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  • In this mini episode (which sounds like it was recorded underwater, but it was just via zoom) - Chris and Sarah bid you farewell! The Pants journey has come to an end for now. THANKYOU from the absolute bottom of our hearts to everyone who has listened, messaged, emailed, downloaded, recommended us to friends - we appreciate you endlessly.


    The journey has come to an end for now but make sure you follow us on socials at @christineryancomedy and @empireofgaul to keep up with our shows and goings-on right around the country. If you had tickets to our live podcast recordings, don't stress - the ticket vendors will be in touch regarding refunds.


    A HUGE thank you to Tim Duck for mastering all 20 episodes, to Century Comedy for the Artwork and to Yossif Kafejisky who created the theme song. This podcast was only ever an experiment and we learnt so much and an absolute ball - mainly thanks to you, our listeners. We hope you keep having Pants moments every single day.


    Signing off for now -


    Chris and Sarah xx


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  • We are back and spicier than ever in this episode where we hear great letters from listeners, and Sarah brings an article from 1867 protesting the hypocrisy of religion and Chris and Sarah discuss the role religion played in their lives growing up, and what happens after death (its now a philosophy podcast). Chris brings an article from the 1920’s criticizing the obsession with ‘husband hunting’ in women’s magazines.


    Sarah’s article is from South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thursday 2 May 1867, page 3. 


    Chris’s article is from Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tuesday 30 October 1923, page 9 - WOMEN'S MAGAZINES.


    Sources used:

    https://www.fwc.gov.au/documents/resources/history-of-australian-minimum-wage.pdf

    https://thedailyaus.com.au/stories/are-unpaid-internships-legal-in-australia/


    The comedian Chris referenced at the end is the wonderful Andrew Barnett who you can check out here - http://www.andrewbarnettcomedy.com/ 


    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


    Send us your stories, article tips or Pants Moments to [email protected] or via instagram at @chrisandsarahwearthepants


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  • *UPCOMING LIVE SHOWS + LIVE POD RECORDINGS*


    Newcastle (1 SHOW + LIVE RECORDING)

    Sunday 5th November - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-night-with-chris-ryan-and-sarah-gaul-tickets-681938104227


    Canberra (1 SHOW + LIVE RECORDING)

    Friday 17th November - https://www.trybooking.com/events/1089525/sessions/4040048/sections/2027245/tickets


    In this episode Chris has officially moved house and it went…weirdly well. Chris shares an article from the 20’s about responses to feminism (and a long winded article from a dude who, if he was around today, would have a one-man podcast), and Sarah shares an article about women’s involvement in farming, the lack of recognition and a brief history of sexism in agriculture (its not as dry as it sounds). 


    Chris’s article is from The Triad : a journal devoted to literacy, pictorial, musical and dramatic art

    Vol 9 No 10. (11 August 1924) - Equal Pay.


    Sarah’s article is from Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sunday 21 July 1907, page 9 - Farms for Women.

     

    Episode sources are below:

    https://thelatch.com.au/what-is-feminism/

    https://victoriancollections.net.au/stories/stories-of-women-on-the-land

    https://www.womenaustralia.info/leaders/biogs/WLE0426b.htm

    https://farmbuy.com/post/a-brief-history-of-aussie-women-in-agriculture


    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • *UPCOMING LIVE SHOWS + LIVE POD RECORDINGS*


    Sydney (5 SHOWS)

    27th September - 1st October - https://sydneyfringe.com/events/the-before-shot-ii/


    Newcastle (1 SHOW + LIVE RECORDING)

    Sunday 5th November - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-night-with-chris-ryan-and-sarah-gaul-tickets-681938104227


    Canberra (1 SHOW + LIVE RECORDING)

    Friday 17th November - https://www.trybooking.com/events/1089525/sessions/4040048/sections/2027245/tickets


    It’s the last episode ever in Chris’s Sydney apartment before Chris moves back to Canberra! Long live the weird mat! Sarah brings a letter from the 30’s about women being stingy when it comes to themselves, Sarah and Chris, as it turns out, do not have that problem. They discuss their favorite splurge purchases. Chris brings a series of tips from mothers about how to raise kids - don’t be deceived, it’s extremely wholesome. They discuss their childhood and current hobbies. Don’t forget to subscribe and review on your podcast platform of choice! 


