
Josh McIntyre and Nick Marian discuss the deep corners of pop culture, music, art and everything in between. www.patreon.com/coldpod
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 169 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

Fan favourite guest Chloe Li-Chapman returns to the pod to deep dive into our 2026 In's and Outs lists. In this episode we discuss Guiness 0.0, 90s burritos, The Golden Globes, driving in the city, Nick's Bonito's incident, complaints, The Central, w... more
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We're back with our first solo pod of 2026 after a much needed break. In this episode we discuss dry January, icy streets, wearing Converse in the winter, U... more
We're back with our annual year in review pod with everyones favourite cultural critic Tony Price! In this episode we discuss the spectacle of Cameron Winter and Geese, the rock & roll side of indie sleaze, people dressing like Martin Rev, Jack White... more
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In this episode we discuss Gen Z's rejection of gatekeeping, Millennial optimism, bone shaker bikes, proto steam punk, Cruising (1980), Mac Demarco live at... more
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Tuned in to hear about the Juice Incident lol...nice to to get a glimpse in the Toronto scene
I moved spent a few years in Toronto and this pod is a fun way to reminisce and learn about what bands are still playing in the city. I love that this pod really sincerely to friends just talking about their interests, but for the love of god, Josh, please stop interrupting your cohost.
Lived in Toronto for 10 years and went to University with Austin. Moved away before the pandemic hit but definitely needed a familiar voice talk about familiar places. Miss you my boy
- Dom
This podcast features local Toronto artists who are working their way up, sharing their journey and interviewing some great talent. I love hearing about their diverse range of interests and topics and how vulnerably they share their inner world.
These guys seem cool I’m going to enjoy my parasocial relationship with them
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A dynamic exploration of pop culture, music, and art, featuring two engaging hosts who share their personal anecdotes and unique perspectives. The content frequently includes lively discussions about the Toronto scene, culinary experiences, and the evolution of various cultural phenomena. The hosts have a knack for humorously dissecting social trends and personal stories, making it feel like listeners are part of their conversations. Key themes often revolve around music, particularly the emotional connections that emerge through shared experiences, alongside reflections on nightlife and local arts in Toronto.
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