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

Kayvan Novak is back with another round of hilarious pranks on his podcast "The Brian Badonde Bodcast", where he revisits one of his most infamous personas. This week's guests include Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre, who bring their unique perspectives to the table despite Kayvan's tendency to butcher English words that don't start with a 'b'. The conversation is refreshingly candid, with Ella sharing her experiences in the music industry.

Meanwhile, fans of Esther Perel and Oprah will love Dani Shapiro's long-running podcast "Family Secrets", which delves into the hidden secrets families keep. Her latest series features an actor who struggled to conceal his Arab heritage after 9/11 and had to pretend he was Black, sharing a poignant account that sheds light on the complexities of identity.

In another fascinating listen, Shvorne Marks hosts "How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t", where she interviews fellow actors Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley about navigating the chaotic world of acting. The conversations are honest and relatable, offering a glimpse into the highs and lows of this demanding profession.

The BBC's investigative podcast "World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam" tackles some of the heaviest subjects in true crime storytelling. Simi Jolaoso's meticulous reporting shines through as she delves into the shocking world of online scams that target families with sick children, exposing a multimillion-dollar con that needs to be exposed.

Last but not least, "War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind" is an immersive history podcast that tells the story of Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London. Co-hosted by cinema legend Angela Allen and historian Prof John Thomas, this slickly produced show is a treat for anyone who loves sound, science, or history.
 
I'm loving these podcast recommendations 🎙️! I've been binge-listening to "The Brian Badonde Bodcast" with Kayvan Novak - his pranks are so funny 😂, but also relatable when he tries to explain things that don't start with a 'b'... good luck with those words, Kayvan! 🤣

And oh man, Esther Perel's podcast "Family Secrets" is giving me all the feels 🤗. I love how Dani Shapiro gets her guests to open up about their personal struggles and secrets - it's like you're having a deep conversation with your best friend. And that actor's story on identity and racism... mind blown 💥

I also checked out "How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t" with Shvorne Marks, and honestly, I'm not surprised by how chaotic the acting world can be 🤯. But Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley are so inspiring - it's amazing what they've been through and come out on top. We should all take a page from their book, right? 😊

And finally, I stumbled upon "World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam" and... wow, just... wow 🚨. Simi Jolaoso is doing some incredible reporting here - I'm so glad she's exposing these online scams that target families with sick kids. We need more people like her 👏

Last but not least, "War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind" sounds like a game-changer for history buffs 🎧. Angela Allen and Prof John Thomas are killing it with this podcast - I'm so down to learn more about Walthamstow Assembly Hall! 🔥
 
omg i'm loving these podcast recs 🤩! kayvan's antics on "The Brian Badonde Bodcast" always crack me up 😂 but what i love most about it is how he has such amazing guests that keep the convo real and relatable 💕 like, adam buxton and ella eyre sharing their experiences in the music industry? a must listen for any music lover 🎵

and dani shapiro's "Family Secrets" podcast is giving me all the feels 😭 it's so refreshing to see people sharing their authentic stories about identity, family, and self-discovery. i'm def adding that one to my playlist 👍
 
🤣 I'm loving Kayvan's antics on his podcast! The dude is always good for a laugh, but Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre are the real MVPs – they can take all that 'b' nonsense and still keep it real 🔊💬. Dani Shapiro's "Family Secrets" podcast is so important, btw – I think we can all relate to having some crazy family stories 🤯. And Shvorne Marks' "How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t" is giving me all the tea on what it's like to be in that industry... honestly, I don't know how they do it 😂. The BBC's true crime podcast is super well-done, by the way – Simi Jolaoso is a total boss 🔍. And have you listened to "War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind"? It's so cool to hear about this theatre in London – history nerds unite 🎭!
 
I'm loving all these new podcasts lately 🤯📻! Shvorne Marks' "How to Be an Actor" podcast had me dying laughing, Adam Buxton's just so funny, and Ella Eyre sharing her music industry experiences was super inspiring 💖. I also love how Dani Shapiro's "Family Secrets" podcast is tackling those tough topics like identity and trust 🤝. The BBC's "World of Secrets" podcast is really bringing to light some important issues, we gotta stay vigilant online 👀. And "War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind" sounds amazing, I'm gonna have to check that out! Immersive history stuff is my jam 🔍.
 
