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Zan Rowe | Friendships Are The Yeast Of Our Lives

Zan Rowe | Friendships Are The Yeast Of Our Lives

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Zan Rowe is a beloved presenter, music journalist, and podcaster. Best known for her work across triple j, Double J, and ABC TV, she currently hosts Friday Mornings on Double J, the Take 5 podcast, and is creator and host of TV series Take 5 with Zan Rowe. She's also a fwend of Fwends! In this episode, Zan talks about the octopus and the turtle (this will become clearer), the need for constant investment in friendship, the importance of friendship over romantic relationships, when friends have kids, turbo friends, friends that call you on your bullsh*t, and much more!


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Georgia Mooney

Rhys Nicholson

Kyran Nicholson


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00:00 - Georgia, Kyran and Rhys catch up

30:20 - Interview

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