The Award Winning Podcast – Episode 6 – Simmi Areff

The Award Winning Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast – Episode 6 - Simmi Areff
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Podcaster and comedian Simmi Areff chats to Warren about being hated, annoying conservatives, and the problems with SA comedy, while also making us laugh.  Warren Robertson despairs at the state of his life and hopes he doesn’t get sued.

Listen to his podcast, “Lesser Known Somebodies” here:

https://itunes.apple.com/za/podcast/lesser-known-somebodies/id1086611043?mt=2

The Award Winning Podcast – Episode 4 – Gilli Apter

The Award Winning Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast – Episode 4 - Gilli Apter
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Comedy writer, director and stand up Gilli Apter tells us all about her golden horn, the world’s worst super power and the time she got a comedian to perform naked at the underground. Warren Robertson lets this happen.

The Award Winning Podcast – Episode 3 – Jason Goliath

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The Award Winning Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast – Episode 3 – Jason Goliath
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Comedian Jason Goliath is on top form as he motivates while also talking about his life working as an announcer at Makro, his worst gigs, and Jan Van Riebeek’s biggest crime.

The Award Winning Podcast – Episode 2 – Kagiso Lediga

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The Award Winning Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast – Episode 2 – Kagiso Lediga
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Director, producer, comedian and writer Kagiso Lediga opens up about what goes on behind the glamorous scenes of the Cannes Film Festival, his love of slapping asses and that embrassing time he met Jay Kay from Jamiroqui.

The Award Winning Podcast – Episode 1 – Alfred Adriaan

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The Award Winning Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast Podcast
The Award Winning Podcast – Episode 1 – Alfred Adriaan
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Growing up in the small town of Hankey in the Eastern Cape meant comedian Alfred Adriaan’s parents had certain expectations of him – all of which he disappointed. He talks about life since that moment, and how he has finally managed to make a fan of his dad, as well as whether he has done a murder.