• 25: Alligator Boyfriends and Disappearing Boy-bands

  • Sep 3 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

25: Alligator Boyfriends and Disappearing Boy-bands

  • Summary

  • Lana del Rey's dating a crocodile alligator hunter and everyone's favourite Russian spy whale is dead in Norway. Broadly Relevant is back and we're bursting with decorum.

    On this week's episode we chat about men having no clue how to date properly, Zayn Malik's favourite childhood game, and Sabrina Carpenter's brilliant new album. Plus, we cover the digital-sex-crime epidemic going on in South Korea, Scotland's plans to host the Commonwealth Games in 2026, and the mess that is LGBTQIA+ representation in Australia's census.

    And to top it all off, we dive deep into where all the bands went. Why don't we have anymore One Direction and Fifth Harmony, and can K-Pop fill the void?

    👋 Welcome to Episode 25 of the podcast for burnt out girlies trying to stay Broadly Relevant, hosted by your favourite personality hires, Simran Pasricha & Ryan Hamilton.

    🔗 Research Links

    • Victorian taxpayers would pay for Scotland’s $220m Commonwealth Games under new proposal | Victoria | The Guardian
    • Beluga whale alleged to be Russian ‘spy’ found dead in Norway | Norway | The Guardian
    • Israel lays Siege to Jenin | Al Jazeera
    • Zayn Malik Unmasked As Nocturne In Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel Livestream
    • Draft sexuality and gender identity census questions 'weren't appropriate', prime minister says - ABC News
    • South Korea Digital Sex Crimes
    • Nicky Reardon - Death Of Music Groups
    • Melbourne Yo Chi Man

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    📱 You can find us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, at @BroadlyRelevant

    🎶 Thanks to Seb Whitaker for our lovely intro music.

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    🖤💛❤️ We recorded this episode on the land of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nations, but Simran and Ryan met and grew up together on the land of the Kombumerri people, part of the Yugambeh Language Group. We’d like to acknowledge and pay our respects to Kombumerri annd Wurundjeri elders past and present. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land. We encourage settlers like us to Pay the Rent.

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