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SpinCycle
SpinCycle Podcast
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The US Invades Venezuela and steals their President, The Swiss New Year’s Bar Fire & the Lachie Neale Cheating Scanda;
Welcome back to Spin Cycle and hello to Season Two. We’re starting 2026 exactly how we mean to go on, curious, sceptical, and slightly horrified. We kick off with a cold open that proves the internet never disappoints, unpacking a truly unhinged cheating story from the Facebook dating-exposé ecosystem. Think love-bombing, fake credentials, and an alarming number of sausage dogs left behind. From there, we move into the big global headlines. The United States has invaded Venezuela, detained President Nicolás Maduro, and announced it will temporarily run the country and its oil reserves. We break down how this happened, why it’s legally murky, what the oil has to do with it, and why the international reaction has been so divided. Next, we cover the devastating New Year’s Eve fire at a Swiss ski resort bar, an incident that has shocked a country known for safety and precision. We talk about what went wrong, the horrifying speed of the blaze, and the uncomfortable questions around negligence, crowd behaviour, and why people were filming instead of helping. We close with the Lachie Neale separation saga. From social media whispers to public statements, we walk through the timeline, the fallout, and the bigger conversation about privacy versus accountability when public figures build their brand on being “the good guy”. As always, we’re not here for hot takes without context. Read past the headline, question the narrative, and maybe be wary if a sausage-dog-obsessed man slides into your DMs. See you next week.
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6 days ago
36 minutes

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Tom Silvagni Sentenced, Epstein Files Drop, Christmas Interrogations & a Year-End Reset
It’s our final episode of the year, and we’re closing things out with big stories, bigger questions, and a little end-of-year honesty. This week on Spin Cycle, we unpack: Tom Silvagni’s sentencing, why this case captured public attention, what the judge actually said, and what could happen next with a potential appeal. The Epstein files release, what was made public, what was heavily redacted, and why transparency still feels selective. Christmas interrogations, the intrusive questions women face every festive season, from marriage and kids to careers and timelines, and why it all feels like an annual performance review no one asked for. A year-end reset, reflecting on what 2025 revealed, what we’re leaving behind, and why this moment feels more about shedding than reinvention. Plus, what’s been top of mind, cultural chaos, and a few sharp observations to carry you into the break. We’ll be back in the second week of January with fresh episodes and new energy. Until then, thank you for listening, sharing, and spinning with us this year
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2 weeks ago
43 minutes

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Tom Silvagni guilty, Donor Sperm Risks, Taylor Swift’s Bonuses & the Real Cost of Christmas
Before we begin, we want to acknowledge the horrific attacks at Bondi. We send our love and deepest respects to those impacted, and our hearts are with the victims, their families, and the communities affected. This episode was recorded in the aftermath, and we hold space for the grief, fear, and anger that so many are carrying right now. This week on Spin Cycle, we’re unpacking four stories that sit squarely at the intersection of power, money, and accountability, and why they matter more than the headlines suggest. We start with the Tom Silvagni case, examining suppression orders, legal privilege, and what this case reveals about who the justice system really protects, especially when money and influence enter the chat. Next, we look at the disturbing donor sperm cancer case, where a rare genetic mutation linked to high cancer risk has affected hundreds of children worldwide, exposing serious gaps in global fertility regulation and genetic screening. We then turn to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour bonuses, breaking down the eye-watering figures, the leadership choices behind them, and the uncomfortable question of what employers actually owe the people who make success possible. Finally, we close with the true cost of Christmas, as new data shows nearly half of Australians are worried they can’t afford the festive season, unpacking the emotional and financial pressure sitting behind the tinsel. As always, we’re cutting through spin, calling out inequity, and asking who really pays when systems fail quietly. New episode out now. 🎧
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3 weeks ago
38 minutes

