
Comedian Grace Jarvis has been experiencing chronic pain since she was 14-years-old. This is her attempt to wedge it further into conversation.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | a year ago |
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Follow Lou Wall at @thelouwall on Instagram & TikTok. Buy tickets to their Edinburgh Fringe show: www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/lou-wall-where-are-all-the-tall-grandmas
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Oxford Comedy Festival on 9th July 20... more
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Melbourne: www.comedyrepublic.com.au/event/38:571/
Sydney: belvoir.com.au/productions/kate-dehnert-echo/
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This is the eighth official General Meeting of Cass Paige & Grace Jarvis, best mates who live in different countries. Except in this episode they are in the same country and the same bed.
Follow Cass Paige at @casscasspaige on Instagram & Bluesky. L... more
Follow Cass Paige at @casscasspaige on Instagram & Bluesky. Listen to her other podcasts Shut Up A Second & Being Hot Is Hard (both on the Sans Pants Radio Network).
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Oxford Comedy Festival on 9th July 2026: weg... more
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In episode 17 Grace explains to us how cars work - “It's like you put petrol in it. The petrol burns into fumes. The fumes heat up a coil of wire.
And that makes a rubber band go round and round.”
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Named the scrungliest rescue cat "Urchin" after the most recent episode of this podcast today. Also beyond thrilled to learn from a previous episode that Australians talk about kangaroos the exact same way Americans talk about bears.
Love her comedy and honestly learn so much about autism.
Super fun! Definitely worth checking out! I’m really glad Grace is making this show!
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A candid, humor-forward conversation style centers on chronic pain, health systems, and life on tour for comedians. Across episodes, the host and a rotating cast of guests explore personal health journeys, neurodivergence, disability, and the realities of performing live, often weaving in festival culture, backstage logistics, and the challenges of staying creative while managing pain. Standout moments come from raw honesty, vulnerability, and a knack for turning difficult topics into witty, relatable storytelling that resonates with listeners who navigate health issues or work in creative fields. This show also tends to spotlight underrepresented perspectives in comedy, making it a compelling listen for audiences seeking authentic, persona... more
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