
"An adult having these conversations with a 16 year-old is very disturbing, and could be potentially against the law" - listener
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 125 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Wyatt records a special & runs a marathon, meanwhile, Luke almost crashes their mother's car. Why do drug assemblies always have rollercoaster metaphors? Is Mo Bamba the worst karaoke song to do? Also, should the modern Nuremberg trials be on Kill To... more
Back from sold out shows in Vegas and San Francisco! Why do Asians always hang out in giant groups together? What are Needohs and why are children molesting them? Also, why, or rather who, is Luke excited to turn 18 for? WATCH NOW
Is ethical c*ckblocking a thing? In Texas, how many abortions do you need to get on Death Row? Also, which celebrity would you least want to say the N word in front of? WATCH NOW
Wyatt is in San Juan for Valentine's day when two huge news stories drop: Michael Jordan grabs a kid's ass, and Clavicular gets framemogged. WATCH NOW
This is such a great podcast. Wyatt and Luke are honestly just a lot of fun to listen to.
Wyatt and Luke have a love/hate relationship only two siblings can have. Makes for a great dynamic
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Two hosts deliver improvisational, stand-up–style banter centered on current events, politics, and personal experiences, blending provocative humor with sharp observations. Episodes frequently swing between lighthearted crowd stories and edgy takes on culture, with meta moments about performing and writing material. The format thrives on high-energy banter, quick pivots, and a candid, often irreverent chemistry that appeals to listeners who enjoy bold, topical comedy and real-life anecdotes from their touring. A standout trait is the infectious dynamic between the co-hosts, which many listeners find entertaining and relatable, even when topics push boundaries.
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Recent guests on Gen Zenophobic include:
1. Matt Lopes
2. Charlie Mac
3. Gianmarco Sorresi
4. Ruth Abranches
5. Connor Kugler
6. Lukas Arnold
7. Natan Badalov
8. Alvin Kuai
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