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  <title>Sam Armytage: The Swimsuit Edition</title>
  <description>Tony Abbott cocked up this knighthood all on his own, so why is his chief of staff Peta Credlin getting all the heat? Sam Armytage poses in a swimsuit and we ask: was it empowering, predictable, or insulting? In defence of oversized, beige coloured&amp;amp;nbsp;undies. And why Australia needs a judge to rule against parents who name their babies after breakfast spreads.&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
Show notes:&#13;
Why is Peta Credlin's job on the line?&#13;
The Sam Armytage cover that has everyone talking&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
The woman that has&amp;amp;nbsp;stopped wearing leggings&amp;amp;nbsp;because they 'entice' men.&#13;
And poor baby Nutella, who shall no longer be named after a delicious hazelnut spread.&#13;
Mia loves&amp;amp;nbsp;the Startup Podcast.&#13;
Jamila mentioned the book Freakonomics:&amp;amp;nbsp;the baby name information is here.&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
You can email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au and&amp;amp;nbsp;ask us anything.&#13;
Is there someone out there who has named their baby Colin? Shane? Or Ian? Get in touch.&#13;
The facebook page is&amp;amp;nbsp;here&#13;
And subscribe won't you. That way the episodes&amp;amp;nbsp;are as fresh as a brand&amp;amp;nbsp;new pack of big beige undies.&amp;amp;nbsp;</description>
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