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To celebrate a whole year of âWork Hatesâ podcast, we did our first ever live show and it was bloody excellent. Special guests Nikki Britton and Luke Heggie were the perfect sweet and salty additions, and we discovered one of them spewed in a mascot suit and the other made themself vomit from their own fart. It might not have been highbrow, but it was such a great recording. Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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This week on âWork Hatesâ we chat with director, producer and all round good bloke, Max Miller. Heâs most famous as the director and one of the writers of one of Australiaâs biggest comedy successes: Aunty Donna. We asked Max if he ever wanted to be one of the actors, and he said, âIt was hard enough to agree to coming on this podcastâ. The man is the classic behind-the-scenes kind of guy, which feels like a waste because heâs bloody hilarious. Max started his working career selling raw poultry, and thankfully the only way was up. We learned about the time he directed Bretty and Dustin Martin in a Bonds ad, and he graciously reads out the feedback on said ad from internet trolls. Max brings a whole new perspective to both the poultry and the entertainment industry, and we couldnât be happier with that. Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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This week we celebrate 50 EPISODES of âWork Hatesâ, and who better to celebrate with than Dave âHughesyâ Hughes. This man is Australian comedy royalty, with one of the most distinct voices on the planet, but more importantly, a work ethic that is incomparable to any other. Hughesy comes from a working class family in Warrnambool, and the way the man hustles it would seem he hasnât shaken that identity even in the slightest. The man WORKS HARD! From working in an abattoir to being a bricklayerâs runner, he isnât afraid to get uncomfortable. In saying that, he has been fired from everything except comedy, so itâs bloody lucky his comedy career took off. We had a hoot chatting with Hughesy, so treat yourself and enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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This week on âWork Hatesâ we have a yarn with comedian, actor and online sensation, Aaron Gocs AKA Gocsy. We were over the moon when Gocsy agreed to coming on the podcast because this is a man who has a resume longer than the Bible. You may know him from his famous corn video where he was eating corn whilst wearing cornrows and listening to Korn, but he has more skills than that. Heâs done everything from being a security guard at teenage birthday parties, driven a taxi, acted in a Ford ad and removed rubbish peopleâs yards. Heâs a jack of all trades, and he has the optimism of a saint. We love Gocsy, and you will too! Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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This week on âWork Hatesâ we chat with television presenter, comedian, mother and a pillar of Australian entertainment, Julia Morris. She has been in the industry for (in her words) â75 yearsâ so she has seen more dreadful gigs than anyone in the world. Her career has been spectacular from the outside, and her tenacity has allowed her to stay in a profession that has been infamously unenthusiastic towards women. Julia has been thrown under the bus on national television by colleagues in search of a leg-up, and she has also embraced younger talent wholeheartedly. This is a self-made woman who walks into a room with her heart on her sleeve, and even though she may not remember anyoneâs name, she is absolutely willing to pretend she has. We could have spoken to Lady Julia Morris of Gosford for hours, so youâre in for a treat. Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ.
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This week on âWork Hatesâ we speak to military veteran turned comedian, Jarryd Goundrey. He served seven-years in the army and he has two busted knees, impaired hearing and a bucket load of stories to prove it. Jarryd has willingly been tear-gassed, heâs almost drowned in a water submerged helicopter, and heâs learnt exactly what to do if the Taliban capture him. He shed light on âmilitary groupiesâ who are willing to jump into the boot of a car if it ended in a root at Duntroon, which Brett respected and Bron didnât. We havenât had a soldier on the podcast before, and this episode quickly became one of our all time favourites. Strap yourselves in, and enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ.
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This week on âWork Hatesâ we chat with comedian, Triple J host and ultimate sweetheart Bec Charlwood. We couldnât believe our luck when we nabbed Bec for the pod because not only do we love her, but we knew she would have some properly unhinged stories for us, and we were spot on. Bec has a special out on YouTube called âBipolar Babyâ that has gone gangbusters, but before she was a successful standup comedian, she was a Perth pest leaving strange notes on her bossâ desk and shagging blokes on the beach. UNHINGED! Just when we thought we couldnât love this woman more, she tells us the story of her worst ever gig, and we donât think anyone will ever top it. Youâll love this one, mates. Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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This week on âWork Hatesâ we chat to Nat Harris, âTriple Râ breakfast radio host and comedian. Nat has a long history with the cafe industry in Melbourne, and we quickly learn that the effervescent energy she exhibits in comedy was not exactly there when she was making coffees. She moved from flat whites to working at the council where she came to realise that even the worst of cafe customers couldnât compare to the absolute psychos that call the council to complain. Nat shared her worst ever gig, which happened to be in Edinburgh Fringe which resulted in her almost crying on stage, followed by a brutal review by a hateful mongrel. Nat is a breath of fresh air, and we pity the fools that ever cross her in the future. Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ
