• End of Year Chatch ups and chaos, Hair Loss and Raygun's Trademark

  • Dec 9 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

End of Year Chatch ups and chaos, Hair Loss and Raygun's Trademark

  • Summary

  • Hey guys!

    This time of the year feels like chaos and most of us are crawling to the finish line but today's episode matches the chaotic vibes!
    We chat:

    • Hair loss, transplants and visiting Türkiye
    • Alternative therapies using placentas
    • What's in store for Christmas & Christmas traditions
    • Having very 'curious' 5 year old asking about Santa
    • Your best talent quest memories

    There's an Aussie comedian named Steph Broadbridge who created a musical parody 'Raygun the Musical' and was going to launch the show over the weekend. However, Steph was forced to cancel the show after Raygun's lawyers sent a cease and desist letter saying that Raygun owned the dance moves and that they were committed to protecting her intellectual property and ensuring that her brand remained strong and respected.

    There are a lot of opinions online (and within our team) about who is in the right and the wrong in this scenario. We speak about the optics, owning your brand, being tired of being mocked and cultural appropriation.

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