Comedians Mike Goldstein and Nick Capper swap phones and rummage through the dark corners of each other's private lives. Also roping in comics from around the world willing to subject themselves to the indignity of having their smart phone contents made fun of and their socials hacked. No one is safe. Join The Phone Hacks Facebook Group for screenshots, updates and to share your stories of messing... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 333 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy |
Nick Quon & Jeremy Webb join Capper for an extra saucy ep of Phone Hacks while Mike is away being married. more
Lehmo joins Mike and Capper for another classic ep of Phone Hacks! more
Ben Hunter & Shad Wicka join Cap in Brisbane! more
Simon Taylor jumps into the Phacktory to hack it up with the guys. A real humdinger. more
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Best Podcast OAT. Love the endless references to Limp Bizkit especially !
This is my all time favourite pod. Such a good time and some mint guests. Love it!
Great to hear so many Aussie comedians, everyone’s so funny, great listen!
This podcast comes out every Monday and it’s the best way to start the week. Every weeks is great and the Patreon brings the goods. It’s a great way to discover and hear from some great Aussie comedians.
Great pod.
Apple Podcasts | #161 | Australia/Comedy |
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