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Hilary Duff’s ‘Mature’ Era, Hitler’s DNA Drama, Epstein Files Chaos, and Trump’s Ozempic Price Cut
This week on Spin Cycle, Claire and Gab deliver an episode that absolutely no one had on their 2025 bingo card. We’re talking pop culture whiplash, scientific absurdity, political humiliation and a White House deal that could reshape global health costs. First up, Hilary Duff is back with her new single Mature, and the internet is convinced she’s revisiting her controversial past with Joel Madden. We unpack the nostalgia, the lyrics, the age gap discourse and the Lizzie McGuire reboot that could have healed the nation. Then we dive into Channel 4’s wild new documentary analysing Hitler’s DNA. Yes, really. We break down what the science actually says, what it doesn’t, and why society loves trying to reverse engineer evil from anatomy rather than ideology. From there, we head straight into Capitol Hill chaos. US Congress has dumped a mountain of Epstein files online, the internet has gone feral, and Trump is in the worst PR storm of his life. We walk through the revelations, the memes, the “Bubba” debacle, and why Trump’s reaction is making the whole thing even worse. And to round it out, Trump has cut a deal to slash the price of weight loss injections like Ozempic, Mounjaro and Wegovy. We explain how tariffs, pharma politics and election year strategy collide, what it means for Americans, and why the global price drop will hit Australia next. It’s chaotic, clever and somehow all linked by one accidental theme this week. Strap in. Segments• Hilary Duff’s Mature Era• Hitler’s DNA and the Micro-Theory Spiral• Epstein Files Mass Release• Trump’s Weight Loss Drug Price Deal Follow, rate, review, and send to a friend who can handle highly unserious chats about very serious news.
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1 month ago
36 minutes

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US Government Shutdown, Dean Lewis Misconduct Allegations, Prince Andrew Loses Titles, and Australia Beats Bali for wellness
From Washington to Windsor to wellness retreats - this week’s Spin Cycle has it all. We start in the United States, where the government shutdown has stretched to a record-breaking 40 days. Claire explains how an entire nation can grind to a halt when Congress fails to agree on a funding bill, and why Australia’s system could never collapse in quite the same way. Gab dives into the human impact - millions unpaid, airports in chaos, and families left without support - as the political stand-off turns into a moral one. Then it’s over to the UK, where King Charles has officially stripped Prince Andrew of his royal titles. We unpack what that means for his reputation, Sarah Ferguson’s status, and the monarchy’s long game in managing scandal. Closer to home, we celebrate Australia officially overtaking Bali as the world’s top wellness destination. From bathhouses to cold plunges, we explore how wellness culture has gone mainstream - and how swapping wine nights for infrared saunas might just be the new normal. Finally, we cover the Dean Lewis misconduct allegations that led to his sudden withdrawal from the ARIA and TikTok Awards. We discuss the power dynamics between celebrities and fans, where the line sits between legality and ethics, and what accountability should look like in the age of social media. Hosted by Claire and Gab - two friends with MBAs, strong opinions, and a soft spot for hard truths - Spin Cycle unpacks the stories shaping culture, power, and the people caught in between.
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2 months ago
36 minutes

SpinCycle
The Louvre Heist Arrests, Lily Allen’s Divorce Album & Rebel Wilson's Legal Drama
This week, Spin Cycle turns 30 — and so do we. From Pitbull feminism and vibrating restaurant tables to the stories dominating culture and chaos right now. We break down the €88 million Louvre heist that’s giving Ocean’s 11 meets Bunnings Warehouse, talk life in your thirties (spoiler: it’s 30, flirty and financially unstable), unpack Lily Allen’s messy divorce album West End Girl, and dive into Rebel Wilson’s double defamation saga that’s giving Mean Girls meets Federal Court. Culture, crisis, and questionable decisions — all in under an hour. 💡 Segment Titles & Chapter Timestamps [00:00] Intro – Pitbull Feminism & the Perils of Bar Bambi[09:00] The Louvre Heist – Paris’ €88 Million Caper[15:30] 30, Flirty & Financially Unstable – Life in Your Thirties[18:40] Lily Allen’s West End Girl – An Autopsy of Marital Betrayal[25:35] Rebel Wilson vs The Deb – Mean Girls Meets Federal Court[32:31] Outro – Culture, Crisis & Questionable Decisions
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2 months ago
32 minutes

