
Danny Vega and friends read listener submissions, & pilfers from the AITA subreddit to discuss modern questions of morality, relationships, and juice (gossip). Why? To answer one simple question: am I the a**hole? Submit at reddit.com/r/aitapod
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 501 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Holy macaroni, this is one for the books, folks. I'm joined by a veritable cast and crew. Joe Dillon, divorce mediator, returns with his wife, Cheryl... more
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(8:19) - AITA for getting pissed parents won't let me live with my bf?
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(0:00) - Banter
(7:46) - AITA for asking a family w a kid to keep quiet on a red eye flight?
(16:18) - AITA for making husband sleep on the couch s... more
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Whoever this dude is on episode 812 babbling endlessly about his weird religion needs to shut up. This episode is unlistenable because he’s so incredibly annoying.
I love the reddit stories, but it does have as much story follow up as I would like. The main host is also kind of a sexist D bag, but not the worst. Definitely enjoy the other hosts and guests more. And the "rapid fire" stories feel like such a waste of time. Sadly I've caught up on my other shows so I guess I'm stuck with this for now.
I love the reddit stories, but it does have as much story follow up as I would like. The main host is also kind of a sexist D bag, but not the worst. Definitely enjoy the other hosts and guests more. And the "rapid fire" stories feel like such a waste of time. Sadly I've caught up on my other shows so I guess I'm stuck with this for now.
I love this show so much. It’s full of down to earth people and differing opinions and is definitely worth a listen. Not even close to Rogan (I am disturbed by the amount of people that compare it to that idiotic show), people who leave bad reviews here are extremely quick to judge. It took me a few episodes to finally get into it. If you don’t want a show with cozy and entertaining banter FIND A DIFFERENT SHOW. Or by all means use your reading glasses and see that you can skip it to the literal... more
Skipped the beginning banter and still couldn’t finish an episode. Host has an annoying voice and I agree with other reviewers, parallels to Rogan.
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A witty panel of hosts and recurring co-hosts read listener submissions and pull from a popular morality-focused subreddit to explore modern questions about relationships, ethics, and everyday drama. Episodes mix humorous banter with frank discussions of boundaries, consent, social etiquette, money, and status within dating and friendship circles, often anchored by reader stories and live commentary. The show stands out for its candid, no-holds-barred approach to sensitive topics, a participatory vibe with recurring guests, and light, relatable takes on human behavior that can feel like a humorous morality class with friends.
Listeners likely tune in for blunt takes, practical relationship advice, and the freedom to hear diverse viewpoints... more
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