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This week on Unfiltered with Trigger and Kensai, things take a strange turn as the lads dive headfirst into what you lot have been listening to—and honestly… they’re not sure how to feel about it.
From people trying to improve their work-life balance and climb the career ladder (questionable behaviour, apparently), to the bizarre world of cat music therapy, things only get weirder. There’s talk of ending long-term relationships—which Kensai takes very personally—and somehow it spirals into skin picking, hypnosis, and other corners of the internet that probably should’ve stayed undiscovered.
Naturally, no episode would be complete without a detour across the pond, as Trigger and Kensai once again question America’s baffling inability to make a proper cup of tea—or even understand what a kettle is.
On a more serious (but still slightly chaotic) note, Trigger announces his new venture: Triggered at Midwicket—a podcast covering everything from the hilarious side of cricket to proper analysis of the pro game, with a special appreciation for the beauty of village cricket.
They wrap things up with a surprisingly real discussion tackling health myths, including a candid conversation around rising throat cancer rates and what’s actually behind it.
As always: dark humour, sharp takes, plenty of mick-taking, and absolutely no filter.
By trigger0806This week on Unfiltered with Trigger and Kensai, things take a strange turn as the lads dive headfirst into what you lot have been listening to—and honestly… they’re not sure how to feel about it.
From people trying to improve their work-life balance and climb the career ladder (questionable behaviour, apparently), to the bizarre world of cat music therapy, things only get weirder. There’s talk of ending long-term relationships—which Kensai takes very personally—and somehow it spirals into skin picking, hypnosis, and other corners of the internet that probably should’ve stayed undiscovered.
Naturally, no episode would be complete without a detour across the pond, as Trigger and Kensai once again question America’s baffling inability to make a proper cup of tea—or even understand what a kettle is.
On a more serious (but still slightly chaotic) note, Trigger announces his new venture: Triggered at Midwicket—a podcast covering everything from the hilarious side of cricket to proper analysis of the pro game, with a special appreciation for the beauty of village cricket.
They wrap things up with a surprisingly real discussion tackling health myths, including a candid conversation around rising throat cancer rates and what’s actually behind it.
As always: dark humour, sharp takes, plenty of mick-taking, and absolutely no filter.