CBC Podcasts - 'Inappropriate Questions'
American iTunes Chart Performance

"Inappropriate Questions": Chart Statistics

  • Release date: 01 Jun 2021
  • Chart debut: #96 (06 Aug 2021)
  • Highest Position: #31 (15 Aug 2021)
  • Most recent chart position: #77 (17 Aug 2021)
  • Days on US Podcasts Chart: 13

'Inappropriate Questions' has charted in the following countries:
United States, Canada and Australia.

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Detailed Chart Progress for "Inappropriate Questions" (CBC Podcasts)

US Podcasts chart performance history for Inappropriate Questions

Year Month Day Position Movement Number 1
2021 Aug 6 Fri 96 new Wondery
Dr. Death Season 3: Miracle Man
6 Fri 96 new
7 Sat 96 no-move
8 Sun 81 up
9 Mon 72 up
10 Tue 50 up audiochuck
Crime Junkie
11 Wed 38 up
12 Thu 35 up
13 Fri 37 down audiochuck
Something Was Wrong
14 Sat 34 up
15 Sun 31 up
16 Mon 33 down Wondery
Dr. Death: Miracle Man
17 Tue 77 down

About This Podcast: Inappropriate Questions

have you ever been curious to know the answer to a question that might be intrusive or too personal for other people on their biweekly podcast inappropriate questions now in its third season cohosts elena hudgins lyle and harvinder wadhwa...

...a space for curiosity where guests can unpack the tricky questions they get asked and learn stories about them—whether they ask if polyamorous people cope with jealousy in relationships if indigenous people are full native or brave the dreaded “have you lost weight” assumption created by hudgins lyle alongside producers sabrina bertsch and cindy long the podcast was built out of a school project while they were studying media production in toronto ontario bertsch who’s mixed-race had been asked a lot of questions about her background and ethnicity after studying abroad for a semester long and lyle both lgbt would also get frequently asked about their identity and sexuality even if these frustrations served as a jumping-off point for them they quickly realized that they could also learn about a variety of topics from others too—especially from their parents and older generations so they auditioned a “dad-like” figure to be a counterpart as co-host wadhwa a project manager with an engineering degree was the unanimous choice “harv was the very first interview we did” lyle says “after the interview he was like ‘all right how many more of these do you have to go’ you know i'm it right you can stop now’” in each episode guests share stories about being asked the week’s specific inappropriate question though occasionally they'll have an expert or academic who can break down more of the historical and social aspect of the question both hudgins lyle and wadhwa bridge together their different generational perspectives to challenge themselves and their guests having casual yet meaningful conversations that are engaging unpredictable and humorous “though i've been in canada for over 20 years i consider myself an immigrant coming from india” wadhwa says “so what the show is also trying to do is also bring the balance because if everybody's thinking the same way then we lose out a lot” even if they sometimes step into difficult territory what they both hope to provide with each episode is a starting point for listeners to ease into these topics “it could be that we've left you with some new ideas and perspectives from the guests who have this lived experience” lyle says “you don't need to change and develop overnight but hopefully we've given you a starting place where you can then do your own research or reflection”

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