Welcome to Correct Opinions -- the first show where every opinion is correct (in my opinion.) If you're just as annoyed as I am with the over-the-topness of today's social media crazed world then you're in the right place. Whether I’m riffing on trending topics, my experiences, your college roommates "small business" (we know you haven't sold a single t-shirt, Jason) or recurring segments such as ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 242 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovSociety & CultureComedy |
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Week 2 of the Sheltered Kid series continues. What are things you'll tell your kids "Back In My Day"? New segment alert!!! White People Need To Stop. more
Part 1 of our sheltered kid series where we try to find the most sheltered raised person. more
Kelsey Plum being quirky while eating popcorn at the women's NCAA final 4 - Caitlin Clark was awesome more
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Just want to mention no one is interested in stories about your kid.
I wish y’all released episodes more frequently than once a week because this is one of the few podcasts I actually enjoy listening to and isn’t too heavy/serious as other podcasts. Other podcasts I can’t stand to listen to because the energy and pace of it is so low and slow. This keeps me engaged and wanting to listen
It feels like it’s 3 high schoolers talking with the boys not able to help but share the “funny” innuendos that come in their head. Cringy most of the time.
I get that this is part of Trey’s schtick, but the frequent “kidding” (light berating?) with Katy just gets kinda old. As a wife and mom to two littles, sometimes my heart hearts with Trey’s digs. It’s stale. There are so many more ways to joke with your wife. And again, part of the gimmick perhaps - joke all day about white people baby names, etc, but mentioning Asians and chopsticks? Joking about Skid Row? Smells like white privilege, even to a devoted fan, and just doesn’t hit right in today’... more
Funniest, most refreshing podcast I’ve listened to in a long time. Also the only podcast I’ve ever left a review on, and I listen to a lot of podcasts.
Apple Podcasts | #11 | United States/Comedy/Improv |
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