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Meet the Sydney Podcasters ARN Should Be Listening to.

43 min · Gestern
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ARN’s search for a new breakfast show to replace Kyle and Jackie O continues. Irene shares her pick for the big gig and Craig thinks there's one podcast that deserves to be on their radar. This week we introduce you to Tayla and Marcelo Montoya—a content partnership that is building momentum as one of the funniest, most dynamic and authentic combinations in the country. We want your feedback as to whether this husband and wife team could be the shake up that Sydney breakfast needs. Also this week we have the real reason behind Kris Fade saying no to his dream job on Kiis. Plus, what every breakfast team can learn from Jase Hawkins' remarkable approach to co-hosting - just when you thought good guys always finish last, someone like Jase comes along and proves otherwise. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Episode Meet the Sydney Podcasters ARN Should Be Listening to. Cover

Meet the Sydney Podcasters ARN Should Be Listening to.

ARN’s search for a new breakfast show to replace Kyle and Jackie O continues. Irene shares her pick for the big gig and Craig thinks there's one podcast that deserves to be on their radar. This week we introduce you to Tayla and Marcelo Montoya—a content partnership that is building momentum as one of the funniest, most dynamic and authentic combinations in the country. We want your feedback as to whether this husband and wife team could be the shake up that Sydney breakfast needs. Also this week we have the real reason behind Kris Fade saying no to his dream job on Kiis. Plus, what every breakfast team can learn from Jase Hawkins' remarkable approach to co-hosting - just when you thought good guys always finish last, someone like Jase comes along and proves otherwise. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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