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Victoria Beckham’s Reinvention, The Louvre Heist, Prince Andrew’s Titles & Barnaby Joyce’s Exit
This week on Spin Cycle, Claire and Gab start with their Betrayal Lists — the things in life that should be on your side but absolutely aren’t (looking at you, neck pain and $8 coffees). Then, they unpack Victoria Beckham’s latest reinvention — how she “killed the WAG” to be taken seriously, and what her story reveals about ambition, privilege, and the impossible balance of womanhood. Next, they break down The Louvre’s seven-minute jewel heist — the daylight robbery straight out of Lupin — and why it’s raising questions about security, funding, and France’s art-crime wave. They also revisit Prince Andrew’s title retreat, the fallout from fresh police scrutiny, and what it means for the monarchy’s credibility. Finally, they turn to Barnaby Joyce’s political farewell (or maybe encore?) and Pauline Hanson’s recruitment pitch, analysing what it signals for the future of the conservative bloc in Australian politics. Smart, curious, and always a little unhinged — it’s your weekly spin on the stories shaping pop culture, politics, and power.
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2 months ago
41 minutes

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Taylor Swift vs Charli XCX, Trump’s Ceasefire Deal, Hollywood’s AI Actress and Deloitte’s $440k Blunder
Spin Cycle – Episode 28: Hormones, Hostages and Hollywood’s AI Actress After a month off, Gab’s back from Hawaii with a timeshare horror story — and Claire shares what it’s really like to go through an egg-freezing cycle, from the medical process to the emotional side of fertility. Then we break down this week’s biggest stories:• Taylor Swift’s new album and her subtle feud with Charli XCX – is it a genuine pop-girl Cold War or just perfect PR?• Donald Trump’s Middle East ceasefire deal – how he brokered peace between Israel and Hamas and why this one might actually hold.• Hollywood’s first synthetic actress, Tilly Norwood – exploring what AI means for creativity, consent and control in the entertainment industry.• Deloitte’s $440,000 AI debacle – when consulting meets copy-paste chaos. Smart takes, side-eye analysis and a few laughs along the way — it’s good to be back. Follow Spin Cycle for weekly deep dives into pop culture, politics and power plays, hosted by Gab Bonanno and Claire Anglim.
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3 months ago
45 minutes

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Prime Time Emmys, Making your home healthy & The Tradwife Trap for women
The 77th Primetime Emmys 2025 are in, and we’re breaking down the big wins, shocks, and red-carpet looks. From The Pitt’s surprise Best Drama Series win to Adolescence’s domination in Limited Series, we cover the standout speeches, red carpet fashion, and what these results say about the future of streaming TV. Then, we ask: is your home really a wellness retreat — or just a money pit with overpriced candles? We explore the rise of healthy homes, emotional architecture, circadian lighting, and why the wellness design trend is now a billion-dollar industry. Finally, we unpack the viral tradwife TikTok phenomenon. Is it slow-living nostalgia or a financial trap in disguise? From Ballerina Farms and prairie chic aesthetics to the hidden costs of single-income households in Australia, we cut through the sourdough and sundresses to reveal the economics behind the content. Plus: Gab’s off to Hawaii travel adventures, Claire’s cat Albert makes an appearance, and we weigh in on the fallout from the Charlie Kirk assassination and its impact on US politics. 🎧 Join us as we spin the week’s biggest stories in pop culture, politics, TikTok trends, streaming TV, and lifestyle economics.
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3 months ago
36 minutes

