Episode 26 – Peach and The Colonel

Peach and The Colonel are guest-less once again, but full of beans and ready to talk each other’s (and your) ears off! We couldn’t help but talk about the recent plans to put dresses on the “little green men” on CBD pedestrian crossing lights:  http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-07/female-traffic-light-signals-melbourne-pedestrian-crossing/8330560 The Colonel mentioned a book he hasn’t read: The War...

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Episode 25: Alexandra Collier

Today we chat with writer Alexandra Collier http://www.alexandracollier.com/ about creativity, conflict and the buzz of living in New York City.    What is it that draws us to the promise of big cities and to what extent is blind optimism necessary to keep us there?  http://www.theonion.com/amp/18003   Do we need more polish in our approach to discussing ideas in a public forum? If we criticize this format do...

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Episode 24: Rappin with Randy

In tonight’s episode we chat with an old friend about striving for an immaculate day, the appeal of monster trucks and the importance of talking to our kids about porn, sex, love and consent. Join us for another chat about nothing and everything- is it better to delete your history or own it in establishing and developing an adult identity?   Want to know more about how to talk to your kids about porn and consent? Check it...

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Episode 23: Peach and The Colonel

Peach and the Colonel return to the important discussion of laundry peg technique. A handy video below for those who need tips! Much to both of our surprise, we learned a little bit about vaginal flora: https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/growth-curve/should-c-section-babies-get-wiped-down-vagina-microbes Then, through the discussion of gut flora, we stumble across faecal transplants – a powerful, and ever-increasingly popular...

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Episode 22: Peach and The Colonel

A rambling Summer Special on Australia/ Invasion Day 2017- we talk about the political spectrum, the curated nature of ‘truth’ in the media we consume and being closed to the ‘other’ in all its forms.  Peach is reading Maxine Beneba Clarke’s ‘The Hate Race’, her memoir of growing up in Australia.   The Colonel is reading “Originals” by Adam Grant.   We discussed...

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