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I have been a long time listener - back when there were live shows to connect with listeners - and feel like I have been able to come of age as a gay man (albeit later in life) with the help of Fausto and Marc. The duo has a wonderful banter with each other and with their guests. The guests that they showcase cover a range of topics that are important, irreverent, and informative. I highly encourage folk to listen in regularly!
It takes a special angry type of person to think the hosts are humorous.
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Feast of Fun: Gay Talk Show launched 18 years ago and published 577 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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