arguments, and questionable takes, the boys reveal theyâre finally calling it quits. They thank the listeners, reflect on the journey, and get suspiciously emotional about the whole thing⊠before revealing itâs all complete nonsense. HAPPY APRIL FOOLS!the episode starts into a full breakdown of the art of messing with people. It starts with a story about pranking Ibbyâs auntie, which proves that family members might actually be the easiest targets when it comes to April Fools.
From there, things get a little more chaotic as the boys discuss catfishing with Olan, unpacking the ridiculous situations that can come from pretending to be someone else online and just how far a prank can realistically go before it crosses the line.
Naturally, the conversation shifts to one of the greatest childhood traditions of all time: knock and runs. The boys revisit the adrenaline of sprinting away from a front door, debate whether the prank still works in the age of doorbell cameras, and share a few stories where the escape didnât quite go to plan.
Things escalate with a discussion around water pranks, which sound harmless in theory but somehow always end with someone far angrier than expected.
The episode briefly attempts to become educational as the boys try to define being gullible, while also unpacking terms like love bombing and lying, although, true to form, the conversation doesnât stay serious for very long.
They wrap things up with the Weekly Whatâs The Go? segment, where they tackle lifeâs most unnecessary questions and somehow try to make sense of an episode that was never really under control.
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In this weekâs episode of Whatâs The Go, Olan and Ibby dive headfirst into the chaos with a mix of voice notes and anonymous confessions that somehow keep getting more unhinged as things go on.
They kick things off with a wild voice note about a cheating partner whoâs secretly doing porn, which naturally sends the boys into a spiral of questions, opinions, and a few âsurely notâ moments. From there, things get awkward fast with a story about a date who has a very strange, very specific beef with their own housemates, and yes, the boys have thoughts.
The episode takes a slightly more serious turn (briefly) as they react to a voice note about punishment across different cultures, attempting to unpack where discipline crosses the line⊠before immediately derailing again.
Then come the confessions. First up, someone admits to lying on a date, which opens up a debate on what counts as harmless vs. straight-up red flags. Thatâs followed by a confession thatâs somehow even more chaotic, using your own photos for porn, and the boys really try (and struggle) to make sense of it.
They wrap things up with the Weekly Whatâs the Go? segment, attempting to answer lifeâs most important (and least necessary) questions, and somehow tie together an episode that absolutely refused to stay on track.
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This weekâs Sunday special Olan and Ibby are chasing something a little deeper than the ick⊠happiness.Theyâre diving into a fascinating idea from psychology: that happiness might not be as random as it feels. Research suggests around 50% of our happiness is shaped by genetics, 10% by life circumstances, and a surprising 40% comes down to intentional activity, the choices we make, the habits we build, and how we show up every day.Olan and Ibby unpack the small, everyday actions that can genuinely shift your mindset ,from gratitude and routines to relationships and perspective. while also questioning whether we sometimes overcomplicate happiness.
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In this weekâs episode of Whatâs The Go, Olan and Ibby kick things off by ranking the worldâs best and worst accents, despite having absolutely no authority to do so. Naturally, this leads to a series of questionable impressions and some very confident opinions.
From there, the boys try to figure out what luck actually is, whether itâs real or just something people say to feel better about bad decisions. That spirals into a chat about coincidence, and why some ârandomâ moments feel way too convenient to ignore.
Things get a little weirder as they dive into superstition, why people believe in it, the logic (or lack of it) behind it, and the random habits people refuse to let go of. This includes a look at some Reddit superstitions that range from oddly specific to completely unhinged.
They wrap things up with St Patrickâs Day, touching on traditions, celebrations, and how it somehow turns into an excuse for chaos, before attempting to tie the whole episode together in a way that mostly makes sense.
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In this weekâs episode of Whatâs The Go, Olan and Ibby celebrate World Wildlife Day the only way they know how...by completely derailing the topic. From cultural differences in pets around the world to the strange personalities people assign to animals, the boys dive into a chaotic wildlife-themed conversation.
