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Hold the line tabs4/29/2023 ![]() Hello, Robbie McGregor here letting you know that this is a podcast recording that as such you as the audience should make as much noise as possible. You remember the people that walked here before you the spirit still lives amongst the steel or concrete the roads and the lawns wherever you go you stand on unseeded Aboriginal land, always was always will be. We welcome you to our country and ask that as you travel these planes. On behalf of the ancestors and Guyana people. We pay our respects to all the Ghana that were and all the Ghana that are we pay our respects to all of our elders earthside and beyond and to all First Nations people. Today we are meeting on sacred Ghana land. In Burundi natural pork and pokey Oh Mango yellow Qatar curry Yara thumping De Niro pura chi ha mana Yang jeeyar Tacoma tamping the mining Nina Pudney Ghana Yatta Nina button Ipanema pokey Mocha bhandal Tula poro taken the 10 year panda Taberna to Tacoma, Yang Chicana yada, yada yada. Right now enjoy this episode of irrational fear recorded live at the Adelaide Fringe Festival We are we've we're about half sold out there so pick up your tickets to Brisbane and Melbourne. And then April 2 in Melbourne at the Comedy Festival. We've only got about 80 seats left to sell there. If you are in Brisbane and Melbourne, we're coming to you live March 26 in Brisbane at the World Science Festival that is selling really well. And please enjoy the conversation we had with Kai Omar is really good. So Jacob round or the teppanyaki timeline has done absolute wonders at polishing the audio we recorded in Adelaide. I had a weird headset mic, so I changed my axe halfway through, it sounded a lot better. I don't know how or why it sounded that way. I couldn't actually hear myself very well, because the audio was quite squeaky in the audience. In this episode of irrational fear recorded live at the Adelaide Fringe Festival just last weekend now, please, just a word on the audio. He is the Attorney General of South Australia and he said a whole bunch of other super interesting things. It was the proudest day of my working life. When I formally introduced the legislation as Minister for Aboriginal Affairs in the upper house, there were so many Aboriginal people there that journalists and my fellow MPs from the chamber couldn't get in to have a seat. This podcast is supported in part by Australian ethical. There’s only 80 seats left and with 3 weeks to go, run, don’t walk to get your tickets.Īlso if comedy panel shows about science are your thing I’m also performing in a show called Night Of The Nerds, the night before A Rational Fear. If you were planning on coming to our World Science Festival show in Brisbane, you better be quick, it’ll sell out. □ Lewis Hobba finds someone to perform at the King’s Coronation.īrisbane ARF show only has 80 seats left! □ Dylan Behan mashes up the summer of news you missed. □ Alice Fraser has beef with crypto bros. □ Andrew Hansen doesn’t like his own name. □ Gabbi Bolt finds out just how long it takes to re-train as cop. □ Dan Ilic discovers one of our co-hosts has a branding problem. ![]() ![]() South Australia is in the process of passing legislation to enshrine their own Indigenous Voice To Parliament, and the Attorney General is one of the folks leading the charge in SA to bring it to fruition.īig thanks to the great Jacob Round (on the teppanyaki timeline) who took the dogy audio and massaged and mixed this episode so it’s very listenable. ![]() The conversation we had with Kyam Maher, the South Australian Attorney General was super inspiring. Nethertheless, here is the podcast of our Adelaide Fringe Festival Show. It was hot, it was fun, it was full of audio problems. ![]() □️ BUY TICKETS TO THE A RATIONAL FEAR LIVE SHOW IN BRISBANE □️ BUY TICKETS TO THE A RATIONAL FEAR LIVE SHOW IN MELBOURNE ![]()
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