Parasites, Comedy, and Cultural Quirks: Wrenn Woods Chats with Neel Nanda
We're all just trying to figure it out. And if that means cracking a joke or two about pussies, then so be it.
When Wrenn Woods and comedian Neel Nanda get together, you know it's going to be anything but ordinary. This episode of 'Enlighten Me, B!#©h' kicks off with a bang as they dive into their unique plans for cremation and why Neel thinks graveyards are pointless. From there, the conversation takes a wild ride through the ups and downs of their lives, including their shared experiences with stomach parasites from street food in India.
Ever wondered if getting sick abroad is just part of the adventure? Wrenn and Neel have some hilarious insights on that. But it's not all laughs; they also touch on the more serious topic of Neel's parents' arranged marriage and subsequent arranged divorce, orchestrated by Neel himself. The duo discusses how cultural differences shape our views on relationships and why taking feedback from a partner is crucial.
With a sprinkle of humor, they even debate why Linkin Park might have killed rock n' roll and the awkwardness of having sex in your parents' house, no matter your age. If you're looking for a blend of comedy, cultural commentary, and candid discussions, this episode is a must-listen.