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After our viral banned baby names debate took over TikTok, Lauren Edwards is back for the season finale and things get even more unhinged.This week we’re diving into the world’s weirdest banned baby names, from Burger King and Batman to Mini Cooper, FIFA and Fish & Chips. We also discuss Etsy witches, tarot readings, fan edit culture, Off Campus obsession, situationships, dating disasters and the Irish man who asked me to become his “dirty little secret”.Lauren shares stories from her acting career, we unpack the funniest tradie nicknames ever invented, and I reveal the brutal conversation that finally ended my 18-month situationship.If you’ve ever wondered whether you can legally name your child Metallica, why men refuse to go to the doctor, or what happens when a situationship meets its inevitable demise, this episode is for you.Topics include:Banned baby names around the worldViral TikTok storiesChild-free life updatesSituationships and modern datingRed flags, relationships and rejectionTradie humour and workplace nicknamesFan edits, BookTok and Off CampusAstrology, tarot cards and Etsy witchesWhy Australian baby names are getting increasingly cursedSubscribe for new episodes of Mads World exploring dating, relationships, feminism, sexuality, love, life and internet chaos with unhinged strangers from the internet.

What happens when you’ve been with the same person for 12 years, get engaged in Japan during cherry blossom season, survive your 20s, and somehow avoid every dating app horror story?This week on Mads World, I’m joined by content creator, actor and newly-engaged queen Molly Lee Clancy for a chaotic conversation about modern relationships, growing up, internet culture and why your 30s might actually be better than your 20s.We chat about Molly’s surprise engagement in Japan, meeting her fiancé as a teenage swim teacher, the biggest lessons from a 12-year relationship, confidence in your 30s, social media brain rot, dating app red flags, influencer culture, online hate, and the absolute disaster that unfolded when Molly flooded a Hilton bathroom on her second day of work in Canada.We also discuss heartbreak, timelines, people-pleasing, finding yourself as you get older, why nobody knows what they’re doing, and the strange comfort of realising everyone is just making it up as they go.Expect relationship advice, travel chaos, toilet humour, internet discourse, millennial nostalgia and plenty of oversharing.In this episode:* Getting engaged in Japan* The reality of a 12-year relationship* Why your 30s are better than your 20s* Dating app red flags* Social media hate and influencer culture* Growing confidence and self-worth* Heartbreak, grief and moving on* Travel stories from Canada and beyond* The funniest bathroom disaster you’ll ever hear* Brain rot, people-pleasing and modern lifeFollow Molly Lee Clancy on Instagram and TikTok.#MadsWorld #MollyLeeClancy #Relationships #DatingPodcast #EngagementStory #ModernDating #WomenInTheir30s #MillennialPodcast #AustralianPodcast #ComedyPodcast #LifeLessons #InternetCulture #DatingAdvice #SelfGrowth #FemaleFriendship #ContentCreator #InfluencerCulture #JapanTravel #TravelStories #Heartbreak #PersonalGrowth#dating #podcast #datingadvice

Award-winning comedian Robyn Reynolds joins Mads for a chaotic conversation about dating disasters, body image, feminism, heartbreak and the ridiculous things women do for validation. From the worst Bumble date in history to crying over her wisdom teeth after surgery, Robyn shares stories that are equal parts hilarious and deeply relatable. Together, Mads and Robyn unpack modern dating, situationships, bad sex, male validation, body insecurity, therapy, growing older and why caring what men think might be the craziest thing women are taught to do.They also discuss:The most unhinged date stories everDating women vs dating menBondi beauty standards and body imageWhy women become FBI agents after a breakupSituationships, cuddling and modern romanceCellulite, tummy fat and the beauty industryThe pressure women face to be perfectWisdom teeth trauma and emotional anaestheticsFoot fetishes, mealworms and financial hardshipLearning to stop seeking male validationIf you’ve ever stalked an ex online, cried over something ridiculous, questioned your body, survived a terrible date or wondered why dating feels like a full-time job, this episode is for you.Subscribe for new episodes every week exploring dating, relationships, feminism, sexuality, love, life and internet chaos.#DatingPodcast #ComedyPodcast #Feminism #BodyImage #Situationships #ModernDating #Relationships #Women #Comedy #MadsWorld #dating #MentalHealth #DatingApps #SelfWorth #MelbourneComedyFestival#dating #podcast #datingadvice

Mads is joined by the hilarious Annalise for one of the most chaotic dating episodes yet. The girls unpack the absolute horrors of modern dating, mutual ghosting, Hinge fails, men with podcasts, gym boys, moustaches, buzz cuts, emotional unavailability, ADHD relationships, OCD spirals, and why some men should genuinely never speak again.From the infamous “booger eater” date story to late-night pub disasters, situationships, red flags, and savage rounds of Fuck, Marry, Kill, this episode is pure unfiltered girl talk for anyone currently surviving the dating trenches.The episode also dives into ADHD diagnoses in women, dating with anxiety and OCD, emotional intelligence in relationships, why women love funny men, and the chaos of trying to find love in Melbourne.Expect brutal honesty, internet brain rot, niche dating discourse, and way too much oversharing. If you love podcasts about dating, relationships, feminism, pop culture, mental health, ADHD, modern romance, internet culture, Hinge stories, situationships and chaotic female friendships, this episode is for you.Subscribe to Mads World on Spotify, YouTube and Apple Podcasts for new episodes every week.#dating #podcast #datingadvice

