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Work hates Podcast

Work hates Podcast

By: Brett Blake and Bron Lewis
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We’ve all had a nightmare work story, whether it’s a psycho boss, dreadful working conditions, or an insufferable workmate. If you’ve had none of these things, chances are, you’re the problem! WorkHate is comedy podcast is co-hosted by comedians, Brett Blake and Bron Lewis who have a rich tapestry of ridiculous experiences between them. Each episode, they interview someone who is courageous enough to share their nightmare work story. Could it be about you?



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  • Ep 73: Daniel Muggleton is the lawyer who couldn’t cut it in the fast food industry
    May 18 2025
    This week on ‘Work Hates’ we chat to the red adidas tracksuited comedian Daniel Muggleton. He has one of the sharpest tongues in the industry and he scares the shit out of hecklers. Before he was a successful comedian, he was a rich boy who did a law degree for fun. We loved hearing about his hospitality failures as well as the cringe gigs he’s experienced, especially the one at Tamworth Country Music Festival. Yeehaa! We had a great time recording this one, so enjoy this episode of ‘Work Hates’!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep 72: Rachael Hornbuckle pumped blood into limp willies
    May 11 2025
    This week on ‘Work Hates’ we chat with nurse and comedy up and comer, Rachael Hornbuckle! You might not know her name yet, but you will soon, this is one funny bish. Rach is a qualified nurse, and she spent her medical career doing a range of interesting jobs including erectile dysfunction (be mature guys). She tells us about a heinous boss and also about some of some awful gigs she’s had to experience. We loved this chat with Rach, so enjoy this episode of ‘Work Hates’!

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    47 mins
  • Ep 71: Chloe Petts was punched in the face for trying to help
    May 4 2025
    This week on ‘Work Hates’ we chat to UK comedian and global legend Chloe Petts. She’s a regular visitor of Australia because we love what she does, plus she’s an excellent hang. Before she was an internationally successful comedian, she worked with homeless and underprivileged people which makes her a much better person than both Brett and Bron. Chloe may sound posh but she has cleaned shit off walls and assures us that she’s as working class as they come. We loved this one and you will too! Enjoy this episode of ‘Work Hates’!

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    53 mins

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Two hilarious comedians interviewing fellow Aussie comics

Some really funny, harrowing and insightful experiences from some quite well known comics about their worst work experience. Great storytelling and interactions 🤣 . I listened to Zoe Coombs Marr and Wil Anderson episodes and now I'm hooked. 🙏.

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