Hobba and Hing Podcast

By: Lewis Hobba and Michael Hing
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  • Former triple j hosts Lewis Hobba and Michael Hing have entered the world of podcasting.
    Copyright 2024 Lewis Hobba and Michael Hing. All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • Why Would There Be Cum in This Soup?
    Mar 11 2025

    An update on Hobba's fight against the Mazda corporation. Hing has been trying to bring some podcast material to the masses, and there is a discussion about cum in soup.

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    43 mins
  • PRECEDENT
    Mar 4 2025

    Has Lewis been cursed? Did Hing have fun in Adelaide? Will Hobba take his car issues all the way to City Hall? Let's find out.

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    43 mins
  • Synchronised Hogs
    Feb 25 2025

    The Ombudsman is getting sick of our calls. Also, which animals would you sacrifice for showbiz?

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    56 mins

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Hing and Hobba really stood out to me the most about this podcast, I'm not sure how but they need more Hing and Hobba in this.

I dislike the lack of the Lil Skipper, bring in Jess Perkins and Ham Theft Radio!

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