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Gods of Comedy
by Gatecrash Network
Do you like podcasts? Do you like God or gods? Maybe, but Most Likely Not. If you answered no to only one of those questions, you’ll maybe enjoy Gods of Comedy! Bec Hill and Brydie Lee-Kennedy will be interviewing fellow comedians about their religious thoughts and beliefs and spiritual leanings and other stuff that is maybe too personal to discuss in a public forum but let’s see how it goes.
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36: Christmas (and back-boobs)
Gods of Comedy is back to celebrate the festive season once again! Bec, Brydie and Liam talk about the Christmas they spent together last year and their plans for holidays this year.And butts. They talk for a surprisingly long time about butts.
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35: Tom Neenan
Conspiracy theories, multiverses and cults with comedian and excellent man Tom Neenan.
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Preview of 35: Tom Neenan
A tiny sample of our sprawling chat with Tom Neenan, out in 2 weeks. Hear Brydie discuss her wedding and Bec discuss…the Fonz?
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34: Halloween Spooktacular – Bonus Episode!
There were just too many spooks for us to fit it all into one episode! Here are even more chilling tales from our listeners and friends for you to listen to while you're out trick or treating.
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34: Halloween Spooktacular!
Welcome to our Halloween special. Please, ignore the cobwebs – it's totally because it's a halloween episode and not just because we haven't recorded in a while, we promise.Bec and Brydie read out some tales of terror submitted by listeners, friends and former guests (no longer friends). So sit back, close your eyes, and prepare to be spooked.
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Preview of 34: HALLOWEEN SPECIAL!
Bec and Brydie are baaaaaaack after a surprise hiatus and we're scaaaarier than ever! Please enjoy our quick Halloween preview before we return in a fortnight with a full length spooktacular!
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33: Nish Kumar
The absolutely brilliant Nish Kumar sits on the floor with Bec and Brydie to discuss Hinduism, laziness and being nice to vegans.
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Preview of 33: Nish Kumar
Ahead of our full, delightful chat with Nish Kumar (out in 2 weeks), enjoy our musings on Kimye, love and insulting Nish.
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32: Paul Foxcroft
Bec and Brydie chat to avowed atheist Paul "Foxy" Foxcroft about world politics and death but then also lots of not depressing stuff as well.
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PREVIEW of 32: Paul Foxcroft
A little taster of our upcoming episode with Paul Foxcroft.
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31: Christivus Festival Of Winter (Or Something)
Last year we gave you Bec & Brydie’s Non-Denominational Festive Stick because we were being all PC and stuff. This year it’s mostly about Christmas but also there’s a lot of Batman nonsense for some reason. Enjoy this responsibly with […]
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30: Guy Kelly
Have you ever heard two philosophy majors discuss the concept of a soul before? Well, allow Guy Kelly (of The Beta Males) and Brydie to drown you in wankery. Don’t worry, Bec is also there, stopping things from getting too […]
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29: Yisrael Campbell (Part Two)
Brydie and Bec talk drug use, conversion and migration with Israeli comedian Yisrael Campbell, star of the smash hit Circumcise Me.
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28: Yisrael Campbell (part one)
We’re back from our summer-hiatus with part one of our chat with Israeli-comedian Yisrael Campbell. This is the lots-of-politics-not-so-much-religion bit of the chat so big deep breaths everyone.
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27: Deleted Scenes (part 2)
Did you enjoy our first deleted scenes episode? No? Well…uh…right. This is awkward. Um…here is…another one.
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26: Deleted Scenes (part 1)
It’s the Gods of Comedy one year anniversary (roughly) and how better to celebrate than with all the stuff we deemed not relevant enough to include in the episodes! Enjoy this mish-mash of voices and chat featuring all your favourite […]
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24: John Robertson
It’s an all-Australian-extravaganza as John Roberston lays some west coast knowledge on Bec and Brydie. They chat about John’s minister father, Bec and Brydie’s fraught friendship and Rasputin. Like, they chat HEAPS about Rasputin.
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23: Masud Milas
When you think “Gods of Comedy”, you think zoo animals, right? Then you’re in luck! This week Bec and Brydie talk to the amazing Masud Milas about their favourite experiences with animals. And there’s a bit of religion chat here […]
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22: Sara Pascoe
Comedian extraordinaire, QI winner and all round excellent person Sara Pascoe talks forgiveness, philosophy and vegan cooking with Bec and Brydie.
