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#178 | Cantaloupe vs Watermelon w/ John Ajodah

#178 | Cantaloupe vs Watermelon w/ John Ajodah

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SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON! Get acess to episodes a week early, exclusive content, text or drinks, meerkats play, and more! 👉 https://www.patreon.com/meerkatspodJoin the meerkats as they speak with Johnny Jokes himself, comedian, roast champion and BIPOC comedian John Ajodah! We debate if cantaloupe is good and get into the worst things John has ever done. Both equally riveting. Digressions include D&D campaigns, league of legends, and bringing a hyper realistic and alienating new character to the open mic Follow John on IG at @johnajodahWe want to hear from YOU! Do you have an extraordinary story, a fascinating phobia, an intriguing habit, or a mind-boggling neurosis that deserves its time in the spotlight? Share it with us through this link 👉 https://linktr.ee/meerkats, and we might just feature it on our show! Get to know your meerkats! - Lukas is a comedian, actor, and voiceover artist and Wild 'N Out cast member whose work you can find on TikTok (where he posts videos of impressions, comedy, and VO-related content), YouTube, audiobooks, and in odd commercials and projects here and there. He's on tour! Buy tickets on his site www.lukastarnold.com and find Lukas at @lukastarnold on all social media - Gabby is a comedian, actor, and writer. She hosts the murder mystery stand-up comedy show "If We Did It..." and the Queer Court-themed comedy show "Wait... But Are You Sure?". Find Gabby at @hipsoccermom on Instagram and TikTok, and @hip_soccer_mom on twitterFind our podcast @twonosymeerkats on all social media

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