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This popped up in my youtube suggestions. It's the podcast of Melbourne supporter Broden Kelly and an interview with BBB & his wife Hester. 

 

 
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10 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Is it any good?

Yup, I enjoyed watching it. BBB is a different cat to your average AFL footballer and it's refreshing to hear something other than the regular alpha male meathead banter that you tend to get on footy podcasts like American Aces, to name just one. Hester offers a really good insight into what the life of a partner is like too. 

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44 minutes ago, PartyTimeJohnny said:

great chat!

I thought so too. We're lucky to have him and they're lucky to have each other, I think. 


WTF. To correct.  3rd quarter. Key moment was Viney to Harmes to FRITSCH … not to Brown. BBB too polite to correct him.  
 

Broden Kelly.   Currently a part time comedian.  Auditioning as a wannabe podcaster.  

 

3 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

WTF. To correct.  3rd quarter. Key moment was Viney to Harmes to FRITSCH … not to Brown. BBB too polite to correct him.  
 

Broden Kelly.   Currently a part time comedian.  Auditioning as a wannabe podcaster.  

How dare he make a mistake.

3 hours ago, John Demonic said:

How dare he make a mistake.

Yes fair enough. But it was the main starting to the show in introducing Ben Brown, it’s a howler !!!  
 

The Harmes to Fritsch play in the 3rd quarter in the 21GF is a key turning point and part of Demons history.  

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GF memories

7 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Am I the only person left that doesn’t have their own podcast? 

You should start up ET's Trade Whisperer Podcast with Ricky Nixon and Tony Sheehan

Those who liked Benny Gibson, he has a podcast called The watch with Ben Gibson, with the first two guests Kade Chandler and Blake Howes. Really good discussions and a deep and meaningful chat about Gus. It won’t challenge the demonland podcast 😎 though which will always be no. 1.

I’m not Ben, just liked his work with the demons and though people would like to know.

Broden and Tom often make mistakes and joke about how the point of the podcast is their uninformed and imperfect reflections on footy.  Marnie (who is now a regular) is a sports journalist and more facts focused.

The podcast is pretty light hearted and enjoyable, without being off-puttingly blokes and pointless.  One of my top 3 regular podcasts (alongside Demonland and Footy Time)!


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