The best story you'll hear all week, told by the people who lived it. This podcast is no longer in production.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 130 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureDocumentary |
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Was it the reporters idea or an instruction to use they them sooo much in the latest episode.
Good luck to they them if that’s what they want but it was completely overdone, could have replaced half with the name of the subject.🤷♂️
I’ve listened to this podcast since the very beginning & have really enjoyed the random nature of the episodes. It’s like a mixed bag of lollies or a lucky dip - you’ve got no idea what subject matter or type of story is in store for you with each new episode released.
Driving home from work tonight, listening to the story of Margie, Nell & Sir Tiny Tot (the not-so-tiny sheep), I ended in near hysterics, when the story got to the part where they’re all motoring down the road in the little red ... more
Really interesting, different,quirky stories told in a light hearted way.
I love these little windows into people’s lives!
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Apple Podcasts | #29 | Australia/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #137 | Italy/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #138 | Australia/Society & Culture |
Apple Podcasts | #36 | South Korea/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #49 | Singapore/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #85 | Hong Kong/Society & Culture/Documentary |
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