My Bad With Morgan Rees

My Bad With Morgan Rees
Podcast Description
n a world where people pretend their lives are picture perfect, My Bad is comedy podcast where I sit down with celebrity guests to talk all about their toxic traits, hilarious mishaps and bad behaviour. Also, and most importantly, IT’S A LAUGH and probably going to end up being queer AF
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The podcast centers around themes of self-deprecating humor and authenticity, highlighting topics like toxic traits, personal stories of mishaps, and humorous reflections on behavior, with episodes like the premiere featuring comedian Sharon Wanjohi discussing touch-me-not lesbians and her experiences in the comedy industry.

In a world where people pretend their lives are picture perfect, My Bad is comedy podcast where I sit down with celebrity guests to talk all about their toxic traits, hilarious mishaps and bad behaviour. Also, and most importantly, IT’S A LAUGH and probably going to end up being queer AF
This week on My Bad with Morgan Rees, comedian and creator Sam Nicoresti joins Morgan for a warm, funny, and chaotic dive into her upcoming Edinburgh Fringe show Baby Doom, her love of skirt suits, life as a queer comic, and why zebra crossings are sacred.
🎭 Sam shares what inspired her shift from a heavy, personal past show to a playful and absurd new hour, discusses the philosophy of queerness, and gives us some absolute corkers during the “Flatmate Checkmate” game.
✨ Come for the deep chats about labels and identity, stay for the sock puppets, haunted flats, and a very academic analysis of Scooby Doo characters.

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