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Josh Partington - Content Creator Series

1 h 26 min · 9. juni 2026
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⚠️ This episode contains adult themes and language. Not one for the kids. ⚠️ Josh Partington started posting comedy content in August 2024. Within months he had over a hundred thousand followers and four million views on a single video. In this episode of The Anita Podcast, Anita sits down with the Melbourne-based content creator behind @keepingitjosh — the TikTok account making Australians feel deeply seen, wildly nostalgic, and absolutely certain they grew up in the same house. He was a self-confessed "background character" at school. Tried uni, lasted four weeks. Bounced between jobs he couldn't sit still in. Then one night his girlfriend said you should just post comedy videos — and everything changed. We also get into the teen social media ban, why finding out 68% of his audience are women completely floored him, and the personal moment that made him realise life is too short not to back yourself. Oh, and we finally find out whether Josh is actually a teacher. The internet has been asking. He answers. This one is funny, surprisingly deep, and goes places you won't expect. A big conversation with a guy who's only just getting started. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube. 📲 Follow Josh: @keepingitjosh on TikTok · @joshparto on Instagram 📲 Follow Anita: @hi.itsanita on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube #JoshPartington #keepingitjosh #TheAnitaPodcast #AustralianPodcast #ContentCreator #TikTokAustralia #AustralianContentCreator #PodcastAustralia #CreatorSeries ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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⚠️ This episode contains adult themes and language. Not one for the kids. ⚠️ Josh Partington started posting comedy content in August 2024. Within months he had over a hundred thousand followers and four million views on a single video. In this episode of The Anita Podcast, Anita sits down with the Melbourne-based content creator behind @keepingitjosh — the TikTok account making Australians feel deeply seen, wildly nostalgic, and absolutely certain they grew up in the same house. He was a self-confessed "background character" at school. Tried uni, lasted four weeks. Bounced between jobs he couldn't sit still in. Then one night his girlfriend said you should just post comedy videos — and everything changed. We also get into the teen social media ban, why finding out 68% of his audience are women completely floored him, and the personal moment that made him realise life is too short not to back yourself. Oh, and we finally find out whether Josh is actually a teacher. The internet has been asking. He answers. This one is funny, surprisingly deep, and goes places you won't expect. A big conversation with a guy who's only just getting started. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube. 📲 Follow Josh: @keepingitjosh on TikTok · @joshparto on Instagram 📲 Follow Anita: @hi.itsanita on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube #JoshPartington #keepingitjosh #TheAnitaPodcast #AustralianPodcast #ContentCreator #TikTokAustralia #AustralianContentCreator #PodcastAustralia #CreatorSeries ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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