From fine dining flops to Vegemite toastie triumphs, we’re joined by food critic and accidental influencer Zac - aka Yeah Nah Not Bad - for a no-holds-barred feast of hospitality horror stories, viral cookie controversies, and insider restaurant goss. We dive into the strange power of influencers, what makes a dish truly unforgettable, and why Mother’s Day might be the most terrifying day of the year (hint: it involves rosé at 8am). Plus, a taste test showdown and an ode to Sizzler. Bring your appetite - and maybe a flashlight for that fine dining mood lighting. @yeahnah_notbadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Storming Area 51 & Spiralling into Conspiracies
From the Bermuda Triangle to Princess Diana on Venus, this episode is a full-blown spiral into the conspiracies that shaped our childhoods - and still keep us up at night. We’re talking Area 51, MH370, Operation Paperclip, Hitler in the Amazon, magnetic fields, time portals, and Michelle Obama rumours we absolutely do not endorse. Somewhere in the chaos, there's a quiet reflection on how obsession shows up in our lives… and a not-so-quiet rant about the emotional betrayal of being put on speakerphone without warning. Big theories. Bigger feelings. And several gasps that should’ve come with a trigger warning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Glitter, Guts, and Glinda - with Courtney Monsma
From community theatre to centre stage, Courtney Monsma takes us on a wildly candid ride through the glitter, the guts, and the grief of life in performance. We talk dream roles, intrusive thoughts mid-show, growing up on the Gold Coast, and crying through heartbreak in the wings. She opens up about the strange healing power of Glinda the Good, surviving eight-show weeks, her journey with neurodivergence - and what really happened when the sewer line broke mid-show (spoiler: intrusive thoughts won). One of our most honest (and joyfully chaotic) chats yet - for anyone who’s ever needed a reminder that glitter and grit can absolutely coexist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Theatre Feels Like Home – Georgie Parker
We’re on the set of Rhinestone Rex and Miss Monica at Queensland Theatre with the incomparable Georgie Parker - two-time Gold Logie winner, certified icon, and a woman of more range than most could dream of.From A Country Practice to All Saints and Home and Away, Georgie has been in our lounge rooms for decades - and in this episode, she serves up a masterclass without even trying. She unpacks what it’s like to return to a role 15 years later, how her love of theatre has only deepened, and why she politely death-stares anyone unwrapping lollies mid-performance.There are forgotten lyrics, audition bruises, deep chats about the state of the industry, and the wisdom of someone who’s done it all - and is still deeply in love with the craft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Proud of our (Broadway) Boy - Ainsley Melham
Join us for a heart-to-heart with Broadway’s own Ainsley Melham. From growing up in Bathurst to leading roles in Aladdin and Boop the Musical on Broadway, Ainsley shares the real story behind the buff posters, the big risks, and the beautiful moments that shaped him. We talk community, creativity, and chocolate-bar crawls—and why finding your voice offstage might be just as vital as using it on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before the guests, the games, and the chaos— this is where it all began. Join Tim and Jordan for a spontaneous, slightly unhinged origin story of No Notes: the podcast that accidentally won $40K, defies genre, and promises zero chill but all heart. No scripts. No filter. No rules. Just two best friends, a microphone, and one very confused sound engineer.