
Hosted by Jamie Jackson · EN

Why is live so hard that people have to bosh back meds? Why did we all do zoom quizzes during the pandemic? Why did I hate school when all they were doing was trying to make me a better person? All this isn't answered, and more, in this new episode of The Evening Almanac. Mostly.

A lovely little chat about DIY and what it means for married men, as well as getting caught podcasting. Basically.

Having a meltdown here for no reason other than I'm an idiot. With a bad haircut. More of that later. Basicially.

Look! Literally, it's a new video podcast. We're talking about living in a simulation and Gola tracksuits. Mostly.

A bit of discussion on life and how being a middle-aged man comes with it's own problems, just like everyone has problems. Basically.

There are too many podcasts, but I've been doing it since 2016 if that means anything. On this episode we talk about the NASA Artemis II launch and how exciting it is but we didn't go to the moon in 1969. I literally know nothing about anything. Essentially.

An existential chat about all things existential. Basicially.

At a gig I did yesterday, there was a very opinionated man who wanted to talk politics. I avoided arguing with him as I'm a brilliant person and better than him, but instead I took it out on this podcast episode, which is sort of like a trauma dump. Sorry and all that. Essentially.

The title of this epside annoys me. And I wrote it. A bit about being a struggling comedian with a bad back, and a weird gig, all spoken about on shiny new equipment. Basically.

Two gigs this week. One good, one didn't really happen because of disruption. Yeah. Basically.