Jokes Out Loud
Welcome to Jokes Out Loud — the podcast where laughter has no limits!
Each episode brings you a dose of humor, witty conversations, and hilarious takes on everyday life. From sharp stand-up style jokes to spontaneous banter and laugh-out-loud moments, we’re here to make your day a little brighter (and a lot funnier).
Hosted by people who believe life’s too short to stay serious, Jokes Out Loud celebrates the art of laughter — unfiltered, unpredictable, and unapologetically funny.
Tune in weekly for comedy that connects, stories that crack you up, and jokes that you’ll want to share out loud!
Episodes
![Why Office Printers Hate Everyone [Episode 152]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21590940/Untitled_design_1_ba2m9_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
If there is one machine that has united all human beings across industries, cultures, and generations, it is the office printer. Not because it inspires productivity or brings joy. No — the office printer is the one universal enemy everyone battles at least once a week. It stands there, bulky and expressionless, pretending to be helpful while secretly plotting to ruin your entire workday.
![Office Chairs That Betray You By Squeaking [Episode 151]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21590940/Untitled_design_1_ba2m9_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
If you’ve ever worked in an office, a home office, or even at a tiny desk that pretends to be an office, you know one universal truth: office chairs are not loyal. They don’t love you. They don’t support you—literally or emotionally—and at the worst possible moment, they betray you with a squeak so loud it echoes through the building like a confession you never meant to say out loud.
![Every Gamer’s Snack Disaster Story [Episode 150]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21590940/Untitled_design_1_ba2m9_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Gaming and snacks are like legendary co-op partners—each amazing on their own, but absolutely unstoppable when paired together. Whether you’re playing a chilled farming simulator or sweating through a ranked multiplayer shooter with the fate of your K/D ratio hanging by a thread, snacks are an essential part of the experience. They fuel the fingers, energize the mind, and keep the vibe alive. But as every gamer on earth knows, there is a dark side to this beautiful alliance—a curse that returns in every generation, every genre, and every household.
![Achievement Unlocked: Doing Absolutely Nothing [Episode 149]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21590940/Untitled_design_1_ba2m9_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
In a world obsessed with productivity, efficiency, time-blocking, and waking up before the sun has even decided whether it wants to clock in for the day, doing absolutely nothing feels… rebellious. It’s almost criminal. In fact, if laziness were a competitive sport, many of us would be Olympic-level athletes. But ironically, the moment we finally let ourselves relax, guilt creeps in like a push notification we never asked for.
![When You’re the Only One Without a Gaming Chair [Episode 148]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21590940/Untitled_design_1_ba2m9_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Nothing creates identity crises faster than joining a voice chat with your friends and realizing you are the only one without a gaming chair. Suddenly, the friendship dynamic changes. You’re no longer a teammate—you’re a documentary subject titled “Primitive Humans in Their Natural Habitat.”
![The Curse of Losing to a 10-Year-Old Online [Episode 147]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21590940/Untitled_design_1_ba2m9_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
There are many humiliations in life. Missing a step in public. Waving back at someone who was actually waving at the person behind you. Sending a message to the wrong group chat. But nothing—and I repeat, nothing—comes close to the soul-shattering experience of losing to a 10-year-old online. It is a curse, a mystery, and a tragic comedy all rolled into one digital nightmare. Gamers have long feared death, defeat, and lag spikes, but the true villain has always been a squeaky-voiced, sugar-powered kid with reflexes faster than your Wi-Fi and confidence stronger than your self-esteem.
![Why We Keep Skipping Cutscenes [Episode 146]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21590940/Untitled_design_1_ba2m9_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Cutscenes are supposed to be the narrative heart of a game—the reward, the emotional anchor, the storytelling glue that binds our actions together. Yet millions of players routinely skip them without hesitation. One tap of a button and the developers’ carefully crafted cinematic moment disappears like it never existed. It’s almost ironic: studios pour millions into voice acting, motion capture, and screenplay-quality storytelling, only for players to fast-forward through it like an ad on YouTube.
![Gaming With Friends Who Never Listen [Episode 145]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21590940/Untitled_design_1_ba2m9_300x300.jpg)
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Gaming with friends should be one of the purest joys in life. It’s supposed to be simple: grab your headset, load the game, squad up, and dive into the chaos together. But anyone who has ever actually tried this knows the truth—gaming with friends who never listen is a special kind of suffering. It’s hilarious, painful, dramatic, stressful, and somehow still the highlight of your entire week.
![The Confusion of Open-World Games [Episode 144]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21590940/Untitled_design_1_ba2m9_300x300.jpg)
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Open-world games once felt like the crown jewel of modern gaming. They promised freedom, endless exploration, and a sense of living inside a digital world where your choices mattered. But somewhere along the way, this dream world turned into a chaotic buffet — too many missions, too many icons, too many systems, and far too much confusion. Today’s open-world experience often feels less like an adventure and more like being thrown into a foreign city without a map, a translator, or the faintest idea what you're supposed to do first.
![Rage Quitting and Coming Back 5 Minutes Later [Episode 143]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21590940/Untitled_design_1_ba2m9_300x300.jpg)
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Rage quitting is one of humanity’s most universal emotional experiences. Whether you’re slammed by a video game boss, overwhelmed by a group project, frustrated with family, or battling the Wi-Fi that refuses to cooperate, the moment arrives when your patience simply packs its bags and leaves. You slam the laptop shut, toss your phone onto the couch, walk out dramatically, or declare, “I’m done!” with a confidence that lasts... approximately five minutes.

