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The Ferals Podcast

Monkey Boy, Swinny Costello & Mike Hawk

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Violence. Substance abuse. Cheating to win. Welcome to Australian kids television in the 90s! Join Monkey Boy, Swinny & Mike for The Ferals Podcast – an in-depth look at the Australian cult-classic children’s TV show The Ferals. Aired between ’94 and ‘95 on the Australian Broadcasting Network (ABC), the show has since fallen into obscurity – and it’s up to us to bring it back out of the mothballs, dammit! Listen in utter amazement as we breakdown the exploits of Rattus P. Rattus, Modigliana, ...
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#decolonizecannabis is a safe space to receive and share factual and up to date information pertaining to Cannabis Legalization. We gear to a 19+ audience with public safety first. This said, under age exploration and potential harmful effects to youth as a result of these explorations will be openly discussed. We promote regulated cultivation and use of Medical Cannabis (SOR/2018-144) and are here to help you better understand the importance in obtaining required medical documentation in th ...
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This episode of #decolonizecannabis features Mahad Mohamed Ali, CEO - The Legacy Market Inc. Cropping up out of Montreal, Quebec, and taking the Canadian industry from coast to coast. Mahad describes his journey in the cannabis industry beginning in 2015 as an ACMPR medical cannabis consult. His early strive in the game has flourished to become one…
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This episode recorded in Calgary, Alberta, features Tyler Tryhuba, Managing Director to Orgenics Cannabis Ltd., of Macklin, SK. Originally booked for recording in Manitoba this episode bridges Manitoba-Saskatchewan-Alberta cannabis industries. Don't call it a comeback because these moves were being made in September. From camp site generator observ…
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This week I chatted to Sabrina Kunz, executive director of the Brewers Guild of New Zealand about the history and the purpose of the Guild, the annual awards, how Covid has impacted NZ breweries, non alcoholic beers, beer tourism, festivals, breweries paying to tie taps, labelling rules, excise, supermarket duopoly, trends, the future of NZ beer an…
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This episode is recorded in Calgary, Alberta, and features David Reville, of Neato Kitties & Boards. This cool cat is also Jordan's big-little brother from another mother. For the next while I will be showcasing handcrafted woodwork completed by David. All items are available for order. Just reach out to #decolonizecannabis and I'll connect you wit…
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Jules wrote the book on beer. Brewed is a brilliant snapshot of beer in NZ in 2017. He is also a wine maker (Known Unknown), retailer (Cult Wine), event organiser, educator, sommelier and all round renaissance man. We discussed how beer has changed since the release of Brewed, the differences and commonalities between wine and beer, what beer can l…
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This episode features Manitoba's former Minister of Health, Sharon Blady, who is also Founder to Speak Up: Mental Health & Neurodiversity, and Board Member to Indigenous Bloom Hemp Corp and LPFN Cannabis. We discuss Manitoba's roll out to legal cannabis followed up with more broad Canadian industry dialogue inclusive to farmgate or farm-to-table ap…
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Brewers Guild Awards Special! Matt & Luke host a slightly breathy podcast as they stroll the Auckland Beer Mile to find brewery burgers while discussing the big wins and surprises from the biggest awards in NZ brewing. Huge congratulations to all of the winners and to all the awesome people working hard in every area of New Zealand beer.…
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Black Dog LED is out of Boulder, Colorado, USA. They specialize in advanced lighting systems that are scientifically designed to provide your plants with the most sufficient light source. A light that can truly responds to your plants photosynthetic needs. Joseph and Jordan had connected via telephone approximately five weeks prior to this episode.…
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In this episode Jordan host's JJ for a true north public cannabis education session. Established economically in Alberta with cultural heritage rooted in Manitoba, JJ sheds light on multiple topics that resonate to the acoustic purpose of #decolonizecannabis.From the early days of grower academy to present day legal-gray area, regulations, operatio…
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We said we’d bring our YouTube stream to audio podcast and so here’s the first coffee and puff featuring my Auntie “Mouse”. We celebrated the three year anniversary of cannabis legalization in Canada with three gnarly Canadian products. She is a 30+ year consumer sharing some of her perspective on regulation, retail, and access.…
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In the premiere episode featuring Rick Moriarity of High North Inc., (@highnorthlabs) we take cannabis industry evolution for a healthy burst around the hour.Our introduction is straight into Manitoba and Ontario industries comparatively. Content of the discussion moves around regulatory evolution or setback in each province. Medical growing post a…