They debate the top ten most dangerous animals, attempt to rank the âsexiestâ animals (for purely scientific reasons, obviously), and ask the important question: what animal could you actually take in a fight?
The episode also gets weirdly philosophical as they talk about people who believe they are animals, and where the line is between loving your pet and⊠loving your pet too much.
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With International Womenâs Day this Sunday, the boys take a moment to acknowledge the incredible women in their lives the ones who raised them, shaped them, challenged them, and the women they genuinely admire and look up to.Then things get interesting.Lu kicks it off with a riddle, which somehow spirals into a bigger conversation about how understanding women can sometimes feel like solving one. From there, itâs a full deep dive into the age-old debate: girls vs boys.They unpack âman apologiesâ (including some wild real-life examples), the art of saying sorry, and why sometimes it just doesnât land. They get into women logic, guy logic, and all the little differences that cause big arguments.Itâs girl stuff vs boy stuff, the things girls love that guys donât understand⊠and the things guys think are completely normal that girls absolutely question. The unspoken rules. The obsessions. The double standards. The debates.Plus, itâs time for a brand new segment: Fan Confessions. Listeners send in their stories and dilemmas, and the boys react in real time.
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Ibby & Olan are back with another episode of Whatâs The Go?, and this week the conversation moves from travel reflections to discipline, wild confessions, and everything in between.
They kick things off with a catch-up about their recent trip to New Zealand. from what they got up to, to the differences they noticed, and the moments that stood out.
Next up: what actually is Ramadan and Lent? The boys break down the meaning behind both ,the purpose of fasting, sacrifice, and spiritual discipline The discussion opens up into a broader conversation about intention: is giving something up about faith, routine, or simply proving something to yourself?That naturally leads into their own attempts at change. Giving up alcohol, taking up golf, and trying to cut down on swearing. Ibby & Olan unpack the reality of self-improvement, the struggle of staying consistent.
Itâs time for a new segment: Fan Confessions. Listeners send in their stories and dilemmas, and the boys react in real time.
They switch gears with WTG Random Snacks, sharing honest reactions to unexpected flavours for Ibby to try during Ramadan.
They wrap things up with the usual Weekly Whatâs The Go?
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This Sunday on Whatâs the Go?, Olan and Ibby are confronting a problem they thought they left behind in 2025⊠the icks. Unfortunately, the icks didnât get the memo.
From oddly specific turn-offs to the most irrational dealbreakers youâve ever heard, the boys are unpacking the habits, phrases, fashion choices, and personality quirks that instantly send people running. Why do we get the ick? Are they valid red flags or just unserious self-sabotage? And most importantly⊠are Olan and Ibby walking icks themselves?
Expect brutal honesty, shameless self-exposure, and a few uncomfortable realizations as they debate whether itâs finally time to mature⊠or double down.
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Ibby & Olan are back with another episode of Whatâs The Go?, and this week itâs all about friendships, the unspoken rules, the different dynamics, and the stuff no one really admits out loud.They kick things off with a catch up before diving into the age old debate: are male and female friendships actually that different? From emotional check ins to group chats that never sleep, the boys unpack how friendships are formed, maintained and sometimes tested depending on who is involved. The conversation moves into the roles we all play within our friendship groups. The organiser, the therapist, the instigator, the one who never pays the bill. Ibby and Olan break down the archetypes and call out the habits that define every crew. From there, it gets real. What happens when money enters the chat? Rich friends versus broke friends sparks a brutally honest discussion about splitting bills, lifestyle gaps, and the subtle tensions that can creep in when everyone is not on the same financial page. Of course, it would not be a friendship episode without addressing the little things that drive you insane. The boys vent about the behaviours friends get away with that would never fly anywhere else, and ask the big question: at what point do you call it out? They wrap things up with their Weekly Whatâs The Go?
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