
Macrodosing is a twice weekly macrodose of knowledge on topics ranging anywhere from your favorite conspiracy theory to deep dives on historical events. With PFT Commenter and Arian Foster at the helm of their cast of characters, the only criteria for this podcast is that we tickle your brain.
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 485 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | |||

On today’s Macrodosing, Big T is joined by Chief and Jersey Jerry to discuss the Mexican drug cartels. From today’s fentanyl epidemic and border debates to the decades-long evolution of Mexico’s most powerful criminal organizations. Plus, we get into... more
On today’s Nanodosing the guys are back in the studio to discuss all the news from the weekend. We get into USA men’s hockey victory, Kash Patel celebrating in the locker room, tourists stuck in Mexico and the cartel, Punch the monkey, Alysa Liu and ... more
On today’s episode our favorite recurring guest, Brace Belden joins the show to discuss the latest updates on the Epstein Files. Plus, we get into what’s going on in Iran, the Winter Olympics and its love stories, Mick Cronin and college basketball a... more
On today’s episode the guys are back in the studio (including PFT!!) to get into all the news from the weekend. They discuss Obama discussing aliens, the NBA All Star game and the Winter Olympics, Anthony Kim and everything going on in the golf world... more
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A podcast who has hosted multiple elected representatives has decided to not talk about some of the most pressing political topics in the US for almost a month now. Idk if it’s because of Big T, who might be unironically the biggest snowflake conservative I’ve ever witnessed in the media or they got the boss call to tone down the politics. Either way this show sucks now.
I used to love this show. Not because it’s educational. Absolutely not. There are some facts discussed but they never claim to be education. I listen because it’s real people from different world views talking about real events both past and present. You have classic Bible Belt white male, progressive black male, two token white females, and a comedic instigator. This was a bar conversation among 3-5 people who would never be sitting at a bar together - genuine real life conversations about seri... more
This used to be a daily listen. Not only new episodes but older ones too. It somewhat evolved from conspiracy theories to current events/politics. I didn’t mind this change at all because, even when I disagree, they had good discussions. Now they tippy toe around sensitive topics like US citizens being shot by the Gestapo. Long time listener who has unsubscribed and won’t give these guys any of my time or money anymore.
Unless we’re making fun of whacky stuff on the left, while ignoring major news stories that paint the right in a bad light. Barstool money clearly influencing talking points, and it’s a shame because this is a fun group to hear discuss sensitive topics.
Big T is such a snooze. He’s a low IQ individual. He’s not nearly as knowledgeable or able to grasp complexities as he thinks. His takes are so predictable and are just basic talking points. Shut your fat face you dumb dildo.
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2. Hakeem Jeffries
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4. Dr. Ben Rein
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