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The Girls Uninterrupted

By: Stuff | Brodie Kane Media
  • Summary

  • Three Kiwi gals who love a laugh, sometimes a cry, serious chat, ridiculous chat, girly chat, dirty chat, funny chat, all of the chat! Think of us as your best friends at home with you having one of those glorious catch ups best friends have.
    2024 Stuff | Brodie Kane Media
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Episodes
  • Hangovers, sleepovers, titties, babies and the hawk tuah girly
    Jun 26 2024
    We have our Gracie back! She shares the ups and downs of bringing her beautiful baby boy Otis into the world. How could we not discuss the hawk tuah girl? Plus some excellent hangover survival tips and middle-of-the-year mental health gems. Listen here to the Kiwi Yarns episode with Sir John Kirwan, who has more mental health tips. And if you'd like to sponsor Brodie's Dry July effort with Team Berocca, here's the link: https://www.dryjuly.co.nz/users/brodie-kane
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Fangirling: It's Captain Sandy from Below Deck!
    Jun 20 2024
    The one-and-only Captain Sandy is on the show for an extra special episode of The Girls Uninterrupted, alongside NZ's very own Aesha Scott from the latest season of Below Deck Mediterranean. It's all thanks to Hayu - the best of reality TV.
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    26 mins
  • Hot girls, big birds, a fall, sex ed and teddy bears.
    Jun 19 2024
    Brodie's had a post-Fiji fall but don't worry we get a full holiday debrief (and a fall one for that matter). Hot girls infiltrate their way through the entire podcast... We learn some interesting sex terms the kids are asking about at Sex Ed... And Tegan and Caitlin have teddy bears on their beds. Yes, teddy bears on their beds.
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    1 hr and 27 mins

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