Episodes

  • Did Korey David Really Throw Candy Canes at Kids' Faces?
    Feb 5 2023

    We're back! Book your tickets to see Korey David.

    Ever heard a joke and asked, “Did That Really Happen?” 

    My name’s Niall Mackay from Seven Million Bikes Podcasts and a comedian... long before I ever started comedy, when I heard comedians tell the craziest, funniest stories I would always wonder just that. And if I got a chance to meet them after the show I would always ask “Did That Really Happen?” 
    … and 9 times out of 10 the answer was “Yes!” 

    But the difference between sharing a story with friends and telling it on stage is a comedian’s ability to take those moments and craft them into a well worked joke. 

    In each episode of this podcast I talk to comedians from around the world, play you one of their jokes, then ask them, “Did That Really Happen?”

    Today I am with a special guest who is performing at Seven Million Bikes Comedy Show, One Night In Saigon this Saturday, Feb 11th at Eddie’s Diner in District 1.. If you haven’t already make sure you go book your tickets for the show, the link is in the show notes.

    This psychedelic loving ex-Mormon Is a stand up comedian and actor based in Denver, CO who works out his angst on stage from growing up as the black sheep in an ultraconservative household. 

    He has performed at High Plains Comedy Festival, Alaska b4 u die Fest, Vail Comedy Festival, is a regular at the world famous Comedy Works in Denver, and appeared on Netflix and Adult Swim.

    My guest today is Korey David.

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    35 mins
  • The Partea Podcast
    Nov 14 2022

    Thanks to our sponsors Mixtape Drinks we had a private pool Partea for the Seven Million Bikes Community at my new apartment - enjoying Mixtape Hard Seltzer, Partea.

    Thank you to Tracey, Dan & Dan, Fiona & Adam, Adrie and Carrey for coming, it was such a fun day.  And shout outs in this episode to absent community members Alistair Chapman and Pippa Claire. Also thanks to Andrew, Thien, Annie, Zion and Brandon who couldn't join us. 

    We moved on to Two Guys Belgian Fries on the canal in Thanh My Loi for sunset, more beer, and Belgian fries. And recorded a podcast! Enjoy!

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    44 mins
  • Join the Partea!
    Nov 3 2022

    Join here to get 4 free cans of MixTape Brewery Partea Hard Seltzer.

    Seven Million Bikes podcasts couldn't happen without the support of our community. I wanna give a massive thank you to our existing Patreon members, Zion Johnson, Brandon Thompson, Dan Jones, Andrew Barry, Carey Hughes Parey, Pippa Claire, Tracy Wright, Alistair Chapman, Brandon Thompson, and our newest member, Tien Cung.

    To say thank you to all of our members. We're having a special pool party here at my new apartment, and thanks to my friends at Mix Tape Brewery, we'll be enjoying the new green tea based hard seltzer, perfect for an afternoon of drinking by the pool.

    As you probably know, I'm a massive craft beer fan. MixTape Drinks is a relative newcomer on the growing craft beer scene here in Vietnam starting in 2020 by my friend Chad Mitchell and Taipei based Shawn Kidd.

    You'll often see me and a out in Saigon drinking their delicious peaches and cream ipa, or a refreshing California Sun Juicy Pale Ale. And if you're in the mood for something a bit heavier and darker, their Molly Milk Stout is delicious. I was pretty disappointed when I found out though, that it didn't actually include Molly.

    Through craft beer MixTape drinks is becoming part of the Vietnam community through local music, art, Food, and now podcasts. If you'd like to be part of the Seven Million Bikes community and support our podcast, then Mix Tape is giving away four free cans to the next three new community members that's worth 280,000 dong or 11 US dollars.

    To get your free cans, you have to be in HoChi Min City and join the We Mic Plan or above.  You can still support us wherever you are in the world. And when you do, next time you're in Saigon, the drinks are on me as a community member. You'll also get episodes before anyone else invites the special events like our pool party and bonus content that no one else will ever see or hear.

    And I'll also give you a special shout out on future. Join here. Thank you so much to everyone for listening and helping us pass 40,000 downloads recently and everyone who supports us,  including Mix Tape, Brewery.

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    2 mins
  • Did Liem Smith Really Get Racially Profiled In The Supermarket?
    Oct 12 2022

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    Ever heard a joke and wondered, “Did That Really Happen?

    My name’s Niall Mackay, host of A Vietnam Podcast and a comedian... long before I ever started comedy, when I heard comedians tell the craziest, funniest stories I would always wonder just that. And if I got a chance to meet them after the show I would always ask “Did That Really Happen?” … and 9 times out of 10 the answer was “Yes!

    But the difference between sharing a story with friends and telling it on stage is a comedian’s ability to take those moments and craft them into a well worked joke. In each episode of this podcast we’ll talk to comedians from around the world, play you one of their jokes, then ask them, “Did That Really Happen

    My guest today is Liem Smith, an American-born Vietnamese comic out of Dallas, TX. He’s been doing comedy for over 10 yrs all over the US and has performed in Japan and South Korea. Listen to his joke and find out... Did that really happen?

