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Verbal Warning

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by Dylan , Josh, Tristan

5.0(8 reviews)
53 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

Three Australian men. No qualifications. infinite self-assurance. Workplace tales, weekend mishaps, online gibberish, current affairs, conspiracy theories, and everyday turmoil in Australia come together in the weekly podcast Verbal Warning. Staying on topic is more of a recommendation than a rule, nothing is scripted, and nothing is taken too seriously. Anticipate jokes, disagreements, poor counsel, dubious viewpoints, and discussions that somehow veer off course. No specialists. No pretense of professionalism. Just three mates talking shit and having a laugh. Sit back have a beer and a laugh

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Publishing Since

7/23/2025

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June 23, 2026

The Clarkson Protocol

<p>This week on Verbal Warning, we kick things off with some exciting upgrades coming to the podcast setup before immediately descending into absolute chaos. We try to answer one of life’s biggest mysteries: why does it feel like people in shopping centres are either walking directly at you… or secretly following you? If you’ve ever found yourself doing the awkward left-right dance with a stranger, this one’s for you.</p><p><br></p><p>Then the episode takes a more heartfelt turn as we talk about Jeremy Clarkson’s recent health battle and how much Top Gear and The Grand Tour have meant to us over the years. From the ridiculous challenges to the unforgettable road trips, we look back on the moments that made us laugh, why the end of an era hit so hard, and why sometimes it’s perfectly okay for a grown man to have a tear over three blokes driving cars.</p><p><br></p><p>To wrap things up, we settle one of the dumbest debates we’ve ever had… broccoli versus broccoli. Don’t ask. Just crack a beer, sit back, and enjoy another completely unfiltered episode of Verbal Warning.</p>

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June 16, 2026

Weather, Women & Wagons

<p>The boys are back for the unofficial milestone episode — 50.1. This week we tackle the absolute circus that is modern dating and try to figure out how we’ve reached a point where nobody knows what they’re doing anymore. We also dive into Perth’s weird weather and ask the question everyone’s been thinking: what the hell is going on with all this rain?</p><p><br></p><p>Then comes the debate that could tear friendships apart: would you rather have one McLaren or 1,000 AU Falcons? The answer might shock absolutely nobody.</p><p><br></p><p>We also touch on a certain someone whose name may or may not rhyme with Donnie Clue, discuss the unspoken rules of servo etiquette, and break down the growing epidemic of people forgetting how to behave in a cinema.</p><p><br></p><p>As always, there’s plenty of side quests, questionable takes, and complete nonsense along the way. It’s Episode 50.1 of Verbal Warning — slightly more mature than Episode 50, but only by about 0.1%.</p><p><br></p><p>Grab a beer, settle in, and enjoy the chaos.</p>

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June 9, 2026

Fifty Shades of Verbal

<p>Episode 50 is here and it’s absolute chaos from start to finish. This week the boys dive into the bizarre rise of LARP-style content creators and why it feels like the internet is slowly dragging us back to the glory days of 2016 YouTube. From over-the-top characters to questionable online trends, nothing is safe from a Verbal Warning roasting.</p><p><br></p><p>The lads also take aim at KFC before telling the unbelievable story of Dylan and Tristan driving to four different KFCs after Episode 49, only to abandon the mission completely and end up at Hungry Jack’s instead. A journey that achieved absolutely nothing except wasting fuel and lowering morale.</p><p><br></p><p>We also uncover a newly discovered fish species that somehow looks like it has a fanny on its face, revisit Dylan’s Friday antics, and witness Dylan’s genuine disbelief after learning Tristan, Ben from America, and Josh somehow made it through life without knowing the Nutbush dance.</p><p><br></p><p>It’s a milestone Episode 50 packed with internet nonsense, questionable decisions, Australian culture, and the usual amount of verbal warnings. Strap in.</p>

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What is Verbal Warning?

Three Australian men. No qualifications. infinite self-assurance. Workplace tales, weekend mishaps, online gibberish, current affairs, conspiracy theories, and everyday turmoil in Australia come together in the weekly podcast Verbal Warning. Staying on topic is more of a recommendation than a rule, nothing is scripted, and nothing is taken too seriously. Anticipate jokes, disagreements, poor counsel, dubious viewpoints, and discussions that somehow veer off course. No specialists. No pretense of professionalism. Just three mates talking shit and having a laugh. Sit back have a beer and a laugh

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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