Russell Hicks and Zahra Barri are two comedians in a relationship, who have been locked in an apartment together for an entire year. They argue about nearly everything. They have decided to record those arguments and share them with the world. Every episode they will select a range of topics from the world of popular culture, or from inside their neurotic minds, to debate on air. At the end they e... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy InterviewsRelationshipsSociety & CultureComedy |
It's the last episode of Season 1 and Russell is ANGRY after being attacked in the street by a hippy libertarian mother. After he vents about that the couple discuss kids called Alexa, people who say they have read a book in a day and passengers on b... more
The couple are back from their holiday with Zahra's family and discuss family planning, grandparents, having kids and their day out at Puxton Park! They also discuss talking about your sexual past with a partner - how much info is too much? Plus Russ... more
The couple discuss the cultural significance of the last episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians airing and dispute whether we should feel sorry for Kim failing her law exam twice or not. They also ponder over COVID wedding restrictions and toples... more
Today is a very special episode because it features none other than special guest Teresa Barri aka Zahra's mum! Together they discuss success disparity in couples, first dates on Zoom, anxiety over travel plans and why people break up over Lockdown. ... more
Zahra and Russell have so much to say about THAT FRIEND's REUNION it takes up almost the entire episode. They discuss everything from the Ross N Rachel real crush revelation, the actors who wanted to be there and those who were doing it for the pay c... more
Zahra gets angry about the release of the Sunday Times Rich List and Russell gets his head round the concept of couples booking 'baby making holidays'. They also discuss how much they know about their individual friends before waxing lyrical about an... more
In this episode of Domestic Disputes the couple chat Bennifer: 2.0 and whether getting back with the ex is ever a good idea? They also discuss Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to only have two kids for the environment and question whether cl... more
On this episode of Domestic Disputes: in light of the devastating, recent news of Bill and Miranda Gates' separation after 27 years, Russell and Zahra discuss the growing phenomena of 'Divorce Parties'. They also contemplate how much is the right amo... more
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Despite being cloaked as a casual conversation surrounding celebrity antics and boozing, this seemingly chemically infused duo of cohosts actually plunge further into the deeper wells of our broader society and narrower psyches, almost accidentally. Yet they manage to be concise and lighthearted all the while.
Apple Podcasts | #192 | Denmark/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
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