Season 14 Episode 1
If you’ve scrolled Instagram or TikTok lately, chances are you’ve seen one of Julie Kim’s viral sketches.
Julie Kim is one of Canada’s top comedians, with a career spanning continents and formats.
She’s toured North America, opened for Ronny Chieng, written for Kim’s Convenience, and even crafted Simu Liu’s viral “I Am Canadian” monologue.
Her solo show No One Special and new project Bothered - the Podcast- dives deep into race, gender, microaggressions, and generational rage all through humour.
In this episode, we talk about:
• Comedy as truth-telling
• Visibility for women of colour
• Everyday absurdities of gender bias
• Why humour can be radical resistance
And much more.....
Stick around for a beautiful quote to carry you through the week.
Julie Kim - Bothered podcast here https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/bothered/id1795849350
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