
This is a podcast about apologies. Each week, our hosts unpack the latest and greatest in Twitter gaffes, petty beef, and not-so-subtle shade. Forgive? Forget? Or cancel? Listen to comedians Hoja Lopez, Mohanad Elshieky, and Kiki Monique process our public and personal controversies together. Let’s debate when to let stuff go and when to say #ImSorry.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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I love this particular combination of hosts soooo much. You are each hilarious individually but together you make magic. Please reunite, if not for this podcast, for something else!!
It is wild to me that in the age of Colleen Ballinger’s ukulele, and a continuous stream of apology circumstances that this show is history.
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The first one I did is the same thing I had before and I had no clue how it would be different than a regular
The show comes across with a very middle school vibe, immature and narcissistic. Lacks structure and facts. Save your brain cells for something better than this.
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The episodes feature a unique blend of humor and social commentary, tackling contemporary issues surrounding apologies and public controversies, often sourced from social media incidents. The hosts engage in lively discussions about topics like celebrity missteps, internet culture, and interpersonal relationships, drawing from their comedic backgrounds to provide insightful yet entertaining takeaways. Listeners can expect a mix of light-hearted banter and deeper reflections on morality and accountability, making it a compelling choice for those interested in the intersections of society, culture, and humor.
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