
Interviewing "everyday" people with famous names. Listen to hilarious stories! Hosted by Michael Phelps (not the 23 gold medalist)
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ComedyComedy Interviews | ||||

Chris Brown from Syracuse, UT not the singer but a husband, business owner, soon-to-be father, and former track star. He gives his take on sharing a name with a famous R&B/Hip Hop artist and how taken out of context there are some people out there th... more
There are so many songs that reference celebrities and Michael Phelps is one of those. I have this weird hobby of looking for songs specifically that say the name Michael Phelps or are about Michael Phelps. You'll hear a couple of those songs!
Most of us know him as Michael Scott Regional Manager of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company but this Michael Scott isn't that. Living in California, this Michael Scott tells some hilarious stories about sharing his name with one of the most well-known char... more
In lieu of March Madness, let's listen to the GOAT, Michael Jordan! This Michael Jordan loves to play and coach soccer. He lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, a place where his name lives in infamy for taking championships away from the Utah Jazz. Hear hi... more
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Such a creative idea for a podcast with interesting stories! Definitely worth the listen!
Just stared listening to it and I love it! It’s a fun podcast to listen to and I like that the episodes aren’t very long. I’m excited to hear more stories so keep up the good work!
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Apple Podcasts | #130 |
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