Finding Desperado is a brand new investigative mystery podcast, hosted by comedians Alexei Toliopoulos and Cameron James - the team behind the most talked about podcast of 2019, Finding Drago. Australia’s premier (and only) pop culture detectives, Alexei and Cameron have uncovered a bizarre Guinness World Record from 2005. A record held by an elusive European aristocrat. A record that they believe... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureComedy |
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This is it. Our journey from the pages of the Guinness World Records, to the dark depths of 1990s era chatrooms, to the streets of Amsterdam is coming to an end. Have we finally found our elusive and mysterious desperado?
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If I could describe with one word how I felt listening to this program, it would be this: "cherished." more
I have come very late to this podcast but I can honestly say it is one of the best I have ever listened to. Hilarious, the story could not be more out there.. just crazy brilliant material presented so well. I was laughing the whole way through.
So far only listened to the second series (FINDING DESPERADO) but that was pure podcast gold and one of the most enjoyable and intriguing shows I have ever listened to. The first series (FINDING DRAGO) is definitely up next for me.
Alexi and Cam have a unique and effective investigative style. Their ability to connect emotionally and relate with their guests and subjects evokes genuine responses and interesting sub-stories. They’re like a Louis Theroux duo, with a good cop-bad cop dynamic, keeping each other grounded while the other is drawn into the fanatical story. more
The hosts were charming and funny and sometimes niche, silly little mysteries can be fun. This was not it, though (for me). I just really couldn't get myself to care about the subject at all.
Apple Podcasts | #200 | Denmark/Comedy |
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