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In episode 23 Cameron and James invite Aussie megastar Adam Hills to take a seat with them. There is very little that Adam hasn’t done in his life like meeting the Royal Family, representing Australia at the rugby league World Cup, hosting TV shows like Spicks and Specks and The Last Leg , performing at international stand up comedy festivals, and receiving awards out his wahzoo. While we like to dream that we match up to these achievements, we know just how lucky we are that Adam made time in his busy schedule to talking to us.
Having recently finished the 2021 Physical Disability Rugby League World Cup we felt it was very important to talk to Adam about Physical Disability Rugby League and his involvement. His insight to the sport, it’s governance and the importance of its growth in the future. It quickly became very obvious that the South Sydney fan holds Australia and his bunnies close to his heart with his passion bleeding through in his playing performance at the recent World Cup.
We were lucky enough to learn more about his television program The Last Leg. Starting back in 2012 they were continued after the Paralympics with weekly episodes talking about disabilities, news, and sports. He was even nice enough to provided us with the secret ingredients that made them so successful.
We finish the episode with our hard cards and general conversation that left us in stitches and gasping for air.
We loved every second of this episode and we are certain that you will love it equally as much.
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This podcast episode is proudly sponsored by Suncoast Spinners a Wheelchair based sporting club.
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