
Join Rhett & Link, hosts of the popular daily YouTube show Good Mythical Morning and authors of the New York Times bestseller “Book of Mythicality” in a candid weekly conversation for your Internetainment.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 518 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

As much as we try, we just can’t seem to make this podcast suck. In this episode, Rhett & Link tangent their way across a multitude of subjects to see if they can make the podcast boring, but it proves impossible. They talk about the three Ps to be R... more
We may be cooked, but we are so dialed in. In this episode, Rhett & Link get into the different times they’ve been tricked by A.I. videos, whether or not southern hospitality still exists, what happens when people recognize them in public, and talk t... more
We are so totally locked in. In this episode, Rhett & Link talk about why brunch has the best sense of community, whether or not Rhett should golf in a more professional sense, and if either one would be an avid contestant for Dancing with the Stars.... more
Honk, honk! In this episode, Rhett & Link explore the world of road rage, as well as the proper comebacks to throw at not-so-nice surfers, and no surprise to anyone, it devolves into quite the topic, but we are very firm on our stance, here. Plus, we... more
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I have SO enjoyed this podcast. Your podcast is one of my favorites because I am also extremely busy. I own a coffee shop/bakery so I spend a lot of time working. I can put on your podcast and just listen to you guys and it helps me. I know you can continue just for us, but know I will miss this so much. I still watch GMM, but this is my main source for you guys. Thank you for a great podcast. Good luck in the future!
i’ve been a listener since episode one and this pod was always the one mythical entity i really loved <3 no matter what other projects came and went, we always knew we’d get to hear the guys talk shop with what felt like the “inner circle”. really bummed to see this get the chop, too. </3
I absolutely love this podcast and just listened to the most recent episode where Link and Rhett announce they will be discontinuing Ear Biscuits for health reasons and I think that’s great that they are putting themselves and their health first. However, Immediately Rhett has to make it political even though it’s not in any way and say that “this administration” is cancelling late night shows even though it is not, that’s not even factual and also to what he is referencing, Jimmy Kimmel HAS bee... more
I’ve followed Rhett and Link for close to 20 years I loved their clean comedy and joy for life. One day I looked up and realized a lot changed with them. It’s sad for me to see it happen. If they want to return to clean comedy or not attempt to make conservatives or Christians feel terrible let me know and I will gladly come back. Thanks for the good years. Sad to amend my previous positive remarks but felt as though I had no choice.
No podcast compares to Earbiscuits, it just getting better and better - keep it up! P.s my goal in life is to be as patient as Rhett is when link interrupts him, unbelievable stuff.
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