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Shoulda Said: A Standup Comedy and Improv Podcast
Joe Drew, Brooke Converse, Christopher McDonald, Forest Olsen, Jesse Shewfelt, Lisa, Sarah Edwards
5 episodes
4 months ago
Shoulda Said takes a standup "joke jam", where a standup comic works out their joke ideas with fellow standups to try to make them even funnier, and combines it with scenes improvised based on ideas from those jokes. A group of amateur comedians from Toronto learn what they shoulda said instead when their sets have different angles shone on them when they make it up on the spot. Shoulda Said owes its existence to the concepts it stole from the podcasts Working It Out by Mike Birbiglia and Hey Riddle Riddle by Adal Rifai, Erin Keif and John Patrick Coan.
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Improv
Comedy,
Stand-Up
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Shoulda Said takes a standup "joke jam", where a standup comic works out their joke ideas with fellow standups to try to make them even funnier, and combines it with scenes improvised based on ideas from those jokes. A group of amateur comedians from Toronto learn what they shoulda said instead when their sets have different angles shone on them when they make it up on the spot. Shoulda Said owes its existence to the concepts it stole from the podcasts Working It Out by Mike Birbiglia and Hey Riddle Riddle by Adal Rifai, Erin Keif and John Patrick Coan.
Show more...
Improv
Comedy,
Stand-Up
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Episode 1: You can't be atheist AND agnostic
Shoulda Said: A Standup Comedy and Improv Podcast
57 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 1: You can't be atheist AND agnostic
Welcome to Shoulda Said, a comedy podcast that mashes up a standup "joke jam" with improv scenes inspired by the bits being worked out. This episode's guest is Sandra Pascuzzi, a brilliant Canadian-Australian comic based in Toronto. 01:09 - An introduction to the format of Shoulda Said in the form of Jesse Shewfelt's confusing dating profile and religious views, and the impact that might have on potential mates 06:03 - Sandra Pascuzzi's views on Australian men, Lisa's relationship with an Australian bartender, and how that relates to a famous Australian author 15:30 - Lisa's misunderstanding around what to post on a social media app, Lisa's OTHER misunderstanding around what to post on a social media app, and an ex of questionable heritage 23:08 - The time Joe Drew was 100% sure he was going to die, other embarrassing ways you might die, and an increasingly unlikely 911 call 31:26 - Sandra wonders why men use lube, so naturally we learn quite a lot about Jesse, Forest, and Joe's penises. Plus, an improvised scene in a high school locker room! Be glad podcasts are an audio-only medium. 38:43 - Suggestions for Joe's "you're sure you going to die" bit, and an improvised party with a bunch of children envious over each other's costumes. 44:30 - Forest Olsen has a bit about when boyfriends forget they're not therapists, and we learn more about Jesse's dating life. Plus, aren't babies weird? This episode of Shoulda Said features Forest Olsen, Jesse Shewfelt, Lisa, and Sarah Edwards, and is hosted by Brooke Converse and Joe Drew.
Shoulda Said: A Standup Comedy and Improv Podcast
Shoulda Said takes a standup "joke jam", where a standup comic works out their joke ideas with fellow standups to try to make them even funnier, and combines it with scenes improvised based on ideas from those jokes. A group of amateur comedians from Toronto learn what they shoulda said instead when their sets have different angles shone on them when they make it up on the spot. Shoulda Said owes its existence to the concepts it stole from the podcasts Working It Out by Mike Birbiglia and Hey Riddle Riddle by Adal Rifai, Erin Keif and John Patrick Coan.