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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2021 · 33 MIN

S1E5: Jay

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Philosophers in the wilderness — Torres Strait Islander comedian Jay Wymarra joins Jimeoin to talk about religion, skateboarding, and their comedy roots, as they drive to Hervey Bay QLD. Waltzing Jimeoin is brought to you by G'Day Parks. Catch up the Waltzing Jimeoin TV show on 10 Play and watch the show on Sundays at 4pm on Channel 10. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Philosophers in the wilderness — Torres Strait Islander comedian Jay Wymarra joins Jimeoin to talk about religion, skateboarding, and their comedy roots, as they drive to Hervey Bay QLD. Waltzing Jimeoin is brought to you by G'Day Parks. Catch up...

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