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Author: Nathan and Tom

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Moderately Obscure is a Q&A podcast we ask the obscure questions of life to get to the real meaning of it all
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In Episode 18 we show you the best way to look after and care for your indoor plants, with our resident horticulturist Tom. This episode will give you tips and tricks you may not know get the most out of your plant children. Follow us on Spotify Email us at moderatelyobscure@gmail.com Follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/ModeratelyObsc1 Visit us at https://nlinton.net/
Episode 17: Stage 4

Episode 17: Stage 4

2020-08-0541:11

Covid-19 is having a big impact on how we live our lives in Australia, and especially Melbourne which has recently entered stage 4 lockdown due to rising case numbers and deaths because of the virus. In Episode 17 we discuss and breakdown the extreme but necessary new rules that stage 4 brings, and how we can better cope and help each other with what this new challenge brings.
Episode 16 jumps from one level to another, as we go from talking about our podcast and book recommendations to our business ideas, which turn out to be both an environmentally friendly concept and barely appropriate for the podcast. But both ideas are something that you can really "get up" on.   Send us an email at moderatelyobscure@gmail.com   Follow us on twitter @moderatelyobsc1   Visit us at https://nlinton.net/   Support us at https://ko-fi.com/moderatelyobscure
In episode 15 Nathan and Tom discuss if the world would be a better place if we all shared the same sexuality. They reveal their guilty pleasures, only to find out that they are suprisingly and questionably family friendly.   Send your questions to moderatelyobscure@gmail.com Visit us at nlinton.net Follow us on Spotify and @ModeratelyObsc1 on Twitter
This episode we discuss if the world would be a better place if we all shared the same sexuality. And  Nathan and Tom's guilty pleasures are surprisingly and questionably family friendly.Follow us on twitter @ModeratelyObsc1Visit us at nlinton.netSend us an email at moderatelyobscure@gmail.com 
The listener episode is back for its second round on the show! Nathan and Tom change the world in 5 seconds, why you should not get angry at Betty for taking your parking spot, and what on earth even is a hot dog!!? All will be revealed. Send us an email for the next listener episode at moderatelyobscure@gmail.com Follow us on twitter @moderatelyobsc1 Visit us on nlinton.net  
We are back to normal listening with our Q&A episodes! We discuss to what degree rules dictate our freedom in society, and is a cashless society really beneficial? Tom And Nathan agree to disagree. Send your questions through to moderatelyobscure@gmail.com Follow us on twitter @moderatelyobsc1   Visit us at https://nlinton.net/
In the final episode of our generations series we look at the youngest generations and what their future holds and how they will shape ours. moderatelyobscure@gmail.com nlinton.net @moderatelyObsc1
In the second episode of our three part generation series we talk about the "forgotten" generation and the "narcissistic" generation. We start to see the patterns, differences and connections with previous generations and how they have changed over time. what generation is Hermione Granger? And what does 0.4 of a baby look like? All is explained. Hang around for the surprise at the end!! moderatelyobscure@gmal.com nlinton.net @ModeratelyObsc1
Episode 10 marks the first of our three part generations series starting with builders and boomers If you want to send us a question or give us a topic to speak on, send it to moderatelyobscure@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter and visit nlinton.net for more info
In this episode we talk about the current protests unfolding in America as a result of the killing of George Floyd. We discuss why we must take a stand, why this keeps happening, and ask is Australia any different.    Email us at moderatelyobscure@gmail.com Follow us on twitter @moderatelyobsc1  
Everyone has their happy place they like to go to have their own time. But how do we do that when were confined within our homes? We discuss incompetence and happiness and how acknowledging your emotions and lack of understanding can be the best thing for you. If you have a question, email us as at moderatelyobscure@gmail.com, follow us on twitter or visit our website at nlinton.net/moderatelyobscure  
In this episode we discuss the resurrection of some well known historic figures and how they would make an impact on today's world. We also reminisce on those fads from the school days, and make sure they never return. If you would like us to answer a question, whatever it may be email us at moderatelyobscure@gmail.com or check out the website at nlinton.net.  You can find us on Spotify and the Itunes store We know all.  
This is the first of our (hopefully many) listener episodes, and it certainly is an obscure one. Nathan reveals all the goss of what happened to Kony 2012. We discuss Greg's kick hitting question and apocalyptic scenarios in which we would thrive. If you would like to send us an email at moderatelyobscure@gmail.com we would love to hear from you!! Or to find out more information about us visit nlinton.net/moderately-obscure
Nathan and Tom discuss their very true paranormal experiences and how they would be supreme overlords of the world. Shout outs are happening, VB puns are made and the rapid fire makes its debut. Send a question or comment to moderatelyobscure@gmail.com, for more info visit nlinton.net
Nathan and Tom discuss equality in this fast paced world and the awareness for unseen problems. They also apologise for previous episodes.
Nathan and Tom discuss growth in failure and festival culture
Nathan and Tom discuss the value of Isaac Newton and how he overlooked basic horticulture practices.
Join Tom and Nath on the first episode of Moderately Obscure where they question each other about what colour pee worries them the most and what princess they would be. 
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