Ever found an old diary and thought, “Wow… I was an absolute dickhead”? Same. Join me Nadine and my co-host Alex, just two Aussie girls, as we crack open some old diaries from our young adult years. It’s all here — the bad decisions, the romantic delusions, and the unfiltered angst. Each episode is packed with diary entries, break-up texts, big laughs, light roasting, and the occasional existential question about growing up as a young woman. Whether you're here for the nostalgia, the second-hand embarrassment, or the oddly wise reflections, this is the podcast for anyone who’s ever facepalmed at their past self. Diary of a Dickhead — you're welcome. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week on Diary of a Dickhead, we welcome a very special guest who cracks open their diary and takes us on a ride through early 2010s creative writing and general purge of emotions.
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In this episode of Diary of a Dickhead, we start with a big old “Who Am I” spiral. We talk through some heavier stuff — including a conversation about bulimia and body image (trigger warning: eating disorders) — and then, we pivot straight into gambling crypto on an online casino.
If you’re new here, just… go with it.
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In a different kind of episode, we take a break from the usual diary entries to explore The Dancing Plague of 1518 — a real historical moment where a bunch of people literally danced themselves to death.
We also get into affirmations and self-esteem — It’s half plague rave, half pep talk.
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*The term “jokes” is used loosely and does not guarantee humour, laughter, or even mild amusement. Listener expectations should be managed accordingly.
In this episode, I crack open a diary entry from my 21-year-old self, where I was clearly deep in the trenches of “love”. Then I dig up some of my old stand-up material written for Alex to rate.
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In this episode, we have a diary entry from 2014, sharing a half-baked spiritual awakening and Alex shares with us some of her super interesting Facebook posts from over the years.
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Ever found an old diary and thought, “Wow… I was an absolute dickhead”? Same.
Join Nadine and her co-host Alex as they crack open the pages of Nadine’s old diaries from her young adult years. It’s all here — the bad decisions, the romantic delusions, and the unfiltered angst.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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