Why Some People Can’t Hold Their Poop: The Science Behind It
Two Brunettes & A Gay discuss why some people just can’t seem to hold in their poop, no matter how hard they try.
Two Brunettes & A Gay discuss why some people just can’t seem to hold in their poop, no matter how hard they try.
A few young players have emerged as potential stars. Daniel Garb and Drew Jones highlight the standout performances of these rising talents, offering a glimmer
The vitamin industry is booming, but are these supplements really worth the investment? Jeremy Cordeaux shares surprising findings on vitamins from a long-term study.
Friendships are an essential part of our lives, but what happens when a friendship starts to feel more like a burden than a blessing?
Daniel Garb and Drew Jones dive into the potential moves the West Coast Eagles could make, including the possibility of pushing a trade of key
Think you know the lyrics to your favourite songs? Think again. Two Brunettes & A Gay uncover the surprisingly dirty meanings behind some of the
Honour-based killings are a disturbing cultural practice that has no place in modern society, yet they’re costing Australian taxpayers billions of dollars each year. Jeremy
The recent Ukrainian incursion into the Kursk region has not only challenged Russia’s military might but also Putin and his political stability.
Daniel Garb and Drew Jones delivered a candid assessment of the team’s performance. But what went wrong, and where do the Eagles go from here?
Dr. John Bruni and Commander Anders Puck Nielsen explore the possibility of Russia turning to chemical weapons as it struggles to maintain its grip on
Two Brunettes & A Gay discuss the inevitable signs of aging, sharing their own experiences with getting older. Here are 12 signs that you might
Jeremy Cordeaux explores the financial challenges facing self-funded retirees, particularly when it comes to aged care. Here’s why the system might be working against them.
Jeremy Cordeaux reflects on the rise and fall of the beloved magazine industry and what it means for our increasingly digital world.
Jeremy Cordeaux questions the government’s decision to invest millions in wetlands restoration.
Dr. John Bruni and Commander Anders Puck Nielsen discuss the difficulties Russia faces in maintaining control, especially in light of Ukraine’s daring Kursk Incursion.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are being hailed as the future of transportation, but is an electric vehicle really as eco-friendly and cost-effective as they seem?
Jeremy Cordeaux discusses in his latest episode of The Court of Public Opinion, outback pubs are vanishing at an alarming rate.
Charli XCX’s latest album has sparked a new trend among Gen Z: the “Brat Summer.” But is this trend a harmless celebration of youth, or
Dr. John Bruni and Commander Anders Puck Nielsen explore the strategic implications of Ukraine’s recent offensive into the Kursk region move and what it means
Remember the days of Magic Mountain and Dazzleland? 90s kids in Adelaide sure do. In a nostalgic episode of Two Brunettes & A Gay, the
Jeremy Cordeaux pulls back the curtain on the rampant fraud and inefficiencies plaguing the NDIS. Could this be Australia’s most expensive mistake?
Kyle Chalmers shared his story on In Your Lane, revealing the ups and downs of his career and how his humble beginnings shaped his success.
DJ Bill Fragos and Exacta bring the heat with a three-hour marathon of deep house and soulful beats with a sizzling guest mix from the
Kate Mason chats with Bridget Johns, founder of “Be Simply Free,” about her journey from a chaotic life to one of organised serenity.
The Middle East has been a hotspot for conflict for decades, but why? In a recent interview with Jeremy Cordeaux, Ian Parminter from the Australian
Fiona McArthur, a bestselling author with over three million books sold, shares her experiences with Jeremy Cordeaux live from the Romance Writers Conference in Adelaide.
Senator Bob Day sits down with Jeremy Cordeaux and explains how modern urban planning has led to the creation of “sardine suburbs,” where people are
Epidemiologist Professor Katherine Bennett breaks down the worrying outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease, with over 100 cases reported.
Finegan Kruckemeyer’s The End and Everything Before It challenges readers to rethink everything they know about storytelling. But what makes this debut novel so captivating?
Paul Makin and Jeremy Cordeaux take us back to a time when radio was king and personalities ruled the airwaves.
The West Coast Eagles have been under fire all season, but recent wins have fans talking about a potential turnaround. Daniel Garb and Drew Jones
Animal Welfare League’s Anthony Cochrane chats to Jeremy Cordeaux about the surprising challenges animals face and why they deserve a loving home.
Australia, once a land of plenty, is now facing a terrifying reality—our food security is at risk. Jeremy Cordeaux sounds the alarm
Professor Katherine Bennett explains to Jeremy Cordeaux why this is happening and what it means for public health.
On The Court of Public Opinion, bestselling author Fiona McArthur reveals to Jeremy Cordeaux why readers can’t get enough of Romance Novels.
With expenses surpassing $30,000, including a $4,000 fee for an imported drag queen, Australians are asking—was this really necessary?
Lauchlan Gaylord explains to Jeremy Cordeaux on ‘The Court Of Public Opinion’ why the legacy of the Rats of Tobruk must be preserved for future
Is Australia losing its identity? On The Court of Public Opinion, radio veterans Paul Makin, Leon Byner, and Jeremy Cordeaux tackle this hot-button issue.
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A weekly podcast recorded in Adelaide that puts South Australian passion on centre stage with a featured guest who joins us each week as a
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