Who The Bloody Hell Are We?

By: Sonia Di Iorio Melissa Viola Andre Christodoulou
  • Summary

  • Funny, raw, personal experiences of immigration and cultural identity in modern Australia. Featuring guests from a wide variety of migrant backgrounds, chatting about experiences navigating the culture clash. Hosted by comedian, Sonia Di Iorio and performer and visual artist, Melissa Viola.
    Copyright 2020 All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • He Huang
    May 24 2021

    This week Raw Comedy finalist He Huang joins us to discuss aeroplane rice, international open mics, and Tinder as an anthropological tool. Can you eat Szechuan hotpot while wearing gothic make-up? Let’s find out together!

    Our Patreon!

    He Huang: @huanghe007

    Sonia: @soniadsees

    Mel: @woolseyemelbourne

    Producer André: AndreX

    Check out Sonia’s gig info, clips and more on Facebook here

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    43 mins
  • Brendan Wan
    May 10 2021

    Writer and comedian Brendan Wan joins us to talk about cooking in lockdown and how the comfort food from our childhood inspired his iView show, Gourmet Lazy.

    Our Patreon!

    Brendan: @mrbrendanwan

    Sonia: @soniadsees

    Mel: @woolseyemelbourne

    Producer André: AndreX

    Check out Sonia’s gig info, clips and more on Facebook here

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    42 mins
  • Crishelle Lopez
    Apr 26 2021

    Crishelle Lopez joins us to talk about being an immigration lawyer and the effects of Covid on the industry. Plus she tells us about being entered in Little Miss Phillipines as a child and more!

    Our Patreon!

    Sonia: @soniadsees

    Mel: @woolseyemelbourne

    Producer André: AndreX

    Check out Sonia’s gig info, clips and more on Facebook here

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    39 mins

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