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The Best Podcasts You May Have Missed This Year!

As 2022 comes to an end, we’re taking a look at some of our favourites podcasts from the year!

If you’re looking for something to add to your rotation, why not check out one of our most recommended podcasts below:

It’s A Lot with Abbie Chatfield

It’s A Lot is a favourite amongst our listeners and staff! Covering everything from feminism and mental health, to sex and relationships, Abbie doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable conversations and will make you laugh throughout it all.

Complete Drivel

His name is Christian Hull. He’s 30ish, gay and usually likes to talk about sh*t that pisses him off as well as general observations and we’re here for it! In this episode, Christian chats to an incredible woman who went viral after she was stood up just hours before her wedding ceremony.

TOFOP

Wil Anderson and Charlie Clausen are the epitome of sh*t talkers (in the best way), hosting one of Australia’s longest running podcasts! Topics range from pop culture riffs, personal anecdotes and absurd hypotheticals, all viewed through Wil and Charlie’s unique prism. It’s like hearing two mates talk in a pub (minus the booze and background noise).

KICPOD

KICPOD is your D&M on the stuff that matters. Hosted by Steph Claire Smith and Laura Henshaw, founders of health and wellness app KIC, the pod focuses on how you can feel your best, not look a certain way.

The Children in the Pictures

After special court permission, we can finally share this all-access story of how some of Australia’s best detectives infiltrated a powerful global network of child abusers to find the children in the pictures.

In this original series, Australian documentary-maker and father of two Akhim Dev takes an unexpected tour of the dark web and discovers an epidemic hidden in plain sight: online child exploitation material. 

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