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Erin Patterson Sentenced, Netflix’s Unknown Number & Chloe Malle starting Vogue’s Nepo Baby Era
his week, Claire and Gab are spinning through a wild mix of culture, crime, and chaos: Millennial dads are spending more time with their kids than any generation before them — but are they really pulling equal weight at home? An orca scandal in France that has us genuinely speechless (and maybe slightly traumatised). The Safetrac surveillance saga — when your boss spies on you through your laptop mic and webcam, and why it’s actually illegal. Vogue’s new editor, Chloe Malle — a self-proclaimed Nepo Baby stepping into Anna Wintour’s shoes. Netflix’s shocking new documentary Unknown Number — catfishing, FBI raids, and a twist you won’t believe. Plus, the final chapter in the Erin Patterson mushroom trial: life sentences, chilling courtroom moments, and what comes next in the true-crime cinematic universe. It’s funny, sharp, and a little unhinged — exactly how we like it. 🎧 Hit follow, drop us a quick rating, and send this to a friend who loves a good unpack. Keywords: Erin Patterson sentencing, Erin Patterson mushroom trial, Unknown Number Netflix documentary, Chloe Malle Vogue editor, Vogue nepotism baby, SafeTrac workplace surveillance, illegal work from home spying, millennial dads parenting, orca scandal France.
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4 months ago
41 minutes

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Afghanistan travel Influencers, Taylor Swift's Engagement, Poland Prenatal Testing rates & Ultra Violette Sunscreen Recall
This week on Spin Cycle, Gab and Claire dive into four stories shaping the headlines — and the biases beneath them: Afghanistan Influencer Tourism – An Australian influencer’s travel vlog from Taliban-run Afghanistan sparks backlash. Is it cultural insight, propaganda, or something in between? Taylor Swift’s Engagement – Behind the flawless PR rollout: power, control, and why prenups matter when love meets billion-dollar empires. Iceland’s Prenatal Testing – With near-universal screening and termination for genetic abnormalities, we unpack the ethics of “choice,” eugenics, and women carrying the moral weight. Ultra Violette Sunscreen Recall – Australia’s cult SPF brand faces customer fury after testing revealed products failed to protect. Trust broken, reputation on the line. Plus, what’s been living rent-free in our heads this week: Princess Diana’s enduring legacy and TikTok conspiracies about Trump. If you enjoy the episode, follow Spin Cycle, leave a quick rating, and flick it to a friend who loves a good debate.
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4 months ago
33 minutes

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Fit for TV, The Biggest Loser Exposed, Lindsay Lohan’s Freakier Friday Comeback & Australia Recognises Palestine
This week, Claire and Gab dive into three huge stories about power, perception, and the narratives we buy into: Fit for TV: The Rise & Fall of The Biggest LoserNetflix’s new three-part documentary revisits The Biggest Loser, exposing the toxic diet culture behind the so-called “empowerment” show. We break down the scandals, the metabolic damage contestants still live with, and how the franchise shaped (and scarred) an entire generation’s relationship with food, fitness, and body image. Lindsay Lohan’s Wholesome Hollywood ReturnFrom Freaky Friday nostalgia to her new role as a sober mother living largely out of the spotlight, Lindsay Lohan is back in a way few could have predicted. We unpack her comeback, her decision to live in Dubai for privacy, and what her story says about survival, reinvention, and second chances. Australia Recognises Palestine: What Does It Really Mean?Australia has joined a growing number of nations formally recognising Palestine as a state. But what does “recognition” actually mean in practice? We explain the two-state solution in plain language, why public sentiment and protests shifted Albanese and Penny Wong’s stance, and how Israel has reacted. Plus: Claire’s obsession with the Bruce Lehrmann defamation appeal (and the judges’ savage one-liners) Justice for The Parent Trap’s Meredith Blake continues Why eyebrow comebacks and mouth taping somehow made it into this week’s banter If you’re here for sharp analysis, pop culture nostalgia, and a dose of side-eye at the spin behind the headlines, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, rate, and share SpinCycle—new episodes every week. Keywords: SpinCycle, Australian podcast, The Biggest Loser Netflix documentary, diet culture, Lindsay Lohan comeback, Freaky Friday, Australia recognises Palestine, two-state solution explained, Bruce Lehrmann appeal, pop culture analysis, Claire Anglim, Gabriella Bonanno
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4 months ago
40 minutes 48 seconds

