• Episode 51: Sang Don Park on Childhood Stories and Doing Comedy and Beatboxing Around the World
    Sep 16 2024
    In the next episode of Borderline Podcast Disorder, join us as we sit down with the hilarious comedian Sang Don Park (@thesangshow). We dive into Sang's unique journey, starting with his childhood move from South Korea to the United States. He shares stories as a young immigrant navigating a new culture and language. As an adult, Sang's comedic journey has taken him across the globe, performing in various countries and immersing himself in diverse comedy scenes. Tune in to hear his stories of cultural adaptation, the universal language of laughter, and his insights on how comedy transcends borders. Whether you're a comedy enthusiast or curious about the life of a global comedian, this episode promises laughs, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of the world through humour. Get bonus content on Patreon

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 50: Steve Phillip on the Journey of the Jordan Legacy UK and Finding Purpose Within Grief
    Sep 10 2024
    Steve Phillip (from @jordanlegacyuk) shares his personal journey of losing his son to suicide and how it led him to start the Jordan Legacy, a foundation dedicated to suicide prevention and mental health awareness. He discusses the importance of Suicide Awareness Month and World Suicide Prevention Day, as well as the need for more education and understanding around mental health. Steve also shares the story of finding his son's last breakfast and the impact it had on him. Levi shares his own experiences with mental health and the importance of open communication and support. Steve Phillip shares his personal journey of grief and loss after his son's suicide. He discusses the immediate aftermath of receiving the devastating news and the trauma he experienced. Steve emphasizes the importance of finding a sense of purpose within grief and the need for ongoing support and intervention for those affected by suicide. He also highlights the ripple effect of suicide, with each death impacting an average of 135 people. Steve talks about his work in raising awareness and collaborating with others to make a difference in reducing suicide rates. Get bonus content on Patreon

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 49: Rob Moriarty on The Freedom to Pursue Comedy
    Sep 3 2024
    Rob (@robdoescomedy) discusses his journey in comedy, from starting in Ireland to moving to Berlin and eventually settling in London. He talks about the challenges of starting from scratch in a new city and the financial struggles he faced. Rob also shares his experience with his parents' perception of his comedy career and how they have come to support him. He mentions the importance of being able to have the freedom to pursue comedy and the opportunities it has brought him. In this conversation, Rob and Levi discuss the challenges of balancing a day job with pursuing a career in comedy. They share their experiences of feeling tired and burnt out, and the difficulties of finding the energy to perform on stage after a long day of work. They also talk about the importance of making the most of the limited time they have for comedy and the constant need for awareness and creativity in the field. Rob shares his journey in comedy and the support he has received from his family and friends. They also discuss the evolution of Rob's podcast and his plans for the future. Get bonus content on Patreon

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 48: Jonny Brooks on Finding Comedy Success by Being Your True Self
    Aug 27 2024

    Jonny (Jonny Brook The Sat Down Stand Up) discusses his experience of getting a car adapted for his disability and his journey into comedy. He shares the challenges he faced in proving his disability and the lengthy process of getting the car. Jonny also talks about his early days in comedy and how he found his unique style by being himself on stage. He reflects on the impact of his comedy on others and the connection he creates with the audience. The conversation also touches on the misconceptions people have about his condition and the challenges he faces in everyday life. The conversation revolves around Jonny's experiences growing up in a divorced family and how he uses comedy to cope with the trauma. They discuss the challenges of navigating relationships with parents who overshare inappropriate details, the therapeutic power of turning personal experiences into comedy, and the comfort of the structure and control that stand-up comedy provides. Jonny shares anecdotes about his dad's inappropriate stories and his own experiences with burglars. They also touch on the social anxieties and the need for social batteries to recharge.


    From me Sarma and Pickle, stay skilful.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode 47: Stea on Comedy, Cultural Adaptation, and Mental Health
    Aug 20 2024

    In the latest episode of "Borderline Podcast Disorder," we sit down with the talented and insightful Stea (Stea_Comedy) to explore the intricate world of comedy across different languages and cultures. Stea shares his unique experiences of moving to the UK and how he adapted to a new cultural landscape while maintaining his comedic voice.


    We delve into the nuances of translating humor and the challenges that come with making people laugh in a language that's not your own. Beyond comedy, this episode takes a heartfelt turn as we discuss the importance of mental health, the struggles of adjusting to a new environment, and the critical topic of suicide prevention. Stea opens up about his personal journey, offering valuable insights for those who might be facing similar challenges.


    Tune in for a conversation that is as enlightening as it is entertaining, packed with laughter, deep reflections, and a message of hope and resilience.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode 46: Jamie Lerner from The Big Apple to Barcelona and the love for the Mets
    Aug 13 2024

    In this week's episode I catch up with Jamie Lerner (@jamielernerbutts) and we talked about a lot of things from her decision to move from New York to Barcelona and her comedy, she's also talking about the meaning of her show F*ck Tomorrow with which she's currently at the Edinburgh Fringe and been mentioned positively in the press already.


    Thanks for listening and stay skilful.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode 45: Josh Howie on Jewish Pride and Speaking Out Against antisemitism
    Aug 8 2024
    In this conversation, Josh Howie (@joshxhowie) discusses his recent gigs, his addiction to board games, and the challenges of navigating differing opinions and conflicts within the comedy industry. He talks about the Comedy Unleashed club and the importance of free speech in comedy. Josh also shares his experiences with anti-Semitism and the impact of social media on dehumanizing interactions. The conversation highlights the need to read intent and make allowances for ignorance, while also addressing the gaslighting and denial of anti-Semitism. The conversation explores the rise of anti-Semitism and the challenges faced by Jewish comedians in addressing the issue. It delves into the role of social media in spreading misinformation and hate, as well as the disappointment in the lack of support from fellow comics. The discussion also touches on the importance of being proud of one's Jewish identity and the need for better leadership among the Palestinian people. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the difficulty of combating hate and the importance of speaking out. Get bonus content on Patreon

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode 44: Safwaan Rahman on Family Dynamics and Seeking Help an Healing
    Aug 5 2024

    Hi, in today's episode I speak with Safwaan Rahman (@standupsaf).


    The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including cultural differences, immigration experiences, parenting, mental health, and personal experiences. The speakers discuss their backgrounds, challenges, and perspectives on various aspects of life, creating a rich and diverse dialogue. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including family dynamics, cultural differences, comedy, social media, racism, and political satire. Safwaan shares personal anecdotes and insights, providing a unique perspective on these themes.


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    1 hr and 35 mins