A very silly prank show for Fonejacker fans: best podcasts of the week

Fonejacker fans will be in stitches as Kayvan Novak brings back his infamous art critic persona, Brian Badonde, for a brand new podcast series. The silly show is all about reviving old pranks and has Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre in the hot seat. Despite struggling to pronounce words that start with anything other than 'B', Ella offers an honest look at her time in the music industry.

Those looking for a deeper dive into family dynamics will appreciate Dani Shapiro's long-running podcast, Family Secrets. The show is part interview and part therapy session, focusing on the things families keep hidden. This latest series features a special guest who concealed his Arab heritage after 9/11 to fit in with Black culture, sharing their incredible story.

For aspiring actors looking for some tough love, Shvorne Marks hosts How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t. The show is all about navigating the chaotic world of acting, from one minute you're getting ready for a new TV show, to the next you're crying into your pillow broke and jobless.

The BBC's World of Secrets podcast tackles some heavy subjects, including the child cancer scam that has left families multimillion-dollar poorer. The reporting is careful but compelling as Simi Jolaoso delves into this dark world.

Last up is War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind, a slickly produced history of Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London, co-hosted by cinema legend Angela Allen and historian Prof John Thomas. This immersive listen is perfect for anyone who loves sound and the science behind it.
 
πŸ€• sounds like Adam Buxton's always been a bit of a goofball anyway... πŸ™„ hope Ella Eyre doesn't get too embarrassed about her pranking on Fonejacker fans lol πŸ˜‚ but seriously though, family secrets podcast is gonna be so heavy to listen to, not sure if I'm ready for that one yet 🀯
 
🀯 I'm so excited to see Brian Badonde making a comeback! As a parent, I've seen how kids love silly humor and pranks, but I also worry about the impact on their behavior πŸ€”. Adam Buxton's honesty about his struggles with pronouncing words is really inspiring, though - maybe we can learn from that too? πŸ’‘
 
omg I'm low-key so excited about this new podcast series on Fonejacker 🀣 - Brian Badonde is back! I loved that show, but Adam Buxton's awkwardness was kinda relatable, you know? and Ella Eyre being honest about her struggles in the music industry is exactly what we need more of...her "struggling to pronounce words" part is just πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

But seriously, Dani Shapiro's Family Secrets podcast sounds like it could be super emotional...and that special guest on World of Secrets has got my attention - the whole child cancer scam thing is just disturbing πŸ€•. Shvorne Marks' How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t also resonates with me, I mean who hasn't felt like crying into their pillow after a bad audition? 😭

And lastly, War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind sounds like an amazing listen...I love learning about history and how sound works together - it's like a whole new world! 🌐
 
I'm not gonna lie, Fonejacker fans are gonna love Brian Badonde's new podcast series, but I think Kayvan Novak should really work on his hosting skills - I mean, have you seen him try to say some of those 'B' words? πŸ˜‚πŸ€£. On a more serious note, I'm excited about Family Secrets and how it tackles tough topics like family dynamics and cultural identity. Dani Shapiro's approach is super refreshing and I love how she brings in these special guests who share their personal stories. As for aspiring actors, Shvorne Marks is always brutal but fair, and I think his advice is spot on. And can we talk about the BBC's World of Secrets podcast? Simi Jolaoso does such great investigative journalism and her reporting skills are top-notch. War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind sounds like an amazing listen too - I'm all about that history and sound combo! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I'm so down for this new podcast series "Fonejacker" with Adam & Ella πŸ˜‚, but can we get a diagram of Brian's flowchart to keep track of his pronunciation struggles πŸ“? It's also super cool to see Dani Shapiro bringing her Family Secrets to the table πŸ’•, that conversation is gonna be eye-opening! And for all you aspiring actors out there, Shvorne Marks' advice is fire πŸ”₯. Meanwhile, I'm curious about the BBC's World of Secrets podcast and how they dug up info on the child cancer scam 🀯... time to get our facts straight with some good ol' fact-checking πŸ’‘
 
OMG, I'm so down for that new podcast series with Kayvan Novak 🀣! Brian Badonde's antics always crack me up, especially when he's struggling to pronounce words πŸ˜‚. And now Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre are in the hot seat? That's gonna be HILARIOUS!!! On a more serious note, I love podcasts that offer real talk and honest looks at tough topics. Dani Shapiro's Family Secrets series is really giving me some food for thought πŸ€”. The latest episode with a guest sharing their story about concealing their heritage after 9/11... ugh, the courage it takes to share that kind of thing is truly admirable πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm low-key excited about Brian Badonde's podcast series, but I gotta say, I'm a bit worried about Adam Buxton struggling to pronounce 'B' words all the time πŸ˜‚πŸ€£... like what even is that? On a more serious note tho, I've been listening to Family Secrets and it's so thought-provoking. Dani Shapiro's got this gift for digging up these deep family secrets and making you feel all the feels. And Shvorne Marks' advice on how to stay sane in the acting world is, like, totally relatable 🀯... I mean who hasn't been broke and jobless after a gig?
 
omg u guys, I'm so down for those new podcasts!! 🀯 I mean, Brian Badonde from Fonejacker is back and that's comedy gold in my book! πŸ˜‚ And I love how Ella Eyre is being real about her music industry struggles - we've all been there, amirite? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ I also need to give a shoutout to Dani Shapiro's Family Secrets podcast, it's so deep & relatable. I'm intrigued by the guest on that show who kept their Arab heritage hidden... gotta listen ASAP! πŸ“»
 
I feel like I'm going to be laughing out loud listening to Brian Badonde on this new podcast! Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre are in for a wild ride, and I'm so down to hear Ella's honest take on her music industry experiences. Can't wait to dive into those "B" words... just kidding, girl!

But seriously, it's awesome that there's a show like Family Secrets, where people can open up about the crazy stuff their families keep hidden. That special guest from the latest series is going to be so inspiring! And omg, how many of us have had those moments when we felt like hiding part of ourselves?

And to all you aspiring actors out there, Shvorne Marks' show sounds like just what you need - tough love and real talk. I'm sending you all lots of encouragement and positive vibes!

Lastly, the BBC's World of Secrets is giving me major chills... child cancer scams are just heartbreaking. Glad that Simi Jolaoso is shedding light on this important story.

These podcast series sound like they're going to be SO worth listening to! πŸ’–πŸŽ™οΈπŸ‘
 
Ugh 😩 just saw that some families are getting scammed outta millions πŸ€‘ on a cancer charity scam... BBC's got a good doc about it tho, really sheds light πŸ’‘. Also, can't believe Adam Buxton still struggles with pronouncing 'B' words lmao 🀣. On the bright side, Dani Shapiro's new podcast Family Secrets seems super insightful πŸ‘. And, you know what, sounds like Shvorne Marks is keeping it real in that acting advice show πŸ€ͺ... but, seriously, what's up with people having to hide their heritage? πŸ€•
 
I'm so down for this new podcast series with Kayvan Novak's Brian Badonde 🀣. I mean, who doesn't love a good prank fest? And Ella Eyre opening up about her music industry struggles is actually really refreshing - I think we need more people sharing their honest sides πŸ’―. On the other hand, Dani Shapiro's Family Secrets podcast sounds super intense and emotional... I'm intrigued by the guest who shared his Arab heritage story 🀝. For all you wannabe actors out there, Shvorne Marks' How to Be an Actor advice is on point πŸ™Œ. And finally, World of Secrets seems like a really important podcast tackling some tough issues - great job, BBC πŸ“°. I'm also loving the sound/audiobook vibe with War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind πŸ˜΄πŸ‘‚.
 
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