
Greg Nibler and Sarah X Dylan's Podcast. Intelligent conversations about ridiculous situations. Based out of Portland, Oregon, both are former "Commercial" Broadcasters, who decided to break off and do it on their own. They have been sharing their lives and amazing guests, 5 days a week, since 2009.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1841 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy | |||

Today: Greg finally got to go physical therapy and he's not sure he did it right, what do you wear and CUT YOUR TOENAILS, Sarah's new obsession with watching camera videos, Spirit Halloween scandal, hot dog dreams and too high bridges, and have a gre... more
Today: Greg gives the breakdown on what is going on with the whole illegal gambling ring thing, we are so grateful for you all, a fake funeral might make you a jerk if nobody knows, this is my baby oh wait no it's not, and more - have a great night a... more
Today: It's a very brief catch-up, because it really wasn't Greg's day - we are trying our best! Also, Sarah bought Moana hair for her Halloween costume, and we'll have a much more detailed show tonight - have a great day all!
Today: Sarah did it and shares her results, what it is like hiding your crazy face from people (who probably don't care), the conker championship is back, dog wine and turrets of pumpkins, and Greg is going on an adventure tomorrow! Have a good one a... more
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Had been a listener on and off since they left old radio. Decent banter… but through the years have gotten too political.
Make no mistake, these are portlanders, who love Portland and everything it stands for. My opinion is different, but I’m able to put politics aside.
On a recent show one of the hosts said to F off and not listen anymore if you disagree with her on the Roe V Wade decision.
Alienating listeners of different beliefs is never a good thing, so as you wish, I will F right off and ... more
I have been listening to Funemployment Radio since day one. These two have a chemistry that works better than any I’ve ever heard. I’ve followed them through relationships, pets, vacations, homes and more. They are friends that I’ve never met and I appreciate them more than they know.
I only have been listening to you For about 3 years. Love you guys!
Greg and Sarah are the best
I’ve been listening to Sarah since she turned drinking age, and Greg for 11 years now, is that right? Anyway, my radio/podcast relationship with these two is longer and more stable than any I’ve had irl! Wow, that’s sad. But I love these guys, they are more than the inheritors of the Rick Emerson legacy— they are like family,and YOU should get to know them,too!
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The content showcases a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and discussions on quirky local culture, particularly focusing on life in Portland. Each episode features lighthearted conversation topics, such as bizarre social media trends, regional events, and humorous personal stories from the hosts' lives. Additionally, listeners can expect segments like 'World of Crazy,' which highlights unusual news stories, contributing to a feel-good and relatable atmosphere. The hosts' chemistry and the frequent exploration of themes like community, nostalgia, and health make this podcast a comforting daily companion for its audience.
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Recent guests on Funemployment Radio include:
1. Kielen King
2. Randy Sklar
3. Jason Sklar
4. Stephen Moyer
5. Dr. Zahi Hawass
6. Ray Wise
7. Sarah X Dylan
8. Greg Nibler
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