Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 19 hours 17 minutes
Recently recorded at a safe distance in Winnipeg, Comedian Matt Falk has some bones to pick with a number of animals who wronged him...and Edmonton's Dan Taylor contemplates his options for when someone insults his mother. They all end in bad news for the other guy.
Recorded at the 905 Comedy Festival last fall, Joze Piranian suggests that perhaps HE is the very hope for world peace that we have all been waiting for, and Jacob Balshin takes you on an angry tour of his favourite fast food restaurants.
Erica Sigurdson presents the men in her Winnipeg audience with some very sobering information and Chris Locke paints a picture of his eventual funeral, The food is going to be pretty good from we understand! Chris was recorded in January at the sold-out Icebreakers Gala at Ravine Winery.
Comedian Nour Hadidi brings a little bit of G-O-D into her set at the YYC Comedy festival and Charles Haycock has not one, but 2 jokes about different kinds of couches. This man may have done some creative sitting in his life!
Halloween may not look the same for everyone this year, but that doesn't mean we can't have a Halloween song and comedy SPOOK-tacular on the radio! Coming up: Cullen, Lubin, Westerholm, Seinfeld and more!
Comedian John Beuhler talks about the emotional pain of getting older. Lesson number one, stay away from young people! And we play a classic set from teacher Steve Brinder, recorder at Accent on Toronto in 2007.
From Accent on Toronto 2019, Hisham Kelati reveals some things he shouldn't know about his Mom and Accent host Arthur Simeon shares his grand plans for when he becomes a Dad. He's not one yet...and that might be for the best.
Award-winning sketch troupe Tony Ho takes listeners on a journey of dark comedy. Bite-sized narrative sketches explore the nature of human relationships and how careless we can be with each other. Featuring Miguel Rivas, Roger Bainbridge and Adam Niebergall. More episodes are available at: smarturl.it/tonyho
Think thrice before naming your baby comedian Rhiannon Archer warns, and yes - airport security CAN be fun says Graham Clark. Apparently, it's all about having a positive mental attitude. Recorded in Winnipeg and at Hecklers in Victoria respectively, and pre-pandamic.
From the Icebreakers Comedy Festival this past January (pre-pandemic) comedian Marito Lopez talks about the fear his 4'8" mother strikes in his heart. And from Accent on Toronto, Carol Zoccoli outlines very specific ways a husband can let down his wife.