Follow their journey as they challenge, test and explore their friendship (sometimes to the limits). You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and maybe even discover a little bit about yourself too.
Roxy and Dale (and their Producer/Dale’s boyfriend Rob) are taking a break. But before they go, they’re revisiting the blood, sweat and tears of Season 1, in between Roxy throwing a curved banana and making Dale eat it. Plus the ‘On-The-Turn-O-Meter’ scores are in, and the winner will be revealed.
EXTRA LONG OPRAH-ESQUE-LIFE-CHANGING 10TH EPISODE! Dale lives in a campervan in Europe with his boyfriend / Producer Rob. And now, he’s making Roxy do the same. Will she discover a new found freedom in this minimalist ‘vanlife’ existence, or will she be scrambling back to her ensuite bathroom?
Dale’s having another (hopeless?) shot at turning Roxy onto superheroes (see Episode 1). The Uncanny X-Men transformed Dale into the loveable geek he is today. Will it work on Roxy? Plus, Roxy and Dale consider Cosplay, and offer proof that Dale has “special” weather-controlling powers.
Roxy chains Dale to the sofa for some Real Housewives of Beverly Hills & New York action. Could this episode be the catalyst for a new show: The Real Housewives of Brisbane? Or will it destroy Dale’s faith in humanity completely? (Bit dramatic - but drama is what these shows are all about).
Dale enlists the help of some “special” friends to transform Roxy into a karaoke Rockstar. Plus, he lays down the karaoke song selection rules everyone needs to know.
No crime goes unsolved when Detective Roxy is on the case. This episode, Roxy reveals to Dale the source of her true crime obsession as she tries to turn Dale into a ‘Murderino’ (a lover of True Crime podcasts).
Strippers, jazz hands, helicopters and Susan Boyle - Dale stages a “big budget” production in an attempt to convince Roxy that musicals aren’t completely horrendous. But there’s a twist in this episode that surprised the both of them!
Floating turds, razor blades and surfboard-sized sanitary pads - Dale unlocks the floodgates to a deluge of traumatic memories from Roxy’s childhood as he tries to turn her onto the thrill of Water Parks.
Tears, stripper poles, leaky tits and ‘tucking’. Inspired by RuPaul, Roxy hosts the inaugural ‘House of Hotten Drag Race’ in an attempt to transform Dale into a fledgling Drag Queen.
WTF is ‘furikake’ and how does someone survive to the age of 35 without cooking for himself? Roxy is determined to score better than Dale did last episode and turn him on to her love of cooking.
How do a gay ex-banker who lives in a camper van and reads comic books, and a menopausal middle-aged marriage celebrant who likes True Crime stories even meet in the first place?!
These two are an absolute hoot! Listening feels like eves dropping on a wacky, open, loving friendship. No holds barred and obviously unscripted, you get the feeling that they are enjoying the delightful discovery of what is said next as much as you are. Love this!
★★★★★
Sharon
Loving a nice new different podcast! My best friend is gay and we also have very little in common so I find my self nodding so much through a lot of your podcasts!!
★★★★★
Tarnia
Like having a drink with old friends around the kitchen table, I feel like I somehow learn something each episode in between snorting with laughter.
★★★★★
Jenni
The only podcast I never miss an episode of. Do yourself a favour and subscribe!
★★★★★
Gill
Great energy!
Love the chemistry and energy between the hosts, as well as the novel concept. Funny, relatable and addictive, love it!★★★★★
Amymareev
Phenomenal! Truly!
Can I be Roxy and Dale's friend please!?★★★★★
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