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Problemz

Problemz

By: Brynley Stent Bailey Poching Catherine Yates & Vincent Andrew-Scammell
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Join Brynley Stent (‘Taskmaster NZ’) Bailey Poching (‘North of North’) Catherine Yates (‘Wellington Paranormal’) and Vincent Andrew-Scammell (‘Shortland Street’) as they man the hotline of PROBLEMZ! Every week the four co-hosts take YOUR problems and help you find a solution through the power of improvised comedy. Expect an assortment of oddball characters, strange new worlds and some truly outside of the box thinking. Will they solve your problems? Hopefully! Will it be a hilarious half hour of unhinged improv? Also hopefully!

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Brynley Stent, Bailey Poching, Catherine Yates, Vincent Andrew-Scammell & Jacob Vale
Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Problems with Following the Format
    Mar 24 2026

    This week on Problemz, we’ve abandoned the format completely.


    No Brynley Stent, no Bailey Poching, and no improv - just Catherine Yates and Vincent Andrew-Scammell joined by special guests Ella Hope-Higginson and Milo Cawthorne for a full chaos hang.


    There's some flatting horror stories, genuinely terrifying late-night stories and a bunch of conversations that probably should’ve stayed off-mic. We will do better next time.


    It’s less “advice podcast” this week and more “four people absolutely derailing for 50 minutes.”


    Full episode out now.

    Got a problem? Send it in — we might actually get back to solving them next time.

    If you have a problem and want us to somewhat help - fire through a voice message via any of our social channels: https://linktr.ee/problemz.podcast

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    40 mins
  • Problems with Feeders & Not Being Seen
    Mar 17 2026

    This week on Problemz, the advice is questionable and the problems are deeply unhinged. With Brynley Stent and Bailey Poching away, Catherine Yates and Vincent Andrew-Scammell are joined by special guests Ella Hope-Higginson and Milo Cawthorne to solve your problems the only way they know how: chaotic improv.


    This episode tackles some truly important questions:

    Is having a rotational towel system normal or deeply cursed?

    Is it embarrassing to walk back to your table with a Ponsonby Food Court pager?

    How early is too early for dinner with your parents?

    And if you’re messaging someone called Gina for relationship advice… is that cheating?


    Expect ridiculous improv scenes, terrible advice, and the kind of problem solving that probably shouldn’t be trusted.

    If you have a problem and want us to somewhat help - fire through a voice message via any of our social channels: https://linktr.ee/problemz.podcast

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    50 mins
  • Problems with Splitting the Bill & Know-it-alls
    Mar 10 2026

    Vinny, Cathy and Brynley are joined by legendary improvisor Hamish Parkinson! They dive into what it is to get a lot of matches, race to pay for dinner, work at the warehouse, date a living statue, help a grandma, cross the boarder, and to be stuck in a frustrating quiz team.


    Catch Hamish @hungrypeachboy on Instagram! Also, check out his sketch comedy YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@fuqboiz

    Another also, grab your tickets to the Fuq Boiz live show, The Greatest Showboiz at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival here: https://www.comedyfestival.co.nz/fuq-boiz-the-greatest-showboiz/


    And the Problemz team on:

    @problemzpod

    @vinny.tawera

    @Brynley.stent

    @cathrineyates

    @broozer_

    If you have a problem and want us to somewhat help - fire through a voice message via any of our social channels: https://linktr.ee/problemz.podcast

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    47 mins
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