
292 episodes

Russell Kane's Man Baggage Spirit Studios
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4.4 • 340 Ratings
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Join Russell and his celebrity panel as they unpack the emotional baggage that men spend their lives avoiding. With no topic off the table, Russell and his guests explore all the uncomfortable and anxiety inducing conversations that usually make men run for the door by doing what blokes do best - make daft jokes about them. Are men biologically more reckless? Are women naturally more assertive than men? Should all men wear a watch? Thought provoking, insightful and laugh out loud funny, Man Baggage takes you to all the best places.
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Do Women Have More Grit Than Men? ft Gemma Bird - Part 2
Do you have enough grit to stand the test of time? Or do you give up when the going gets tough? (no judgement, we love you either way).
Join Russell Kane, Lindsey Kane & financial expert, speaker and author Gemma Bird to hear what they have to say on the matter.
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Do Women Have More Grit Than Men? ft Gemma Bird - Part 1
Do you have enough grit to stand the test of time? Or do you give up when the going gets tough? (no judgement, we love you either way).
Join Russell Kane, Lindsey Kane & financial expert, speaker and author Gemma Bird to hear what they have to say on the matter.
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REBROADCAST- Do Men Use Humour In Daily Life More Than Women? Ft Chris Distefano - Part 2
On the panel to discuss humour this week is comedian Chris Distefano. Do men use humour in daily life more than women? Do children learn
their sense of humour from their parents? What type of humour do men and women prefer?
Join Russell, Lindsey and Chris to find out what they think on this week's episode of Man Baggage.
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REBROADCAST- Do Men Use Humour In Daily Life More Than Women? Ft Chris Distefano - Part 1
On the panel to discuss humour this week is comedian Chris Distefano. Do men use humour in daily life more than women? Do children learn
their sense of humour from their parents? What type of humour do men and women prefer?
Join Russell, Lindsey and Chris to find out what they think on this week's episode of Man Baggage.
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REBROADCAST- Do Men Hide Their Fears Better Than Women? ft DJ Fat Tony & Gizzi Erskine - Part 2
On Man Baggage This Week We Are Discussing Fear!
Russell is joined by Chef and Restauranteur Gizzie Erskine and King Of Memes DJ Fat Tony who discuss if Men Hide Their Fears Better Than Women.
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REBROADCAST- Do Men Hide Their Fears Better Than Women? ft DJ Fat Tony & Gizzi Erskine - Part 1
On Man Baggage This Week We Are Discussing Fear!
Russell is joined by Chef and Restauranteur Gizzie Erskine and King Of Memes DJ Fat Tony who discuss if Men Hide Their Fears Better Than Women.
Don't forget to subscribe to Man Baggage so you never miss an episode!
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Customer Reviews
Rob Moore’s a bell
Fantastic podcast, always an interesting listen! Rob Moore’s opinion on women, employment and childcare is ridiculous. Boo to him, woo to you guys.
New title: Men vs Women
Much like his other podcast, I want to like this one. I’ve tried I really have but for all the premise of “it’s just lads down the pub, bants, then on to the serious stuff”, it just always fails to materialise. It’s just a platform for every ‘right-on’ comedian to come on, Ivo Graham a case in point; decentish comedian but not one of the lads and always in a morally superior tone. Then you add the woman. It’s interesting that Russell says they are there as a moral auditor to make sure the male viewpoint is fair. That’s boilerplate for “we can’t trust men to have their own opinion”, maaaaaaate. Then it just flattens into a bland coffee session and no man learns anything except how a well off Guardian reader might raise their kids. It’s sterile. So what was the point? Let men be men, let women be women, and give men an actual enjoyable space to actually laugh at these things rather than it being treated like a guided meditation in a ‘safe space’
Great
This is a great podcast. I can relate to it on so many different levels, always has a good varied panel too.
Can’t wait for the next episode