Jan 13
Why You Haven't Seen SydneyFoodBoy Lately 💍 | Ep. 87
Send us a textWelcome to your favourite long-ass wedding debrief disguised as a podcast episode 💍✨Sydney Food Boy is back—and this time, he’s brought his wife Kel (and all the juicy wedding details). We’re talking chaotic tea ceremony mornings, expensive umbrellas, 80 slices of ... Show More
59m 33s
Dec 8
I Thought I Was Ready to Be a Dad. I Wasn't | Ep. 86
Send us a textWelcome to your unofficial dad therapy session, AKA this week’s ep on the realities of fatherhood 💭🍼Kan's coming in hot with seven brutal, beautiful truths he’s learned as a dad (so far). We’re talking outdated advice that feels like junk food, the gut-punch of wa ... Show More
1h 6m
Nov 10
A Gen-Z crash course for Millennials | Ep. 85
Send us a textWelcome to your Gen Z crash course, hosted by none other than Viv (our unofficial youth translator) 🎓✨This episode is your fast-pass into what’s trending, what’s confusing your parents, and why everyone’s suddenly obsessed with blind boxes and run clubs. From Rober ... Show More
56m 1s
Dec 2024
A Roadmap to Reuniting (BONUS EPISODE)
On this week's episode, we release a bonus episode that was recorded in 2022, the episode was with Jenniffer Crystal, the founder of 'Saudi Children Left Behind,' a groundbreaking website that has been transforming the lives of children and families for over a decade. With a hear ... Show More
17m 16s
Jan 2025
Bonus Episode 77: A British Brother & Sister Take A Trip Down Memory Lane
📝 Get FREE Episode Worksheet 🧐 Take English Level Test 👄 Improve Your Pronunciation Join Charlie and his sister Holly as they take a hilarious trip down memory lane, sharing childhood stories, family quirks, and quintessentially British moments. Packed with nostalgia and cultu ... Show More
24m 35s
Send us a text Join us as we share our SURVIVOR GUILT as second-generation migrants grappling with the messy and complex issues around being the ones who ‘made it out’. In this episode, we explore issues around escaping war, sending money back home, recognising our privilege and sharing our parents’ migration story to preserve what they went through as a w ... Show More