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Free to A Good Home

Michael Hing & Ben Jenkins

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Each week, comedians Michael Hing and Ben Jenkins invite their guest to trawl through the classifieds with them, and find the best and worst things to talk about. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Silver Bullet

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Everyone says there are no shortcuts to self-improvement but what if everyone is wrong? The market is flooded with products that promise to make you happier and healthier, with more inner peace and fewer problems. So surely one of them must be a Silver Bullet for a better you? On this comedy podcast, Lewis Hobba and Michael Hing try the gadgets, the hobbies, the experiences and wellness trends that their celebrity guests swear by to find out if they also work for them.
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The Worst Idea Of All Time

Guy Montgomery and Tim Batt

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An award-winning smash hit series hosted by kiwi comedians Guy Montgomery and Tim Batt. The pair have been punishing themselves with movies for your enjoyment since Feb 2014, starting by watching and reviewing Grown Ups 2 once a week, every week, for a full year. They applied the same treatment to Sex and The City 2, Sex and The City, We Are You Friends, the Emmanuelle franchise of softcore adult films and now are taking on The Fast and Furious franchise in reverse order. Hosted on Acast. Se ...
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Welcome to Conquering Stress where you will learn how to increase your Stress IQ and master your stress triggers allowing you to live your life on your terms. Dr Bill Janeshak will show you how you can easily and effortlessly implement proven techniques and strategies that work. Dr Janeshak and his guests will be sharing their knowledge of stress physiology, functional medicine, human behavior, and other related topics to bring you value that you can use today. If you're ready for a change l ...
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Join LinkedIn’s Editor-in-Chief Dan Roth as he pulls back the curtain on how the world’s most dynamic leaders think, lead, and build. Going beyond titles and buzzwords, This Is Working uncovers the human stories behind high-impact leadership. These are the thoughtleaders and changemakers who are reshaping industries: from tacos to tech, AI to alcohol-free beer, fashion to finance. You’ll hear from guests like Jamie Dimon on rethinking talent, Chuck Robbins on leading through transformation, ...
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Shortly after becoming a believer in Jesus as his Messiah in the 1970’s, Sid Roth started the Messianic Vision radio program. Today, the daily 15-minute show reaches across America, impacting tens of thousands with a powerful message that encourages and heals.
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What drives people to hurt the ones they love? Every week on Love and Murder: Heartbreak to Homicide, we’ll go on a journey, together, through true crime relationship stories that were doomed bonds from the start. You won't be alone. I, Ky Toure, will be on the emotional journey with you; retelling stories of crimes of passion — reacting with raw honesty, passionate rants, and unfiltered frustration when justice isn’t served. From love-triangles to fatal attractions, we'll uncover the twiste ...
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This week on The Agonies (recorded on the final day of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2025) Grace Jarvis & Michael Hing chat about the ongoing maladies, realising you're gonna be a parent while high on MDMA, begging a dentist to shave your teeth & having your jaw pain cured by getting poked in the butt by a man in an alley. Hing also g…
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Three days at Disneyland. A mother. Her son. Then… a quiet 911 call from a motel hallway: “I killed my son.” When police arrived, they found 11-year-old Yatin Ramaraju dead. His body surrounded by souvenirs. His mother standing outside—calm, covered in blood. What happened after the rides stopped? And why did she wait to call? This wasn’t a random …
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“Dad stabbed Mom.” That’s what a 10-year-old whispered into the phone from a locked bedroom in Gresham, Oregon. Her mother was bleeding out. Her father, Manuel Jesus Huchin-Interian, had vanished. For years, he was nowhere to be found. But in 2024, the trail lit up again. Was justice actually served? ************************************************…
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They say the fourth time is the charm, and that has never been truer than today’s episode of And Just Like That, Apples To Apples. MPK (or whoever’s writing these darn things) seems to have finally gotten their rhythm and discovered the secret to good storytelling; Sideline Carrie Bradshaw. The complex family Aiden situation takes centerstage, as d…
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How You Need to Show Up for Change New results require a new mindset. You can’t change your health, weight, or fitness by dragging old thinking into a new space. In this raw and insightful solo episode, Dr. Bill Janeshak dives into one of the most overlooked reasons why people fail at transformation: 🚫 They try to create a new outcome with an outda…
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Welcome to the first official General Meeting of Cass Paige & Grace Jarvis, best mates who live in different countries, and have therefore to collate and notate all everything we want to say to each other while hamstrung by timezones. Hopefully this will become a fortnightly bonus episode, let me know if you like the format or have any suggestions.…
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She was always on time. Always predictable. So when Janet Acosta didn’t return from her lunch break, her coworkers knew something was wrong. What they didn’t know was that Janet’s van was already gone—headed south with her bound and bleeding inside. This is the case of Janet Acosta. A woman who lived for adventure. And the 23-year-old Michael Tanzi…
