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Funny Tinged

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Funny Tinged is a podcast featuring two friends, inviting you to listen to their lived experiences as women of colour, faith and second generation children of diaspora. The podcast looks to unlock the discussions around culture and real life issues often missed by the mainstream media, and often misrepresented. Sometimes laughs, sometimes not, these chats are a must listen for anyone wanting to join in on the discussion about race and Britain today. https://soundcloud.com/joeypecoraro
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Jokes with Mark Simmons

Great Lines

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Comedians talking about jokes Every week Mark Simmons and a guest share jokes they've written that just haven't worked - because they're too long, too stupid, too clever, too groanworthy or just too rubbish. Follow Mark on Twitter | Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Wanna go ride bikes?

Brian

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Back by popular demand: Recored Sep 29, 2013 The guys are back for show #6! WGRB is highly offensive so chance are you shouldn't listen. As always we hit the hard topics including: yoga pants, can men and women be just friends, do vegans swallow, what does Scott's D taste like and more unimportant topics. @chokeonritalin chokeonritalin@gmail.com
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Huhh?

Hardeep Dhadda & Yasser Ranjha

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Ever listen to music and think that the lyrics make absolutely no sense? WELL SAME! Each episode Hardeep Dhadda (@hardzillaa) & Yasser Ranjha (@helloyasser) discuss some of the most funny, stupid and questionable lyrics in your favourite (and not so favourite) songs!
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Culturally Jewish

The CJN Podcast Network

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Join actors David Sklar and Ilana Zackon as they schmooze with creative Jews of all disciplines, taking you behind the scenes of what matters most to Canada's Jewish arts community—and why our cultural representation matters.
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The BS

Kasey

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Hey, fellow Book Sleuths! Welcome to The BS, a comedy book podcast, where we talk all things books. Spilling tea weekly, you can expect chaotic, funny, spunky, spicy, pop-culture, bookish content. Get ready to consume full book recaps, guest interviews, deep dives into fun literary topics, along with casual book chit-chat (likely with a lot of BS in between). So grab your books and come hang out with us weekly at The BS Podcast. Episodes air every Tuesday, and the Wednesday every month! Catc ...
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Akademiks Twitch Streams

