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Looking for Goldie

Looking for Goldie

By: Golden Times
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Criminal defence lawyer Lauren wakes up to pouring rain and a large black truck slowly pulling up outside her house at 6:30am. 10 hours later, Goldie is missing... What happened? Who is Goldie? Where did she go? And why? A story of loss, love, trauma, suspicions, confusion, and perhaps most of all: Exceptional customer service! This podcast contains nudity, mispronounced words and gratuitous sound effects. Thank you Steven from Newcastle Live, Vanessa from Fivespice Creative, Samuel & Andrew from PLUS ES and Toni. The podcast was gratefully produced on Awabakal land.Golden Times True Crime
Episodes
  • Episode 4 - Pennies from Heaven
    Jul 28 2024

    Andrew explains how fantastic customer service can be a religious experience for some...AND why the roller on his computer mouse almost pulverised when Lauren sent through her final email.

    A few double entendres occur, Lauren makes another cheeky confession...and the golden trio agrees that kindness, in our crazy world, goes a long way.


    Also, a quick shoutout to Luke from Powertrade Industries who put Goldie in her right place :)

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    33 mins
  • Episode 3 - There Are No Strangers Here
    Jul 21 2024

    Lauren sends Retailer Assist an email, admitting she in fact did make a podcast. Andrew travels to Newcastle to meet with the golden duo. Through many laughs, the trio forge a friendship that will possibly last a lifetime. Lauren thinks Andrew is a peach, Duke thinks he is a pineapple.

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    37 mins
  • Bonus Episode #2 - The Arrival
    Jul 8 2024

    Not an "episode" as such, but just to let you all know that more is coming very, very soon...

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    1 min

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