    Sarah’s article is from Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982), Saturday 21st December 1935, page 19 - WOMEN’S ECONOMY  


    Chris’s article is from Australian Women’s Mirror 18th August 1842, page 14. MOTHERS WHO KNOW HELP, MOTHERS WHO MAY NOT


    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • *UPCOMING LIVE SHOWS + LIVE POD RECORDINGS*


    Sydney (5 SHOWS)

    27th September - 1st October - https://sydneyfringe.com/events/the-before-shot-ii/


    Newcastle (1 SHOW + LIVE RECORDING)

    Sunday 5th November - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-night-with-chris-ryan-and-sarah-gaul-tickets-681938104227


    Canberra (1 SHOW + LIVE RECORDING)

    Friday 17th November - https://www.trybooking.com/events/1089525/sessions/4040048/sections/2027245/tickets


    This week Chris and Sarah talk jumping on the Matildas bandwagon and Chris makes a life announcement. Chris brings a horrendous article about how to Mother kids from 1846, and they realize the article may not be quite what it appears. Chris reads an ad for a radio and they reminisce about only being able to listen to songs when they came on the radio. Sarah brings a piece about a woman who cut her finger off to survive a brown snake bite, and they talk survival instincts and Chris shares an incredible survival story from Peru. 


    Chris’s article is from The Penny Saturday Journal 4 April 1846 - A SHORT ADVICE TO MOTHERS, ON THE MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN BY MARTIN BRAMBLE.


    Chris’s ad is from West Wyalong Advocate (NSW : 1928 - 1954), Friday 31 August 1928, page 10. 


    Sarah’s article is from The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Saturday 18th January 1930 - page 27 

    BUSH WOMAN'S COURAGE.


    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • *UPCOMING LIVE SHOWS + LIVE POD RECORDINGS*


    Sydney (5 SHOWS)

    27th September - 1st October - https://sydneyfringe.com/events/the-before-shot-ii/


    Newcastle (1 SHOW + LIVE RECORDING)

    Sunday 4th November - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-night-with-chris-ryan-and-sarah-gaul-tickets-681938104227


    Canberra (1 SHOW + LIVE RECORDING)

    Friday 17th November - https://www.trybooking.com/events/1089525/sessions/4040048/sections/2027245/tickets


    In today's episode, Chris and Sarah get straight into conversation and forget to introduce the episode - they talk about weird generational fat shaming and things that adults say that stay with you. Sarah shares an article about the wage gap in teaching in the year 1900 (literally), and Chris shares an article from a female writer on how to get paid and stay in work as a creative. They talk about their favourite teachers, getting paid or not paid as a comedian and read some weird joke ideas from their phones. 


    Sarah’s article is from The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Friday 24th August 1900, Page 4 - “SEX AND SALARY.” 


    Sarah also referenced WGEA and the ABS. 


    Chris’s article is from The AUSTRALIAN WOMAN'S MIRROR Vol. 26. No. 13. Wednesday, February 22nd 1950 - A “Mirror” Reader Who Writes - “COLLECTING EDITOR SCALPS”.


    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • It’s a dreary day but Sarah and Chris have a cakey and coffee and are READY to brighten your Monday. This week Chris brings an article that outlines an American woman’s reflection on Australian women, with some VERY spicy takes on our (non-existent) sophistication, charm and culture. Sarah brings an article loaded with inspirational quotes, initially thinking it would be a laugh but it turns into a discussion on kindness, hope and service. Chris reveals that her Mum listens to the podcast. 


