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Opesh
Joka Burns
32 episodes
5 days ago
Opesh is about nothing...and everything. It is a 'sound selfie', capturing the strangers on the road I meet as I journey through the planet. Hostels, bars, streets, airbuses, nowhere are conversations so powerful, insightful, bizarre and hilarious.
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Opesh is about nothing...and everything. It is a 'sound selfie', capturing the strangers on the road I meet as I journey through the planet. Hostels, bars, streets, airbuses, nowhere are conversations so powerful, insightful, bizarre and hilarious.
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Opesh
Hair of the Dog Part 3: The Animal Question Part 2

More guests join in on the conversation about identity and the secret to 'the animal question'.  

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3 years ago
26 minutes 25 seconds

Opesh
Hair of the Dog Hostel: The Animal Question

In part 2 of our Hair of the Dog mini-series, we discuss 'the' question: what are your favourite 3 animals?  The answers define you...listen in to find out how!

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3 years ago
28 minutes 27 seconds

Opesh
Hair of the Dog Hostel Bulgaria Part 1: Ulrich and the Golden Rule

In part one of the Hair of the Dog mini-series, I sit with veteran nomad Ulrich from Germany and discuss the one rule he thinks overrules them all!  The Golden Rule.  But how does it measure up to scientific thought?

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3 years ago
18 minutes 10 seconds

Opesh
Kis Episode 1.3: Should Really Old People Just Die?

Be go controversial after Hunyar shares his thoughts on looking after a very old man here in Budapest.  I pose tough questions.  We hear about stamps.

Plus, two lovely women from Kazakhstan teach us a little of the mother tongue, describe your typical steppe, and discuss a new wave of politics in one of the biggest country's in the world.

And we don't even bring up Borat*


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3 years ago
58 minutes 7 seconds

Opesh
Kis Uzem E1.1: How the Medieval Days Dealt With a Virus

Local historian and gamer Robbie, a regular at the wonderful Kis Uzem bar in the 7th District of Budapest, steps in and poses very delicious questions, based on medieval history, about the way viruses shape, and perhaps manipulate, society.  An example of history having power over current events.

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3 years ago
17 minutes 22 seconds

Opesh
Kis Episode 1: Virus History, Mixed Races, Old People Dying and how to speak Kazakhstanian!

For my first official podcast from Kis Uzem Budapest, I sit down with resident gamer/historian/all-round distinguished gentleman Robbie to talk about how viruses affected medieval societies, before being joined by a rowdy group of young men who discuss East and West politics in Europe, followed by discussions about mixing races, nature killing old folks and what their value is to society in Corona days and lastly ending with a pair of girls from Kazakhstan who teach us the ways of the most misunderstood country in the world.  

Was a gas.

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3 years ago
1 hour 54 minutes 56 seconds

Opesh
Crypto Currency and Human Energy with Kevin

Two years after meeting Kevin at Sunflower Hostel in Berlin, I find him again in Budapest and we sit down at a bar in in the city to talk about his latest venture into Cryptocurrency and how it's related to Energy, human and environmental.  We're joined by one random walk in, Gasper, and Irish Gypsy extraordinaire Dean (without his 6 dogs).  

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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 56 seconds

Opesh
Zubi

The last podcast from Budapest before some nasty little virus started to lock the world down...a long time coming, but this is a conversation between myself and Zubi, a musician from Nigeria but based in Budapest, fresh after playing around with some filming for a bit of music video fun.  We chomp down on some very hot and spicy noodles with mysterious Georgian girl in the background, chat about the Open Mic scene, Zubi's approach to music and listen in to some of his tracks.

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5 years ago
36 minutes 12 seconds

Opesh
Arnoud and Strange Days

I sit down with Arnoud, a French film buff who works in the industry while living in Budapest, and we get all fanboyish about arguably one of the most underrated films of all time: Strange Days, directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by James Cameron.  We talk about why the film is So amazing, from the incredible cast to the far-ahead-of-its-time storyline.  Could this be the beginning of future movie-related podcasts with the great man Arnoud?  Stay tuned...

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5 years ago
1 hour 40 minutes 48 seconds

Opesh
Bandi, the Aussie in Budapest

I sit down with legendary Bandi, an Aussie who has lived in Budapest for many years and has still maintained his Aussie connections to pies, Vegemite, football and the political situations occurring back home, especially during COVID.  We sit down, munch on some pies at 1066 bar, and have a yarn.  

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5 years ago
40 minutes 46 seconds

Opesh
Mysterious Danes @ Best Barber in Budapest

The day after Halloween, in 2019, I hide at the best Barber Shop in Budapest and sit with a shy and mysterious Dane while her boyfriend has his beard shaved for the first time in years...plus a special guest Amin, best tattoo artist in the city!  Learn why the Danish don't like small talk, how Joka's marriage ended and more delightful insights on what would be a very auspicious day...

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5 years ago
43 minutes 1 second

Opesh
In Bruges St Christopher's with Lancelot and Panamanians

The last official podcast from Europe sees us time travelling to the weekend of the Queen and Joka's escape to Bruges, sans Queen, who left literally hours before to catch her bus.  Sir Lancelot, a local scaffolder who is seriously a real knight in shining armour after guiding Yas and I to the bus station on his bike, chats DJing in a Spiderman suit before I recap some of the music I recorded from Berlin.  Then the Panamanians come and so does Panama's biggest secret: what is the BEST nightclub there?


