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In Episode 70 of The PMS Podcast Show with Pauly Shore, the spotlight is on comedy, culture, and the Middle East. Special guest Maz Jobrani, known for his global comedy and unique perspective, joins Pauly to tackle a fascinating question: "Is comedy illegal in the Middle East?" They dive into the challenges of performing stand-up comedy in the Middle East, from navigating censorship laws to addressing cultural sensitivities. This candid discussion explores how humor can thrive—or struggle—under the weight of restrictions, shedding light on the role comedy plays in breaking barriers and fostering connection.
The episode also delivers plenty of variety, featuring live music from the iconic Black Cats, a culinary segment with Got Talent chef Ara Zada, and the unmissable energy of Pauly's co-host Nicole Tran and bartender Ryan Mirvis. The vibe stays electric with live performances by The Busters, led by bandleader Joel Jimenez, providing the perfect backdrop for this engaging and thought-provoking conversation.
Whether you’re curious about the state of comedy in the Middle East or a fan of Maz Jobrani’s work, this episode has something for everyone. Don’t miss the chance to explore the intersection of comedy, culture, and creativity in a region where laughter can be both revolutionary and controversial.
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In Episode 70 of The PMS Podcast Show with Pauly Shore, the spotlight is on comedy, culture, and the Middle East. Special guest Maz Jobrani, known for his global comedy and unique perspective, joins Pauly to tackle a fascinating question: "Is comedy illegal in the Middle East?" They dive into the challenges of performing stand-up comedy in the Middle East, from navigating censorship laws to addressing cultural sensitivities. This candid discussion explores how humor can thrive—or struggle—under the weight of restrictions, shedding light on the role comedy plays in breaking barriers and fostering connection.
The episode also delivers plenty of variety, featuring live music from the iconic Black Cats, a culinary segment with Got Talent chef Ara Zada, and the unmissable energy of Pauly's co-host Nicole Tran and bartender Ryan Mirvis. The vibe stays electric with live performances by The Busters, led by bandleader Joel Jimenez, providing the perfect backdrop for this engaging and thought-provoking conversation.
Whether you’re curious about the state of comedy in the Middle East or a fan of Maz Jobrani’s work, this episode has something for everyone. Don’t miss the chance to explore the intersection of comedy, culture, and creativity in a region where laughter can be both revolutionary and controversial.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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