    Chris’s article is from Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser (SA : 1880 - 1954), Friday 8th September 1893, page 4 - AUSTRALIAN WOMEN.


    Sarah’s article is from The Express (Adelaide), Wednesday 8th November 1922, page 2 -  SUGGESTED MOTTOES. 


    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • Is 13 lucky or unlucky? We honestly don’t know. In this episode Sarah deep dives all the way to the ocean floor to talk about the Titanic and the origins of ‘women and children first.’ Chris talks about her time on a cruise ship and turns out Sarah is mortally afraid of the underside of ships.  Chris shares a story from the 20’s about the best way to treat depression in women, and it’s as productive and weird as you imagine. 


    Sarah’s article is from The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Monday 22nd April 1912, page 8 - The Women of the Titanic.


    Sarah’s ad is from The Mercury (Hobart, 1860-1954), 9th February 1929, page 5 - “WHAT WOMEN IN THEIR FORTIES NEED.  


    She also referenced this article from The Guardian, this article from the SMH and the Titanic Wikipedia page. 


    Chris’s article is from The Australian Women’s Mirror, 22nd March 1927, page 30 -  The “Off-colour” Feeling by Janine Jouet. 


    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • This week Chris tells us all about the end of an Aussie arts magazine and Chris and Sarah discuss the state of the arts in Australia. Sarah reads an opinion piece from a massive loser who thinks women shouldn’t play sport, then goes into a brief history of women and sport, starting with the first Olympics and ending today. They discuss the sports they played as a kid and the best Pants moment of all time from Chris’s mum. 


    Chris’s article and ad is from Bohemia - the All Australian Literary Magazine,  July 1940. 


    Sarah’s article is from Courier-Mail (Brisbane), Thursday 27 September 1934, page 12 - “Women and Sport” 


    Sarah also referenced these articles from The National Library, The New York Times, ESPN and Aljazeera.   


    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • In this freewheeling episode, we hear a pants moment from a listener who stepped away from a fuckboi, and Sarah brings a series of terrible jokes from the ‘humour’ section of a 1940’s Newspaper. Chris and Sarah discuss their worst jokes and the process of joke writing. Chris presents some unhinged recipes and ads from ancient times, and they discuss whether women are happier at 40 or 20 (those are the only 2 options). 


    Sarah’s jokes are from Molong Express and Western District Advertiser, Saturday 26th July 1941, Page 16.


    Chris’s articles are from:

    Australian Women’s Mirror, 4th November 1930 - Advertisement: “Eno’s Fruit Salt”The Newcastle City and Country Almanac & Directory: With farm and garden calendar,  January 1875, page 68: “Recipes”Australian Women’s Mirror, 16th August 1938, Page 55 - “Woman of 40 Happier than Woman of 20”

    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • In this episode Chris is obsessed with her new insulated Kinto travel mug (not sponsored - yet) and Sarah’s local cafe ghosted her. They play one of Sarah’s comedy songs. Chris brings a hilarious article from a journalist researching an offensive radio program in the 30’s, and Sarah brings an article about divvy labes from 123 years ago - what has changed? They discuss housework, retiring into a sharehouse and whether its pronounced research or research. 


    Chris’s article is from The Wireless Weekly: the hundred percent Australian radio journal, December 30th 1939, “JULIA IN SEARCH OF A WORD OR, THROUGH DARKEST DICTIONARY WITH ROD AND GUN.” 


    Sarah’s article is from Evening News (Sydney), Thursday 4 July 1901, page 5, “Women and Housework.” 


    Sarah referenced the ABS website, this paper from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency and work from The Future of Work Lab.   


    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • In this episode we hear a great pants moment from a listener, and Sarah brings an article about stuffed bird hats going in (and then promptly out) of fashion, thanks to journalism and activism. They talk about their relationship to birds and modern excessive displays of wealth. Chris introduces a new segment to the podcast, and brings an article about an infamous female spy from WWI. They talk about what they would be like as spies (terrible) and their worst date stories (also terrible). 


