A very silly prank show for Fonejacker fans: best podcasts of the week

Podcasts that Are More Like Prank Shows: The Latest Must-Lists

Comedian Kayvan Novak is back with 'The Brian Badonde Bodcast', a hilarious series in which he brings back his infamous art critic character. In each episode, Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre join him for an entertaining chat, despite the fact that Buxton has been known to butcher words that don't start with the letter B.

In another show, author Dani Shapiro explores 'Family Secrets', a podcast that delves into the unspoken truths families keep hidden. Her latest series features actor Shoaib Ahmed, who revealed his true identity as Arab after hiding it in the aftermath of 9/11.

For fans of acting, 'How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t' is a must-listen. Hosted by Shvorne Marks, actress Pearl Mackie, and Stacey Dooley share their experiences navigating the cutthroat world of theatre and TV shows.

BBC's investigative podcast 'World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam' examines cases where families were scammed out of millions through online charity schemes. Journalist Simi Jolaoso's in-depth reporting is both compelling and thought-provoking.

Lastly, there's 'War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind', which delves into the science behind sound at historic Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London. Hosts Angela Allen and historian Prof John Thomas deliver an immersive and engaging experience that blends history and culture.

Each of these podcasts offers a unique blend of entertainment, education, and social commentary – and they're all worth checking out this week.
 
omg i'm so down for 'The Brian Badonde Bodcast' with Adam Buxton - his jokes about butchering words are always on point πŸ˜‚πŸ‘! and i love how author Dani Shapiro's 'Family Secrets' podcast is shedding light on those hidden truths, it's so relatable πŸ’•πŸ‘€
 
just listened to 'The Brian Badonde Bodcast' with Adam Buxton & Ella Eyre πŸ€£πŸ‘ the way Adam screws up words is actually quite funny, but also a bit cringeworthy at times πŸ˜‚ I'm more of a minimal listener, so these shorter episodes are perfect for me - can get straight to the point and enjoy some laughs 😊
 
I'm not sure about these "prank show" podcasts... I mean, I love Adam Buxton as well, but let's be real, butcherin' words like that can get annoying. 🀣 And what's up with the whole thing where people are sharing their secrets and stuff? It sounds a bit too much for me, you know? Give me some real info about family history or somethin' πŸ˜’. The BBC one about the charity scams does seem pretty interesting though... how did they get caught out? πŸ€”
 
I'm loving the new podcast season so far! My 10-year-old just binge-listened to 'The Brian Badonde Bodcast' with me and we both had so much fun laughing at Adam's silly word butchering πŸ˜‚πŸ€£. As a parent, it's great to see comedians like Kayvan Novak using their talents to bring people together. But I'm also impressed by the more serious podcasts like 'Family Secrets' that tackle tough topics like hiding true identities and online scams - they really make you think πŸ€”πŸ’‘. Has anyone else checked out 'How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t'? I'm thinking of taking my kid to watch one of those theatre shows soon... might just inspire her to get into acting herself! πŸŽ­πŸ‘§
 
πŸ€” I just discovered these new podcast series and oh man I'm loving them! 🎧 The way comedian Kayvan Novak brings back his art critic character in 'The Brian Badonde Bodcast' is genius 🀣 and I'm intrigued by the idea of exploring family secrets on Dani Shapiro's show, 'Family Secrets'. πŸ’¬ What makes you think people keep secrets from their families? Is it because they're scared or something? πŸ˜•

I also love how Shvorne Marks and her guests are sharing their experiences as actors and navigating the drama of theatre and TV shows πŸ“Ί. And the BBC's investigative podcast 'World of Secrets' sounds so important πŸ“°, especially when it comes to charity schemes.

I've also checked out 'War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind' and it sounds like a really cool blend of history and culture 🎨. I'm curious about how they're using sound to tell stories at this historic venue in London. Have you guys been there? What was your experience like? 😊
 
I've been listening to these podcasts and I gotta say, it's crazy how some people get exposed in their own shows πŸ˜‚. Like, Shoaib Ahmed's story is really eye-opening - it's a reminder that even the most well-intentioned attempts at hiding can end up being the thing that sets us free 🌟. And I love how 'War Hall' combines history and sound to create this immersive experience... it's all about finding meaning in the little things, you know? Sometimes we have to listen to a few stories before we can really understand what's going on in our own lives πŸ’‘.
 
I'm loving the new podcasts out right now 🀩! It's so great to see creators pushing boundaries and exploring different topics in such a fun and engaging way πŸ’‘. I've been listening to 'The Brian Badonde Bodcast' with my grandkids and we're all in stitches πŸ˜‚. But what really caught my attention is 'World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam'. As someone who's lost loved ones to cancer, it's heartbreaking to think about families being scammed out of millions πŸ€•. I'm so impressed by Simi Jolaoso's investigative reporting - she's a true inspiration πŸ’ͺ. And have you guys tried 'War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind'? It's like stepping back in time to this historic venue 😍. Overall, these podcasts are a must-listen for anyone looking for entertainment, education, and a dash of social commentary 🎧.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the new podcast lineup! The Brian Badonde Bodcast with Adam Buxton is cracking me up every time πŸ˜‚, but sometimes I feel bad for Ella Eyre getting roasted by Adam's bloopers. On a more serious note, Dani Shapiro's Family Secrets is really thought-provoking - it's crazy how much we don't know about our families, right? 🀯

And can we talk about BBC's World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam? That journalist Simi Jolaoso is doing some amazing work exposing these online charity scams. It's so important to raise awareness about these issues and keep people safe πŸ’‘.

I also love the new podcast War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind - who knew that sound could be so fascinating? 🎧 The hosts' chemistry is great, and it sounds like a really immersive experience. Have you checked any of these out yet?
 
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