A cathartic podcast to vent about what's grinding our gears, making our blood boil, hacking us off, getting on our wick & rubbing us up the wrong way.
Each episode Joe and I (Stephen) bring an irksome point to the table. We also find out what's bugging you, through emails and guests!
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A cathartic podcast to vent about what's grinding our gears, making our blood boil, hacking us off, getting on our wick & rubbing us up the wrong way.
Each episode Joe and I (Stephen) bring an irksome point to the table. We also find out what's bugging you, through emails and guests!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For future episodes, please send us a voicemail with your annoyance using SpeakPipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/TheAnnoyingPodcast
OR email us your annoyances at theannoyingpod@gmail.com and we can read them out!
https://linktr.ee/theannoyingpodcast
Summary Generated By AI
In this episode, Stephen and Joe discuss various annoyances, including book sleeves, silent films, pretentious actors, and their experiences as actors in theatre in education. They also talk about self-help books and the trend of putting books backwards on shelves. Stephen shares his frustration with book sleeves and the unnecessary plastic covers that come with hardback books. They both express annoyance with pretentious actors who use vague and pretentious language to describe their work. They also reminisce about their time as actors in theater education and share funny stories from their performances. In this conversation, Stephen and Joe discuss various anecdotes and annoyances. They talk about embarrassing moments on stage, watching movies without subtitles, people referring to their parents by their first names, and Americanisms in language. They also touch on topics like statues, wrestling, and childhood memories.
Keywords
book sleeves, silent films, pretentious actors, theater education, self-help books, putting books backwards, anecdotes, embarrassments, stage mishaps, subtitles, parents, first names, Americanisms, statues, wrestling, childhood memories
Chapters
00:00Introduction and Podcast Sound Quality
05:30The Annoyance of Book Sleeves
14:42When Critical Acclaim Doesn't Match Personal Enjoyment
25:35Mispronunciations and Unexpected Reactions on Stage
28:11Falling Over on Stage
32:33Annoyance: Referring to Parents by First Names
37:08Nostalgic TV Shows and Movies
40:56Misrepresentation in Statues
44:10Americanisms
49:0690's and 00's Wrestling
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It's impossible to describe my first beef without you just listening to the podcast. Oooo oooo. Then we discuss pyjamas in public as well as road rage from both ends of the spectrum.
For future episodes, please send us a voicemail with your annoyance using SpeakPipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/TheAnnoyingPodcast
Or email us your annoyances at theannoyingpod@gmail.com and we can read them out!
https://linktr.ee/theannoyingpodcast
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I went first this week and I told Joe my issue with wallets, have a listen to my problem with them. Joe then explained his frustration with staff photos at work!
For future episodes, please email us your annoyances at theannoyingpod@gmail.com and we can read them out or you can come on and tell us yourself.
https://linktr.ee/theannoyingpodcast
Theme music is Iron Man by MVNoCopyrightMusic
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We discuss people who say it how it is and people who live for April fools. People may become a common thread... aren't people annoying?!
For future episodes, please email us your annoyances at theannoyingpod@gmail.com and we can read them out or you can come on and tell us yourself.
https://linktr.ee/theannoyingpodcast
Theme music is Iron Man by MVNoCopyrightMusic
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.