
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 | 323 | 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:
What is it like to have lunch with a person, knowing that they're a murderer?
Can the U.S.... 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:
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A trio of comedians takes a humorous approach to exploring the often absurd questions posed on Quora. They engage in lively discussions covering a variety of topics ranging from relationships and societal norms to food preferences and pop culture phenomena. With their quick repartee and playful banter, the hosts manage to blend comedic insights with reflective takes on broader issues, making the content both entertaining and thought-provoking. Episodes are enriched with personal anecdotes, quirky humor, and unique narratives from the vast assortment of inquiries found on the platform, creating a unique blend of comedy and commentary in their exploration of these questions.
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