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Hello fellow family members, it’s so nice of you to join us. Today we’re spotlighting the incredible performance of our friend Abby Howells on Conan’s NZ episode, we’re digging into the mailbag to discuss Tim’s teeth, Guy’s Wordle approach and an untenable position involving our potential sponsor, MOSH. We also need your help in ID’ing a prior TWIO…
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She was just six years old when she disappeared without a trace from her home in Saldanha Bay, South Africa. What followed? Blood-stained clothes. A mother’s shifting story. And a courtroom packed with 30 witnesses. And still… no trace of Joshlin Smith. Today, we’re telling you the case of Racquel Kelly Smith—a case that ended in court justice… but…
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This Is Quick is the lightning round of This Is Working. Today on the hot seat is Neal Arthur, CEO of Wieden + Kennedy, one of the largest indie ad agencies in the world. They're the creative brains behind some of the most iconic commercials of our era (Nike's Just Do It, the Coca-Cola polar bears, to name a few). He told LinkedIn's Editor in Chief…
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The Agonies this week is brought to you in the form of a lovely episode recorded during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival with comedians Gillian Cosgriff & Lena Moon. We chat about the autism jobs of the past that we've lost, buying one leg of a racehorse, the boogey-man that is vocal nodes, olfactory hallucinations, job security in the a…
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Michael Shaver vanished in 2015 without a trace. No calls. No texts. No goodbye. His wife said he’d left her and didn’t want to be found. But then… a concrete firepit. A single bullet. And years of digital manipulation. How does a devoted Disney World monorail technician go from missing to murdered—buried in his own backyard while his wife starts a…
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A return to form from both And Just Like That S3, and also, your podcast hosts. Tim and Guy have donned their finery to break down the cooking methods of Mattress Pikelet King, a man who insists on cooking the show’s script up using every single pot and pan available in his well-stocked kitchen. This episode is about drugs. Muling drugs. Taking dru…
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A 74-year-old father called 911 with his last words: “Christina with a knife… my wife’s been attacked too… I’m fading fast.” On September 16, 2022, in Leeward Air Ranch, Florida, Richard Langer and his wife Sally were brutally stabbed inside their own home. Inside the house, it’s a bloodbath. One parent clings to life. The other won’t survive. And …
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In an odd moment of worlds colliding, Sarah Jessica Parker has appeared on The Adam Friedland Show - wild scenes as Carrie Bradshaw herself appears to know a bit about the comedy podcast ecosystem. Your kiwi boiz, meanwhile, are getting kicked in the nuts and back, and enjoying the meditative joys of Simpsons Lego scenes. Join us on Substack: twioa…
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A father claimed it was just a tragic accident—said he threw a knife instead of a spatula during a “play fight” with his daughter. But 14-year-old Scarlett Vickers was dead from a stab wound straight to the heart. Her father, Simon Vickers, was sentenced to life in prison with a 15-year minimum. Now the Court of Appeal has ruled on whether that sen…
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A 911 call from a Denver townhome led police to a devastating scene—Seorin Kim, a forensic accountant with the FBI, was bleeding on the floor. Her newborn daughter, Lesley, was found unresponsive nearby. Her husband, Nicholas Myklebust, said it was a tragic accident. But nothing about that morning made sense. ************************************** …
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On this episode of The Agonies, recorded near the end of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2025, three incredibly tired comedians: Grace Jarvis, Oliver Coleman & Rhys Mathewson discuss being sponsored my mayonnaise, racists on Facebook Marketplace, papier mache prawn costumes and permanently damaging your legs in the name of comedy. Grace…
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Guy is beaming in from a hotel room in Australia and Tim is connecting via satellite from beautiful Rotorua on very little sleep, a decent amount of horse tranquilliser and donning a fetching aquamarine dress. But it’s not about the boiz, it’s about Lisa Todd Wexley and Charlotte York Goldenblatt teeing up with none other than Kristen Schaal to par…
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Marlene Warren answered the door of her upscale Wellington, Florida home and smiled. Flowers. Balloons and a clown. Seconds later, the 40-year-old mother was shot in the face in front of her son—and it would take nearly 30 years to name the killer. Was it her husband, Micheal Warren, or his mistress, Sheila Keen? ***********************************…
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Obesity and weight loss are among the most significant and complex challenges facing healthcare today. In our latest episode of The Pulse, we sat down with Evan Richardson, CEO and founder of Form Health, a pioneering virtual obesity medicine clinic. Richardson shared compelling insights about how Form Health is revolutionizing the obesity treatmen…
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A former cop calls 911 and says he found his wife shot in their Orlando bedroom. The scene looked like suicide—until investigators uncovered deleted texts, planted messages, and a timeline that didn’t match up. Was Lt. Eloilda “Ellie” Shea murdered by the man (Anthony Shea) who once swore to protect her? ********************************************…
