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Escuche estos podcasts para echarse unas risas

Check out these comedy and slice-of-life podcasts

Rylie Horrall | Redactor Jefe

While many people find enjoyment in the uncertainty and suspense of a true crime podcast, I particularly enjoy listening to comedic or slice-of-life genres. They can provide a relaxing aura after a stressful day, or even a lighthearted ambiance for studying and working on assignments for classes. For those interested in expanding their list of chill and funny podcasts, try listening to the ones below:

  • “The Big Ones” (Stitcher, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Earios) ⏤ Playing off of the title, this podcast answers morally challenging questions, spanning from relationship dilemmas to decisions made throughout history and more. Earios founders Maria Blasucci and Amanda Lund discuss their own answers to complicated ethical questions, and allow the listeners to do their own thinking on the topics.
  • “Can I Pet Your Dog?” (Stitcher, Spotify, Apple Podcasts) ⏤ As the title suggests, these weekly episodes cover dog-related topics that hosts Renee Colvert and Alexis Preston want the viewers to know. From discussions about their own dogs to dogs they saw on the street that week, this podcast provides some fun and lighthearted content for dog lovers.
  • “Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness” (Stitcher, Spotify, Earwolf, Apple Podcasts) ⏤ Jonathan Van Ness is known from his TV shows “Queer Eye” and “Gay of Thrones,” but he takes on a different form of entertainment with this podcast. Episodes explore whatever he’s curious about that week, and includes various guest speakers relevant to the topics discussed.
  • “How Did This Get Made?” (Stitcher, Spotify, Earwolf) ⏤ This podcast centers around terrible movies that have been made; the hosts watch the movie submitted by listeners and then discuss the results with their “funniest friends.”
  • “Is We Dumb?” (Stitcher, Spotify, Apple Podcasts) ⏤ A recent addition to the comedy section of the world of podcasts, Dan Cummins and Joe Paisley explore the internet weekly for the dumbest and funniest content it has to offer. In their own words, it’s a chance to “laugh at the possible collapse of society.”
  • “Jenna & Julien Podcast” (Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, iTunes) ⏤ Created by YouTubers JennaMarbles and julien solomita in 2014, this podcast centers around random conversations the two feel like having for their episodes. Listeners can hear about their everyday mishaps, drunk discussions, fun games to play and more. 
  • “The Slice of Life” (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox) ⏤ This podcast is all about, as the title suggests, life in general with conversations about geek life, entertainment and fun stories. Episodes are hosted weekly by Minnesotans Michael and Isaac to provide some relief from daily life occurrences.
  • “Sorry We’re Stoned with Tish and Brandi Cyrus” (Stitcher, Spotify, Apple Podcasts) ⏤ Hosted by mother-daughter duo Tish and Brandi Cyrus, this slice-of-life podcast covers candid conversations between the two. From advice to current events to insight into their personal lives, episodes provide an unfiltered look at their busy lives.
  • “SuperMegaCast” (Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Podbay) ⏤ Another YouTube-based podcast, listeners can hear about random encounters and events from the day-to-day lives of YouTubers Matt Watson and Ryan Magee. Episodes are released weekly and range in topics from what’s in the news to antics and interviews with their friends.


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Ryan Kelly presenta un programa de humor virtual

La Junta de Actividades Estudiantiles organiza un espectáculo de humor en línea protagonizado por el cómico de TikTok Ryan Kelly

Carpintero de Sydney | Editor de noticias

El 2 de enero, la Junta de Actividades Estudiantiles anunció en Instagram que su primer evento importante para el trimestre sería el comediante Ryan Kelly ⏤ conocido en línea como Pastor de la Juventud Ryan ⏤ que actuará en un evento de comedia stand-up virtual con interesantes experiencias de vida.

A pesar de su tocayo y de haber ido a una escuela cristiana durante 18 años, Kelly no es en realidad un pastor de jóvenes. En su tráiler de Twitch, Kelly explica que tiene el aspecto que la gente se imagina que podría tener un pastor de jóvenes.

Louis, Illinois, empezó a hacer comedia como improvisador. Según ryankellycomedy.com, había recibido formación del iO Theater ⏤ antes conocido como The ImprovOlympic ⏤ The Second City, The Groundlings Theatre and School y Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. En la universidad, se interesó por nuevas experiencias vitales y empezó a actuar como monologuista. Según neon-entertainment.com, suele inspirarse para sus rutinas cómicas en experiencias como: sobrevivir a un accidente de avión, ser abordado dentro de la Agencia de Seguridad Nacional y negociar tratos mientras le atracan.

"Necesitaba algo", dice Kelly cuando se le pregunta por qué hace comedia. "Necesitaba algo que me diera propósito y alegría".

 Su parte favorita de la comedia es cuando toda la sala se ríe. 

"Porque la risa es algo muy vinculante", explicó Kelly. "(Intento) hacer reír a los más grandes, porque cuando lo haces muestras una actitud difusa y haces que la gente se sienta segura".

Kelly explica que este enfoque cómico hace que las personas más tímidas salgan de su zona de confort de forma natural.

"Una vez que todo el mundo está en paz, poder hacer bromas en las que la gente se sienta cómoda y todos se rían es un momento precioso. Cuando el público se ríe a carcajadas, todos se han hecho amigos y ni siquiera lo saben", explica Kelly.

Para ver el show de comedia virtual que tendrá lugar el 13 de enero a las 6 p.m., ve a Engage y haz clic en el enlace Zoom ubicado en el anuncio del evento. Para saber más sobre Ryan Kelly, visítalo en Twitch @youthpastorryan donde publica gameplays, TikTok @youthpastorryan o en YouTube @Youth Pastor Ryan.

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