
In Help I Sexted My Boss, manners meets mayhem! Two wildly different worlds collide as William Hanson and Jordan North take on the hilarious challenges of modern life. Expect laugh-out-loud stories, brutally honest moments, and a friendship that’s as unlikely as it is unfiltered.
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 698 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Jordan's back from his mum's 60th birthday, and there's much to debrief on. Wendi has also heard William's recent comments about her, and let's just say SHOTS HAVE BEEN FIRED. Will William be able to resist having the last word, or will he keep diggi... more
OOO PODCAST FWIENDS!
After months of Jordan's requests (which verged on begging), we've finally got Joe Thomas and James Buckley from 'The Inbetweeners' and the 'Joe and James Fact Up!' podcast in for a chat!
First off, the boys step into Joe and J... more
After Jordan called up one of his three brothers to say "I love you" for the first time, it seems word of this has reached the rest of them, and they ARE NOT happy about it. Meanwhile, not content with West End success, William has been daydreaming a... more
When you think about the most evil villains of all time, there are a few obvious candidates. The Joker, Joffrey Baratheon, and Voldemort to name but a few. But there's a new contender in town, and he's big, pink and wants you to call him Daddy.
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After seeing William Hanson on a Sorted Food YouTube, and finding him so charming and entertaining, I was excited to listed to this podcast. I have truly enjoyed learning via this podcast; there is a wonderful dynamic between the hosts.
A podcast for anyone who has ever made one catastrophically poor decision and then spent the next 48 hours psychologically recreating their own funeral.
Help I Sexted My Boss somehow manages to combine impeccable production quality with the emotional energy of two men trapped in a collapsing garden shed of embarrassment.
Jordan provides chaos, confusion and the occasional HR incident, while William reacts with the exhausted disappointment of a prep school headmaster discovering rude doodles i... more
So I have been listening for years but as they say all good things come to an end. Jordan pretending to be thick is getting old. Only so long you can rehash stuff. So I’m out.
I've been listening for so long and I love everything you do! Lately it seems passive aggressive, and the jokes aren't landing… there's a dead silence in between "jabs". I don't know if you're overworked, or disconnected, but that joy that was there in the beginning just isn't hitting. I would love to get that back!
I’ve listened to the podcast since the early days and have had some great laughs, learnt a lot, and really enjoyed hearing the dilemmas that listeners send in. The show is well put together, and it’s refreshing to still have something that isn’t overly woke and can remain crude and humorous.
I’ve attended most of the live shows and tours, and overall I still think the podcast is really good. However, I feel the format has started to go in the wrong direction over the past few years. The podcast... more
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Two contrasting hosts lead a cheeky, candid chat about modern life, etiquette, and everyday dilemmas, mixing self-deprecating humor with sharp banter. Episodes frequently hinge on listener submissions, risqué slang, and playful debates about manners, dating etiquette, and pop culture moments. Noteworthy are the duo's rapport, willingness to push boundaries, and short-form segments that mix practical etiquette with offbeat humor. The show likely appeals to listeners who enjoy witty British humor, informal life advice, and relatable social mishaps, with a steady stream of audience interaction and live show energy.
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2. Sarah Hanson
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7. Dom Cartwright
8. James Robinson
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