KIIS 97.3FM’s Robin, Terry & Kip make life feel even better in Brisbane. Catchup on the full show and best bits.
FULL SHOW: Robin’s Top Gun Review, Sharpie Life-Hacks, Food Rules, Another 10 Grand Winner! + MORE!
Kip’s International Influencer Incident
What’s The “Food Rule” You Won’t Break?
FULL SHOW: Logies Chat With Sonia Kruger, Tattoo Chat With Jess Mauboy, Shirtless Tom Cruise Chat With The Gals + MORE!
What Are You Hiding From Your Parents? Ft. Jess Mauboy
Tez Is Running From The Police ... WHY?
FULL SHOW: Remember Andrew Symonds, Movies That Stand The Test Of Time + MORE!
Movies That Stand The Test Of Time… And Those That Don’t
What Drives You Made At A Restaurant
FULL SHOW: Robin has done an ALL-NIGHTER, Kip is stressed about Crypto, Our listeners are battlers with also doing ALL-NIGHTERS & more!
Did they find love at our All Tindered Out Singles Party?
Robin has been up all night
FULL SHOW: Robin’s About To Have A BIG Night, Ross Noble Joined The Show, Harry Potter Quiz + MORE!
Good Vs Bad Divorce
EXTENDED EXCLUSIVE: Ross Noble v Tom Cruise
Different Approaches To NAPLAN
EXCLUSIVE EXTENDED INTERVIEW - Lisa Curry chats with Robin
FULL SHOW: Robin Has An Issue With Kip’s Netflix Suggestions, Are Kids Too Soft, What’s Happening In The Entertainment World + MORE!
Are Kids These Days Too Soft?
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It’s a lighthearted nightmare in here, weirdos! Morbid is a true crime, creepy history and all things spooky podcast hosted by an autopsy technician and a hairstylist. Join us for a heavy dose of research with a dash of comedy thrown in for flavor.
If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.
Hosted by Laura Beil (Dr. Death, Bad Batch), Sympathy Pains is a six-part series from Neon Hum Media and iHeartRadio. For 20 years, Sarah Delashmit told people around her that she had cancer, muscular dystrophy, and other illnesses. She used a wheelchair and posted selfies from a hospital bed. She told friends and coworkers she was trapped in abusive relationships, or that she was the mother of children who had died. It was all a con. Sympathy was both her great need and her powerful weapon. But unlike most scams, she didn’t want people’s money. She was after something far more valuable.