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Recorded while picnicking in the park drinking beers from 8 Wired & Altitude, we chat real fruit sours, the history of Duvel, Belgian bottle shops, buying bottles of rum in Berlin kebab shops, Oktoberfest, Helles lager, Otherside brewing, Brood fermentation, curating the Beer Jerk Advent Calendars, brewing a Scotch Ale and the dozens of breweries t…
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We're still in lockdown this week as we discuss viscous stouts with oil slick residue, the pros and cons of collaborating remotely, Three On A Match, brewing unsexy beer, finding the best pizza in Auckland, vanilla being the the best flavour on Earth, brewers that will only sell their beer to people who deserve it, Matt’s cheeseburger blog, Raspber…
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Auckland’s still in lockdown but there’s lots of international beer news to discuss this week as BrewDog enter partnerships to take over Japan and India, and Stone & Wood (Australia’s 2nd largest independent brewery) is purchased by Mitsubishi. We also chat about ingredient homogenisation, thick adjunct imperial stouts, homebrewing, cooking with be…
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We are still in Level 4 lockdown as chat about perfectly the evolved Pale Ale from The Theoretical Brewer, lots about Small Gods labels and concepts, home brew dip hopping, Boak & Bailey’s book Brew Britannia, CAMRA members saving beer, cask vs keg, poorly canned beers, shipping beer during lockdown and creating TextBeer to compete with the superma…
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It’s the Beer Jerk Zest Cast! We are zesting a wheelbarrow-load of grapefruits, finally drinking Matt’s home-brewed Table Beer and talking about the Mumme we (Small Gods) made with Double Vision, dip hopping, biotransformation of hop oils, i of the Zombier, meeting the new owner of Ballast Point, new releases, supporting independent brewers, delici…
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This week we discuss Brut IPAs, Riverhead pioneers, packaging innovation, Bananaweizen, shoddy offices, bottom fermentation love, an update on Matt’s Table beer, craft beer's influence on wine, WCIPA Challenge, if sponsoring the Olympics pays off, accidentally ordering sangria and how to get 5,000+ likes on an Instagram post in an hour.…
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This week Matt and I chatted about the birth of Sorachi Ace, Titirangi Churly’s, lagering, kombucha mysticism, lime leaf tinctures, yuzu, toasting figs, monopolistic Trusts, hard seltzer post-mix, keeping healthy yeast pets, how to make sourdough, Small Gods news, WCIPA Challenge, wheatbeer love and Matt’s warm box. Beer Of The Week: Hop Nation. Ya…
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Mike Cheer joins me to talk about ancient Norwegian yeast.I sat in a park recently and shared a couple of beers with brewing consultant Mike Cheer. We chatted about his journey through Norway to learn about the new world of brewing options that have recently become available to brewers, thanks to the rediscovery of historic Norwegian farmhouse yeas…
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This week we were joined by baby Lyra as we chatted about home-brewing, impartial beer tasting, NEIPA secrets, crap beer on tap, JABS recap, brewing with a master brewer, brew day dental injuries, wax dipping cans, upsetting traditionalists, government watchlists, working with a consulting brewer and gunpowder. Beer of the Week: Maltkult x Small Go…
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This week I interviewed fantastic drag queen (and virgin brewer) Elektra Shock about our upcoming collaboration brew, gendered beer, breaking down barriers, selling rainbows, lime milkshake perverts, toxic advertising, creating safe spaces for everyone and our upcoming BANANA PARTY. Matt and I chatted about alcohol free beers, Banananweizen, Matt’s…
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This week I interviewed Kit, head brewer at Canyon about pivoting due to Covid, collaborating with cocktail experts, making hot sauce and the difference between distilling and brewing. Matt and I chatted about marshmallow stout, Samuel Peypes, Baltic Mumme, herbal tinctures, slime moulds, the drunken monkey theory, offending European brewers, Prohi…
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This week I interviewed Christopher from Zeelandt about his brewery in the Hawkes Bay, his inspirational time drinking European beers, decoction mashes and his new garden bar project. Matt and I also had a chat about mango beer tap takeovers, The Beer Hunter, foeders, Welsh Neolithic breweries, Kveik yeast, JABS, 10 year anniversaries, the Winter D…
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Matt and I chat about Canyon’s fresh hop cocktail-inspired collaboration, homebrewing, Vienna Lager, checking in thimblefuls of beer on Untappd, mixologists, Bo Burnham, Taiheke vs Cascade hops, terroir, the revelation that Matt has never seen a hop garden, GABS being postponed, nutritional labelling requirements, barleywine and more.…
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This week I interviewed Finney from Emporium about his family brewery in Kaikoura, his annual festival, roller discos, earthquakes and banana wine. Matt and I also had a chat about about Tripels, dwindling Belgian monks, NZ beer news, gateway beers, mouthfeel, Fallout 2, the AIBA Awards, banana wine and cartoon beer labels. Beer of the week: Empori…
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This week we're chatting about about Kölsch, Belgian vikings, NZ beer news, Paul McCartney, tracing the journey of the first IPAs, goats, and tiny bottomless glasses. Beer of the week: Eddyline. Cloud Base Kölsch Book of the week: Hops and Glory: One Man’s Search for the Beer That Built the British Empire - Pete Brown Album of the week: Paul McCart…
