Comedian Estefania Baha joins the Insane Thought Posse to go off about her biggest red flag: businesses with no phone number. If you’ve ever rage-quit a restaurant because they only had a QR code menu, this one’s for you. Plus: unexpected tangents about school teachers...
What begins as a profound dive into belief systems, conspiracy theories, and the psychology behind gatekeeping "life-saving" information quickly derails into absolute chaos. Comedian Kiran Saggu (@kswaggu) joins us and somehow we end up spiraling into an inexplicably long tangent about animals that nobody asked for but everyone secretly needed.
In this episode, comedian James Trickey explores the theory that dating him is never just dating him. It's the start of something bigger. He’s ladies gateway into dating asians.
What counts as cheating in 2025? Erika and James sits down with Evaldas Karosas to dissect the fine print of modern infidelity. Spoiler: it might involve an invoice. From transactional love to relationship loopholes this episode might be our most insane yet.
Why less screen time? Comedian Melanie Bracewell (Taskmaster NZ, The Cheap Seats) makes a sharp, hilarious, and refreshingly contrarian case for why we should be spending MORE time on our screens in 2025… not less
Erika and Pravanya have a theory: if an Asian person must date a white person, there are strict parameters to follow. Their evidence? The Social Network and Bend It Like Beckham.
Nototrious klutz Pravanya Pillay tries to convince the gang that she should own the sole firearm in the United Kingdom. Bonus points if it comes with a pearl handle. We discover that karate has a pretty intricate hierarchy and that actually Garfield was dead all along.
Pravanya Pillay wants the finance bros out of Canary Wharf and onto the battlefield. Is it time that the gilet wearing, parkrun completing bankers put their actual skills to use on the frontline? James tries to figure out if he also qualifies for national service and Erika pours one out for the homeless vets.
James Trickey despises brunch and wants it abolished, but the rest of the ITP Podcast crew isn’t having it. In this fiery debate, they tackle the cultural obsession with £19 avo toast. Can James make his case, or will the team prove brunch is here to stay?
What do phone snatchers, Batman, and paintball have in common? They're all part of the latest ISP episode, with our first special guest, Taskmaster AU star Jenny Tian!
This week Erika argues that capitalism isn't so bad! It can’t be bad if shopping feels so good! If money is the root of all evil why does it feel so awesome to have it?
This week in the insane thought posse: Erika argues that a kiss is stronger than any drug - James isn’t entirely convinced! We also learn the hot goss about the gang's first kiss stories.
The Insane Thought Posse come out of the gate swinging with James Trickey suggesting that you should either be willing to eat every animal or none of them - it's only fair after all. Pravanya Pillay attempts to defend varifocal lenses to a couple of non-believers. Erika Ehler introduces the gang to controversial children’s presenter Blippy and drops the verdict on whether he should be vindicated.