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Join Adam Eccles and Keith A Pearson as they highlight the trivial triggers of midlife angst. Contains occasional humour, moderate rage, and the odd sweary word.
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What is the Middle Raged Podcast about?
As the name suggests, this is a podcast specifically aimed at those who’ve reached a point in life where you might describe yourself as well-worn. And, if that’s you, you’ve probably lost the will to remain angry at the big issues in life: politics, taxes, the economy, and the gross incompetence of every organisation you have the misfortune of dealing with on a day-to-day basis.
No, once you’ve reached middle age, and that sense of acceptance and mild indifference has sunk in, you need to find new and inventive ways to get that regular fix of rage. For us, and I’m sure many of you, it’s not too hard to secure your rage hit when confronted with the daily barrage of trivial annoyances.
And so, dear listeners, we have decided to catalogue those daily annoyances in this very podcast. After barely ten minutes of thought, we’ve already amassed enough material for approximately eight thousand four hundred episodes. We feel it's our duty to share those annoyances with you in our cynical but mildly amusing style. Those annoyances include, but are not limited to…
- Lazy grammar
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- Garage doors
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- Hotel showers
- Branston Pickle
- That one individual at work who just gets on everyone's tits.
Oh, and just for the record, we will NOT be discussing those subjects that are a waste of everyone’s ire, so if you’re hoping to hear us moan about politics or cultural issues, this might not be the podcast for you. This is not Question Time. -
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