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Male Pill Breakthrough, Zara’s Thin Model Backlash, Ozempic Shrinks Dining, GPT-5 Breakup & Australia’s Underquoting Crisis
This week, Claire and Gab unpack the stories shaping your body, your bank account, and even your AI therapist. Male Pill BreakthroughFor the first time, a non-hormonal male contraceptive has passed initial human trials. Could this finally shift the burden of birth control? We dig into the science, the trust issues, and why women might still keep a backup plan. Zara’s Thin Model Backlash & The Ozempic EffectZara’s UK ads have been banned for promoting unhealthy body standards—just as weight-loss drugs like Ozempic reshape not only fashion, but fine dining. From “heroin chic” to smaller plates at Michelin-starred restaurants, we explore how appetite-suppressing drugs are quietly changing industries. GPT-5 Breakup: Why Users Miss Their AI BestieA TikTok saga of a woman falling for her psychiatrist takes a turn when her ChatGPT bot “Henry” gets involved. But with GPT-5’s new, colder personality, users are mourning the loss of warmth from their favourite chatbot—and experts warn against relying on AI for therapy. Australia’s Housing Market Rort: The Underquoting CrisisEighty per cent of auctions are selling above the advertised price guide—and it’s not an accident. We unpack The Age’s investigation into underquoting, how buyers are being used as auction-day “props,” and why the real estate industry is finally hinting at reform. Plus: Justice for The Parent Trap’s Meredith Blake The Erin Patterson “Mushroom Lady” trial update Why smaller portion sizes might be the new normal If you’re into pop culture, media spin, and smart-but-fun takes on the week’s biggest stories, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, rate, and share SpinCycle—new episodes every week. Keywords: SpinCycle, Australian podcast, male contraception, male pill, Zara ad ban, heroin chic, Ozempic effect, GPT-5, ChatGPT therapy, AI relationships, underquoting, housing market Australia, Erin Patterson trial, Meredith Blake, Claire Anglim, Gabriella Bonanno, pop culture analysis, media spin
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5 months ago
34 minutes 18 seconds

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Skims Face Wrap Hype, First Guardian Collapse, Ghislaine Maxwell’s Prison Play & Victoria’s Work From Home Revolution
This week on SpinCycle, Claire and Gab dig into the systems shaping beauty, power, and financial survival in 2025: Beauty and the Business: Skims’ Viral Jaw-Sculpting Face WrapKim Kardashian’s latest Skims launch has gone viral—but does the jaw-sculpting face wrap actually work, or is it just another “insecurity product”? We unpack the science, the social media backlash, and what the beauty industry’s relentless new standards really mean for women. Australia’s Biggest Financial Crime: The First Guardian CollapseA $590 million super fund Ponzi scheme has left over 6,000 Australians—mostly nearing retirement—completely wiped out. Claire breaks down how the First Guardian scam was able to flourish for years, what went wrong with regulators and platforms, and the devastating human cost. If you have a self-managed super fund, you’ll want to hear this. Ghislaine Maxwell’s “Club Fed” Prison Power MoveWhy is Ghislaine Maxwell now sharing the “cushiest” US federal prison with Elizabeth Holmes and Real Housewives stars? We break down her campaign for a Trump pardon, her strategy behind Epstein witness negotiations, and what her story says about privilege, power, and the US justice system. Victoria’s Bold Work From Home Law: Radical Reform or Election Sugar Hit?The Victorian government wants to make two days of working from home a protected human right. Gab and Claire debate the pros and cons—will this be a revolution for working parents and carers, or will it backfire for employers, career progression, and workplace culture? Plus, why every debate about remote work is really about power and control. Plus: Palestine protests across the Sydney Harbour Bridge A cat cameo What we all owe each other in kindness—beyond performative “good deeds” on TikTok If you’re here for pop culture, business, and the deeper story behind the headlines, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, rate, and share SpinCycle—new episodes every week. Keywords: SpinCycle, Australian podcast, Skims face wrap, Kim Kardashian, beauty standards, First Guardian collapse, superannuation scam, Ponzi scheme, Ghislaine Maxwell, Trump pardon, work from home laws, Victoria Australia, remote work, Palestine protest, Claire Anglim, Gabriella Bonanno, women in business, pop culture analysis, financial crime, workplace reform
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5 months ago
41 minutes 20 seconds

