Unexpected Tales: Comedy, Spies, and Pilgrimages
Episode Overview
Real-life stories that blend humour with serious themes. Unexpected encounters with ASIO agents and surveillance. The emotional impact of life-changing events. Journey of agnostics carrying a wooden statue of Mary. Reflections on experiences of racism through comedy.
A comedian and two ASIO agents walk into a bar. Sounds like a joke, but it's a true story.
Get ready for another season of 'Days Like These', where tales of spies, comedians, and unexpected journeys await. Imagine a comedian caught up in an absurd scenario with ASIO agents, discussing Islamic radicalisation over a lavish dinner. It's not just a punchline; it's real life. Elizabeth Kulas brings you stories that are both bizarre and captivating, like a pilgrimage from Sydney to Ireland with a wooden statue of Mary.
And if that's not intriguing enough, there's a lightning strike that leaves you wondering if someone's aiming a bazooka at you. This podcast is all about the moments that flip your world upside down, blending humour with poignant reflections. From lost parents to agnostic pilgrimages, each story promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. Whether it's funny or frightening, you'll find yourself questioning the unpredictable nature of life and how these experiences shape us.
So, if you're looking for stories that challenge and entertain, this podcast might just be your next favourite listen. What would you do if everything changed in an instant?