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Short Clip | Adelaide’s Secrets, Midget Physics & Stand-Up Grit – Jarryd Goundrey Unfiltered

Short Clip | Adelaide’s Secrets, Midget Physics & Stand-Up Grit – Jarryd Goundrey Unfiltered

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In This Episode of 2 Worlds Collide: Jarryd Goundrey – From the Army to Stand-Up Comedy

This week, I sit down with Jarryd Goundrey—ex-military turned stand-up comedian—to talk about the absolute grind of comedy, the wildest gigs he’s done, and the things you probably didn’t know about Adelaide (but now you do).

In this hilarious and slightly unhinged chat, we cover: 👉 How Adelaide has the highest per capita of rub and tugs (yep, you read that right). 👉 The physics behind why you can throw midgets (spoiler: they’re top-heavy). 👉 Jarryd’s journey from performing to two people in a room to selling out the Rhino Room in Adelaide. 👉 The brutal reality of grinding through the comedy circuit. 👉 The crossover between military discipline and stand-up resilience.

This one’s got laughs, chaos, and a solid look at what it takes to make it in comedy.

📅 Full episode drops this weekend!

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