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...
WOAH. Joel Temperly is known for getting mad. Sharam Namdarian was a life coach. Let's combine those two in a 45minute and 58 second video where Sharam empowers Joel into some actually quite insightful. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro & sarcastic welcome 00:20 - Setting the scene: Melbourne, comedy audiences, and irony 01:30 - Joel gets mad on stage? 03:00 - Sharam's coaching pitch 05:00 - Life coaching session begins 07:10 - Joel's narrow ear canals  ...
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...