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Don't Shoot The Messenger

Don't Shoot The Messenger

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Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin are best friends who share their unique take on life. Nothing is off limits. Just don't shoot the messenger.988571 Social Sciences
Episodes
  • QUICK LISTEN - Six Quick Questions (From Ep 374)
    Nov 1 2025
    SIX QUICK QUESTIONS, for Red Energy: Owned by Snowy Hydro, a leader in renewable energy. Switch to 100% Aussie owned Red Energy. Corrie to Caro: What has stood out for you about Le Louvre jewellery heist? Caro to Corrie: What government agency v The people stoush are you watching with interest Corrie to Caro: What Cecil Beaton fact shocked you after seeing a new retrospective at the National Portrait Gallery Caro to Corrie: Which November doco release are you looking forward to seeing Corrie to Caro: What progressive fashion movement has dismally failed - Recommendation from Corrie on the back of this - https://www.instagram.com/molliecampsie/?hl=en Caro to Corrie: What’s your latest podcast find
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    16 mins
  • QUICK LISTEN - The Cocktail Cabinet (From Ep 374)
    Oct 31 2025
    The Cocktail Cabinet: Myles discusses Gin www.princewinestore.com.au 177 Bank Street, South Melb & Hansard Street, Zetland NSW & David Jones Food Hall, Castlereigh St Sydney
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    10 mins
  • QUICK LISTEN - BSF (From Ep 374)
    Oct 31 2025
    BSF. BSF brought to us by Red Energy. Owned by Snowy Hydro, a leader in renewable energy. Switch to 100% Aussie owned Red Energy. BOOK: CARO HAS A BOOK: Jonathan Coe's The Proof of My Innocence SCREEN: Corrie to review The Diplomat Series 3 Netflix FOOD: Corrie has a Recipe: Dark Chocolate, Ricotta, Coconut and Lime Cake by Sabrina Ghayour
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    13 mins
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