All the feels in Feel Good & This Way Up - Part 1 CorrectlyRated
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Kakes, Resh & Veds bring you British humour at its finest, from the genius minds of comedians Aisling Bea and Mae Martin. Their shows, This Way Up and Feel Good are stellar examples of the “dramedy” genre, tackling similar themes of mental health, co dependent relationships, family, and all the nuance in between. There was SO much to be said about these two shows, that this episode is a two parter (we thought we’d spare you). First part is an effusive commentary on This Way Up, a little show with the biggest heart, and that, unsurprisingly, won our hearts too. Digressions include why funny people are sad (i.e we are the saddest clowns), the comedians in our families, women are so cool and their art is the coolest...and Post Malone and Childish Gambino should reconsider their stage names.
Follow us on Instagram @correctlyratedpodcast for wholesome memes and guaranteed giggles :)
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Fantastic beats by musical wiz Adith, follow him on Instagram @xadithx
Edited by our all round creative genius Reshu
Links as promised :
Follow The Stitch Sitch on Instagram @the_stitch_sitch > https://instagram.com/the_stitch_sitch?utm_medium=copy_link
Aisling’s article in The Independent > https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/features/aisling-bea-this-way-up-comedy-b1876960.html
Aisling Bea’s letter to her father in the Guardian > https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/nov/04/aisling-bea-my-fathers-death-has-given-me-a-love-of-men-of-their-vulnerability-and-tenderness
Listen to our collectively most favoritest podcast You’re Wrong About > https://open.spotify.com/show/1RefFgQB4Lrl7qczcTWA3o?si=uXDBket8S0GIvmxJlhYznQ&dl_branch=1\
Kakes, Resh & Veds bring you British humour at its finest, from the genius minds of comedians Aisling Bea and Mae Martin. Their shows, This Way Up and Feel Good are stellar examples of the “dramedy” genre, tackling similar themes of mental health, co dependent relationships, family, and all the nuance in between. There was SO much to be said about these two shows, that this episode is a two parter (we thought we’d spare you). First part is an effusive commentary on This Way Up, a little show with the biggest heart, and that, unsurprisingly, won our hearts too. Digressions include why funny people are sad (i.e we are the saddest clowns), the comedians in our families, women are so cool and their art is the coolest...and Post Malone and Childish Gambino should reconsider their stage names.
Follow us on Instagram @correctlyratedpodcast for wholesome memes and guaranteed giggles :)
For business inquiries or if you just wanna chat, email us at correctlyratedpodcast@gmail.com, we'd love to hear from you!
Fantastic beats by musical wiz Adith, follow him on Instagram @xadithx
Edited by our all round creative genius Reshu
Links as promised :
Follow The Stitch Sitch on Instagram @the_stitch_sitch > https://instagram.com/the_stitch_sitch?utm_medium=copy_link
Aisling’s article in The Independent > https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/features/aisling-bea-this-way-up-comedy-b1876960.html
Aisling Bea’s letter to her father in the Guardian > https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/nov/04/aisling-bea-my-fathers-death-has-given-me-a-love-of-men-of-their-vulnerability-and-tenderness
Listen to our collectively most favoritest podcast You’re Wrong About > https://open.spotify.com/show/1RefFgQB4Lrl7qczcTWA3o?si=uXDBket8S0GIvmxJlhYznQ&dl_branch=1\
1 hr 19 min