• Episode 12: Raul Kohli

  • Dec 1 2023
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • This was an absolute delight to edit. Also a nightmare, because what do you take out of such an interesting and insightful episode?

    Raul Kohli is one of the hardest working comics in the UK today and he brought his particular brand of insight, intelligence and inscrutable talent to the QL stage.

    Along with an absolutely smashing set, Raul also talks with host & MC James Ross about the causes of Brexit, the balance of art & entertainment and subverting the human experience.

    CWs: Experience of racism, knife crime, imperialism & whatever a phobia of a people from Leeds is called.

    If you would like to see more of Raul's work then you can find more about him on his website HERE, watch his hour long special HERE and listen to his podcast Comic Sanskrit

    It's mentioned in the podcast so for those of you who'd like to know: Blizzard Comedy is an absolutely cracking Manchester-based comedy night, and very much a sibling gig to QL, you can find out more about them HERE

    If you'd like to see Raul's cracking Odysseus impression first hand then consider joining our Patreon where you can get early access to podcast episodes and watch full videos of Quantum Leopard comedy shows, from the high-energy openers to the loveliest of headliners, including the set from this very episode!

    Quantum Leopard is a lovely comedy night for lovely people and you can find more links to info about us here: https://linktr.ee/quantumleopard

    Edited by Rhys Lawton

    Original show recording by Aniruddh Ojha

    Music is by ROOKES production services (https://www.iamrookes.com/)

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