Punorama Investigates is a podcast about politics, patriarchy and power – with the occasional pun.
Join comedy writer & performer Annabel Edmonds as she investigates a topic that fascinates her – from prison reform to sexual harassment in stand-up comedy.
Instead of the usual running commentary about everything going on in the news, Punorama Investigates does a weekly deep dive into a single topic.
Punorama Investigates is a lot like ‘Last Week Tonight’ with John Oliver, except in half the time and with half a percent of the budget. Also John Oliver wasn’t available.
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Punorama Investigates is a podcast about politics, patriarchy and power – with the occasional pun.
Join comedy writer & performer Annabel Edmonds as she investigates a topic that fascinates her – from prison reform to sexual harassment in stand-up comedy.
Instead of the usual running commentary about everything going on in the news, Punorama Investigates does a weekly deep dive into a single topic.
Punorama Investigates is a lot like ‘Last Week Tonight’ with John Oliver, except in half the time and with half a percent of the budget. Also John Oliver wasn’t available.
A podcast about politics and patriarchy - with the occasional pun. Annabel Edmonds investigates a new story every week.
Edited by Emma Millen
Punorama Investigates...
Punorama Investigates is a podcast about politics, patriarchy and power – with the occasional pun.
Join comedy writer & performer Annabel Edmonds as she investigates a topic that fascinates her – from prison reform to sexual harassment in stand-up comedy.
Instead of the usual running commentary about everything going on in the news, Punorama Investigates does a weekly deep dive into a single topic.
Punorama Investigates is a lot like ‘Last Week Tonight’ with John Oliver, except in half the time and with half a percent of the budget. Also John Oliver wasn’t available.