Dieser Podcast entsteht aus tatsächlich geführten Live-Telefonaten. Die Themen entstehen meist spontan, sind deswegen aber nicht weniger spannend. Genau wie die grandiosen Gäste, die ab und zu angerufen werden, um mit ihnen zu diskutieren, ihnen Fragen zu stellen, oder einfach nur, um zu labern. 3 Freunde, 300 km Entfernung, 3000 Themen.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 125 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Language | German | Categories | HobbiesLeisureTV & Film |
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Ich mag diesen Podcast und die Idee dahinter 👍. Hört mal rein!
Interessante Idee, sympathische Stimmen und immer wieder coole Quizzes zum mitraten 👌 I Like!
Ich bin durch Zufall auf euren Podcast gestoßen und finde ihn richtig toll 🙌🏻weiter so ihr 3😉
Liebe euren Podcast. Viele Grüße
Ein Podcast wie es im Buche steht. Ungezwungenes, freies Reden, keine durchgeskripteten 20 Minuten nach denen dann komme was wolle der Deckel drauf gemacht wird. Auch die Themen sind immer spannend und vielseitig beleuchtet 👌
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