Comedians Clare O'Kane, Alex Ptak, and Jeremy Kaplowitz explore the mysterious land of Quora.com to answer life's questions.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 275 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyEducation |
Comedians Clare O'Kane, Alex Ptak, and Jeremy Kaplowitz explore the mysterious land of Quora.com to answer life's questions. This week's questions include:
How do I join a gang without the violence part? I want to be a part of something that's clos... more
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Comedians Clare O'Kane, Alex Ptak, and Jeremy Kaplowitz explore the mysterious land of Quora.com to answer life's questions. This week's questions include:
How would I react if hit in the crotch? I’m 18, don’t do sports, skinny German, and have nev... more
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A comedic exploration of diverse topics framed through the lens of Quora.com and its peculiar questions, featuring insightful banter from the three main hosts. Each episode offers a mix of humor, personal anecdotes, and commentary on various societal norms, making it an entertaining and often reflective listen. Themes often range from relationship dynamics and cultural commentary to the absurdities of everyday life, with episodes featuring guests who share their unique insights and comedic perspectives. The hosts excel at finding humor in the unusual questions posed by the Quora community, appealing to listeners who appreciate witty banter and lighthearted discussions on serious subjects.
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