• Episode 10: Bethany Black

  • Oct 1 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 10: Bethany Black

  • Summary

  • Bethany Black is one of the genuine gems of comedy, and truly one of the most Quantum Leopardiest of performers. Alongside her hilarious headline act she has a brilliant talk with host & MC James Ross about neurodivergence, gender and confusing being smart with being happy.

    CWs: Experience of neurodivergence, mental health, drug addiction, experiences of homophobia, sexism & transphobia

    If you'd like to see more of Beth - she can be found in a variety of spellings HERE, HERE, or for most links HERE and you can check out her podcast This is a Music Quiz - the panel show podcast where she invites comedians on to do an actual music quiz - HERE

    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

    Do you want to see Beth as she describes "Brendr"? 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 Matt Highton

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

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