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Laughter Therapy - 12 March 2026 - Ranjodh Singh Brings Punjabi Family Laughs

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Laughter Therapy - 12 March 2026 - The Free Punjabi Podcast That Turns Every Thursday Into a Celebration Thursday mornings carry a particular energy — the week has done most of its work and the weekend is now close enough to feel real. On Radio Haanji 1674 AM, that Thursday feeling is met with exactly the right soundtrack: a fresh episode of Laughter Therapy, hosted by Ranjodh Singh, arriving with the warmth and laughter that Melbourne's Punjabi community has come to rely on as a genuine part of their morning. Thursday Morning With Ranjodh Singh — A Show That Feels Like Sitting With Family Ranjodh Singh has built a reputation on Radio Haanji 1674 AM as one of the most naturally gifted community hosts in Australian Punjabi broadcasting. What he brings to Laughter Therapy is not a performance — it is a genuine extension of who he is. He listens to his callers, he creates space for the laughter to arrive on its own terms and he holds the show together with a warmth that listeners across Melbourne recognise and trust. Thursday episodes carry a slightly different flavour from the rest of the week. The community knows the weekend is close, and that energy comes through in the calls — there is an extra looseness, a readiness to laugh and a willingness to linger a little longer in the moment. Ranjodh Singh channels that perfectly, creating the kind of hour that listeners are reluctant to switch off even when the day is already calling them forward. For anyone exploring what Radio Haanji has to offer, Laughter Therapy sits naturally alongside thought-provoking programmes like The Insight Report and the daily current affairs analysis of Indian Updates — programmes that together show the full range of what community broadcasting in Melbourne can be. But on Thursday mornings, laughter has the stage, and nobody holds that stage quite like Ranjodh Singh. Young Callers, Pure Joy — How the Children Carry the First Half The first segment of Laughter Therapy belongs entirely to the children, and Thursday is as fine a day as any to be reminded why that decision is one of the best this show has ever made. Young callers from across Melbourne's Punjabi community ring in live, bringing their chutkule, bujaratan and bolian to a microphone that treats them as the stars they genuinely are. There is a particular quality to the way children share chutkule on this show. They are not performing for an audience — they are sharing something they find funny, something they picked up at home or at school or from a grandparent who taught it to them, and that sincerity is what makes the moment land every single time. A child's bujaratan — delivered with complete conviction that the riddle is somehow both obvious and unsolvable — is one of the most reliably joyful things in community radio. This segment is also quietly doing something significant for the Punjabi community in Australia. Children growing up here are navigating two cultural worlds simultaneously, and every time a young caller shares a chutkula or a bolian on Laughter Therapy, they are affirming that their Punjabi identity is not something to be kept at home — it is something to be celebrated, shared and amplified. As a Punjabi kids show in Australia, this programme creates cultural belonging through the simplest and most powerful means available: laughter. The Community Steps Forward — Adults Bring the Second Half to Life When the show transitions into its second segment, the adult community picks up the baton without missing a beat. Callers from across Melbourne join Ranjodh Singh to share bolian, trade observations and participate in the running conversation of warmth and gentle humour that defines the second half of every Laughter Therapy episode. The bolian shared in this part of the show carry the distinctive texture of Punjabi expression — layered, rhythmic and rooted in a shared way of seeing the world. They are funny in a way that requires a certain cultural fluency to fully appreciate, which is precisely why they resonate so strongly with the community that calls in and the community that listens. For many adult listeners, the bolian segment is a moment of recognition — hearing something that sounds like home, delivered by people who feel like neighbours, on a morning that suddenly feels a little warmer. This is what Indian community radio Melbourne does at its best: it takes the ordinary moments of Punjabi life in Australia and turns them into something shared. No studio trick, no production polish — just a community that shows up for each other, morning after morning. Why Laughter Therapy Has Earned Its Place Among the Best Punjabi Podcasts in Australia The case for Laughter Therapy as one of the best Punjabi podcasts of 2026 does not rest on production values or marketing reach — it rests on something much harder to manufacture. The show has genuine community trust, built episode by episode, caller by caller, laugh by laugh over a sustained period of time. As a free Punjabi podcast online, Laughter Therapy removes every barrier between the community and the joy it delivers. There is no subscription, no premium tier, no algorithm standing between a listener and their morning laughter. It is simply there, every weekday, on Radio Haanji 1674 AM, holding space for the Punjabi community in Australia to start their day together. Ranjodh Singh embodies this ethos completely. His approach to hosting is never about filling airtime — it is about creating a moment worth being part of. And for thousands of Punjabi families across Melbourne who tune in on Thursday mornings, that moment is something they genuinely look forward to. Tune In and Never Miss a Morning With Laughter Therapy Laughter Therapy is free every weekday morning across all major platforms. Here is how to listen: Listen on Spotify — Follow the show and stream every episode directly from your Spotify library. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts — Get every episode delivered automatically to your Apple device. Download the iOS App — Stream Radio Haanji live and on-demand on your iPhone or iPad. Download the Android App — Full Radio Haanji access on any Android device, completely free. Visit haanji.com.au to explore everything Radio Haanji 1674 AM has to offer. Friday is almost here, and Laughter Therapy will be ready to see the week out in the best way possible — make sure you are listening   Radio Haanji 1674 AM | Punjabi Podcast | Broadcasting from Melbourne, Australia Listen free at haanji.com.au | Available on Spotify & Apple Podcasts Serving the Punjabi community across Melbourne · Sydney · Brisbane · Australia · Worldwide  

Thursday mornings belong to laughter on Radio Haanji 1674 AM, and host Ranjodh Singh is here to make sure of it. In part one of today’s Laughter Therapy, young callers from Melbourne’s Punjabi community share their chutkule, bujaratan and bolian live on air — bringing the kind of spontaneous, innocent joy that only children can deliver. In part two, adults from across the community join in to keep the warmth and humour going. This is the Punjabi comedy podcast Melbourne families make part of every morning. Free to listen at haanji.com.au or on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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