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06 March 2026 - Laughter Therapy -  Friday Fun With Punjabi Chutkule  on Radio Haanji

06 March 2026 - Laughter Therapy - Friday Fun With Punjabi Chutkule on Radio Haanji

Season 1 Episode 2923 Published 2 weeks, 2 days ago
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Laughter Therapy - 06 March 2026 - Friday Vibes, Pure Punjabi Laughter on Radio Haanji

Welcome to another beautiful morning with Laughter Therapy, your favourite Punjabi podcast Australia families trust to kick off the day with genuine smiles. Every weekday morning on Radio Haanji 1674 AM, this beloved show reminds us that no matter how busy life gets, laughter is always the best place to start. This Friday, hosts Yash and Ranjodh Singh brought their signature warmth and energy to the airwaves, wrapping up the week the only way the Punjabi community knows how — with joy, connection and plenty of laughs.

Friday Morning Feels With Yash and Ranjodh Singh

There's something special about a Friday episode of Laughter Therapy. The week is winding down, the weekend is just around the corner, and the mood across Melbourne's Punjabi community is light, cheerful and ready for fun. Today, hosts Yash and Ranjodh Singh held the space with their natural chemistry — easy banter, warm conversation and the kind of hosting that makes every listener feel like they're part of the family. As one of the most consistent Punjabi morning show podcasts in Australia, Laughter Therapy has built something rare: a daily ritual that Punjabi families genuinely look forward to.

The show flowed beautifully across both its segments, blending the innocence and energy of the younger callers with the wit and heart of the adult community — all tied together by the thread of shared culture, shared language and shared laughter.

Little Voices, Big Laughs — The Kids Light Up the Show

Part one of Laughter Therapy belongs to the children, and Friday was no different. Little ones from across Melbourne's Punjabi community called in live, bringing their chutkule, bolian and bujaratan to the microphone with the kind of confidence that only children have. There is something truly magical about hearing a young voice deliver a punchline or recite a bujaratan — the sincerity, the timing, the sheer delight in making others laugh. These moments are the heartbeat of the show.

Whether it's a classic chutkula retold with a child's own unique spin, or a bujartan that leaves the whole studio guessing, the kids' segment of Laughter Therapy is where pure joy lives. As a Punjabi kids show in Australia, this programme does something no other platform does — it gives children a cultural stage, a microphone and a community audience that cheers them on. Parents listening from the kitchen, the car, or on their morning walk hear their culture reflected back to them through their children's voices, and that is priceless.

This is also what makes Laughter Therapy one of the best Punjabi podcasts of 2026 — it nurtures the next generation's connection to Punjabi language, wit and storytelling in the most natural way possible.

The Community Joins In — Adults Keep the Laughter Rolling

As the show moved into its second half, the adult community stepped up to carry the laughter forward. Callers from across Melbourne joined Yash and Ranjodh Singh, sharing bolian, swapping stories and keeping the energy high. The adult segment of Laughter Therapy has always been a celebration of community spirit — a space where grown-ups get to set aside the weight of the week and simply enjoy the moment.

The bolian shared on today's episode carried that famil

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