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Episode 18: Zoe Brownstone

An episode of the Borderline Podcast Disorder by Levy Lupu podcast, hosted by Levy Lupu, titled "Episode 18: Zoe Brownstone" was published on March 18, 2024 and runs 76 minutes.

March 18, 2024 ·76m · Borderline Podcast Disorder by Levy Lupu

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In this riveting new episode of Borderline Podcast Disorder, we are thrilled to sit down with the uproarious comedian, Zoe Brownstone (@zoebrownstone on Instagram). Breaking through the comedy circuit isn't easy, and doing so in different countries can be an entirely unique experience. Zoe generously shares her insights on the disparities and similarities between making it in Canada versus the UK. We delve into her creative process, uncovering the strategies she employs when crafting her one-hour special. It's a conversation filled with laughs, insights, and a deep dive into the world of comedy like you've never heard before. A fascinating discussion on hecklers and audience participation unfolds as we delve into the various approaches comedians take to engage - or disengage - with their audience members. It's a fine line between good interaction and a show gone awry, and Zoe's take on this will definitely pique your interest. We are proud to announce that Borderline Podcast Disorder has been selected among the top 50 podcasts of the month on Goodpods. It's an honor to be recognized, and it's all thanks to our fantastic listeners and their continued support. For those who love the show and have a story to share, we're all ears. Reach out to us at [email protected] or send a DM on social media. We're excited to hear from you and possibly feature your story on the show. So tune in, laugh out loud, and enjoy this comedic journey with Zoe Brownstone. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this riveting new episode of Borderline Podcast Disorder, we are thrilled to sit down with the uproarious comedian, Zoe Brownstone (@zoebrownstone on Instagram). Breaking through the comedy circuit isn't easy, and doing so in different countries can be an entirely unique experience. Zoe generously shares her insights on the disparities and similarities between making it in Canada versus the UK. 


We delve into her creative process, uncovering the strategies she employs when crafting her one-hour special. It's a conversation filled with laughs, insights, and a deep dive into the world of comedy like you've never heard before. 


A fascinating discussion on hecklers and audience participation unfolds as we delve into the various approaches comedians take to engage - or disengage - with their audience members. It's a fine line between good interaction and a show gone awry, and Zoe's take on this will definitely pique your interest. 


We are proud to announce that Borderline Podcast Disorder has been selected among the top 50 podcasts of the month on Goodpods. It's an honor to be recognized, and it's all thanks to our fantastic listeners and their continued support. 


For those who love the show and have a story to share, we're all ears. Reach out to us at [email protected] or send a DM on social media. We're excited to hear from you and possibly feature your story on the show. So tune in, laugh out loud, and enjoy this comedic journey with Zoe Brownstone.

Get bonus content on Patreon

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

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