The home of dark jokes and harsh roasts. Featuring Freddy Quinne and Rob Mulholland.
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 205 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy |
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great podcast, gaining weight and becoming more antisocial as the episodes continue! Bet that pod room smells like mash potato and bum sweat 👍
Good pod but that producer guy butts in way too much and hardly ever says anything funny.
I have listened weekly since the start and can’t remember a time I wasn’t left in stitches by these guys!
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I came, I heard, I bummed
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Apple Podcasts | #172 |
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This podcast is characterized by its unapologetic embrace of dark humor, where the hosts engage in irreverent and often outrageous discussions. They tackle taboo topics with a comedic lens, drawing on personal anecdotes and absurd life experiences that often blend comedy with social commentary. Notable themes include the challenges of relationships, health issues, and the absurdities of modern life, all while inviting guests who share their own unique comedic styles. The conversations are lively, often evolving into manic exchanges filled with laughter and playful jabs, creating an engaging atmosphere that caters to those who appreciate a more daring comedic approach.
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Dead Men Talking launched 3 years ago and published 205 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Dead Men Talking include:
1. Matt Richardson
2. Phil Chapman
3. Paddy McDonnell
4. Phil Nichol
5. Gia Clarke
6. Brennan Reece
7. Jamie Hutchinson
8. Gav Webster
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