What do Shane Warne and Michelle Obama have in common? Absolutely nothing, meaning it's the perfect combination for a shambolic chat 10 discussion.
Read MoreCrabb and Sales are BAAACCCKKK.... with apologies for the crappy service but also a selection of Very Good Reasons. Crabb deploys possibly the most emotionally aggressive plug for her new show in living history, Sales talks about why she quit 7.30 and the pair recommends a grab bag of theatre, TV, books and music. It's an extra long episode! Sales fuming of course.
Read MoreSales gets a turn to share what she’s been up to over summer
Read MoreCrabb talks about her holiday reading and watching.
Read MoreSales finally fulfils two lifelong dreams: delivering an entire episode about the Beatles, and replacing Crabb with a handsome Hollywood film star.
Read MorePart 2 of the Canberra Live Show from December 2021.
Sales and Crabb do their annual Best Of Lists
Read MoreCrabb and Sales have a nervous chuckle about an Adele interview bungle and discuss how to prepare for a celebrity encounter. They spend too long talking about Taylor Swift's red scarf, and Leigh stuns Annabel yet again by revealing she has never heard of a non-fungible token.
Audio heads-up: this remotely recorded episode sounds a bit... shall we say... tinny? And if you listen hard you'll hear Crabb stirring her tea.
Read MoreFinally, Sales has seen the new Bond film. And of course her highlights include some obscure musical detail, the lavish shots of Daniel Craig's eye region and the specific panthery way he dismounts a motorcycle.
Note: as a nostalgic treat for Chatters, this episode features slightly dodgy sound quality 'cos it was recorded remotely.
Read MoreCrabb and Sales dissect a New York Times article that everybody is talking about. Crabb is loving the work of a first-time novelist while Sales feels let down by one of her favourite comedians.
Read MoreA rip has emerged in the Sales Time Management Continuum; she's turned up to record the podcast without a list of topics! This gives Crabb an early headstart to yabber aimlessly about going to see Hamilton AGAIN and Helen Garner's new book which Crabb has read. The new Ottolenghi is reviewed, and Succession star Brian Cox has written a memoir full of celebrity human wreckage, principally his own.
Read MoreSales goes on an epic James Bond binge, including a rendition of the theme music, while Crabb gets her own back with a big clang: some one-on-one time with super-author Liane Moriarty.
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