Random Humor Podcasts

  • Fancy Free Podcast
  • Leading Questions Podcast
  • The Girl In The Jean Jacket
  • Life Gets Real
  • Pop Into Politics
  • Life as it Comes Podcast
  • Well, that f*cked me up! Surviving life changing events.
  • This Is Our Call
  • Game/Life Balance U.S. Podcast
  • 2 Dumb 2 Tame
  • The Table Chat Show
  • Knowledge Fight
  • Beers and Laughs Podcast
  • NO WAY! Two Guys Stories – Hosted by Jim and Paul!
  • bringingruralback
  • Me & the Gals
  • Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris
  • Duck Duck Gray Duck – A Minnesota Podcast
  • Bad Rabbi
  • The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde
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    Fancy Free Podcast

    Fancy Free Podcast

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    Since Aug 10, 2020 10:00 UTC

    Connect and laugh with us as we tell our most embarrassing funny stories. So. Much. FUN!!! Have you ever made a fool of yourself? Well, you are not alone! Each week, join us as my girlfriends and I tell funny, embarrassing, humbling stories on ourselves that will make you feel less alone in your imperfections. Take a peek with us behind the sparkly filter of social media while we lower the bar for each other. Because NONE of us are as fancy as we look. By the end of each episode, you’ll have had some great girl time, a good laugh, and will be feeling much better about your own embarrassing moments! Subscribe to make sure you don’t miss a single episode.

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    Leading Questions Podcast

    Leading Questions Podcast

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    Since Feb 6, 2018 10:00 UTC

    We are Dawn Kuczwara and Jer Lance, technologists, leaders, an people who are often accused of talking too much. Join us as we answer your questions about leadership, becoming a leader, and knowledge work in general. Our answers come from our experience, and arrive with a sense of humor. Email us at questions@leadingquestionspodcast.com (and no, we couldn’t find a longer URL)

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    The Girl In The Jean Jacket

    The Girl In The Jean Jacket

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    Since Oct 30, 2014 01:56 UTC

    The Girl In The Jean Jacket is a podcast series. She is an undefined message for success. TGITJJ is a collection of hilariously fun interviews,games, and stories featuring up and coming artists in the entertainment business. DOWNLOAD/SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES!

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    Life Gets Real

    Life Gets Real

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    Since Nov 22, 2019 14:05 UTC

    Welcome to Life Gets Real! Hosted by singer/songwriter/author Ann Reed, it’s a series of interviews with women, all of them over 60. It’s conversations about experiences of life so far, what’s behind, and what’s ahead. With heart and humor, we talk about grief, love, loss, hope — what happened and how did we get to be where we are right now. It’s women’s stories.

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    Pop Into Politics

    Pop Into Politics

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    Since Jun 20, 2020 19:00 UTC

    An everyday citizen keeping politics simple. We all have a responsibility to do the right thing and stay engaged. “Pop” into Politics every Monday for a few takeaways, some laughs, and some pop culture references sprinkled in for good measure.

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    Life as it Comes Podcast

    Life as it Comes Podcast

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    Since May 19, 2016 18:47 UTC

    Life happens, but rarely as expected. These amusing short stories and observations by author and storyteller Theresa Boedeker focus on the quirkiness and surprises of life. Because everyone needs a smile, . . . perhaps even a laugh. Ask questions, give your opinion, and and share your own funny stories at www.TheresaBoedeker.com

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    Well, that f*cked me up! Surviving life changing events.

    Well, that f*cked me up! Surviving life changing events.

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    Since Jan 25, 2021 23:00 UTC

    BITE-SIZE PERSONAL STORIES OF SURVIVING LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCES: Hosted by Luke Colson and Kyle Wise, we feature weekly guests and explore extreme personal life changing experiences and the journey emotional and physical recovery. Each guest discusses their story of how their lives were turned upside down, by unexpected events. Stories like surviving a car crash, surviving abuse, being paralyzed in an accident, witnessing a crime.. and many more! Luke and Kyle will take an honest, raw, yet positive and hopeful approach, to really find out how these sudden events have effected our guests, and hear about the tools they use to overcome the subsequent struggle and adversity. We will focus on the journey to success and recovery, and hear stories of how our guests overcame trauma, and mental health challenges like ptsd, anxiety depression and phobias that have often lead to addiction, alcoholism, and disorders. While we will focus on the events themselves, and the lasting effects of these moments, our goal in this podcast is to concentrate on the positive journeys of resilience, recovery and hope that comes from these extraordinary stories. Join us for the ride of your life, and other peoples too! Why listen? We hope that our listeners will feel comfort, empowerment, strength and hope through this community of people and the stories we share. Everyone’s experiences are unique, but the circumstances around recovery and healing can be a shared and comforting journey. EMAIL: wtfmupodcast@gmail.com MUSIC by DeVyruss from Pixabay SPOTIFY: For reasons that no one at Spotify knows, our podcast does NOT play on the Spotify App from IOS devices. It works on every other platform, and even works on Spotify App from Android and works just fine on Spotify for Desktop. Spotify tell us they don’ t know how to fix it. We love our listeners and encourage you to find another way, and another platform, and we apologize, this one is out of our hands.