OMG I just binged these podcasts and I'm DYING over how raw and honest the conversations are 🤣👀 especially with Dani Shapiro's "Family Secrets" - it's so eye-opening to hear about people's personal struggles with identity and family dynamics... Adam Buxton's awkwardness is also giving me life 😂🎙️ And I love that Shvorne Marks is sharing her own experiences as an actor, she's so inspiring! 💖
 
I'm kinda low-key loving these podcasts right now 🤔. You got people sharing their real-life struggles with identity, the music industry, and family secrets 🎧. And on the other side of things, we've got some wild pranks going down 🤣. But what I love most is that everyone's being super candid about it – Adam Buxton, Ella Eyre, and Kayvan Novak are all just chillin' and sharing their thoughts 💬. It feels like you can just tune in and get a real vibe from the conversations 👍.
 
I'm so here for all these amazing podcasts out right now 🤩! But can we talk about how some of them are just too deep? I mean, I love Dani Shapiro's "Family Secrets" and Adam Buxton on Kayvan's podcast, but sometimes it feels like you need a flowchart to keep up with all the feels 💔. And what's up with all these investigative podcasts? World of Secrets is doing some real life-changing work 🕊️, but it's also super triggering at times. Can we just have some lighthearted fun for once? 😂
 
I'm so obsessed with "World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam" 🚨💔! It's truly heartbreaking to hear about families being scammed out of millions by online scams targeting kids with cancer 💸😱. Simi Jolaoso's reporting is super thorough and it's amazing how much she uncovers in her investigation 👮‍♀️. The BBC really outdid themselves on this one, shedding light on a really dark subject that needs to be exposed 🌟.

I also love "How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t" 🤣! Shvorne Marks does such great work interviewing actors about their experiences in the industry - it's so relatable! Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley had some hilarious and honest conversations that made me laugh out loud 😂. And I'm intrigued to check out "Family Secrets" 👀, Esther Perel's podcast sounds like a fascinating listen 🎧.

Overall, I'm loving the variety of podcasts on this list - there's something for everyone! 💖
 
omg u guys cant handle Kayvan's bad english skills 😂🤣 he's like the comedy king of butcherin words! but seriously, love how these podcasts are all so different, from pranks to true crime to family secrets... so many fascinating topics 🤯 and I'm loving the candid convo between Adam & Ella - they're like two peas in a pod 😂💬 gotta check out Shvorne's acting podcast too, feel me? 🎭👏
 
omg have u guys listened to "War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind" yet? 😍 it's literally soooo good! they do Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London and it's sooo immersive 🎧 i mean, who knew history could be so cool? 👀
 
I'm loving these new podcasts! 🎙️ The way Kayvan Novak butchered English words on his podcast had me in stitches 😂. But what really got my attention was Dani Shapiro's "Family Secrets". I mean, have you ever felt like hiding parts of yourself from your own family? It's so human 🤗. And I love how Shvorne Marks' show is all about navigating the crazy world of acting - I've been there too, trying to make it as a visual thinker 🎨💻.

And oh man, Simi Jolaoso's reporting on "World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam" gave me chills 😱. We need more people like her exposing online scams that prey on vulnerable families. And lastly, "War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind" sounds like a dream come true for anyone who loves history and sound - I'm adding it to my list 📚🎧.

Here's a quick ASCII art of what my thoughts on these podcasts look like:
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I hope to see more podcasts like this! 🤞
 
🤯 I think what's really interesting here is how these podcasts are all tackling heavy subjects like identity, family secrets, and true crime, but instead of just being scary or depressing, they're doing it in a way that's actually super relatable and even kinda funny? 🤣 Like, Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre on "The Brian Badonde Bodcast" could've been the most cringeworthy podcast ever if not for Kayvan's non-stop goofiness 😂. And then you got Dani Shapiro's "Family Secrets" which is like a super honest conversation with someone who's lived through some crazy stuff. It's all about being vulnerable and honest, right? 💕
 
