Meshel Laurie
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Alain de Botton is a philosopher and author, his books discuss various contemporary subjects and themes, emphasizing philosophy's relevance to everyday life. | Guest | |
Jordan Nicola Bridget Raskopoulos is an Australian comedian, actor and singer best known for her role as a writer and performer on the Network Ten sketch comedy show The Ronnie Johns Half Hour, and as lead singer for comedy rock group The Axis of Awesome. | Guest | |
Nazeem Hussain is a comedian, actor, television, and radio presenter. He is known for his television shows "Legally Brown" and "Orange is the New Brown."Hussain was born and raised in Melbourne Australia. He won the Best Newcomer Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. He is the host of the podcast "Burn Your Passport." | Guest | |
Justin Hamilton is a standup performer who started his comedy career in Adelaide in 1994 as part of a duo called The Bunta Boys with school mate Damien. They wrote and performed songs such as "Red Necked Boy" and "I Wanna Be Hip". The latter an inspired tribute to Rick Astley. Justin would regularly end up gyrating in an (often male) audience member's lap, or running across the stage without trousers. Both would attract much laughter. Justin appeared in the 1995 Adelaide Fringe parade as the second half of 'Buttman and Throbbin': a comedy crime fighter, wearing red fishnets and a yellow cape. He has a podcast, which is released twice weekly, called Can You Take This Photo Please,[4][5] in which he chats to other comedians about their craft. The name comes from when Hamilton would be hanging out with his famous friends, and people would invariably ask him to take their photo. | Guest |
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