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Kiss Cam Chaos, Millennial Managers, Songs of a Generation & Trump v Murdoch
This week on SpinCycle, Claire and Gab get candid about the news, culture, and corporate dramas spinning around us: Kiss Cam Chaos: Astronomer’s PR MasterclassHow a viral Coldplay concert moment became a career-ender—and somehow a marketing win. We unpack the CEO scandal, Gwyneth Paltrow’s cheeky cameo, and why Astronomer’s crisis response could end up in a business textbook (plus, the Peloton playbook and Ryan Reynolds’ surprise role). Millennials Take Charge: How Are We Leading Now?For the first time, Millennials are the largest cohort of managers globally. Claire and Gab dig into how millennial management styles are changing the workplace, balancing empathy with accountability, and navigating the messy middle between Gen Z and Boomers. From AI disruption to hybrid work, are we building better workplaces—or just people-pleasing with more emojis? Songs of a Generation: Triple J, Dad Playlists & The Science of NostalgiaDo certain songs define a whole generation? We break down the Triple J Hottest 100 “songs of all time,” why Untouched by The Veronicas and INXS’ Never Tear Us Apart made the list, and how musicologists decode the anthems that truly last. Plus, Gen Z vs Gen X picks and why Mr. Brightside will never die. Trump v Murdoch: When Media BFFs Break UpDonald Trump is now suing Fox News (and the Wall Street Journal) for billions over negative coverage—turning on the very network that helped build his MAGA brand. We break down the lawsuit, the power games behind the headlines, and why Rupert Murdoch (aged 94!) says he “will not be intimidated.” Is this just Trump’s next play for media attention—or the end of an era for conservative news? Plus: Kiera Knightley news, from Pride & Prejudice’s 20th anniversary to the Bend It Like Beckham sequel Sauna hats, Alba day spas, and the hot yoga hair hack The Gilded Age TV obsession, and why Claire might finally watch Outlander Love pop culture, media spin, and corporate chaos? You’re in the right place. Subscribe, rate, and share SpinCycle—new episodes every week. Keywords: SpinCycle, Australian podcast, Kiss Cam scandal, Astronomer PR, millennial managers, management trends, Triple J Hottest 100, songs of a generation, Trump Murdoch lawsuit, Fox News, pop culture, Gen Z, Gen X, workplace culture, nostalgia, Claire Anglim, Gabriella Bonanno
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5 months ago
34 minutes 29 seconds

SpinCycle
CEO Kiss Cam Scandal, Organ Theft in Turkey—Hoax or Horror? & MAGA Turns on Trump
  What do a CEO’s affair caught live at a Coldplay concert, the viral rumours of organ theft in Turkey’s surgery scene, and MAGA’s epic meltdown over Trump’s Epstein files have in common? They’re all on SpinCycle this week. First, Gab and Claire break down the “Kiss Cam” moment that blew up a $1.3 billion tech firm—and what happens when a workplace affair goes public (especially for women). Next, we dive into the truth behind those wild stories of organ theft and botched surgery in Turkey: Is there any real evidence, or is it just social media horror folklore? What are the real risks—and how can you avoid becoming a cautionary tale? Finally, US politics gets messier as Trump’s MAGA base turns on him for failing to release the infamous Epstein client list. Why are the conspiracy theorists suddenly accusing him of a cover-up? Plus: Top of mind: Monet at the NGV, and why The Gilded Age is your new binge obsession. Smart, funny takes on power, media spin, and why believing every headline can get weird fast. Relatable, insightful chat from two Aussie friends with MBAs who never take things at face value. If you love pop culture deep-dives, viral news, and laughing at the chaos, hit follow and share with a friend still waiting for “the list.”
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5 months ago
37 minutes 8 seconds