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Fresh off their live family time taping, Tim and Guy regroup, with cocktails in hand and spirits high. Among the chaos; wise words from Kurt Vonnegut, Rob Lowe's connection to Patrick Schwarzenegger and maybe outing recent guest Josh Thomson's new film, MAYBE?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Aston Starkey, 13, was found malnourished and unresponsive in a Birmingham motel. His mother, Serena Starkey, vanished before facing a murder charge. In Texas, 25-year-old Reese Louise Myers left her toddler alone—no diaper, no sitter—while she drove 150 miles for a Hinge date. Two children. Two states. Two cases of pure neglect. And no one stepped…
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This episode of The Agonies was recorded quite late in the 2025 Melbourne International Comedy Festival and it involves a delirious Grace and Bronwyn (former flatmates) giggling hysterically, reminiscing about living together and describing how cute a dog is being. They also get into how crazy electricity is, the square head of David Boreanaz, havi…
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Lisa Mitchell walked into St. Anthony’s Medical Center holding her 7-year-old daughter, Violet—unmoving, underweight, and already showing signs of rigor mortis. By the time doctors saw her, it was too late. But what they discovered sparked one of the most disturbing child abuse investigations Oklahoma has seen. This is the case of Violet Mitchell. …
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Guy and Tim return in full glamour, dressed to the nines and ready to deconstruct the premiere of And Just Like That Season 3. Brady is nowhere to be found, however, Rosie O’Donnell is here. We’ve filled to the brim with characters, plotlines, Carrie’s continued self-absorption and a crazy drunk driving bait-and-switch from Aiden. Future episodes w…
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Something is shifting—and fast. After decades of preaching root-cause healing, functional medicine, and whole-body wellness, Dr. Bill Janeshak is finally hearing what he’s waited years to hear… from the patients themselves. In this powerful solo episode, Dr. J pulls back the curtain on a quiet revolution now reaching critical mass. Patients are spe…
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A custody exchange on December 25th turned into a deadly ambush in the parking lot of a Gainesville Walgreens. Amanda Janzen waited in her car with five kids and a loaded gun. Moments later, her ex’s girlfriend was dead, and Amanda was leading police on a 100-mph chase—her children crying in the backseat. This is the case of Amanda Janzen, and the …
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We must return to the well from which we have drunk the sweet, sweet water. As And Just Like That: Season 3 draws tantalisingly near, we prepare ourselves for the bounty. We’ll be enjoying in as close to real-time as our kiwi-flavoured version of HBO Max/Max/HBO’s streaming service will allow. Guy is genuinely earnestly excited about the show, Tim …
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A neighbor heard something strange coming from a shed. Deputies arrived and a girl answered from the other side of the locked metal doors: “We can’t open it.” Inside, they found two barefoot, filthy, terrified teenagers. Five Black siblings, adopted by a white couple, were rescued that day from what prosecutors would later call one of the most dist…
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On this episode of The Agonies (recorded during the last week of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2025) Grace Jarvis talks to comedians Guy Williams & Broden Kelly (Aunty Donna) about the mental terrorism of comedy festivals, realising all your heroes are monsters, getting handed envelopes of cash by Netflix and Antipodean cultural cring…
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Chandler Halderson said his parents had left for a cabin trip with friends. But nothing he said was true. What really happened was far more twisted—and it all unraveled because his web of lies was about to collapse. This is a case of ego, deception, and a plan so dumb it was almost destined to fail. Listen now to the full case on Love and Murder **…
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It’s not just about your back pain. It’s not just your labs, or your fatigue, or the prescription refill.In this deeply reflective solo episode, Dr. Bill Janeshak asks a question that cuts through the noise of modern healthcare: What are you actually seeking when you walk into a doctor’s office? What if the true goal isn’t just to “fix what’s broke…
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Katie Baunach did everything right. She got a restraining order. She documented the abuse. She followed the law. She tried to get help. The system failed her. But when she went back to her ex-husband’s house just to grab a few things, he was waiting for her. And what happened next is something no one should ever have to hear. Listen to the case of …
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"We are the operating system of the digital economy." Mastercard is one of the world's most recognized logos. It's everywhere — from point-of-sale machines to the Masters. But asked what Mastercard does, most people would probably say "they make credit cards." In a wide-ranging interview with LinkedIn Editor-in-Chief Dan Roth for This is Working, C…
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When we recorded this, none of us realised it was our 200th episode. But it is. Maybe we did know that and we forgot? Anyway, we're celebrating by doing this episode with Demi Lardner, and we've had to strip the music from the podcast because it turns out "The Pina Colada Song" is very, very copyrighted. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
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“My spouse is dead. Help. My life is over.” That’s what Ty Vaughn told a 911 dispatcher just after 5:30 in the morning. But when investigators looked at the timeline, the texts, and his own search history… that panic started to look a lot like premeditation. ************************************** Do you have thoughts about this case, or is there a …
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