Join Matt and Nick for their weekly catch-up. Each week, they chat about progress on goals (some realistic, some delusional), share updates on their week, and r...
Nick confesses to a major rookie mistake last week—turns out headphones are essential for podcasting. The boys dive into their love affair with Breville coffee machines (sponsor us, please), Matt’s latest hustle on LinkedIn, and the endless chaos of YouTube rabbit holes. Plus, a passionate ode to naps: the unsung heroes of productivity. Grab a coffee—preferably made by a Breville—and join us for another laid-back chat filled with banter and self reflective humour.
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Episode 2: Pool Noodle Bagels
In this episode, Nick comes clean about a creative mishap (we’re all about accountability here), and the boys pitch another hypothetical sponsor—because why stop dreaming now? We’ve also discovered baking and have way too much bread in the house.This week’s “Geeben of the Week” dives into tech ecosystems, weighing up the loyalty vs. escape dilemma. It’s a bit of banter, a touch of self-improvement, and just enough nonsense to keep things interesting.
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Episode 1: Daddy Egg
In our debut episode, we chat about why we started this pod, roast Nick for still wearing his uni rowing kit, and fantasize about getting sponsored by On (please call us - Nick desperately needs new running clothes). We set some big goals for the year, including shredding, surviving the holidays without annoying our girlfriends, and tackling the Noosa 25km trail run in March.There’s a “Geeben of the Week” face-off (Matt’s Ray-Ban Meta glasses vs. Nick’s ancient Garmin), a culinary deep dive into “Daddy Egg” and “Bubble & Squeak,” and a preview of future episodes featuring special friends and special guests.It’s chaotic, it’s fun, and it’s almost productive.
Join Matt and Nick for their weekly catch-up. Each week, they chat about progress on goals (some realistic, some delusional), share updates on their week, and relive the cringe-worthy moments they probably shouldn’t admit to. It’s like a chat with your mates at the pub—if your mates were mildly unqualified and overly confident.