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    This Is Our Call

    This Is Our Call

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    Since Jul 27, 2019 20:02 UTC

    Thisisourcall is a podcast where Matthew and Jonathan talk about life, theology, and the Gospel. Join them as they explore different topics and how Christian obedience to the glory of God is expressed and lived out in every area of life.

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    Game/Life Balance U.S. Podcast

    Game/Life Balance U.S. Podcast

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    Since Jan 10, 2012 18:10 UTC

    How do you save the world from space aliens while learning how to change a diaper? Join childhood frienemies Cody Gough and Jonathan Martin as they try to answer that question — while relentlessly trolling each other. This is a lifestyle podcast hosted by adult gamers trying to juggle hobbies with the increasing demands of the “real world.” Follow the show to catch up on what they’ve been up to every once in a while, whether it’s revisiting their SNES favorites to see if they hold up or debating the best way to train for a 5K. And if you like what you hear, then please rate the show 5 stars!

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    2 Dumb 2 Tame

    2 Dumb 2 Tame

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    Since Jun 28, 2017 08:18 UTC

    Every episode Mia will attempt to answer a question – a dumb question – because “there are no dumb questions” is the dumbest statement she’s ever heard. There are dumb questions but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be asked. She’ll do the asking so that you don’t have to get judged up the anus for not knowing everything or knowing all the wrong stuff at the wrong time or all the right stuff… never. 2 Dumb 2 Tame airs on Tuesdays. For additional content and information please visit 2dumb2tame.com

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    The Table Chat Show

    The Table Chat Show

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    Since Apr 21, 2016 04:26 UTC

    The dietitian-hosted podcast born between a pizza joint and a taco stand

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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Knowledge Fight

    Knowledge Fight

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    Since Jan 7, 2017 13:09 UTC

    Each episode, Dan and Jordan take a look at some clips from that day’s Alex Jones Show and struggle to make sense of what they find.

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    Beers and Laughs Podcast

    Beers and Laughs Podcast

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    Since Nov 19, 2013 21:50 UTC

    A Podcast Loosely Based On Beer

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    NO WAY! Two Guys Stories – Hosted by Jim and Paul!

    NO WAY! Two Guys Stories – Hosted by Jim and Paul!

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    Since Aug 29, 2021 00:00 UTC

    The first of many funny podcasts about life and experiences that Paul and I would like to share with you. Hope you listen and enjoy. Living life and laughing is the best way to go. Of course, having a bunch of crazy experiences and stories doesn’t hurt either! Hope you enjoy the wackiness and fun and can relate to our zany experiences with some of your own and laugh out loud! Enjoy and thanks for checking us out!

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    bringingruralback

    bringingruralback

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    Since Mar 24, 2016 12:21 UTC

    On the Bringing Rural Back Podcast we talk about homesteading, preparedness, self reliance, do it yourself, hunting, fishing, and so much more. All with a dash of country humor and with rural values.

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    Me & the Gals

    Me & the Gals

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    Since Oct 20, 2020 12:17 UTC

    “Bitch, breathe!”, offers a female perspective right in the center of life. What is life all about at this stage of the game? Turns out, it’s still relationships, career, parenthood, spirituality and female empowerment but now, you’ve got experience…and you are going to work that sh** to no end because you don’t have time to lose, girlfriend! Wondering what your purpose was or is, or has it changed completely? What do you do with yourself after a major breakup or just facing an empty nest, a major career switch with either less or too much time on your hands? You have come to the right place. Let’s explore and laugh through this magical and at times, confounding time together. If you have comments, suggestions, or you’d like support while going through a difficult transition, breakup, aging or whatever it is, write to us at ricardia@thebreakupcall.com

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    Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris

    Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris

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    Since Nov 18, 2023 00:00 UTC

