Don't Just Stand There

Don't Just Stand There

The podcast where stand-up comedians escape the echo chamber. Paul Moore is joined each week by a guest comedian, and together they break out of their echo chambers, into the darkest corners of the internet. What are the far right chatting about this week? What has gone viral on Reform UK's Facebook pages? What are the latest memes coming out of the right wing? Roasting the far right has never been this funny. Don’t Just Stand There is a stand up comedy podcast where comedians escape their echo chambers, and roast the far right. Hosted by comedy podcast host Paul Moore, each episode blends sharp satire, awkward real-life encounters, and big political conversations into one fun podcast. This podcast comedy series dives into the strange corners of the internet, breaking out of echo chambers to explore what's going on in the right wing groups, viral moments, and the stories behind them. As a satire podcast with a strong political podcast edge, it’s where humour meets uncomfortable truth. Each week, a guest comedian joins the comedy podcast host to tackle the issues people are arguing about online — and the ones happening in real life. From social media chaos to the “bad egg of the week,” this comedy podcast turns everyday frustration into something actually funny. If you like stand up comedy podcast energy with a mix of smart commentary and ridiculous solutions, this is the fun podcast for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. Simba Rabsha - Comedian & Soldier

    MAR 26

    Simba Rabsha - Comedian & Soldier

    Stand-up comedians escape their echo chambers, in order to roast the far right! Paul Moore is joined by comedian and soldier Simba Rabsha. Did a Tory MP mean to retweet a picture of a sexy shirtless man? And why is Donald Trump running a spammy mailing list? Plus, what's it like being a left leaning gun enthusiast? Escaping your echo chamber has never been this funny. -------------- Supported by Together Against The Far Right — a UK organisation working to counter hate, misinformation, and extremism. If you’ve ever thought ‘someone should really step in’, they’re the ones doing it. Learn more at togetheralliance.org.uk and we'll see you at their march against the far right, which is in London on the 28th March. Welcome to the podcast where stand-up comedians escape their echo chamber. A comedy podcast interview series, hosted by Paul Moore, joined each week by a guest comedian. They break out of their echo chamber, into the darkest corners of the internet - and the darkest corners of politics. What’s going on out there, and how do we fix it? Follow for weekly solutions to: ✔ Awful opinions ✔ The dark side of the internet ✔ The end of the world Watch exclusive clips on Instagram and Tiktok! https://www.instagram.com/dontjuststandtherepod/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dontjuststandtherepod Don't just stand there - subscribe now! Watch exclusive clips on Instagram and Tiktok! https://www.instagram.com/dontjuststandtherepod/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dontjuststandtherepod Don't just stand there - subscribe now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    29 min

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The podcast where stand-up comedians escape the echo chamber. Paul Moore is joined each week by a guest comedian, and together they break out of their echo chambers, into the darkest corners of the internet. What are the far right chatting about this week? What has gone viral on Reform UK's Facebook pages? What are the latest memes coming out of the right wing? Roasting the far right has never been this funny. Don’t Just Stand There is a stand up comedy podcast where comedians escape their echo chambers, and roast the far right. Hosted by comedy podcast host Paul Moore, each episode blends sharp satire, awkward real-life encounters, and big political conversations into one fun podcast. This podcast comedy series dives into the strange corners of the internet, breaking out of echo chambers to explore what's going on in the right wing groups, viral moments, and the stories behind them. As a satire podcast with a strong political podcast edge, it’s where humour meets uncomfortable truth. Each week, a guest comedian joins the comedy podcast host to tackle the issues people are arguing about online — and the ones happening in real life. From social media chaos to the “bad egg of the week,” this comedy podcast turns everyday frustration into something actually funny. If you like stand up comedy podcast energy with a mix of smart commentary and ridiculous solutions, this is the fun podcast for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.