Is your regular stroll turning into a never-ending slog to nowhere? These podcasts are sure to make you laugh
By PodMirror
6 Aug 2021
Ben is the host. He speaks to a variety of recurring characters, including Eli Roberts, the frightening slaughterhouse owner/cult leader/mosquito farmer. It's always amusing and ridiculous - and never predictable.
Natasha Hodgson's comedy-horror show is full of delightfully disturbing chuckles if you get used to its strange concept – the process of dredging up "what's trapped in your tubes" and remedying the "foul smell" in your head.
Nicole's talks with her guests range from extremely raunchy to genuinely poignant. She covers the daily challenges of sustaining a relationship, bereavement, and the realities of being in a body that society perceives as the Other (fat, Black, POC, trans, etc)
Podcasters Kate Butch and Caitlin Powell recall their childhood TV programs and movies and wonder, "Did this create us queer?" It's playful, irreverent, sometimes ridiculous, sometimes tragic, but always amusing. It is a must-listen for any LGBT person .
Two friends, comedians Tom Davis (The Wolf) and Romesh Ranganathan (The Owl), discuss topics that anyone who grew up in the 1980s may relate to.
The podcast was last aired in 2018. Hosts Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams conjure the delight of listening to two BFFs conversing, a few rosés deep. Buckle up as they talk about anything from power couples they want they could be .
Zach Braff and Donald Faison reminisce every episode of the 2000s sitcom Scrubs, from their initial auditions to quitting their day jobs to pratfalls, in-jokes, and celebrity guests. They make you feel like you're a member of the gang,
With the help of occasional special guest authors, the podcast unpacks the ideas of various novels in a genuine, raw, and amusing manner. Reuben, Zach, and Kehinde, three south Londoners, are the hosts.
Let's have a ramble with Adam Buxton the podcast king. In each episode, Adam guarantees to make you laugh at least half a dozen times. I've had to stop running to catch my breath while listening to the podcast; it's not easy to run and laugh at the same time.
Fi Glover and Jane Garvey are well-known presenters who have discussed virtually every issue conceivable. So when they sit down in the "BBC media café" to discuss vegan yogurt pots and which side of the bath to cock your leg out — you end up laughing.
Rosie and Chris Ramsey cover topics ranging from child-raising to camper van vacations. The casual, carefree banter between them is refreshingly honest (particularly during the "What's your beef?" section, in which they emphasize one thing that has irritated them about each other that week).