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Suzette Amaya, Kwakwak wakw, Cree, Nisga, Coast Salish and born in East Vancouver, BC - Award winning radio host to ThinkNDN FM, Producer and Owner of Samaya Productions, Big Brother Cda Season 1 Guest, Brand Promoter and Social Worker ahead of her time joins in Episode 5 and sheds light on harm reduction and Cannabis, Cannabis in recovery, histori…
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Marc Fliedner was the first openly gay man to run for Brooklyn's District Attorney's office. Marc tells us about his transformation from suburban family man with two kids to a progressive candidate with a loyal social media following. He became closer to his son during the campaign that started with a trial of police officer on manslaughter charges…
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Ah sequels, where would we be without them? Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, Speed 2: Cruise Control... my life would have no meaning! In this final of our two-part wrap up show, we delve into a mega-credits segment that looks at the amazing cast and crew involved in creating The Ferals, and their other notable career hig…
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Alas, it's all over, the last _fresh_ Ferals-related recording from us; yes, we still have our best of season two as a final release. But wait, in our obvious subconscious desperation to hold on to any semblance of a show that provides us three with a scintilla of meaning in our life, we've run over time. Yes, a whopping Peter-Jackson-worthy three …
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This is it - dear listeners. The final countdown! It's been a long, hard road, but we're finally up to the last ever episode of The Ferals - Fossil Fools. While we still have our final wrap-up episode and Season 2 highlights package on the way, I feel it's only fitting that we step back and take a moment to bask in the glory of our accomplishment. …
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It took 29 episodes, but it's finally come down to this, dear listeners. I'm quitting The Ferals Podcast. I know there's only one episode left to review - but I just can't take it anymore. The pressure to perform at an elite level; to put on an entertaining show, week in, week out - it's too much for me to handle. So, I'm sorry Monkey Boy & Mike - …
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Back in the episode summary for S02E05 - I predicted that Lenny would be the character most likely to snap and kill everyone on the show. But now I see I was truly misguided - my imagination led astray and lulled into a false sense of security by a character whose early intentions seemed good, nice... Innocent. However... imagination, of course, ca…
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Ahhh... weddings. Everybody loves weddings. Or at least the guests sculling all the free alcohol do. So with that in mind, there's no better time to talk about another relevant subject that is very important, my friends. Laser Tag. For far too long, the dangers of Laser Tag have been concealed to the general public. But I'm here to uncover the trut…
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As we creep closer to the end of The Ferals, it's beginning to really dawn on me... It's almost over. What the hell am I going to do when the show ends? How will I ever survive without my weekly fix of Rattus P. Rattus, Joe King and the crew? WON'T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE SWINNY!?!? There's only one solution when we hit Episode 30. Do it all again...…
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I just came up with the most awesome idea EVER. I mean - the best possible idea one could possibly ever come up with. ...a Hollywood action-blockbuster interpretation of The Ferals - with all the animals played by actual actors - directed by Michael Bay! Rattus would be played by Tom Cruise, naturally. Modigliana would be played by Megan Fox (becau…
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6 episodes away from the end of The Ferals, and I have a sneaking suspicion we'll never get to find out the answers to these very important, plot-critical questions: ...Did Derryn ever rebuild peaceful diplomatic relations with the moon-king? ...Will Lenny ever confess to lending his 'home movie' collection to Rattus? ...Was the rock monster actual…
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LEGO Classic Creative Building Box. $40.00 Family pass to see The Wiggles perform in concert. $150.00 Letting your kids watch a show where puppet animals are served drinks by an indentured Latino servant named Gomez? Priceless. In Episode S02E08, Joe wins big on the lottery. Picks up a fat wad of prime time benjamins. Gets his hands on some fresh d…
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Ever have that one character that you just can't stand? One that annoys you with their very presence. Frustrates you in every scene they occupy. Every line they utter akin to aural diarrhoea being force-fed into your ear drums. So with that being said, I have no qualms about breaking this news... Fake Kylie - YOU ARE THE WEAKEST LINK. GOODBYE! Epis…
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As requested by popular demand, this week's episode summary will be guest-written in Romanian by a good friend of the podcast - Google Translate! De fapt , șurub vorbind despre episodul . Mă duc să utilizeze această oportunitate pentru a se plâng de Mike . Urăsc totul despre el - de la mărgele lui ochi Keith - cum ar fi , elegant lui bine îngrijit …
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