ANNOYED

ANNOYED

ANNOYED

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Topic Category:

Comedy

Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 2
Series Type: serial
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

Get annoyed—in the best way possible.Bay Area comedy powerhouse Susan Maletta hosts ANNOYED, a late-night comedy show exploring everything that grinds our gears and how we laugh our way through it. Each episode dives into Susan’s biggest pet peeves, backed by real (and ridiculous) articles on anger management, followed by hilarious interviews with local comedians sharing their own triggers and how they deal.Past guests include Prisilla Torres, Ed Black, and Faco—and every week promises a new round of unfiltered rants, raw advice, and unrelenting laughs.Listen live Tuesday nights at 11 PM on KPCR 92.9 FM in Los Gatos, KMRT 101.9 FM in Santa Cruz, and worldwide at kpcr.org. For show dates and stand-up appearances, visit susanmaletta.com.Set your reminder. Get mad. Tune in. Hosted by Susan Maletta Tuesdays 11 PM – Midnight KPCR 92.9FM & KPCR.com

Podcast Insights

Content Themes

The show focuses on themes of frustration and humor, exploring topics like anger management, social irritations, and public annoyances. Episodes include discussions on things like how to deal with irritating people in public and personal pet peeves from guests, providing a relatable comedic experience that connects through shared frustrations.

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