• A story about seafood that's way too fresh with Oliver Phommavanh

  • Apr 8 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
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A story about seafood that's way too fresh with Oliver Phommavanh

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  • Oliver Phommavanh joins us to discuss - food. We find out that both Jacquie and Oliver have worked at Woolies. And Tim had a late night stand off with a surly Subway employee who used her mega microwave to excessive levels.

    To find out more about Oliver visit https://www.oliverwriter.com/

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    To find out more about Jacqueline Harvey visit jacquelineharvey.com.au
    To find out more about Tim Harris visit timharrisbooks.com

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