Episodes
This week on the podcast, Andrew is joined by comedian Alistair Barrie to dive into the mistreatment of comedians in comedy clubs across the country. Plus, a mystery guest has a phone blunder—will they manage to pick up the call? Steen Raskopoulos stops by the studio to chat about Australian news, what exactly a "water bubbler" is, and whether it's a good idea to hand out seeds in party bags for kids.
This week, Andrew is joined by Abigoliah Schamaun to tackle the great UK meal deal wars. Come Dine With Me viral sensation Kev Riley, aka the Whisk Guy, drops in to chat about his legendary whisk moment on the show. Nick Helm swings by to reminisce about his time at FUBAR Radio, share the hilarious story of the worst thing he’s ever dropped on his foot, and discuss who was the biggest bitch at school.
This week, Andrew is joined by Alex Moneypenny to tackle the billionaire crisis and, hopefully, save Pulse of The Nation with a telethon fundraiser. Will we ever make another show? Danny Andrews makes a surprise appearance to talk about his favorite foods, help solve Andrew's hair dilemma, and show off his tattoos. FUBAR royalty Mark Simmons also joins Andrew to share his love for Travelodge towels and reminisce about some of their best memories from his time at FUBAR.
This week on Pulse Of The Nation, Andrew White is joined by Sunjai Arif, who might just have broken the world record for the most hummus eaten while belting out "Happy Birthday." Plus, a surprise guest pops in to chat all things chocolate! Erika Ehler also swings by to explain why Quebec is basically Canada’s Essex, and we dive into the tragic decline of garden centres. It's all this and more, so grab your hummus and chocolate, and let's get weird!
This week comedian Andrew White teams up with the riotously funny Sharon Wanjohi to dive into the bizarre story of a virgin birth that took place in a shark tank in America—could this be a case of lesbian domination? Things get even wilder when a surprise guest joins the crew, the meme king who went viral in the LGBT community... but not in the way you'd expect. Later, they're joined by Finlay Christie, who's got some juicy dirt on Sharon's past hookups, and the gang tackles the age-old question: Is it okay to date someone your friends can’t stand?
In this episode, host Andrew White is joined by his brilliant co-host Charlie Dinkin, a London-based comedian, writer, director, and producer. The duo dives into their mutual dislike for the Daily Mail and discuss the unspoken rules around swiping squeezy mayonnaise. They’re later joined by a mystery guest who’s made an appearance at the Golden Globes. Jenny Tian also chats with Andrew about her mother’s dictatorship in the household and shares her thoughts on the surprisingly kind-hearted nature of people in the UK... well, most of the time.
This week, is joined by his co-host and co-conspirator Pravanya Pillay as they dive into the glitzy world of the Village People—are they really the ultimate LGBTQ+ anthem creators, or just a disco fever dream? Then, they take a hilarious detour into the strange and sometimes scandalous Facebook community world of bridal lingerie. Ria Lina swings by to stir up trouble, pondering which TV game show trophy would make the perfect murder weapon and debating the age-old question: do parents really have a favorite child (and how do you get on that list)?
Andrew is joined by Ventriloquist Max Fulham as his guest co-host. They discuss celebs that have been in pantos, and they talk to mystery guest Jackie Weaver. They also dive into the local Facebook community groups and the scandals that have the nation talking. Huge Davies is in studio to talk about the Somerset gimp and to settle the big milk debate of the year. Pulse Of The Nation is live on FUBAR Radio on Wednesdays 2pm-3pm.