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Laugh Tracks Removed
This podcast explores how canned laughter reshaped humor, masked discomfort, disciplined audiences, and taught generations what was “normal,” “funny,” and socially acceptable. Without the laugh track, comedy becomes something else entirely — sometimes awkward, sometimes cruel, sometimes frighteningly honest. This is not about jokes. It’s about conditioning.
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Episodes
“Manufactured Joy” 06.01.2026 5:00
This episode examines how artificial happiness became a cultural requirement — not only in entertainment, but in workplaces, politics, and daily life. When joy is produced on demand, what happens to real emotion?
“Silence After the Punchline” 06.01.2026 5:20
What happens when you remove the laughter from a sitcom scene? This episode explores how silence transforms comedy into something unsettling — and what that silence reveals about power, conformity, and emotional instruction.
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