    Bearing a striking resemblance to Aesop of Aesop’s Fables fame, American author Joel Chandler Harris’ Uncle Remus is also a former slave who loves to tell simple and pithy stories. Uncle Remus or to give it its original title, Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings was published in late 1880 and received instant acclaim. The book was reviewed in hundreds of journals and newspapers across the country, leading to its immense success, both critical and financial. “Remus” was originally a fictional character in a newspaper column. Harris, who was a journalist with the Atlanta Constitution, a small-town newspaper, first presented Remus to the world via a regular column in which Remus was depicted as a person who regularly visited the newspaper offices to talk about the social issues of the day. However, later, Remus began to increasingly recount plantation folktales that Harris had compiled. He had heard them from the slaves of Turnworld Plantation as a 16 year old school dropout, working as an apprentice in a newspaper office located in the area. Harris was a poor, illegitimate, immigrant Irish boy who found more in common with the slaves on the plantation than with his so called social equals. He spent much of his free time in the slave quarters, absorbing their lifestyle, folklore and legends. Uncle Remus is famous also for one of its most lovable and astute characters, Br’er Rabbit. This smart, yet mischievous fellow and his companions have provided endless entertainment for generations of children. The original stories were rendered in authentic Southern Georgia slave dialect and later adapted so that they could be better understood. Apart from the doings of the trickster rabbit, Uncle Remus contains poems, songs and folk-tales deeply rooted in the plantation tradition. Though early critics were dismayed by the apparent racist nature of the stories and the passive acceptance of the slave-owning situation, modern versions have overcome these aspects and Uncle Remus today provides education, information and entertainment for children and parents. The 29 books that were originally written have been compiled into nine Uncle Remus series and three books were published posthumously. A total of 185 Uncle Remus stories were penned and they were path breaking in their depiction of the authentic speech of the Southern plantations. Extensively adapted for radio, animation, film and television, Uncle Remus is today an essential part of children’s literature. In fact, not just children, but older readers too will find the book a delightful classic!

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    Duck Duck Gray Duck – A Minnesota Podcast

    Duck Duck Gray Duck – A Minnesota Podcast

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    Since May 1, 2015 02:52 UTC

    A Minnesota podcast that navigates the nonsense and spotlights the profound in today’s society. For politically incorrect Gen Xer’s worldwide with an off-beat sense of humor. Topics include: Current events, being a Dad, sports, music and entertainment, conspiracy, weird news and more.

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    The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde

    The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde

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    Since Oct 13, 2020 00:00 UTC

    An American diplomat’s family moves into an ancient stately mansion. They’re warned by the owner that it is haunted by a most horrifying and gruesome spirit who had once cruelly murdered his own wife. The story progresses with creaking floor boards, mysterious passages, dark attics, clanking chains, and weird howling. Yet, the reader is totally unprepared for Oscar Wilde’s brand of tongue in cheek humor as he takes all the ingredients of a traditional ghost story and turns it on its head, and creates a hilarious parody instead of a morbid saga! The Canterville Ghost was the first of Oscar Wilde’s short stories to be published. It appeared in a magazine in 1887 and provides a prophetic glimpse into Wilde’s genius for comic timing, dialogue and situational comedy. He had a successful career as a journalist and poet and consequently turned to fiction and drama. The plot is one that leaves the reader chuckling at every turn. The American diplomat and his family are products of a purely pragmatic culture which has no patience with sentimentality and superstitions. The English mansion is steeped in legends about ancient curses and the diabolical doings of a seventeenth century specter. The Americans believe in a robust, healthy and practical way of life and use all manner of branded cleaning products. The two youngest members of the family called the Stars and Stripes set wicked traps for the ghost, while the daughter Virginia is the only one who can truly appreciate the poor ghost’s situation. The Canterville Ghost revels in stereotypes and mocks at society’s typical ways of viewing people and history. Pitting the brash and impertinent Americans against the dignified and aristocratic English provides plenty of room for comedy. The reader comes to realize that the ghosts of the past have no power over the optimism of the present. It is also a tale of the clash between the Old and New Worlds, of new money and old, traditions and modernity. It also portrays the gradual decay of the aristocratic English way of life in the Victorian era and the advent of American heiresses whose untold millions made in a variety of industrial businesses pumped new blood into the dying aristocracy of Old England. However, the genteel good breeding of Lord Canterville and the innocent goodness of fifteen year old Virginia provide food for thought as Wilde creates characters who stand out in their humanity and compassion. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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