
Eating Fried Chicken in the Shower Podcast
1) COVEN's Moe Laga: 'I ran away from home at 21'
Performance artist Moe Laga joins James in the shower to talk about getting away, getting a new family and getting blazed. Produced by Charlie Bleakley.
2) Sarb Johal: 'We don't always need to unpick our wounds'
Psyschologist and media commentator Sarb Johal joins James Nokise to talk about living with trauma. Produced by Charlie Bleakley.
3) Psychologist Sarb Johal: 'Good friendships protect us'
Psychologist and media commentator Sarb Johal on how friendships grow good mental health. Produced by Charlie Bleakley.
4) The Fan Brigade's Amanda Kennedy: 'I refuse to feel shame'
Comedic duo The Fan Brigade talk about finding yourself, finding some help and finding your best friend. Produced by Charlie Bleakley.
5) Psychologist Sarb Johal: 'We need to accept our own complexity'
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal on identity and ambition. Produced by Charlie Bleakley.
6) Joe Daymond: 'I had a massive identity crisis'
Comedian and social media superstar Joe Daymond talks about being overseas, being a professional comedian and being "The One". Produced by Charlie Bleakley.
7) Psychologist Sarb Johal: ‘Self-validation is glue for your identity’
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal on validation and identity. Produced by Charlie Bleakley.
8) Roseanne Liang: 'I was addicted to external validation'
TV and film creatives Roseanne Liang and Perlina Lau join James to chat about parental validation, professional validation and personal validation Produced by Charlie Bleakley.
9) Psychologist Sarb Johal: ‘Much of what we consider masculinity causes serious harm’
Clinical psychologist Dr Sarb Johal on overcoming toxic masculinity. Produced by Charlie Bleakley.
Psychologist Sarb Johal: ‘Much of what we consider masculinity causes serious harm’
11:00 | Oct 14th, 2021
10) SWIDT: 'Crying is a form of healing'
Award-winning Hip Hop crew SWIDT join James to talk about lessons in geography, lessons in philosophy and lessons in biology. Produced by Charlie Bleakley.