Godforsaken with Chris Turner

Godforsaken with Chris Turner
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America is great...in theory. Newly naturalized US Citizen, comedian, and anthropologist Chris Turner sits down with guests from all over the United States to find out what makes America simultaneously the best and worst country in the world.
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Covers a wide array of topics related to American identity, rights, and societal issues, with episodes highlighting the paradoxes of freedom, personal stories of immigration challenges, and discussions on the American dream.

America is great…in theory. Newly naturalized US Citizen, comedian, and anthropologist Chris Turner sits down with guests from all over the United States to find out what makes America simultaneously the best and worst country in the world.
US Citizen Chris Turner sits down with Eric Neumann to discuss the price of cigarettes, celebrity Super Bowl parties, ungrammatically escaping oppression, Chris being dumb, taking regular breaks from stand-up comedy, attempting to defy the rating system and ruin the conceit of the show, post-breakup transformations, dormant rap skills, why America loves comedy, free speech, theories of stand-up, caring about the audience, Andrew Schulz and crowdwork clips, challenging a crowd’s opinions, the status of British audiences, continental generalisations, getting away from people, how New York is a dominatrix, flipping Taylor Swift tickets, rewatching The Ring, wanting to return to the womb, why you should call your mom/mother, Chicago, and judging people who settle for a slower life.

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