• Shame Feeder with Sam Blacker

  • By: Sam Blacker
  • Podcast

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Shame Feeder with Sam Blacker

By: Sam Blacker
  • Summary

  • Each week Sam Blacker talks to people with successful careers and asks them to share stories of anything they have done that they feel shame about. What follows is an exploration of shame, to see if it has any influence on those of us who have achieved success. Sam is a seasoned radio broadcaster and producer and uses this experience to really connect with each of his guests and get them to open up and share the things they feel ashamed about. This seasons guests will include Pete Murray, Maz Compton, Osman Faruqi, Ryan Jon, Tanya Hennessy, Gretel Killeen and more!

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Episodes
  • New Podcast: I Work With A Nightmare
    May 5 2020

    If you have ever worked in a toxic workplace then this podcast may be for you!

    Apple: https://apple.co/3d9bpHQ

    Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KWMsmW


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    1 min
  • #8 Shame, Comedy, TV and more: Andrew Hansen examines the ways shame may have influenced him
    Nov 12 2017

    Comedian, writer and member of The Chaser team, Andrew Hansen joins me to discuss what he might feel ashamed of, and whether or not that has had any influence on his life and career.


    With an extensive career in the Australian comedy and media industry, Andrew has done a lot, but has a lot more coming up.

    His new show Radio Chaser starts 22 Jan 2018 on Triple M Sydney (3-4pm weekdays) and he has a new childrens book Bab Sharkey and the Animal Mummies due May 2018 from Walker Books (for ages 8+)


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    37 mins
  • #7 Shame and Comedy: Dilruk Jayasinha explains how he used shame as a tool for his career
    Oct 22 2017

    With appearances on Have You Been Paying attention, Utopia and now 10's Cram, Dilruk Jayasinha has been making a huge impact on the Australian comedy scene.

    But what motivates him and and how has shame influenced his successful career in comedy?

    I sat down to find out.


    Dil will be performing at The Giant Dwarf in Sydney on the 11th. If you want to check him out you can buy tickets here: http://comedy.com.au/tour/dilruk-jayasinha-art-dil


    And to find him on social media

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DilrukJComedian/?ref=br_rs

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/Dilrukj


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    28 mins

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