
A comedy podcast dissecting and debunking the ideas and antics of Russell Brand, the comedian turned far-right propagandist who strains the meaning of the word 'allegedly'.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 124 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

The Booky Wook Ends! But before it does we hear about Russell's time in rehab for both drug and sex addiction, and it continues to be a harrowing glimpse into how his mind works.
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Alex Jones returned to Stay Free with Russell Brand ostensibly to discuss The Onion's takeover of Infowars, but instead spent a lot of time discussing precisely how and when God speaks directly to him. Mercifully, Josh Boerman helps lighten the load ... more
Al takes an in-depth look at Russell's interview with Piers Morgan, and it is worse than the memes suggest.
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Al tackles Russell's recent softball interviews with Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly.Support On Brand on Patreon! -patreon.com/OnBrand
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This Knowledge Fight clone is not great. Very hard to listen to. The comedy sidekick needs to tone it down. Jordan on KF gets a little too much sometimes too.
Great pod, but Jfc Russell Brand has the most shrill voice coupled with such effed breathing patterns, so I can only listen to an episode in pieces over a week.
Episodes have been shortened to a more reasonable timeframe (~1hr, longer if there’s a massive update regarding criminal charges and the like) and unrelated banter seems to have been taken out. You no longer have to skip through the first 15min just to get to the main topic, and the original cohost is no longer there, so honestly there is a much better flow to the show and no more yelling into the mic and going off on unrelated tangents. I’ll be listening more regularly now. I’m so glad this is ... more
Found through algorithm, must have been through Knowledge Fight and the like. It’s a gem! Great work!
Not a hater, just not really wanting to listen to a guest show. Used to be a back and forth between the same two people but not anymore. Too bad
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A sharp, satirical analysis focused on Russell Brand and his public persona, media appearances, and evolving political and cultural narratives. Episodes dissectBrand's interviews, rhetoric, and controversial moments, often contrasting sensational claims with critical context and live reactions. The show blends rigorous media critique with humor, frequently exploring topics such as religion, democracy, gender, and online ecosystems, while calling out misinformation and the power dynamics of celebrity platforms. Noteworthy is the ongoing format evolution, with a leaner structure and stronger editorial guidance that emphasizes clear critique over banter. This makes it a compelling listen for audiences who want rigorous examination of high-prof... more
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Recent guests on On Brand include:
1. Josh Boerman
2. Piers Morgan
3. Megyn Kelly
4. Russell Brand
5. Tommy Robinson
6. Robert Neumark Jones
7. Will Weldon
8. Kim Bright
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