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Merivale Hospitality Scandals, Birkin Bags vs Property, The LaBuBus Craze, Drinking Culture in Decline and Giselle Pelicot Honoured.
This week, Claire and Gab break down the stories everyone’s talking about (and the ones flying under the radar): Labubu CrazeWhat are Labubus, and why are adults lining up overnight for them? We unpack the collectible toy mania, FOMO marketing tactics, celebrity endorsements, and why today’s hot trend could become tomorrow’s $3 op shop item. Plus, the wild world of Labubu knock-offs. Is Buying a Birkin Better Than a House?Gab’s considering a designer handbag in Hawaii, but Claire runs the numbers: would a black Hermès Birkin 25 have outperformed a North Sydney property in the last five years? We dive into luxury resale, investment myths, and what really holds its value. Drinking Culture in DeclineAustralians are drinking less than ever, and it’s not just Dry July. We explore why younger generations are ditching booze—wellness trends, soaring costs, changing peer pressure—and how the social landscape is shifting. Giselle Pelicot Awarded France’s Highest HonourWe celebrate Giselle Pelicot, the 72-year-old woman who courageously waived her anonymity to testify in a landmark case, and who has just been named a Knight of the Legion of Honour in France. What her story means for survivors and why she’s a feminist icon. Merivale Hospitality Scandal: Wage Theft, Superannuation & Melbourne’s Carpark ControversyWe break down the latest Merivale controversies—class actions over wage theft, sexual harassment allegations, underpaid super, and a Melbourne carpark deal that’s got everyone talking. What young workers need to know, and why it matters for your future. Plus: Farmers’ markets as luxury experiences Erin Patterson trial fallout If you’re into pop culture, media spin, and asking what’s really going on, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, rate, and share SpinCycle—new episodes every week. Keywords: SpinCycle, Australian podcast, Labubu, Birkin bag investment, drinking culture decline, Dry July, Merivale scandal, wage theft, superannuation, pop culture, Gen Z, Millennials, collectible toys, Erin Patterson trial, feminist icons, Giselle Pelicot, Claire Anglim, Gabriella Bonanno
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6 months ago
38 minutes 32 seconds

SpinCycle
Death Cap Diaries Finale – Erin Patterson Guilty Verdict, Murder Trial Breakdown & Victoria Child Abuse Crisis
This week on Spin Cycle: the global true crime story everyone’s talking about. We break down the Erin Patterson mushroom murder trial—verdict in, guilty on all charges. We’ll take you through the evidence, timeline, and wildest moments from the case that’s had Australia (and the world) obsessed: from the infamous beef Wellington, wild search histories, and jury camp chaos, to the big question—why did she do it? It’s our raw, honest, and irreverent take on the most gripping murder trial of 2025. PLUS: The fallout from the Victorian childcare abuse allegations. We unpack the shocking charges against a childcare worker, the government’s fast-tracked response, industry reforms, the debate about banning men from caregiving roles, and the eye-watering salaries paid to childcare CEOs. What does this all mean for parents, educators, and gender roles in Australia? If you’re searching for Erin Patterson guilty verdict, mushroom murder trial, true crime Australia, or want a sharp, funny and feminist take on this week’s biggest headlines—this is the episode everyone’s listening to. Timestamps: 0:00 Erin Patterson murder trial: guilty verdict, timeline, evidence, and our (finally uncensored) hot takes 32:00 Victorian childcare abuse scandal: industry fallout, government response, and the future of early childhood education Subscribe and follow for more news, pop culture, and power analysis with Claire and Gab.
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6 months ago
43 minutes 29 seconds

