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Best Frienemies
Sharam Namdarian + Joel Temperly
11 episodes
3 weeks ago
We pull apart Melbourne Fringe with equal parts affection and frustration while admitting we’re still a bit wobbly from the last episode. Culture feels splintered, audiences feel cautious, and we ask whether Fringe should be stranger while stand‑up finds its own lane. • Melbourne Fringe as identity crisis point • hypnosis shows, improv energy, and audience buy‑in • culture reset after lockdowns and a lost zeitgeist • competing with the past and novelty fatigue • Warhammer ResinGate as a meta...
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We pull apart Melbourne Fringe with equal parts affection and frustration while admitting we’re still a bit wobbly from the last episode. Culture feels splintered, audiences feel cautious, and we ask whether Fringe should be stranger while stand‑up finds its own lane. • Melbourne Fringe as identity crisis point • hypnosis shows, improv energy, and audience buy‑in • culture reset after lockdowns and a lost zeitgeist • competing with the past and novelty fatigue • Warhammer ResinGate as a meta...
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Joel Was Born in Wantirna
Best Frienemies
1 hour 9 minutes
1 year ago
Joel Was Born in Wantirna
In this episode we discuss our origin stories of Joel Temperly and Sharam Namdarian but we only ever touch on one key aspect of our stories... ... that Joel was born in Wantirna. PRESS THIS TO SEND US A MESSAGE
Best Frienemies
We pull apart Melbourne Fringe with equal parts affection and frustration while admitting we’re still a bit wobbly from the last episode. Culture feels splintered, audiences feel cautious, and we ask whether Fringe should be stranger while stand‑up finds its own lane. • Melbourne Fringe as identity crisis point • hypnosis shows, improv energy, and audience buy‑in • culture reset after lockdowns and a lost zeitgeist • competing with the past and novelty fatigue • Warhammer ResinGate as a meta...