Celebrity Traitors Star Joe Marler Takes Aim at Nick Mohammed in Latest Podcast - But Not Without a Few Visual Misfires
Podcast enthusiasts are in for a treat this week as Joe Marler, star of the popular Celebrity Traitors series, teams up with comedian Nick Mohammed to dish out some scathing critiques. In their latest episode, Marler calls out Mohammed's dubious credentials as a "pseudo-psychologist" and launches into a hilarious roast that leaves little room for doubt about who's truly in charge.
While this unlikely pairing delivers plenty of laughs, some listeners may find themselves checking the video format - yes, you read that right, it's a video podcast. The show's six-minute mark is where things take a detour into visual gags that might fall flat on an audio-only experience.
If podcasts are more your thing, there are plenty of other great options to explore this week. Former marine Eric Morante recounts his remarkable story as an amputee boxer in Defiant, which also delves into the drama and controversy surrounding a high-stakes tournament he was about to participate in. The Rest Is Science is another highlight, with Prof Hannah Fry and Michael Stevens hosting a lighthearted discussion that's equal parts informative and entertaining.
For those looking for something more introspective, Hope on Repeat offers a poignant series of interviews with current and former refugees who share their "hope hits" - personal stories and songs that have sustained them through displacement. And Tortoise Investigates takes a deep dive into the world of freediving, exposing the darker side of this competitive sport.
So whether you're in the mood for laughter, inspiration, or just something new to listen to, there's plenty of great content out there waiting to be discovered.
Podcast enthusiasts are in for a treat this week as Joe Marler, star of the popular Celebrity Traitors series, teams up with comedian Nick Mohammed to dish out some scathing critiques. In their latest episode, Marler calls out Mohammed's dubious credentials as a "pseudo-psychologist" and launches into a hilarious roast that leaves little room for doubt about who's truly in charge.
While this unlikely pairing delivers plenty of laughs, some listeners may find themselves checking the video format - yes, you read that right, it's a video podcast. The show's six-minute mark is where things take a detour into visual gags that might fall flat on an audio-only experience.
If podcasts are more your thing, there are plenty of other great options to explore this week. Former marine Eric Morante recounts his remarkable story as an amputee boxer in Defiant, which also delves into the drama and controversy surrounding a high-stakes tournament he was about to participate in. The Rest Is Science is another highlight, with Prof Hannah Fry and Michael Stevens hosting a lighthearted discussion that's equal parts informative and entertaining.
For those looking for something more introspective, Hope on Repeat offers a poignant series of interviews with current and former refugees who share their "hope hits" - personal stories and songs that have sustained them through displacement. And Tortoise Investigates takes a deep dive into the world of freediving, exposing the darker side of this competitive sport.
So whether you're in the mood for laughter, inspiration, or just something new to listen to, there's plenty of great content out there waiting to be discovered.