Akademiks Twitch Streams

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Tune in to Listen to Dj Akademik's extremely funny and entertaining Twitch streams as he comments on the latest HipHop and Rap news, music, beefs, and more. If you are never able to catch his twitch streams live then this podcast-style clip is for you. Enjoy all the Greatness of Dj Akademiks. Follow Dj Akademiks on twitter: www.twitter.com/iamakademiks Sub to DJ Akademiks youtube PagesMain page: www.youtube.com/djakademikstv2Gaming: www.youtube.com/c/kingkaademiks Support this podcast: https ...
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Jacob Samuel has a couple references to his Judaism in his stand-up routine. In the past, whenever he brought it up, it usually created a moment of tension before a laugh. But in the year since Oct. 7, especially in his hometown of Vancouver, he's noticed a shift. It's harder to talk about his Jewish identity onstage. He brings it up later, or take…
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Arnie Lipsey has spent decades working in animation. But on the side, years ago, he began painting on canvas, using archival family photos for inspiration. He began colourizing and adapting them, eventually reinterpreting them entirely through a modern lens. That often resulted in jarring, traumatic scenes quietly unfolding behind his smiling famil…
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When Tuesdays with Morrie was first published in 1997, it elevated Jewish author Mitch Albom to a level of literary stardom that reverberated beyond the book world. The story—which detailed Albom's frequent visits with his former professor, Morrie Schwartz, who was dying of ALS—has since been adapted into a TV movie and an off-Broadway production i…
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You may have heard Talia Schlanger's voice on CBC Radio or NPR, where she has spent years hosting music programs and interviewing artists. Somewhere, in the back of her mind, she was taking notes, planning for her own eventual leap into the music industry—a leap she finally took this past February, with the release of her debut album, Grace for the…
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At the onset of the Holocaust, after Maxwell Smart's family began being targeted and killed in Nazi-occupied Europe, he became separated from his mother, who made one final request of her young son: "Please run away." He did as he was told. He ended up spending one and a half years living in the cold, desolate woods of Eastern Europe, meeting and m…
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Danila Botha wants you to know something about her writing: it's not autobiographical. She pulls ideas and themes from real life, from the media and history, from current affairs and what she sees in the world. She is not personally a glitter-strewn closeted lesbian Orthodox woman, nor is she a drug addict who once met Anne Frank in a dream. But th…
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When Jaclyn Grossman was an 18-year-old opera student, her teacher heard her soprano voice and informed her she'd sing the music of Richard Wagner. Grossman didn't know much about the German composer, but quickly fell in love with his music. She was not particularly phased by the fact that Wagner was infamously antisemitic, included offensive Jewis…
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During the pandemic, David Sklar—an actor, playwright and co-host of The CJN's arts podcast Culturally Jewish—wrote a theatre script called Vial. The plot focuses on a college professor who feels conflicted when one of her far-left-wing Jewish students writes an extreme essay about Israel; the professor, who starts off adamantly pro–free speech, be…
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On December 1, 2023, Charles Officer passed away at age 48. The award-winning filmmaker was revered in the national arts community, having directed documentaries such as Invisible Essence, about the cultural impact of The Little Prince, and The Skin We're In, a film adaptation of author Desmond Cole's popular essay on racism in Canada. His movies w…
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Irena Gut Opdyke was a Polish nurse who, during the Second World War, was forced to become a housekeeper for a high-ranking German officer. At some point, she was offered the chance to save a dozen Jewish lives. She agreed, hiding them in a space nobody would think to look—in the German officer's basement. Later honoured as a Righteous Among the Na…
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When a member of the Jewish community in London, Ont., recently decided to go through with medical assistance in dying (MAiD), it sent shockwaves through the tight-knit community. Some were angry and confused, others were sympathetic and supportive—and others felt mixed emotions, including the father of Jordi Mand, a playwright and screenwriter. Ma…
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On March 5, the biggest comedy festival in the world, Just for Laughs, announced it was cancelling this year's events in its hometown of Montreal and filing for bankruptcy protection. The news shocked international comics and local Montrealers—but Andy Nulman, who co-founded the festival in 1985 and spearheaded its expansion through the 1990s, wasn…
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Eric and Erin Warner's grandfather lived to the admirable age of 103. And in that time, the Jewish immigrant to Canada saw Toronto change in innumerable ways, from the migration of Jews out of the Ward and Kensington Market to mass communication shifting from the radio to the internet. It's a life's story that Eric, who's worked in music promotion …
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This weeks episode I dive in to a short recap of my thoughts on the new season of The Bachelor I haven't watched it in YEARS but I'm hooked. If you liked The Nightingale you may like these other reads that I've added to my Goodreads TBR list. Forbes just released a list of must read classics, how many have you read/heard of? Lastly, we review an in…
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Seth Zosky is a massive fan of Kanye West. He owns the shoes, has heard all his songs, and—as a drummer—dove deep into Kanye's innovative use of the retro 808 drum machine. So when Kanye started coming out as an unhinged antisemite in 2023, making ridiculous comments on podcasts and social media about Hitler, spouting conspirary theories and tweeti…
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Crystal Hefner's new memoir spills some major Playboy tea which brings me back to my Girls Next Door Era, HOFAS spoilers are everywhere, what order does SJM suggest for reading the Throne of Glass Series, and how well will you do at some ACOTAR trivia?? >>> Time Stamps: Catch up & current reads: 00:15:37 Crystal Hefner's new memoir: 00:13:30 SJM re…
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It has been 2 months since my last upload and I am back in action. Hangout with me this week while I tell you why I've been MIA + my thoughts on the HOFAS (House of Flame and Shadow) drop from Sarah J Maas. Lastly, I do a full round up spoiler free review of everything I've read these last couple of months. Tune in next week for book tea! We have l…
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