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The 28 Year Old Male
The 28 Year Old Male
41 episodes
6 days ago
James Kennedy did what any well balanced adult does when they turn 28 and feel the weight of life crushing down on them; he avoided therapy and started an anonymous social media account under the alias 'The 28 Year Old Male', spending almost 10 years documenting his every flaw publicly for the world to see. The 28 evolved into a cultural sounding board for the disgruntled and exhausted Australian early-middled aged disguised as 'youth', and in 2024, James finally revealed his identity, completing the stereotype character arc (you guessed it) by starting a podcast. Join hosts James Kennedy and Vedran Sabic as they look at life, culture and sport through the lens of now 30-something year olds hanging onto the glory days for dear life and, maybe attempting to grow up at some stage.
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James Kennedy did what any well balanced adult does when they turn 28 and feel the weight of life crushing down on them; he avoided therapy and started an anonymous social media account under the alias 'The 28 Year Old Male', spending almost 10 years documenting his every flaw publicly for the world to see. The 28 evolved into a cultural sounding board for the disgruntled and exhausted Australian early-middled aged disguised as 'youth', and in 2024, James finally revealed his identity, completing the stereotype character arc (you guessed it) by starting a podcast. Join hosts James Kennedy and Vedran Sabic as they look at life, culture and sport through the lens of now 30-something year olds hanging onto the glory days for dear life and, maybe attempting to grow up at some stage.
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The Court of Karen: Capital punishment is making a comeback in the comments section?
The 28 Year Old Male
1 hour 11 minutes 9 seconds
6 months ago
The Court of Karen: Capital punishment is making a comeback in the comments section?

The boys are all finally together as tensions are beginning to rise between hot new producer Harry with his spiffy new haircut, and Clokey.


Vedran’s been in the depths of the comments sections and come fully loaded with a new segment that brought the house down: The Court of Karen. Stolen a lolly from the milkbar? Keith(Karen)from Taylors Lakes reckons you should be sent to a Guatemalan prison camp.


Meanwhie, the 28 has lowered his colours and earned himself the second nomination on the Melt Meter for 2025, ironically, being incited by the other nominee: Kane Cornes.


Plus Trav’s 3 hours late and can’t stop bowling wides.


Send your Court of Karen and Melt Meter nominations to the28yearoldmale@gmail.com or on the socials.


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The 28 Year Old Male
James Kennedy did what any well balanced adult does when they turn 28 and feel the weight of life crushing down on them; he avoided therapy and started an anonymous social media account under the alias 'The 28 Year Old Male', spending almost 10 years documenting his every flaw publicly for the world to see. The 28 evolved into a cultural sounding board for the disgruntled and exhausted Australian early-middled aged disguised as 'youth', and in 2024, James finally revealed his identity, completing the stereotype character arc (you guessed it) by starting a podcast. Join hosts James Kennedy and Vedran Sabic as they look at life, culture and sport through the lens of now 30-something year olds hanging onto the glory days for dear life and, maybe attempting to grow up at some stage.