Hosts and improvisers David Martinez and Michael Foster challenge each other and special guests to an audio mystery: solve the source and subject from a series of audio clues over the course of the episode. Perfect for a road trip, hanging out with friends, or as a personal solo challenge, Derek. Reach out to us @audioobscurapod and let us know when you solved it.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 204 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGamesImprovComedy |
It's Episode 218 and David is on his own for a London episode, featuring first-time guests, Audrey Parry and Maira Vandiver! This week, we're carrying on the legacy of Richard Nixon and up for grabs are three tickets to Niflheim! Maira reminisces abo... more
We’ve got a live show coming up! Mark your calendars for May 10th at 9:30p at The Bird Comedy Theatre in Kansas City. Get your tickets now at thebirdkc.com more
Welcome to the premiere audio mystery game show podcast. We're playing for points. Back to the podcast this week are guests Jill Gillespie and Michael Lee. Up for grabs this week a pure gold Fisher Price vacuum! Shoutout to Providence Pizza. David wa... more
Episode 215 brings guest obscurist Margaret Hanzlick-Burton back to the pod. Up for grabs this week, a peaksy at Margaret's hounds from heaven. Foster's unimpressed by apple wedges. David gives us the banana ripeness scale. Margaret hides veggies fro... more
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Really fun show for commutes or road trips. Love the concept of a game the listeners can play along with, and the improv peppered throughout keeps it lighthearted and silly. Some of the episodes get a little long, but otherwise it’s great fun!
I started listening to this podcast after David and Michael attended one of our virtual Meetups for the KC Podcasters Meetup group. They do a good job entertaining their audience and having a lot of fun. Highly recommend.
Obviously I bring a strong bias here because these are my friends and I've guested few times, but I swear on more
Great concept. Engaging and fun. The mystery part titillates the part of your brain that likes puzzles, but these are clearly not amateur entertainers. Very well done. I don't love podcast genre of "Comedians Just Chatting," and this is much better. They riff for a while when something fun comes up, but they don't beat a dead horse. (They injure it lightly and move on?) Try an episode or two.
What a delightful podcast. You have genuine and funny humans challenging your pop culture knowledge through audio clips. Engaging and a lighthearted escape from the news, for which I am addicted. Thanks!
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