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Folks on Film
Sam Loy
37 episodes
2 months ago

Folks on Film is a chat show about parenting and movies.


Every episode, Sam and another dad watch a movie with a dad in it. Then, they come together and use the film's depiction of fatherhood as a way to talk about their own dadding experiences and big-boy feelings.


This show is produced for 94.9 MainFM on Djarra country, Castlemaine, Victoria.


In the future, the show will include mums. This podcast is playing catch-up to the radio broadcasts, and mums come into it at after about 20 episodes.


Be excellent to each other.


*Please note, our show cover artwork was generated with AI. It feels wrong, and we're sorry to be a part of the problem. But it also saved us hours of work.*


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Folks on Film is a chat show about parenting and movies.


Every episode, Sam and another dad watch a movie with a dad in it. Then, they come together and use the film's depiction of fatherhood as a way to talk about their own dadding experiences and big-boy feelings.


This show is produced for 94.9 MainFM on Djarra country, Castlemaine, Victoria.


In the future, the show will include mums. This podcast is playing catch-up to the radio broadcasts, and mums come into it at after about 20 episodes.


Be excellent to each other.


*Please note, our show cover artwork was generated with AI. It feels wrong, and we're sorry to be a part of the problem. But it also saved us hours of work.*


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Relationships
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Teaches of Peaches (with Liz)
Folks on Film
53 minutes 44 seconds
5 months ago
Teaches of Peaches (with Liz)

This was first broadcast March 9th, 2025, on MainFM in Castlemaine, Victoria.


In this episode of the show, brand new Folks on Film co-host, Sarah, asks the question: what can the documentary Teaches of Peaches teach us about being a parent?

 

Not a lot, surprisingly, but also, maybe heaps? 


Sarah, in her first ever solo show, is joined by Liz (primary school teacher and music lover) to discuss the film marking the 20 year anniversary of Peaches' album of the same name. 


Together they delve into body image, life after kids, and what parts of them they would like to see in their kids. Not so much talk about vulvas but a lot of laughs and some insight into parenting beyond the party.


Don't come expecting definitive answers or paths to parenting greatness. This is just two ordinary, imperfect mums getting real and having a chat.


Things might get loud.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Folks on Film

Folks on Film is a chat show about parenting and movies.


Every episode, Sam and another dad watch a movie with a dad in it. Then, they come together and use the film's depiction of fatherhood as a way to talk about their own dadding experiences and big-boy feelings.


This show is produced for 94.9 MainFM on Djarra country, Castlemaine, Victoria.


In the future, the show will include mums. This podcast is playing catch-up to the radio broadcasts, and mums come into it at after about 20 episodes.


Be excellent to each other.


*Please note, our show cover artwork was generated with AI. It feels wrong, and we're sorry to be a part of the problem. But it also saved us hours of work.*


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.