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This week's episode is a little longer than usual, as our host Graeme Rayner and guest Elizabeth Vantaa Black discuss the recent revelations within the UK comedy industry, which has been having something of a #MeToo moment. They also then discuss Liz's PTSD, which stems from two horrifying events in her life (to be heard to be believed) and how she took up comedy as a direct result of trying to face her fears and lay some ghosts to rest.
Also covered are Liz;s comedy car crash moment (not a metaphor) the benefits and pitfalls of having your own goth fan club and the origins of the phrase "blowing smoke up your arse".
If you like this episode, please review, like, subscribe or whatever else people do when they like podcasts.
By Graeme RaynerThis week's episode is a little longer than usual, as our host Graeme Rayner and guest Elizabeth Vantaa Black discuss the recent revelations within the UK comedy industry, which has been having something of a #MeToo moment. They also then discuss Liz's PTSD, which stems from two horrifying events in her life (to be heard to be believed) and how she took up comedy as a direct result of trying to face her fears and lay some ghosts to rest.
Also covered are Liz;s comedy car crash moment (not a metaphor) the benefits and pitfalls of having your own goth fan club and the origins of the phrase "blowing smoke up your arse".
If you like this episode, please review, like, subscribe or whatever else people do when they like podcasts.