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Comedy Karma

SBS
Comedy
Australia
Cultural Identity
Immigration
South Asian Communities
Australian Comedy
Pakistan
Racism
Queer Identity
India
Mental Health
Urvi Majumdar
Indian Diaspora
Language Barriers
Punjabi Culture
Adoption
Cultural Assimilation
Wokeness
Stand-Up Comedy
Diversity

Comedy Karma is back for a new season! Hear some of the best jokes by Australia’s funniest comedians and learn the hilarious and surprising stories behind those jokes. Join writer, stand-up comedian, and host Aditya Gautam in discovering the backstory to Australia’s funniest moments and get a bit of good karma while you’re at it.

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As a late bloomer to the comedy scene, Fady Kassab arrived almost fully formed. Within just a couple of years of performing, he was winning awards, selling out shows, and sharing stages with some of Australia’s most acclaimed comedians. With sharp wi... more

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After the sudden passing of a close relative, Stella Wu had a realisation: 'What’s the point? We’re all going to die anyway.' That thought pushed her to quit her stable banking job and enrol in a comedy course - and she hasn’t looked back since. Now,... more

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Guneet Kaur’s mum reckons The Age’s comedy reviewers must be dishing out five stars to everyone - but despite the skepticism at home, Guneet is making waves in the comedy scene. In this episode of Comedy Karma she shares the backstory to the jokes ea... more

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Growing up in refugee camps in Sudan, Joe White could never have imagined the incredible success that awaited him. In this episode, Joe sits down with Aditya to share his inspiring story - from playing soccer with migrant kids to selling out shows at... more

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Fady Kassab
Stand-up comedian and winner of Triple J's Rock Comedy Competition
Performer
Episode: Fady Kassab thinks that Lebanon is his mother and Australia is his wife
Guneet Kaur
Indian origin Australian comedian and writer.
Independent Comedian
Episode: When Guneet Kaur says something rude, she wants you to know she means it
Joe White
Prolific comedian with Ethiopian background, known for his performances in Australia and internationally.
Comedy Cartel
Episode: The day Joe White made it - with a bowl full of apples
Mae Da
Middle Eastern Australian comedian living in Sydney
Adelaide Fringe, Sydney Fringe
Episode: Mae Da misses how funny people in Iran are
Paul Dongo
Kenyan Australian comedian performing across Australia.
Episode: Paul Ndungu's English is really good... because it's his first language
William Wang
Chinese Australian comedian and award winner
Episode: William Wang on defying his parents and Confucius
Shash Kapoor
Indian-Australian comedian, accountant, and mortgage broker.
Episode: Is it a scam call? Or is Shash Kapur's dad calling him from India?
Ting Lim
Singaporean Australian comedian, actress, and writer, performer in Fisk Seasons 2 and 3, Raw Comedy National Finalist
Episode: Ting Lim’s mother taught her valuable lessons whilst embarrassing her
Chetan Singh
Stand-up comedian from Delhi, now based in Adelaide.
Episode: Chetan Singh will never forget New Delhi public transport

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Aditya Gautam
Writer, stand-up comedian, and host, known for showcasing humor and cultural commentary through interviews with comedians.

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Fady Kassab thinks that Lebanon is his mother and Australia is his wife
Q: How would you describe your experiences with cultural identity in comedy?
Fady articulated that embracing his dual identity allows him to appeal to diverse audiences while exploring personal and cultural narratives.
Fady Kassab thinks that Lebanon is his mother and Australia is his wife
Q: What made you move to Australia?
Fady moved to Australia for educational opportunities as it was more affordable than studying in Lebanon.
When Guneet Kaur says something rude, she wants you to know she means it
Q: How are your Indian parents and grandparents, how are they, you obviously already alluded to them being very progressive, but when you started taking stand-up a bit more seriously, what is their perspective towards it?
They want me to find a more stable career but are generally supportive.
When Guneet Kaur says something rude, she wants you to know she means it
Q: What keeps you wanting to do it?
I enjoy both the performing and the writing aspects of comedy and find fulfillment in both.
Mae Da misses how funny people in Iran are
Q: Why have you chosen to do stand up comedy?
Comedy can serve as a therapeutic outlet for personal struggles, particularly in coping with her divorce and responsibilities as a single mother.

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A vibrant exploration of cultural humor and immigration experiences, this series showcases the voices of diverse comedians navigating their identities in Australia. Episodes feature engaging conversations about the unique challenges faced by South Asian migrants in the Australian comedy scene, often interlacing personal anecdotes with humor. Themes such as cultural differences, identity, and acceptance are prominently discussed, presenting both light-hearted and poignant commentary. The content likely combines both laughter and thoughtful reflections on societal issues, making it appealing to listeners interested in culture, comedy, and personal stories.

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Comedy Karma launched a year ago and published 20 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Comedy Karma include:

1. Fady Kassab
2. Guneet Kaur
3. Joe White
4. Mae Da
5. Paul Dongo
6. William Wang
7. Shash Kapoor
8. Ting Lim

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