EPISODE · Nov 20, 2024 · 58 MIN
Harry Jun: Gen Z Nostalgia and The Aussie Comedy Scene
from All My Clothes Need Burning (formerly Television Times)
Harry Jun has strong feelings about Scotland's relationship with deep-frying, desperately wants to be on MasterChef, and has theories about Round the Twist that will change how you watch it — if you dare watch it again.Harry Jun is a Sydney-based comedian, host, and writer known for his work on ABC's Good Game: Spawn Point and as co-host of the SBS podcast Say Kimchi. His comedy blends cultural commentary and observational humour shaped by his Korean-Australian heritage.Why Scotland's relationship with deep-frying is one of the great unexamined cultural phenomenaHow the nostalgia wave sweeping Gen Z for 80s and 90s pop culture is different from the original experience of itWhy Round the Twist is considerably weirder than anyone who watched it as a child is prepared to admitWhat vocal fry reveals about how American speech patterns travel — and what they replace when they arriveConnect with Harry here:InstagramWebsiteOriginally released under the podcast's former name: Television Times.Find us on social media — links on the About page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Harry Jun has strong feelings about Scotland's relationship with deep-frying, desperately wants to be on MasterChef, and has theories about Round the Twist that will change how you watch it — if you dare watch it again.Harry Jun is a Sydney-based comedian, host, and writer known for his work on ABC's Good Game: Spawn Point and as co-host of the SBS podcast Say Kimchi. His comedy blends cultural commentary and observational humour shaped by his Korean-Australian heritage.Why Scotland's relationship with deep-frying is one of the great unexamined cultural phenomenaHow the nostalgia wave sweeping Gen Z for 80s and 90s pop culture is different from the original experience of itWhy Round the Twist is considerably weirder than anyone who watched it as a child is prepared to admitWhat vocal fry reveals about how American speech patterns travel — and what they replace when they arriveConnect with Harry here:InstagramWebsiteOriginally released under the podcast's former name: Television Times.Find us on social media — links on the About page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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