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    Edited by Nghi Vũ.

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    45 mins
  • Did Joe Vu Really Use His Rooftop Pool To Impress Women?
    Sep 14 2022

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    Ever heard a joke and wondered, “Did That Really Happen?”

    My name’s Niall Mackay, host of A Vietnam Podcast and a comedian... long before I ever started comedy, when I heard comedians tell the craziest, funniest stories I would always wonder just that. And if I got a chance to meet them after the show I would always ask “Did That Really Happen?” … and 9 times out of 10 the answer was “Yes!”

    But the difference between sharing a story with friends and telling it on stage is a comedian’s ability to take those moments and craft them into a well worked joke. In each episode of this podcast we’ll talk to comedians from around the world, play you one of their jokes, then ask them, “Did That Really Happen?

    The guest today won an award for a super bowl commercial then abandoned his lucrative career in advertising. He's performed on national TV For the Winnipeg comedy club and most recently he worked on the writer's room for the hit Netflix show Kim's Convenience and has just done a string of successful shows here in Vietnam. My guest today is Joe Vu.

    Listen to his joke and find out... Did that really happen?

    These are the programs we use to create A Vietnam Podcast. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.

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    43 mins
  • The joke... Did That Really Happen To Joe Vu?
    Sep 10 2022

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    Ever heard a joke and wondered, “Did That Really Happen?”

    My name’s Niall Mackay, host of A Vietnam Podcast and a comedian... long before I ever started comedy, when I heard comedians tell the craziest, funniest stories I would always wonder just that. And if I got a chance to meet them after the show I would always ask “Did That Really Happen?” … and 9 times out of 10 the answer was “Yes!”

    But the difference between sharing a story with friends and telling it on stage is a comedian’s ability to take those moments and craft them into a well worked joke. In each episode of this podcast we’ll talk to comedians from around the world, play you one of their jokes, then ask them, “Did That Really Happen?

    The guest today won an award for a super bowl commercial then abandoned his lucrative career in advertising. He's performed on national TV For the Winnipeg comedy club and most recently he worked on the writer's room for the hit Netflix show Kim's Convenience and has just done a string of successful shows here in Vietnam. My guest today is Joe Vu.

    Listen to his joke and find out... Did that really happen?

    These are the programs we use to create A Vietnam Podcast. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.

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    These are the programs we use to create A Vietnam Podcast. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.

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    2 mins
  • Did Matt Tran's Dad Really Blame His Mum If He Had A Small Penis?
    Aug 13 2022

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    Ever heard a joke and wondered, “Did That Really Happen?”

    My name’s Niall Mackay, host of A Vietnam Podcast and a comedian... long before I ever started comedy, when I heard comedians tell the craziest, funniest stories I would always wonder just that. And if I got a chance to meet them after the show I would always ask “Did That Really Happen?” … and 9 times out of 10 the answer was “Yes!”

    But the difference between sharing a story with friends and telling it on stage is a comedian’s ability to take those moments and craft them into a well worked joke. In each episode of this podcast we’ll talk to comedians from around the world, play you one of their jokes, then ask them, “Did That Really Happen?

    Hailing from Los Angeles, CA with a look that can best be described as "ambiguously Southeast Asian", Matt Tran is a fresh faced comedian in the Saigon scene.

    A regular at comedy shows in Saigon, he's constantly looking for the funny in embarrassing moments, absurd shower thoughts, and more!

    Listen to his joke and find out... Did that really happen?

    These are the programs we use to create A Vietnam Podcast. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.

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    Support the show

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    37 mins
  • The Joke... Did That Really Happen To Matt Tran?
    Aug 10 2022

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    Ever heard a joke and wondered, “Did That Really Happen?”

    My name’s Niall Mackay, host of A Vietnam Podcast and a comedian... long before I ever started comedy, when I heard comedians tell the craziest, funniest stories I would always wonder just that. And if I got a chance to meet them after the show I would always ask “Did That Really Happen?” … and 9 times out of 10 the answer was “Yes!”

    But the difference between sharing a story with friends and telling it on stage is a comedian’s ability to take those moments and craft them into a well worked joke. In each episode of this podcast we’ll talk to comedians from around the world, play you one of their jokes, then ask them, “Did That Really Happen?

    Hailing from Los Angeles, CA with a look that can best be described as "ambiguously Southeast Asian", Matt Tran is a fresh faced comedian in the Saigon scene.

    A regular at comedy shows in Saigon, he's constantly looking for the funny in embarrassing moments, absurd shower thoughts, and more!

    Listen to his joke and find out... Did that really happen?

    These are the programs we use to create A Vietnam Podcast. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.

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    Support the show

    These are the programs we use to create A Vietnam Podcast. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.

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    3 mins