Episode 29: Peach and The Colonel

Now that the obligatory colds and flu have passed, we return with a cough and splutter for episode 29! Peach and the Colonel talk about ways to stave off the winter blues and our inevitably rising calorie intake…And why the Colonel is feeling increasingly uncomfortable about the extremes of the political spectrum recently demonstrated in Charlottesville. We also talk about the marriage equality postal vote and its limitations....

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Episode 28: Roland and Loz

In this episode we cross many lines and leave them far behind- mainly coz our guests Loz and Roland are determined there should be no more ‘thoughtful pauses’ like we had in the last episode! So if you don’t want to hear about birth, poo and listen to people being generally pretty blue in their language you may want to listen to another, slightly less controversial episode!   We chat about everything from youth...

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Episode 27 – Peach and The Colonel
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Episode 27 – Peach and The Colonel

Well we finally managed to get back on the podcasting horse ? to talk about a whole bunch of stuff we’d considered before but in a new light after our break! In this episode we consider the way aesthetics inform a sense of cultural identity, why you shouldn’t push the button at the crossing if there’s someone already waiting and whether or not submission is an essential part of faith. Oh and Peach inadvertently...

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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 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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