Tune in to find out...

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5 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 7 seconds

Opesh
Berlin #7: Nikita and Oliver and Tool

I sit down post-incident with Catwoman (more on that later) with a sexy hippie called Nikita and her travelling buddy Oliver, both from Auckland, NZ.  After a tour of the Tool song 7empest (recent Grammy winner) we discuss more deep and meaningfuls while Sunflower plots to have me removed...

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5 years ago
49 minutes 24 seconds

Opesh
Joka and the Queen: Trouble @ Sunflower

Here's a chance to set the record straight: this was me waiting for my German sister Nadine to arrive at Sunflower and already the seeds were sown for more trouble for Joka when a hipster manager of the hostel got in my face about wanting to arrange a kareoke night.  From this came the infamous 'barring' that marred my time at the best hostel in Berlin.  The Queen has some words of wisdom for me but do I listen?  

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5 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 35 seconds

Opesh
Amsterdam for One Night: Broke, with the King and Mysterious French Woman at Bulldogs

What a wild one this turns out to be.  With 10 euros to my name, I arrive in Amsterdam for one night only on the way back to Budapest.  There I meet Jos, self-proclaimed King of Amsterdam (and one of the first guests on the podcast months prior in Budapest).  Along the mission to get into Bulldogs Bar (where it's always 11pm) we pick up a stray: Melina, a mysterious French woman who dances for a living (know what I mean?).  She really spices things up at the Bulldog...poor Jos didn't know what was coming!  And neither did I.

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5 years ago
49 minutes 6 seconds

Opesh
The Jim Jeffries Encounter

I sit with Ben, former student, at Peaches in Melbourne one week out of a very interesting...interaction with the world-renowned comedian Jim Jeffries after his opening performance of his European tour in Budapest.  I basically reveal everything that happened...as honestly, and as entertainingly, as possible.

By the way, I'm not a heckler...I'm a prompter.

By the other way...nothing against Jim Jeffries...I'm sure he's a funnier person in person.

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5 years ago
33 minutes 8 seconds

Opesh
Berlin #?: Kevin Martin and Human Energy

Kevin Martin, a tall, black, handsome Italian talks his current favourite topic: energy that exists between human beings.  Another pod from the Berlin days...

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5 years ago
25 minutes 58 seconds

Opesh
Ben @ Peaches Melbourne (1st Pod Back in Melbs Dec '19)

Fresh off a plane, jet-lagged and looking forward to xmas with the family (haha) I sit down with a young man who sings at pizza shops, tours Malaysia, had 70,000 subscribers on Youtube and happens to be a former student of mine.  

We sit under the sun at the rooftop bar called 'Peaches'.  Come for the sour beers.  Stay for the views.


Highlights:


1. Overspending Pigs

2. How to speak Esperanto?

3. Using Google Translate Mics to talk to a Russian kid in Prague

4.  How would you get Siri to respond to sex commands?

5.  Apple's lack of imagination post Jobs

6.  Projections of the future

7.  Jack Skeptico - bigger than Pewdie?

8.  How Ben got 70,000 subscribers on Youtube

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5 years ago
39 minutes 51 seconds

Opesh
Cookey: The Man With A Week To Live*

Hopefully by the time this podcast is distributed, Cookey is still alive. He’s meant to be dead, according to Doctors, and each morning the scrawny, raspy patriarch of Prahran struts and staggers down Chapel street, weeping at another morning and declaring to bypasses each: ‘I’m still alive!’

That’s how I came across Cookey, in exactly this manner. Within hours I was in his ramshackle single bedroom flat in the projects tucked conveniently behind the curtain of glossy cafes, shiny shopfronts and funky bars. He greeted me with a rasp and we manoeuvred ourselves into a position to chat about his life, amongst the spartan paraphernalia of his life.

“I’ve had one of the most interesting lives anyone can experience,” he tells me.

An hour is a pittance in a lifetime, and how can one of the most colourful stories out there be squished into that time frame?

We tried. We talked about his first memory, about how the world has changed for better and worse, about his favourite love story, shared his favourite song by John Lennon and why he thought, as a musician, he never had children.

This is a story that hopefully we are gifted the time to capture more of. For now, we’ll just have to settle for this first insight into the razor sharp humour of a man dying of terminal cancer; a man more alive than most people you’ll meet in the street.

“It’s not really in my hands when I go,” he told me at the end of the chat. “Or where I go. But if there’s anyone you really hate, I’ll die on their doorstep for you.”

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5 years ago
31 minutes 20 seconds

Opesh
Berlin #5: The Most Romantic Marriage Proposal Ever

Gigi and Mattoosh return from our smoko after our love talk and then get an injection of romance from the Queen of Budapest...only for her story to upstaged by Joka's marriage proposal.  Well, at least he thinks so!  A quick one but a classic one....days before the drama of Sunflower.


Highlights:


Freestyling about Nans

Teaching yourself how to sing, freestyle and hold conversations

'Seducing' pretty women

Why I call Queen of Budapest the Queen of Budapest

The most romantic proposal of all time*



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5 years ago
17 minutes 13 seconds

Opesh
Opesh is about nothing...and everything. It is a 'sound selfie', capturing the strangers on the road I meet as I journey through the planet. Hostels, bars, streets, airbuses, nowhere are conversations so powerful, insightful, bizarre and hilarious.