Internationally renowned comedian Tom Papa and his Canadian friend Sara Singer Schiff talk about all the differences between the United States and Canada and what makes Canada unique. They talk about what Canadians think about Americans, what is Canadian cuisine, which major celebrities are Canadian and much more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Stand-UpImprovComedy |
Tom and Sara recap the first season of their Canadian/American love affair. They share some new insights about the many similarities and some of the big differences between the two countries and make plans for season two!
Tom and Sara remember one of Canada’s greatest comedic exports, Norm MacDonald who Tom shares his personal memories of. And Sara tries to explain Canada’s snap election on September 20th and how once again, Canada does things quite differently from t... more
Ever heard of a chesterfield, wonder what an eavestrough is or a garburator? Find out what these words mean and many more in this episode of speaking like a Canadian…eh!
This week Tom and Sara discuss the highly debated subject of subsidized healthcare. It turns out there really isn’t much to debate.
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I enjoy the chats and love the observations of differences between neighbor countries.
As a Canadian who has a deep grasp of our geography, history, and current political scene it was beyond frustrating listening to Sara. I know this is a comedic look at the two countries but damn….Sara’s lack of knowledge of anything Canadian outside of downtown Toronto? I really hope for next season she picks up an atlas and maybe even a history book. But I find this is common with many Canadians who move to the states. They quickly revert to old tropes and stereotypes about Canada and Canadians... more
Love the factoids! Love my chuckles as Tom and Sara share and learn new things! My only complaint? Episodes aren’t long enough!
I enjoy the banter between Tom and Sarah, I’ve had several laugh out loud moments, and Sarah has a great laugh. It would have been kind of fun for them to have the odd guest on who could speak more about west coast and east coast Canada and Quebec; likewise perhaps for different views about areas of the states. I also enjoyed some of the deeper dives into the difference between the two psyches - more of that please! That said, I think they both try to be mindful of the huge countries they are re... more
So you want a rating 1 minute into the first episode I listen to. 1 star. Thank you.
Apple Podcasts | #212 | United States/Comedy/Improv |
Apple Podcasts | #155 | Canada/Comedy/Improv |
Apple Podcasts | #177 | Denmark/Comedy/Improv |
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