    Sarah’s article is from The Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser - Friday 18th January 1889, Page 3 - “A Cruel Fashion”


    Sarah also referenced this story from The Emu (warning: contains graphic images) and also used this handy article by Hayley Webster and Gemma Steele from Museums Victoria. 


    Chris’s ad for Ferozone came from The Australian Women’s Mirror - January 29th, 1935.


    Chris’s article came from The Australian Women’s Mirror - 4th November 1930, “An Amazing Woman Spy Exploits of Mata Hari, the “Red Dancer” By Nishni 


    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • In this episode Chris and Sarah are cozy indoors on a rainy day. Chris reads a letter to the editor from the 30's and goes down a rabbit hole about the first female radio presenters, and discuss what’s changed in radio broadcasting. Chris and Sarah do a trial audition as commercial radio presenters, and assume offers will be flooding in. Sarah shares a story about a stressed-out journalist who decided to holiday at home rather than risk travelling, much to her detriment.


    Chris’s article is from ABC Weekly Letters to the Editor - 25th July 1935, “WOMEN ANNOUNCERS” by Mrs. Yvonne Rolfe


    Chris referenced this obituary of Elizabeth Jenkins from the Sydney Morning Herald, and this research from the ANU for her story.  


    Sarah’s article is from Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982), Saturday 12 January 1946, page 15 - “I Stayed Home” by Betty Nesbitt. 


    Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • In this remarkably laidback but quite researched episode, Chris and Sarah are slightly dusty from the night before. Sarah brings an article about the importance of a pretty frock in finding a husband, and they decide that promenading (dressing up and strolling by the sea as a social activity) needs to come back in a major way. Sarah goes down a rabbit hole about Australian divorce law and they discover South Australia is kind of progressive. Chris brings an article about migration in the 60’s and they talk about their adventurous mums moving overseas in the 70’s. 


    Sarah’s article is from The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA: 1867-1922), Saturday 10th October 1908, page 5 - “Caught by A Pretty Dress: Good Bait for Men.” 


    Chris’s article is from The Bulletin, Wednesday 1st February 1961, page 8 -  "Plain English: Not so mobile Donna"


    Chris used The National Museum of Australia and the National Archive of Australia in her research. 


    Sarah used the Australian Human Rights Commission website, and a Book Review from the UNSW Law journal. 


    Episode edited by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • In a particularly wholesome episode, Chris and Sarah discuss a weird moment Sarah had at a gig and their current book and TV obsessions. Chris shares an article about pioneer feminists in Australia, and shares a powerful moment she had at college. Sarah shares a silly story from a Sunday paper from the 30’s about a man, his wife a mystery pair of socks. 


    Chris’s article is from The ABC Weekly, Saturday July 8 1950 - Australian Pioneers of Women’s Rights by Frances Davidson 


    Sarah’s article is from Sunday Mail (Brisbane, 1926-1954), Sunday June 5 1932 - Ways of Women; A Bargain in Socks. 


    Sarah references this very handy Gender Equality Timeline by the Victorian Women’s Trust 


    The books Sarah read are The Song of Achilles and The Way I Used to Be - make sure you read the blurb on both and take care before reading! 


    Episode edited by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • This week Chris + Sarah come to you live from a retro hotel in Lennox head (Northern NSW). They share some emails from listeners, then Sarah shares an article about a 16-year-old girl called Barbara who complains to her doctor that she has no personality. Doc has several helpful suggestions including to stop being boring and whingey; this leads to a discussion about the musicals we were in in high school. Chris shares an article about the benefits of rhubarb, Sarah realises she isn’t entirely sure what rhubarb is and they have a conversation about their favourite houses they have lived in, and their dream homes. 