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Dallas Cheerleader Pay Rise, The Double Life Drama & Bezos’ $50M Wedding Circus and tax time hints
is week on Spin Cycle, Gab and Claire cut through the noise to bring you the stories everyone is talking about—and the ones you’ll be talking about all week. Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ Pay Rise: Netflix brought them into the spotlight, but is a 400% pay increase really progress—or just a PR move? We dig into the numbers, the gender pay gap, and why these women have been undervalued for decades. Inside Jeff Bezos & Lauren Sanchez’s $50 Million Venice Wedding: Tacky or iconic? We talk celebrity guest lists, the ultimate power prenup, why Mackenzie Bezos remains the real MVP, and what happens when you try to rent an entire city for your vows. End of Financial Year—Tax Return 101: Claire’s finance brain delivers an actually useful guide to your Aussie tax return—what to claim, what to skip, and why the ATO already knows if you forgot that dodgy bank account. Death Cap Diaries: Erin Patterson’s mushroom trial hits jury camp. We break down the latest on Australia’s true crime obsession, the psychology of jury deliberation, and why a verdict could be weeks away. As always, we wrap up with what’s been living rent-free in our heads this week—from Gab’s ICU for houseplants to Claire’s obsession with jury psychology. If you’re new here, Spin Cycle is where we break down the news cycle, pop culture, and viral stories—always asking: what’s the real narrative, and whose interests are at play? Hit follow, rate, and review to support the show—and share this episode with a friend who’s definitely side-eyeing their partner’s LinkedIn. Disclaimer: All commentary on ongoing legal matters is based on publicly available reporting and court evidence. Erin Patterson is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
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6 months ago
34 minutes 57 seconds

SpinCycle
Free Speech on Trial, Iran-Israel Ceasefire & The Pressure to Always Reply and Erin Patterson trial final days
Spin Cycle Episode 16:  This week on Spin Cycle, Gab and Claire break down the headlines and the hidden narratives behind them—from the courtroom to your group chat. Here’s what’s spinning: When Free Speech Gets You Fired: We unpack the Antoinette Lattouf v ABC court battle. Why was a journalist sacked over a single Instagram repost? What does this mean for free speech, political pressure on media, and the independence of Australia’s national broadcaster? We cover the email campaign that led to her firing, the Federal Court’s ruling, and the million-dollar legal bill now facing the ABC. Iran & Israel: Ceasefire or Stalemate? From missile strikes to nuclear fears, we break down how tensions between Iran and Israel exploded, the global power plays behind the headlines, and why a “ceasefire” doesn’t mean peace is around the corner. Includes a one-minute explainer on the Iranian Revolution, the US’s shifting policy, and the shadow war for regional control. The Pressure to Always Reply: Why does it feel so hard to keep up with constant notifications, group chats, and unread messages? We get real about the psychology of leaving people on ‘read’, boundaries in the digital age, and how to protect your social battery. Death Cap Diaries: The Erin Patterson Mushroom Trial Update: As the high-profile Victorian trial heads to the jury, we sum up the judge’s instructions, the inconsistencies in evidence, and what’s at stake. (Reminder: commentary only—innocent until proven guilty.) Plus, our recs of the week—why you should binge “The Better Sister” on Amazon Prime and tips for a cozy Tassie weekend. If you enjoy Spin Cycle, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and share with a friend who needs a media spin detox. Spin Cycle: Pop culture, power plays, and a healthy dose of skepticism—one headline at a time. Disclaimer: All legal commentary reflects evidence heard in open court and public reporting. We are not offering news, facts, or verdicts. If you’re a juror, witness, or involved in any active case, please don’t listen until after the verdict.
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6 months ago
43 minutes 31 seconds

SpinCycle