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The Oddcast

The Oddcast

By: Topher Field and Carlz J Söda
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🎙 The Oddcast with Carlz J Soda and Topher Field

Join Carlz J Soda and Topher Field for The Oddcast—a podcast where we untangle the chaos of politics, culture, and the everyday absurdities of modern life.

From Hollywood scandals to political power plays, we cut through the noise with sharp insights, bold opinions, and just the right amount of wit. No topic is off-limits, no hypocrisy goes unnoticed, and yes, we’ll probably have a laugh at the madness along the way.

If you’re over the spin and ready for straight talk with a playful edge, this is the podcast for you.

🎧 Tune in every week for a fresh perspective and a fun deep dive into the issues that really matter.

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Episodes
  • Who’s Really Running the Show? | The Oddcast - Episode 42
    Oct 23 2025

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    This week on The Oddcast, Carly and Topher dive into a wild week of politics, hypocrisy, and cultural chaos.

    🇺🇸 Kevin Rudd gets humbled at the White House after years of Trump-bashing.
    🇯🇵 Japan’s new Prime Minister is being smeared by Western media for prioritising law, order, and mass deportations.
    🇦🇺 Jacinta Allan pushes through Victoria’s Treaty despite polls showing only 37% support — democracy, anyone?
    🏠 Karlene Chandler wins a WFH court case against Westpac, raising serious questions about who’s actually in charge: the courts or the corporations.
    🧠 Councils are spending your rates on anti-racism “bystander” training, while core services fall apart.

    It’s a masterclass in misplaced priorities — from politicians to CEOs, artists to activists, everyone seems to have forgotten who they serve.

    👊 We ask the question: who’s really running the show?

    👉 Watch the full episode for the truth the media won’t touch.
    🎧 Subscribe, comment, and share if you’ve had enough of the double standards.

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    3 hrs and 27 mins
  • LIVE SHOW #16 The Left Can’t Live Without an Enemy
    Oct 17 2025

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    2 hrs and 10 mins
  • Industrialising the Merkin as we reforest society | The Oddcast Episode 41
    Oct 16 2025

    This week on The Oddcast, Carlz and Topher dive into one of the most bizarre cultural moments yet — Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS line releasing hairy underwear. Yes, really.

    But beneath the absurdity lies something deeper: how the Kardashians industrialised beauty, how we’ve commodified the female body down to the follicle, and what it says about a culture that can sell anything — even pubic hair.

    We also unpack:
    🌍 Trump’s unexpected Gaza peace deal — why the Left can’t celebrate peace unless it’s on their terms.
    🔥 Lidia Thorpe’s “burn down Parliament” remarks and the hypocrisy around who gets away with incitement.
    ⚖️ Linda Reynolds is moving to bankrupt Brittany Higgins.
    🔪 Melbourne’s crime wave versus Premier Allan’s “Melbourne is safe” claims.
    👩‍⚖️ NT Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro’s blunt “born a bloke, men’s prison” policy and the rise of moral clarity in the gender debate.
    🎤 Plus, Taylor Swift backlash, the industrial beauty complex, and why society’s moral decay isn’t about Left vs Right — it’s Good vs Evil.

    💬 Tell us what you think — are we finally growing back the forests, or just rebranding the weeds?

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    3 hrs and 5 mins
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