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21: Ben Target
The mysterious, shaded Ben Target stops by to tell Bec and Brydie about his vampiric ways, that thing with the goat and all the reasons Armageddon was a terrible movie. The three also celebrate Easter the only way Brydie knows […]
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20: Anil Desai
Anil Desai, the man with a thousand voices, drops by to share his thousand excellent thoughts on religion, Star Wars and early rising. Also, Brydie designs a game to challenge both Anil and Bec because apparently she no longer likes […]
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19: Sad Faces
This week, Bec and Brydie chat to two-thirds of the sketch group Sad Faces (sorry Jack fans, it’s Tom and Tobi…yeah, we were bummed too). They talk about growing up with a minister dad (Tom) and a best friend with […]
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18: Deborah Frances-White
This week we have Deborah Frances-White, a self-described “former cult-member” and an us-described “current dame”. She talks to Bec and Brydie about the perils of door-knocking, the joys of forming a Jehovah’s Witness improv troupe and being a brunette bombshell […]
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17: Joz Norris
Our guest this week has theories on religion, baked beans, parrots and nudity and they’re all kind of mental but if he turns out to be right then you can say you heard it here first. Joz Norris: the guy […]
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16: Abandoman
This week, Gods of Comedy tackles the big three with Abandoman: religion, comedy…and hip hop. James and Rob tell us about their different Christian upbringings and talk music and community in church. Also, Brydie finally gets to design her ultimate […]
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15: Andrea Hubert
The glorious Andrea Hubert drops in to chat Judaism…in theory. In practice it’s mostly body hair, feminism and friendship (eugh, girls, am I right?). What she lacks in religious chat, she more than makes up for in husky tones and […]
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14: Paul Duncan McGarrity
Paul Duncan McGarrity stops by to chat to Bec and Brydie about rebel priests, his very tall brother and why EXACTLY there are no rollercoasters in London. If you’ve ever wondered how Jesus would do in a fight against Batman […]
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13: Brydie & Bec's Non-Denominational Festive Stick
Atheists, Jesus-freaks and everyone in between: gather round Brydie and Bec’s Non-Denominational Festive Stick and hear tales of holidays-past from more comedians than you can shake a reindeer at. Enjoy this massively over-stuffed stocking of an episode with some mulled […]
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12: Tez Ilyas
This week, the brilliant Tez Ilyas lays some Islamic education on Brydie and Bec. He talks prayer, non-drinking and what it’s like to be such an amazing dancer. Also, an amazing new handshake is created that will possibly bring about […]
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11: Paul Gannon
Gods of Comedy gets supernatural with this week’s guest, Paul Gannon! He explains why he ain’t afraid of no ghost (even if Bec and Brydie totally are) and shares the secrets of the spirit-hunting trade (and the joys of eating […]
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10: Hyde Panaser
This week, Brydie does her best to earn our explicit rating and Bec comes close to converting to Sikhi as the excellently bearded Hyde Panaser talks to us about early morning prayer, the badass qualities of turbans and the lies […]
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9: David Morgan
The always delightful David Morgan talks to Bec and Brydie about his disappointing Confirmation name, his fairly excellent mother and the perils of coming out when you’re a Catholic. They also attempt to answer the extremely difficult question of who […]
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8: Ben Van Der Velde
Ben Van Der Velde swings by to talk Judaism in the north, school Brydie on the use of the term “temple” and rave obsessively about the Chinese. Now with more Holocaust chat than your average comedy podcast!
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7: Jon Bennett
World-roaming vagabond Jon Bennett regales Bec and Brydie with tales of his Pentecostal youth, acts of fraternal violence, kicking footies and kissing girls. Have you guys ever had a dream that you could do anything?
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6: Dave Callan
Join an oxygen-deprived Bec and an Edinburgh-exhausted Brydie as they relax and let the Irish chocolate tones of the mellifluously hilarious Dave Callan soothe them. This week we talk meditation, Dave’s wild youth and the letting go of negative thoughts. […]
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5: Felicity Ward
It’s attack of the Australian accents when Felicity Ward comes by to chat Christianity, ice-cream and panic attacks.
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4: Abigoliah Schamaun
Bec and Brydie get down and moderately dirty with the brilliant Abigoliah Schamaun. Abs talks growing up Christian in America and they consider the use of prayer as birth-control and motor-boating as a greeting.
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3: Morgan & West
Time-travelling magicians and mega-clever-dudes Morgan & West (AKA Rhys Jones and Rob Hemmens) drop by to talk all things science and a lot of things magic. Rhys shares his affectionate memories of Irish nuns, Rob gets religious about GM food […]
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2: Andrew O'Neill
Andrew O’Neill blows Bec and Brydie’s tiny minds with talk of the occult, metal and the disgusting ways in which wine isn’t vegan.
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1: Jim Campbell
Brydie and Bec talk to Jim Campbell about atheism, Rosary beads and Jim’s grandfather’s horse.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Do you like podcasts? Do you like God or gods? Maybe, but Most Likely Not. If you answered no to only one of those questions, you’ll maybe enjoy Gods of Comedy! Bec Hill and Brydie Lee-Kennedy will be interviewing fellow comedians about their religious thoughts and beliefs and spiritual leanings and other stuff that is maybe too personal to discuss in a public forum but let’s see how it goes.
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