Mads is joined by comedy and lifestyle creator Niiyell for a fun and honest conversation about dating, content creation, social media burnout, confidence, diversity in the Australian creator industry and the pressure of being seen online.Niiyell opens up about taking a break from TikTok and Instagram, wiping her socials clean, navigating a difficult TikTok Awards red carpet experience, and finding inspiration again after attending the Amari Gala, a celebration of Black excellence, creators, entrepreneurs and community. She also talks about why she loves making content, the fear of changing your niche, imposter syndrome, algorithm anxiety and what it really feels like to come back online after disappearing for a while.Plus, Mads and Niiyell spiral through real life dating fears, delusional celebrity crushes, being single, the chaos of men, AI influencers, Facebook aunties, Beyoncé, Love Island, dystopian TV shows and why sometimes you want a movie meet cute, but also think every man approaching you might be a murderer.This episode is for anyone interested in TikTok creators, Australian influencers, comedy, dating, internet culture, diversity and inclusion, content creator burnout, social media pressure and the messy reality of trying to be authentic online.Topics include: Niiyell, TikTok, Instagram, content creation, comedy creators, Australian influencers, TikTok Awards, Amari Gala, diversity in media, Black excellence, social media breaks, creator burnout, imposter syndrome, dating stories, AI influencers, online confidence and internet culture.

Comedian Freddie Arthur returns to Mads World for a chaotic, hilarious and very unfiltered conversation about the Australian comedy scene, men in comedy, group chat scandals, touring disasters, sex clowns, clown college, Airbnb nightmares and what really happens behind the scenes at comedy festivals.In this episode, Maddy and Freddie unpack the weird world of stand up, from male comedians offering unsolicited notes, to comedy group chat chaos, to the mysterious Melbourne clowns allegedly sleeping their way through the scene. Freddie also shares the story of accidentally booking an Airbnb in Brisbane that turned into a full blown horror film, plus the reality of touring, performing, making content, dealing with chaos and trying to stay sane while doing comedy across Australia.Funny, feral and full of gossip, this episode is for anyone who loves stand up comedy, Australian comedians, behind the scenes creator stories, chaotic dating adjacent chat, female comedians, internet culture and deeply unhinged stories that somehow all connect back to clowns.Listen now for comedy gossip, touring horror stories, Mads World chaos and Freddie Arthur being an absolute menace in the best possible way.

I’m joined by comedian Lauren Edwards, aka Live Laugh Lauren, for a chaotic and honest deep dive into the question: should I have kids?We talk about being happily childfree, motherhood FOMO, r/regretfulparents Reddit, the pressure women feel to become mothers, why parenting has to be an enthusiastic yes, and the reality of choosing freedom, community, disposable income and a quiet house.We also get into being the fun aunt, building your village, therapy, loneliness, relationships, overstimulation, screen time, sticky toddlers, and why no one is thinking about you as much as you think they are.

Comedian Sam Zito returns to Mads World for a chaotic chat about dating, modern relationships, social cues, influencer culture and the very fine line between being “obsessed” in a chic way and being actually obsessed.In this episode, Maddy and Sam unpack whether men understand dating language, why saying “I’m obsessed with you” should not be taken literally, the rise and fall of influencers, TikTok brain rot, Love Island drama, red and green flags, low Uber ratings, air fryer recipe books, DJs, voice notes, therapy, cheating, exes and why everyone online wants to be famous for absolutely no reason.Listen to Mads World for more conversations about dating, comedy, relationships, feminism, culture and feelings, with new guests every episode.#dating #podcast #datingadvice #influencers #comedy

James joins me for a podcast date after we’ve already been on a real one, which is obviously a very normal thing to do.We explore Pride chaos, Viagra logistics, embarrassing lore, dating icks, cheating loopholes, worm farm romance, and the important question of whether true love means building someone their own enclosure or vacuum sealing them to a wall :)One of the most chaotic and unhinged episodes in recent memory. Enjoy x

I’m joined by Anthony Voulgaris for a chaotic, unfiltered conversation about dating, friendship breakdowns, influencer culture, and the psychology behind modern relationships.We get brutally honest about dating icks, red flags, and why confidence is attractive but insecurity is an instant turn-off. Anthony spills on bad dates, performative niceness, disappearing men, fake apologies, and the difference between being “nice” and being genuinely good.We also dive into friendship drama, petty fights that are never actually petty, defensiveness, accountability, gossip, and why some people would rather justify their behaviour than reflect on it. Plus, influencer culture, social climbing, oversharing online, and the controversial idea that maybe shame needs to make a comeback.Expect messiness, strong opinions, hot takes, and a full tea party on dating, friendships, and modern internet culture.