TOFOP: Murder We Wrote

Everyone Relax1h 2mMarch 31, 2026

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In this episode of 'Everyone Relax' titled 'TOFOP: Murder We Wrote', hosts Charlie Clausen and Will Anderson dive into a whirlwind of listener letters, nostalgic reflections, and playful speculation. The episode opens with a heartfelt acknowledgment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, followed by a chaotic but affectionate letter segment where fans share personal stories, from a New Jersey doctor’s journey to Tasmania to a fan’s curiosity about Amy’s mountain biking habits. The hosts explore the cultural significance of mountain biking, e-bike safety concerns in regional Australia, and even debate the ethics of self-defense choreography. A highlight comes when they riff on turning their podcast into a murder mystery drama, imagining a fictional scenario where a body is found in the studio and Will and Charlie reprise their fractured podcast partnership as a quirky detective and his reluctant Watson. The episode also features deep dives into Korean dramas, the rise of product placement in entertainment, and a nostalgic re-listen of 2019 episodes, including the legendary 'Big Balloon Boy' story. The segment concludes with a spirited debate over biscuit preferences, culminating in a passionate defense of the Anzac biscuit with a glass of milk as the ultimate comfort combo.

Key Takeaways
1

Turn your podcast into a murder mystery drama with fictionalized versions of yourself and your collaborators as suspects and investigators.

2

Embrace the power of niche storytelling—fan letters about mountain biking, e-bike thefts, and personal anecdotes can become rich narrative material.

3

The best comfort food combo might be an Anzac biscuit with a cold glass of milk—dunking is overrated.

4

Self-defense doesn’t have to be about strength—it can be about choreography, misdirection, and psychological warfare.

5

Product placement in Korean dramas has become so blatant it’s now a running joke, turning ads into meta-commentary.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

Opening Acknowledgement & Letter Chaos

The episode begins with a respectful acknowledgment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, followed by a chaotic, fast-paced letter segment where hosts tackle fan mail with humor and warmth. Topics include a fan’s love for Australian comedy, a New Jersey doctor’s journey to Tasmania, and a fan’s curiosity about Amy’s mountain biking habits.

10:00
10 min

Mountain Biking Culture & E-Bike Epidemic

The hosts explore the subculture of mountain biking, particularly in rural Tasmania, and discuss the growing issue of e-bike theft and dangerous modifications by teenagers. They reflect on how e-bikes have changed the sport and the societal challenges they bring.

20:00
10 min

The Murder We Wrote: Podcast Drama Pitch

We stopped podcasting together. Why? Because, well... We both have different stories about it. Yeah, that's right. No one knows why we split up.

Highlight
30:00
10 min

Korean Dramas, Product Placement & Dating Shows

A fan letter dives into the world of Korean dramas, praising their visual beauty, tight storytelling, and the absurdly obvious product placement—especially of Copico candies. The hosts discuss the appeal of shows like 'Singles Inferno' and the contrast with Western dating reality TV.

40:00
10 min

Re-Living 2019: Big Balloon Boy & Lessons for Life

The hosts re-listen to a 2019 episode, revisiting the legendary 'Big Balloon Boy' story. They reflect on the joy of nostalgia, the impact of Charlie’s 'Lessons for Life' series, and the enduring humor of their early work.

High-Impact Quotes
We stopped podcasting together. Why? Because, well... We both have different stories about it. Yeah, that's right. No one knows why we split up.
Will Anderson25:12
Viral: 85.0
The best thing to do is have a line of Coke and then drop a pill and then blah, blah, blah. And that's how you- Like, it's the junk food equivalent of that.
Will Anderson61:13
Viral: 80.0
Tim Tams are better than Oreos. Easily. Not easily. Miles. I think miles, well, firstly, kilometres.
Will Anderson59:04
Viral: 78.0
Speakers

Hosts

Charlie ClausenWill Anderson
Topics Discussed
podcast storytelling90%mountain biking culture85%korean dramas80%product placement75%biscuit preferences70%e-bike safety65%narrative fiction60%nostalgia and re-listening55%
People & Brands

Will Anderson

person

15xPositive

Charlie Clausen

person

12xPositive

Ricky Specs

person

8xPositive

Oreo

other

8xPositive

Tim Tam

other

6xPositive

Michael Crichton

person

5xPositive

Amy

person

4xPositive

Copico Candies

product

4xNeutral

Anzac Biscuit

other

4xPositive

Anthony Horowitz

person

3xPositive

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