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This week on âWork Hatesâ we chat with Tom Siegart, AKA The Suburban Footballer about some of his more colourful jobs. We were so thrilled when Tom agreed to come on because we knew heâd have a collection of employment nightmares to share, and we were not disappointed. We were surprised however with some of the content of his stories. Never has the been a more drug heavy episode, which does not align with the Tom we all know! Hilarious! Tom tells us about an apprenticeship he did four four years that ended in zero qualifications (hello scam!), and his time as a DJ where he changed CDâs in a plastic shirt for peanuts. We laughed a lot for this recording, so we know youâll love it too. Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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This week on âWork Hatesâ we chat to one of the best blokes in the country, Harley Breen! You all know him as a brilliant comedian, radio host, television presenter and new age hippy, but we reveal that he used to be a bloody pest of a door-to-door salesman. NO THANKS! He has always chased the dollar, even from an early age he fashioned a trailer to carry the newspapers he was delivering, which makes him sound both innovative and a million years old. We discuss cars a lot in this episode, so Bron was well out of her element, and Bretty brings up the 1800âs heaps, so itâs safe to say we were all confused in equal measure for this one. Heaps of fun was had, so enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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This week on âWork Hatesâ we chat with Jay Morrissey, co-director of the highly acclaimed film âEmu Warâ. He explains the tormenting process of creating a film from scratch, which made us appreciate his hilarious movie all that much more. Before he was a filmmaker, he had a number of ventures, including stand-up comedy and working at the casino. Considering the amount of times Bretty has been kicked out of casinos, it was a Christmas miracle Jay had never had to eject him himself, but that really speaks to how bad he was at his job. We loved this recording, so treat yourself and enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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This week on âWork Hatesâ we chat to Perth based UK comedian David Hughes. David is an online sensation, his memes and tweets have reached millions of people. He is relatively new to stand-up comedy, but heâs been writing jokes for the telly and for other comedians for years. Before he found comedy, he had a string of ordinary jobs including jacking off horses, which is up there with one of the most insane jobs weâve heard. David tells us about his time working in a shitty pub in the UK, to where he is now, performing in some of Perthâs best (and worst) establishments. We loved this chat with David, so please enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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This week we have the ultimate hype man, and hilarious comedian Ben Lomas. Everyone loves Lomas because not only is he one of the kindest blokes on the planet, but because he knows exactly what stories we wanted to hear. Before he was a stand-up comedian, he was a garbo where he destroyed his back and saw more European sausages than he wanted, and he was also a barkeep in a hostel bar where he scammed people out of their money and bashed a bloke who truly deserved it. Heâs done it all. We could have talked to Lomas all day, so go on, treat yourself to this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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In this episode of âWork Hatesâ we chat to UK comedian, and lifetime gypsy, Gordon Southern. Whilst itâs near impossible to put an address on the bloke, it is clear that his talent has taken him all around the globe. He wasnât always an international comedian though, many moons ago, he was an aspiring actor charming the pants off people in hospitality, then he was the shittest fruit picker on the planet. What the actual hell are gooseberries? Gordon generously details some of the worst gigs heâs ever done, which made us cringe to no end. We loved this chat, so enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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This week we chat to perhaps the best bloke in the world. Heâs a gentle giant who had to show Bron a photo of himself as a teenager to prove he wasnât always a dreamboat. Ben is a successful comedian, but he also is a Hollywood actor who did most of his own stunts in a film where he fought another dreamboat. Before both of these things though, Ben became a primary school teacher, a career he dabbles in as a relief teacher. We spoke for longer than usual in this episode, and didnât even get to some of the questions we usually ask because Ben is just that bloody interesting! We promise weâll have him back for a Part 2, but for now, enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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This week we chat to Brettyâs crush and Bronâs new best friend, David Reynolds. He was the winner of the 2017 Bathurst1000, and whilst he knows nothing about cars, heâs very good at driving them fast. David shares some inside stories about what itâs like to be a pro driver, and it actually sounds way harder than youâd think. Heâs not always been a big deal in the racing world though, before this, he taught flogs how to drive their luxury cars, and one time he was fired from telling a rude boss where to go. Bron and Brett only had one fight on this episode, which was genuinely surprising considering their different levels of interests in the subject matter. Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ.
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This week we chat to nurse and comedian, Catherine McClintock. Weâve wanted a nurse on the pod for ages, and whilst she couldnât share all the nitty gritty details because sheâs a professional, we certainly got some stomach turning stories out of her. We also learned about Catherineâs worst ever gig, which was also pretty nauseating. Our chat with Nurse Catherine reminded us to never stick things up our butts, and weâre very grateful for this. Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ.
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Dahn Rozario is responsible for the most chaotic episode of âWork Hatesâ to date. Before he was an online sensation, he had a checkered work history. To paint the scene, Dahn turned up to the recording stoned out of his nut to tell us about being fired at least seven times. What. A. Surprise. He worked at the strippers, as an injectable needle hunter, and in a call centre delivering life destroying news. We learnt about how Dahnâs online content almost got him killed, and about the worst gig we have ever heard ever. Our heads were spinning after this session with Dahn, so letâs hope it was worth it. Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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Sammy Petersen is a stand-up comedian and a pillar of the Australian podcast community. He is one of the most adored people on the planet, and whilst youâll fall in love with him on this episode, he provides story after story of people being horrifically rude to him. From the time he worked at a Chinese restaurant, to the time he worked at a tourist penguin attraction, he was spoken to like he was the scum of the earth. We laughed hard in this episode, and we know you will too. Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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Chloe Black is a Tasmanian comedian, room runner, and (in her own words) âprofessional queerâ. She has been doing stand-up for over 20 years, and whilst her image has shifted over time, her ability to put up with extreme discomfort and monotony has not. Most call-centre workers don;t last long, but Chloe worked in them for fifteen long and painful years. She dabbled in a bookshop/sex shop where in the tea room she had to move the amyl to reach the milk, which is an experience not many of us share. Chloe provides a perspective we hadnât heard before on this pod, and we absolutely loved it. Enjoy this episode of âWork Hatesâ!
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