
Comedian and Theater Improviser, Salman Qureshi shares his outrageous takes on life, current news, sports and the showbiz life. An Eastern kid raised on Sesame Street, Salman shares his stories of life as a Third Culture Kid.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTV & Film | |||

In uncertain times, dropping your iphone feels like the last straw. The world is breaking down around me.
So apparently in Denmark, zoos are asking people to donate their pets—yes, actual rabbits, chickens, even small horses—to feed their predators. I spiral. There’s a lynx. And a giraffe named Marius. Danish people… what is going on?
I stepped outside into a 47-degree sandstorm — basically nature’s version of a slap — and it still didn’t sting as much as watching Will Smith freestyle on TikTok.
Let’s talk cringe, comebacks, PR conspiracy theories, and why this version of Will fe... more
India refuses to play Pakistan in a nostalgia tournament — because apparently, politics never retires. In this episode, I break down the absurdity of grown men bringing geopolitics into a charity-adjacent league and explore why sports feuds, even aft... more
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A sharp, humorous take on life, current events, sports, and showbiz from a Third Culture Kid with a theater-improv background. The host delivers candid, often provocative observations on celebrity culture, technology, and everyday annoyances, mixing personal stories with social commentary. Episodes frequently hinge on quick-witted riffs, personal anecdotes, and observations about online culture, making the show feel intimate, energetic, and unapologetically opinionated. A key strength is the blend of humor and real-world topics, plus a relatable host voice that leans into nostalgia, skepticism of trends, and the quirks of modern life.
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