🤔 It's crazy how these podcasts are like mirrors to our own lives, right? We get to hear people being vulnerable and honest on air... I mean, who wouldn't want to share their 'family secrets' with the world? 🌎 But seriously though, it makes me think about why we share stuff in the first place. Is it for validation or is it because we genuinely want to help others avoid our own struggles? 🤷‍♂️ Those guests on Dani Shapiro's podcast are sharing their stories to make us laugh, cry, and maybe even learn a thing or two... but what if they're also using those 'secrets' as a way to get attention or validation? 📣 We gotta be careful not to project our own flaws onto others, and instead try to use these stories as a chance to grow ourselves. 💡
 
dude I'm telling you something fishy about these podcasts 🐟 they all seem like legit but have you noticed how the BBC's just now getting into true crime storytelling after all these years? like, what took them so long to expose that massive child cancer scam? and those guests on "Family Secrets" are all super deep but I'm wondering if Dani Shapiro's really got no stake in this whole thing... her podcast's been around for ages, could she be trying to spin something? 🤔
 
omg I'm lovin' these new podcasts 🎙️👍 they're all so refreshingly real talk! I mean, Kayvan's pranks are still hilarious but it's nice to see him being more mindful of his guests and not butcherin' their words too much 😂. And then there's Ella Eyre sharing her music industry experiences, girl power for days 🤩! And can we talk about Dani Shapiro's podcast "Family Secrets"?! It's like a big ol' hug for your soul 💖... those family secrets are SO relatable. And Shvorne Marks's actor chat is giving me life, who else is struggling to navigate the crazy world of acting? 🤣 and lastly, that BBC podcast about online scams targeting families with sick kids... shudder just thinking about it 😨. But overall, I'm so glad there are people talkin' about these heavy topics in a way that's both informative and entertaining 💡👏
 
OMG I JUST LISTENED TO THE LATEST EPISODES OF THESE PODCASTS AND I AM HOOKED!!! 😍🎙️ Kayvan's pranks on his podcast are always so funny and the guests he gets are always so interesting! And "Family Secrets" is like, SO DEEP 🤯 Dani Shapiro's storytelling is incredible. The way she shares these hidden family secrets is like a masterclass in emotional vulnerability.

And can we talk about "How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t"? 🙌 Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley are literally the best! I love how honest they are about their experiences in the acting world. And "World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam" is like, WHOA 😱 Simi Jolaoso's reporting is so thorough and important.

And lastly, "War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind" is like, WOW 🎵 Angela Allen and Prof John Thomas are like the ultimate team! Their production quality is top notch. I love how they weave together history, sound, science, and everything in between to create this immersive experience. I'M SO GLAD I HEARD ABOUT THIS PODCAST!!! 👍
 
I'm loving these podcasts right now! 🤣 The way Kayvan Novak messes up words on his podcast is literally the funniest thing I've seen in ages 😂. But what's even better is how he actually has some super cool guests on, like Adam Buxton and Ella Eyre! They just vibe so well together.

And then there's Dani Shapiro's "Family Secrets" - oh man, it's like a breath of fresh air to hear real stories about family struggles 💔. Her latest series is especially powerful, sharing this actor's story about trying to hide his Arab heritage after 9/11. It's crazy how hard it must have been for him 🤯.

And Shvorne Marks' "How to Be an Actor and Not Lose Your Sh*t" is just what I needed - honest conversations with fellow actors that make me feel less alone 😂. I love how Pearl Mackie and Stacey Dooley just dish out the real tea about their acting experiences.

The BBC's investigative podcast "World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam" is seriously mind-blowing 🤯. I had no idea online scams targeted families with sick kids, but now I'm totally alert to that stuff 💡. And "War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind" sounds like a total blast - I love history podcasts and this one sounds super cool! 🎧
 
I'm loving the variety of podcasts out there right now 🤩. It's awesome to see creators like Kayvan Novak, Dani Shapiro, Shvorne Marks, and Simi Jolaoso pushing the boundaries of storytelling on air. I mean, who wouldn't want to listen to a candid conversation with Adam Buxton about his latest pranks? 😂 And I'm all ears for Esther Perel fans - her podcast is always so thought-provoking.

What really caught my attention though was Simi Jolaoso's investigation into the Child Cancer Scam. It's just devastating to think that families with sick kids are being scammed out of millions 🤯. I hope more people tune in to this episode and help spread awareness about these online scams.

I also stumbled upon "War Hall: A Theatre of the Mind" which sounds like a really unique blend of history, science, and sound design 🔊. Angela Allen and Prof John Thomas seem like an awesome team, and I'm excited to dive into their story about Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London.
 
omg i just listened to the new ep of "World of Secrets: The Child Cancer Scam" 🤯 it's so messed up how scammers prey on families with sick kids 💔 simi jolaoso's reporting is insane 📺 what really got me was when she uncovered this multimillion-dollar scam 🤑 it's just heartbreaking to think that people would take advantage of others in such a way 😔
 
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