A very silly prank show for Fonejacker fans: best podcasts of the week

For fans of Fonejacker star Kayvan Novak's irreverent brand of comedy, a new podcast series is sure to tickle their funny bones. The Brian Badonde Bodcast is back and better than ever, with the notorious art critic - a persona Novak first brought to life years ago - regaling listeners with hilarious tales of the art world's absurdities.

This latest installment features appearances by Adam Buxton and singer Ella Eyre, who, despite her guest's awkward attempts at pronouncing words starting with 'B', opens up about her experiences in the music industry. Will Badonde's befuddled antics be enough to salvage what promises to be a candid conversation?

On a more serious note, fans of nuanced explorations of family dynamics will appreciate Dani Shapiro's Family Secrets podcast series. As a therapist-turned-podcaster, Shapiro delves into the often-hidden truths that families keep from each other.

Meanwhile, How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t offers a sobering look at the realities of show business. Actress Shvorne Marks joins host Hollie Richardson in exploring the highs and lows of her own acting career, as well as those of fellow professionals Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley.

The BBC's World of Secrets podcast tackles some of its toughest subjects with care but compelling storytelling. Simi Jolaoso sheds light on cases of child cancer scams and exploitation, raising awareness about these devastating issues.

Last but not least, War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind is an immersive history podcast that delves into the fascinating story behind Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London. Co-hosted by Angela Allen (Ava Gardner's body double) and historian Prof John Thomas, this slick production promises to transport listeners to a world of sound and science.

Each of these podcasts offers something unique - from laughter and insight to education and entertainment.
 
πŸ€” got me wondering why we're always being presented with these "expert" personalities on podcasts πŸ™„ like Adam Buxton's just a comedian, not an expert in art or music... seems like he's more of a novelty guest πŸ˜‚. also, how come all these shows are hosted by people who don't have any direct experience in their respective fields? what makes them qualified to share their opinions on these topics? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm loving the new podcast series out there! The Brian Badonde Bodcast is still one of my faves 🀣 - Kayvan Novak's got some serious comedic chops, but honestly, Adam Buxton's awkward attempts at pronouncing words starting with 'B' had me LOL-ing πŸ˜‚. On a more serious note, Family Secrets sounds like a game-changer - I'm all about those nuanced explorations of family dynamics and trying to uncover hidden truths 🀝. And How to Be an Actor is so relatable, I feel like Shvorne Marks just spoke straight from my soul πŸ’”. War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind also caught my attention - I mean, who wouldn't want to learn about the fascinating history behind Walthamstow Assembly Hall? πŸ€“ The BBC's World of Secrets podcast is doing some amazing work shedding light on important issues... lets raise awareness and bring more support to those affected 🌟
 
so i'm thinking about podcast apps on my phone πŸ“±, like I've got so many subscriptions now I'm not sure which one to open first... do u guys have a fave way of finding new shows or discovering podcasts? πŸ˜‚
 
Sounds like we got a whole lineup of podcasts to check out πŸ“»πŸ‘€ I'm intrigued by the Brian Badonde Bodcast with Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre, but gotta ask, what's the real story behind this character? Is he just a fictional art critic or did someone have a beef with Novak that led to this persona?

Also, Family Secrets sounds like it could be super insightful, but how reliable is Dani Shapiro as a therapist-turned-podcaster? Have we seen her share any credentials or experience? πŸ€”
 
man, i'm loving the variety of podcasts out right now πŸŽ™οΈπŸ“» the brian badonde bodcast is always good for a laugh but it's dope to see kayvan novak bringin' that energy to more platforms dani shapiro's family secrets sounds like a game changer though - as someone who's been there with their own family drama, i can attest that her podcasting skills are on point πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I'm loving the variety of podcasts out right now! The Brian Badonde Bodcast always brings some laughs, but it's nice to see Adam Buxton getting a turn in the hot seat too 🀣. On a more serious note, Family Secrets sounds like a really powerful and nuanced look at family dynamics - I'm intrigued by Dani Shapiro's approach as a therapist-podcaster πŸ’‘. War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind is also super interesting, I've always been fascinated by history podcasts that bring some depth to the subject matter πŸ•°οΈ. Overall, it feels like there's something for everyone in this lineup πŸ‘
 
just listened to War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind and I'm totally fascinated by how they brought Walthamstow Assembly Hall's history to life 🀯 it's crazy to think about the people who used to gather there back in the day... but what I found really interesting was how the podcast shed light on some of the social issues that were prevalent during that time period, like class divisions and limited access to healthcare πŸ‘ it makes you realize how far we've come, but also how much work still needs to be done 🎧
 
OMG, I am SO stoked about The Brian Badonde Bodcast 🀣! Kayvan Novak's comedy is just the best and I love how he's still bringing that sass to the podcast world. And can we talk about Ella Eyre's guest spot? I was dying laughing when Adam Buxton struggled to pronounce those 'B' words πŸ˜‚πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. But in all seriousness, Family Secrets by Dani Shapiro sounds super insightful - I'm definitely adding it to my playlist. And I've been meaning to check out How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t, Shvorne Marks' story is fascinating! πŸ‘
 
I gotta say, I'm so down for some quality podcast vibes πŸŽ™οΈ! The Brian Badonde Bodcast sounds hilarious, Adam Buxton's awkwardness with Ella Eyre's name is gonna be a real laugh riot πŸ˜‚. But you know what's even more important? Those podcasts that go beyond just comedy - Family Secrets and How to Be an Actor are really making me think about my own family dynamics 🀯. And the BBC's World of Secrets podcast is so brave for tackling tough subjects like child cancer scams, we need more awareness around those issues πŸ’–. War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind sounds super immersive and educational too - I'm gonna have to give it a listen ASAP πŸ”!
 
I'm low-key bummed about the latest climate change report πŸŒŽπŸ’”. It's looking super bleak: global temperatures are set to rise by 3.2Β°C this century, with some areas facing up to 5Β°C increases 🚨. And don't even get me started on sea levels – they're projected to rise by up to 1 meter in some regions 🌊. It's gonna be a wild ride for our planet.
 
I'm so down for another dodgy podcast series 🀣 The Brian Badonde Bodcast is just gonna be the usual ego-stroking, pretentious nonsense Kayvan Novak's been peddling for years πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on Ella Eyre being subjected to Adam Buxton's atrocious attempts at pronunciation – it's gonna be cringeworthy 🀒. On a more serious note, though, I do hope Dani Shapiro's Family Secrets podcast actually delves into some real, meaningful stuff about family dynamics... but let's be real, she's probably just gonna sugarcoat everything and sound like every other self-help guru out there πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
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