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Bart interviews.

Bart interviews.

By: Peter Smith
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Strangest podcasts and stories. If you are easily offended or do not have a sense of humour, go to the Disney Channel. Bart interviews Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, The Rock and Arnold, and Cartman. Bart even gives his example of how to wash a cat.Peter Smith
Episodes
  • OCD..... Emmas Mind
    Nov 20 2025

    Emma’s story is not one of glamour or miracles.
    It’s the story of a young girl whose world was slowly overtaken by fear—
    a fear so strong it stole her childhood, her freedom, and eventually, her life.

    But this is not just a story about illness.
    It is a story about courage.
    About the invisible battles fought behind closed doors.
    About a family trying to hold on…
    and a hospital staff trying to save a life slipping through their fingers.

    Emma didn’t set out to be a symbol.
    She simply wanted to feel safe—
    to quiet the thoughts that controlled her,
    to find peace inside a mind at war.

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    14 mins
  • Barts Cat Wash
    Nov 19 2023

    Bart gives a second-by-second example of how to wash your cat.

    No cats were harmed during the making of this story.

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    3 mins
  • Bart takes on Barbie.
    Nov 2 2023

    Join the naughty Bart Simpson and the iconic Barbie as they explore the quirkiest questions, from the mysteries of the Barbie cinematic universe to the unexpected friendships that make us all smile. In this lighthearted podcast, our hosts discuss everything from Ken's mysterious absence from parenthood to rumours of secret crushes. Get ready for an offbeat adventure where whimsical pairings and peculiar ponderings collide.

    Guest appearance from the Rock.

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    3 mins
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