    Sarah’s article is from Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982), Saturday 3 May 1947, page 47 - Smooth Your Personality 


    Chris’ article is from  Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982), Saturday 10 June 1933, page 38 - Don't Forget the RHUBARB


    Episode edited by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • It’s episode four! This week Chris and Sarah use the cursed eyebrow kit to draw one eyebrow on each other, and recall the moment just minutes before the podcast where Sarah set Chris’s kitchen on fire. They try filming and hate it so stop filming. Chris brings an article centring around the controversy of having card games and dances for church fundraisers (spicy) and they discuss how much they hate any sort of organised fun or group activities. Sarah brings a horrifying article from a male model scout who takes the liberty of explaining, across six pages, what real beauty is and that the most beautiful age is 23 (?). 


    Chris’s article is from The Australian Women’s Weekly, Saturday 10 June 1933, Page 24 - ‘Women and her work: Are church dances and cards wrong?’ 


    Sarah’s article is from The Australian Women's Weekly, Saturday 5 January 1946, page 2, ‘What is beauty?’ 


    Episode edited by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • Three’s a charm! Chris shares an unhinged idea for a joke she recorded in the middle of the night and they discuss fever-dream-esque kids TV programmes. Sarah shares an article about turtles, leading to Chris telling several horrifying stories about childhood pets. Chris shares some handy beauty tips from the 40’s including eating vegetables, swimming and bending over. Sarah rails against garden salads and Chris rails against overcooked meat. There’s a protracted conversation about sharks, and Chris recalls being in an earthquake. 


    SOURCES:


    Sarah’s article is from The Australian Women's Weekly, Saturday 13 January 1934, page 3 - “Why not a Turtle as a Boudoir Pet” 


    Chris’s article is from The Australian Women’s Weekly, Saturday 2nd October 1943, page 21 - “Beauty Tips for Busy Workers” 


    References to vegetable prices from The West Australian, Thursday 29th July 1943, page 2 


    Episode edited by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy.



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  • We made it to week 2! Chris and Sarah discuss their dream podcast sponsors in great detail. Chris shares an article about women wearing men’s tailoring (outrageous!); they talk the benefits androgynous outfits,  and picking outfits for awards shows. Sarah dives into an article about the hidden meaning behind various flowers and fruits as gifts, and they discuss disastrous high school dating experiences and their favourite gifts to receive. 


    SOURCES: 


    Chris’ article is from The Australian Women’s Weekly, Saturday 10th June 1933 - “Women in Trousers” 

    

    Sarah’s article is from  The Australian Women's Weekly, Saturday 13 January 1934, page 19 - “The Language of Love in Flower and Fruit 


    HOT MESS (the comedy feature film mentioned) is available  on SBS (Australia only) - https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/zh-hans/movie/hot-mess/2168862787670 or via Itunes/Google Play etc outside of Australia.  


    El Jannah and Butterball were the chicken shops mentioned in the episode. 


    Episode edited by Tim Duck at Versed Productions

    Music by Yossif Kay 

    Artwork by Century Comedy. 


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  • EPISODE THE FIRST! Chris and Sarah panic over a mysterious cursed eyebrow kit and argue about the origins of their friendship. Sarah does a theatrical reading of an article from the 30’s about marriage and the division of labour in the home (DIVVY LABES). They talk being out of step with feminist trends, Chris tells a cancellable joke and they realise Doritos are an impractical mid-podcast food. Chris shares an article about a ‘slimming entrepreneur’ and they talk skinny as a social currency, and Chris shares what it’s like seeing herself on TV. 


    SOURCES:

    Sarah’s article is from The Australian Women's Weekly, Saturday 13 January 1934, Page 10 - “Marriage and Love: Why does it Gradually Wane” 

    Chris’s article is from The Australian Women’s Weekly, Wednesday 31st January 1973, Page 29 - “Slimming is Big Business”


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    Music by Yossif Kay

    Artwork by Century Comedy


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