Episodes

  • Kylie's Netflix Doco - Fans React
    May 21 2026

    For some Lovers, it was like their life flashing before their eyes. And then Kylie dropped a bomb.

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    44 mins
  • Bored? Sabrina, Madonna & Introducing Mela9C
    May 8 2026

    2026 has been incredible for music and now we have newcomer Mela9C!

    But James says "I'm bored" as Madonna fans everywhere call for his head.

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    32 mins
  • The Sabrina Factor
    May 2 2026

    Welcome to Time To Talk Australia — the show where we dive deep into the moments, music, and pop culture that keep the world buzzing!

    Today, we’re talking about Madonna’s brand-new single “Bring Your Love” — and asking the question that’s got fans and critics fired up: is Madonna a victim of ageism, or just rewriting the rules of what it means to stay iconic?

    Stick around — we’ve got opinions, history, and a little controversy coming your way.

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    51 mins
  • The Problem with Lillytino
    Apr 21 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the rise, the chaos, and the contradictions of online creator Lillytino — a personality who’s built a massive following while leaving just as many people confused, frustrated, or outright entertained. What is the real issue here? Is it the content, the persona, the fandom, or the internet’s obsession with turning every creator into a character? And what's up with Nugget?!?

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    31 mins
  • Confessions II Has Begun - Fans React
    Apr 18 2026

    Fans are losing their minds as the first whispers of Madonna's long-awaited Confessions 2 begin to surface. In this special episode, we dive into the early rumors, leaked details, and wild speculation surrounding the sequel to her iconic 2005 album. From potential collaborators and sonic directions to whether she'll revisit the dance-floor confessionals that defined a generation, we break down what we know—and what we desperately hope for.

    Join the conversation as die-hard Madonna stans react in real time to the breaking news. Will Confessions 2 deliver the same rebellious energy and club anthems that made the original a masterpiece? Or is Madonna about to reinvent the confessional format for a whole new era? Email is at timetotalkaustralia@outlook.com

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Michael Jackson - Every Accuser Talks
    Apr 4 2026

    A 10-year-old California boy, James (Jimmy) Safechuck, is hired to appear in a Pepsi commercial alongside Michael Jackson. In Leaving Neverland, Safechuck says that Jackson befriended him and his family after the ad began airing, that the singer was immediately generous to him and allegedly began lavishing him with gifts — including, Safechuck says, his jacket from the "Thriller" video. Safechuck and his family also say that Jackson began flying them for visits and on vacations.

    On one such trip to Hawaii, Safechuck alleges, Michael Jackson first asked the boy to sleep with him in his bed.

    August 1993: Los Angeles police begin investigating Jackson

    The Los Angeles Times reports that the LAPD has begun investigating Jackson based on allegations that he possibly molested four children, including a 13-year-old boy. (The boy is mentioned by name and in photos in Leaving Neverland.)

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    2 hrs and 4 mins
  • They Took Half my Penis
    Apr 4 2026

    After having four inches of his manhood removed in a drastic surgery to save his life, Steven Hamill feared he would never fulfil his dream of being a father.

    The 33-year-old food industry worker was diagnosed with penile cancer in April 2019, after suffering a raft of distressing symptoms.

    Steven first visited his GP in March that year complaining of pain and swelling in his genitals, and was diagnosed with balanitis – inflammation of the head of the penis that can be caused by infection or irritation.

    He was sent home with a topical cream.

    But after developing worsening, intense pain coupled with an extremely unpleasant odour, Steven was rushed to A&E after fainting and waking in a pool of his own blood.

    There, doctors gave him the devastating diagnosis: penile cancer, advanced enough to require a partial amputation.

    Steven was terrified. 'Every time I went to bed I would think, 'is this the night I'm going to die? Will I see next week? Should I make plans for next week?',' he said.

    Today, however, Steven is cancer-free, and the proud dad of a four-year-old boy. And despite the taboo nature of his cancer, he has taken the brave step to go public – in a bid to raise awareness of the symptoms and encourage men not to delay seeking help.

    'I was really lucky that even after I had four inches removed it left me with around four inches,' Steven says. 'So it's still fully functional and working.'

    Around 700 men are diagnosed with penile cancer in Britain each year – the disease most commonly occurs in men over the age of 50.

    A significant proportion of cases are thought to be preventable. Cancer Research UK estimates more than 60 per cent are linked to known risk factors, including infection with certain strains of human papillomavirus (HPV), smoking, and chronic inflammatory skin conditions such as lichen sclerosus.

    The disease is notoriously hard to spot because symptoms can easily be mistaken for less serious problems, which men are often too embarrassed to talk about.

    As a result, late diagnosis is increasingly common, with many men ignoring early warning signs – which can, as in Steven's case, result in amputation.

    Of men diagnosed early, however, more than 90 per cent survive at least five years after diagnosis.

    Major risk factors include smoking, not being circumcised, a weakened immune system and older age.

    Symptoms include a growth, lump or sore that does not heal within four weeks, a rash, bleeding, abnormal discharge, as well as unexplained weight loss, extreme fatigue and abdominal pain.

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    47 mins
  • They're Coming! Meghan and Kylie to Stir Up Australia
    Apr 1 2026

    Which one will bring the most joy? Will Kylie's AFL extravaganza bring more wellness to Aussie citizens than Meghan's $3000 retreat?

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    31 mins