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All The Best is for new Australian storytelling. Hear from a Melbourne-based cannibal, how the Australian Wallabies used theatre workshops to improve  
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This week, outgoing host Maddy shares some of their favourite All The Best stories. 

Mouthfeel by Jared Richards

It was an accident when Jared first used his housemate’s toothbrush. If he’d known how much he liked doing it, he would’ve done it ages ago.

Sound design and original music composition: Pip Leason

Supervising producer: Eugenia Zoubtchenko 

Additional thanks to Subbed In, where Jared first read a draft of ‘Mouthfeel’

Music: ‘Femme Fatale’ – The Velvet Underground & Nico (performed by the Vitamin String Quartet), ‘Sunday Morning’ – The Velvet Underground (performed by the Vitamin String Quartet) 

Howdie Doo by Papa Grumbus

Upon starting an observational experiment as a strange New Years resolution, Papa Grumbus discovers how absurd their interactions are with those closest to them, and how little they actually know about the world surrounding them.

Producer: Papa Grumbus

Recordist: Zacha Rosen

This story was originally read at Read to Me, a comics reading night in Sydney. Find out more on their Facebook.


Public Defecation Act by Concetta Caristo

Most people like to edit out the most embarrassing parts of their lives. Not Concetta. She wants to tell you exactly what happened when her Mum found her blind drunk in the gutter on Norton St.

Written and performed by Concetta Caristo

Instagram: @concettaworldwide

Supervising producer: Ryan Pemberton

Music: ‘Airliner’ by Podington Bear, ‘The Confrontation’ by Podington Bear

 

All The Best credits:

Production Manager: Danni Stewart 

Editorial Manager: Mell Chun

Host: Maddy Macquine

Episode mix and compile: Oliver Duke 

Social Media Producer: Matilda Fay 

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