
58 episodes

Catharsis Team Bugle
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4.9 • 52 Ratings
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Catharsis - the show where Tiff Stevenson and a funny guest dig deep into their anger, and seek resolution, sort of. This season: Alice Fraser, Josh Gondelman, Ria Lina and more!
Also the home of Tiny Revolutions
This is a Bugle Podcasts Production.
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Ian Moore
Comedian, author and now French national Ian Moore on how being labelled the 'thick Northerner' by a school teacher has stayed with him, on his wish for France-style revolution in Britain or for the grown-ups to step in and remove the awful current government, and on British people's often inaccurate interpretation of the French.
Ian and Tiff then help out a listener with an Angry Aunt problem.
Produced by Harriet Wells, Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner.
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Lou Sanders
Comedian, podcaster and author Lou Sanders explains her old grudge from an hors d'oeuvres faux pas, tells us why she's not having the increased tourism myth that comes from having a monarchy, and explains why emergency services need to calm their sirens down as they're just a bit too noisy and stressful.
Tiff and Lou then get to grips with a listener's problem in Angry Aunt.
Produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner.
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Jena Friedman
Comedian, writer, producer and author Jena Friedman on her bone to pick with Elon Musk's Twitter and the wider problem with billionaires, then speaks of her ongoing upset at the lack of female reproductive rights in the US, and why it's possible to view Megan Phelps-Roper, formerly of the Westboro Baptist Church, within a new context having fled the repressive cult.
Produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner.
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Chris Brookmyre
Acclaimed crime novelist Chris Brookmyre on the old grudge held against him by a commissioning editor who kept giving one particular journalist the job of writing vicious reviews of his books.
On how the media narrative of a nation united over the King's coronation boiled his piss.
And why his unpopular opinion is his love of the glam rock film Velvet Goldmine.
Chris and Tiff then delve into the 1970s rock beef between Neil Young and Lynryd Skynyrd and their songs about the American South and Alabama.
Produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner.
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Andy Zaltzman
Andy Zaltzman of The Bugle, The News Quiz and Test Match Special tells Tiff how being spurned by Mock The Week annoyed him early in his career, how the partisan combative tone of all news these days makes him weary, and how the repetitive formulaic presentation and relentless positivity of reality TV shows like The Great British Bake Off drives him up the wall.
He then explains to Tiff how the human race's determination to undo all great work done by other parts of the human race is the greatest of historic beefs
Produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner.
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Shaparak Khorsandi
Shaparak tells Tiff about her old grudge with a lady on a works do who accused her of stealing one of their bottles of wine and told her to 'chill out', then explains her problem with Rishi Sunak's 'maths until 18' plan, before calling out people who save seats for their friends who aren't even at the venue yet.
Shaparak then explains the historic beef between grime artists Stormzy and Wiley.
Produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner.
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Customer Reviews
Keep it coming, Tiff!
Tiff is a joy and I thoroughly enjoy this format and the guests she books!
Hilarious with heart and intellect to boot
You can see not only how hard this crew works on their craft but how much they truly support each other and just vibe on each other’s comedy.
Really psyched to see more of them getting their own shows here and can’t wait to hear more!
Hoping for some US shows one day too.
Tiff is great!
Tiff is so compassionate and inclusive and darn funny. A joy to listen to. More please please please!