
I Get That A Lot
By Jim Fishwick
Hosted by Jim Fishwick. New episodes every other Monday.

I Get That A LotDec 24, 2022

"Can I Call You Daddy?" (with Chris Bedding)
We have a Chrismas special for you! That's right, not a Christmas special, but a Chris-mas special, because our guest is Father Chris Bedding.
Chris is a performer, an activist, a union leader, and also (as you might have guessed) an Anglican priest. In this episode he tells us all about life as a faith worker, the role of sitcoms in how people view priests, the possession of printers, and many many photos of department stores.
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Bonus Episode: Make Your Own Slippery Dip (with Freddie Ramos)
Last week's guest Freddie Ramos has created a hands-on activity based on our conversation in the episode. It takes about an hour, so set aside some time, get yourself some crafting materials, and practice throwing your hands in the air and going 'wheeeee!'
If you'd prefer written instructions, you can find them here: bit.do/FRMYOS
You can see Freddie's model slippery dip here: bit.do/FRExample
Follow Freddie on Instagram @StoriesWithFreddie

Are You Ready, Freddie? (with Freddie Ramos)
Freddie Ramos is a writer, theatremaker and teaching artist who will, on occasion, be asked if they're ready. And what rhymes with 'ready'? You're not going to believe this...
In this episode, Freddie Ramos spills the beans, alongside discussions of Luau party rage, Catalonian folk heroes, not being Steve, a quickfire round on children’s books, and of course, the Australian word for Slide.
Find Freddie's calendar of playwrights at bit.do/FRPlays
Follow Freddie on Instagram @StoriesWithFreddie

Double Trouble (with Hannah Mooney)
It's a crossover episode! Hannah Mooney, of That's The Ticket, joins us to unleash the myriad jokes that she gets about her name, people's complete un-understanding (would that just be derstanding then?) of events and producing, and the difficulties of being a twin, including the spookiest tale ever told on the show!
You can listen to the other half of this crossover episode here
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Alex The B*ll*cks (with Alex McMillan)
Alex McMillan loves TV. They've worked in it as a writer and researcher. They're in the know on all kinds of reality TV formats. And this is despite the fact that decades ago, their life was temporarily ruined by a throwaway line in a comedy show. They tell us all about it, and much more besides.
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Yes, I Know What It Means (With Tara McEntee)
Tara McEntee does a serious thing and a fun thing. The serious thing is working in public health on communicable diseases (including, y'know, the big one at the moment). And then the fun thing is comedy! She tells us all about her two lives, when they cross, and the unfortunate homophone of her name in Te Reo Maori. Along the way, we also talk about Grindr, gifted and talented classes, squeamish doctors, and the smell of cookies getting into your pores.
Tara sells earrings on Instagram @StaraCraftsNZ

Show Me A Trick! (with "Alex")
Alex Hope is a hacker. No wait, let me rephrase that. Alex does some hacking. They also do some magic. This leads to many people starting off with completely the wrong idea about their line of work. Do hackers sit in the dark watching complicated green text, typing furiously and talking about 'mainframe firewall contrafabulation'? Are magicians ready to fight at the drop of the hat? Did Alex buy two pairs of shoes to mix and match? All of this, and more, will be answered in this week's episode.
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Alex's interview on the Today Show

Benny and the Jets (with Benny Marama)
For award-winning playwright Benny Marama, the joke he gets about his name is simply his name, albeit sung in falsetto in the style of Elton John. This makes him harrumph. Harrumph I tell you! He tells us all about it in this episode, along with other name-based assumptions people make, the art of naming characters in his plays, and a beautiful story about his nana.
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Music by Louie Zong
Art by Sam Wade

Here Comes The Bridie (with Bridie Connell)
There are a lot of factors that will affect your views on marriage. Religion. Feminism. Having a name that's a syllable longer than one of the main words involved. Y'know, the usual.
Bridie Connell is an ARIA-award winning comedian, whose work you would have seen on Whose Line Is It Anyway Australia, Tonightly, and The Moth Effect. She goes deep on the impact her name's had on her life, on her relationship with reviews and getting recognised, and trying to feel young when teaching.
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Music by Louie Zong
Art by Sam Wade

I Was Named After The Flower! (with Mimosa Shah)
Joining us this week is the delightful Mimosa Shah, a museum worker and library nerd (with many other strings to her bow) who is quite sick of That Particular Brunch Drink, thank you very much. She tells us all about that, alongside whether she wears cardigans, whether she's a scientist, and what it means to be Very Online.
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Music by Louie Zong
Art by Sam Wade

Cauliflower (with James Colley)
If you've watched Australian TV comedy in the last five years, there's a good chance you've seen James Colley's work. He's the head writer on Gruen, The Weekly with Charlie Pickering, and Question Everything. He joins us to go deep on all the James and Colley-related jokes he hears on the regular, along with how those jokes affected his taste in vegetables, among many other things.
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Music by Louie Zong
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Go On, Say It (with Alayne Dick)
Alayne Dick is a librarian, creative, oh and her surname is is a homonym for a rude word. She tells us all about the reaction people have (and don't have) to her name, the impact of being bad with plates, and the joys of her career as a chaotic librarian.
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Music by Louie Zong
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The Not-Very-Cunning Joke About Linguists (with Lauren Gawne)
Lauren Gawne is a linguist and senior lecturer at La Trobe University in Melbourne. As a linguist, there's one (incredibly inappropriate) joke that comes up over and over again, and she tells us about it in this episode. She also discusses her collaborations with the Coen Brothers, the humanity of customer service jobs, and how much she appreciates have very boring and very interesting names.
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Music by Louie Zong
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You Can Beat The Cigarette (with Nicolette Chin)
Nicolette Chin ("Nicolette Conchita Chin, no less" in her words) has jokes about her name coming at her from all angles. Nicolette is an unusual name to start with (unless you're a French grandma or, oddly, at Nicolette Chin's high school), but then add on the surname Chin and people get overwhelmed with choice. She tells us all about it in this episode, alongside discussions of not playing the harp, not being called Nicholas, and what audiobook producers are like.
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Music by Louie Zong
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Got No Pants (with John Marc Desengano)
John Marc Desengano laughs a lot. This is partly because he's a ray of sunshine. But also he laughs whenever someone gets his name wrong. And people get his name wrong more or less constantly. He's on a mission to find out why. Along the way, he also tells us about not being Italian, sort of going on The Bachelor, and how working at Bunnings made him want to be a comedian.
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Music by Louie Zong
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I Didn't See You There! (with Laura Irish)
Laura Irish is an actor, writer and fitness instructor whose surname elicits, on a daily basis, one specific question. She joins us to tell us what that question is, what the answer to that question is, how she makes jokes about herself, and how tall poppy syndrome leaves its mark on all of us.
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Music by Louie Zong
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How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? (with Maria Lewis)
Author, screenwriter and curator Maria Lewis (The Rose Daughter, Josie and the Podcats) joins us to list the unending cavalcade of songs that feature her name, the sad fate of Marias in musicals, and why she isn't a journalist any more, but still sort of is, but not really.
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Music by Louie Zong
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Trailer
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Music by Louie Zong ('A Radish Beat' from Vegetable Soul)
Podcast art by Sam Wade
Production support by Martin Gallagher of Echidna Audio