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Winner | Best Interview

Australian Podcast Awards 2021

Judges Comments: Bad Behavior “impressed us with the sensitive and profound way the hosts tackled a taboo topic, intertwined with themes of gender, sexuality and religion. Well researched and informative, this is a faultless example of the power of thoughtful music to enhance the listening experience. The interviewee’s recount of her story was moving, raw and vulnerable… and had the judges frantically searching for how to listen to the rest of the episode.”

Awarded to ‘Gay Conversion Therapy Ft. Elena Joy Thurston’

Find the full list of 2021 winners here. 

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Winner, writing and podcasts | Good Stuff Awards 2021

Frankie Magazine 

Benjamin Law (Writing and Podcasts Judge): “Rosalind, Nikila and Namcheja have made a broadcast-quality, intelligent and dynamic listen – and, more importantly, they don’t just go for the taboos to be sensational, but dig deep. There’s a great sense of curiosity, respect and playfulness in these conversations and interviews – not always an easy balance to strike. As a bonus, it’s great to see a robust listenership and community already building around Bad Behavior.” 

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Winner | Best Arts & Culture Podcast

Australian Podcast Awards 2020

Judges Comments: “Bad Behavior captures the spirit of podcasting, through the rapport where the listeners can sense the hosts’ longstanding friendship, and through their choice of topics and guests that deserve more airtime than they are given in other forms of media.”

Find the full list of 2020 winners here. 

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Sticher feature: ‘Episodes You Can’t Miss’ | Aug 2020

Episode 8: Choosing Child-free for Climate

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MAGAZINE

Frankie Magazine, issue 104 | Oct 2021

Good Stuff Awards

“Rosalind, Nikila and Namcheja have made a broadcast-quality, intelligent and dynamic listen – and, more importantly, they don’t just go for the taboos to be sensational, but dig deep”

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ARTICLE

Star Observer | 14th March 2021

Bad Behavior Podcast

“You can be sure to come away from listening having had your perceptions shifted thanks to the respectfully handled subject matter and conversations”

You can find the article both in print and online

OPEN LETTER

FROOTY Mag  | 5th March, 2021

Open Letter From Co-Host Nikila Cranage

“Now, it’s back to tackle the taboo for season two, naturally set to address things left-of-centre and a bit strange – but also just everyday stuff we all experience”

LISTICLE

Victorian Women’s Trust  | 12th Jan, 2021

11 must hear feminist podcasts

“The podcast leaves room for learning and growth and is grounded in the assumption that nobody is perfect”

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Article

Onya Magazine | 19th March, 2020

Women Changing The World: Hit Indie Podcast ‘Bad’ Behaviour Returns

“…the hit indie podcast invites listeners to new content exploring themes from the taboo to the everyday”

Radio interview

Get Cereal | 12th March, 2020

We chatted to Jono and Jess from Get Cereal about our 11-year friendship, and how important it is to talk about difficult topics.

Get Cereal is the Breakfast show on SYN Radio

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LISTicle

Mama Cash Fund | July 30, 2018

A shout-out to these 8 feminist podcasts

“As the saying goes, well-behaved women rarely make history. These two creatives, Rosalind Anketell (based in Melbourne) and Nikila Cranage (based in NYC) embrace just that. From opposite sides of the globe, they bringing their different positions together to talk women, activism and social change, using everything from tattoos and architecture as starting points”