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Nathan, Nat and Shaun

Nathan, Nat and Shaun

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Nathan, Nat & Shaun are all current world record holders in their own right – Nathan for having snuggled the most number of bunnies in a hammock (the previous world record holder was Cameron Diaz), Nat for putting the most number of socks on her left foot while listening to Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’ and most recently Shaun for stuffing the most number of bananas down his pants with a record of 273. They’re all very proud of their achievements. They also do a breakfast show on Nova 93.7 in Perth, Australia.

 

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  • Quickie | Jellyfish Jeopardy, Shaun Has A New Sponsorship? & Tim Blackwell Breaks Down All The Latest From Taylor Swift!
    Aug 13 2025

    Don't have time to listen to the full show? We got you covered on the Nathan, Nat & Shaun Quickie, all the best bits from Wednesday, 13th of August’s episode!

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    29 mins
  • Full Show | A Jellyfish Ended France
    Aug 13 2025

    A.I. spruiking erectile dysfunction and jellyfish knocking out a French power plant. Nat admits to cat calling a man with a dog, we break down the new Taylor Swift news with Tim Blackwell, and Joel Creasey drops by before teaming up with Tom Gleeson to chat Taskmaster Australia.

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    49 mins
  • Shaun Sport | Harley Reid, Olympic Kingsway & Pav
    Aug 13 2025

    Shaun covers the Australia Cup, Australia’s T20 cricket loss, Pav on all things AFL, Snoop Dogg’s grand final appearance, and Harley Reid’s contract.

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