Guys is a show about different types of guys and even some specific guys. I will be investigating the weirdest, dumbest, and silliest guys on the internet!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 143 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture |
Dracula and a ghost are here to welcome you to the firsat show of October, the most paranormal time of the year. Can a 3 year old boy have a wife and kid? Is your cat afraid of a ghost or an Owl or a Falcon? Time confuses a guy and why does my ghost ... more
We had Mike Hale from Your Kickstarter Sucks on to talk about Penis Guys! Is it OK to show off your penis at the gym? How big is Paul Newman's dick flaccid? We read a lot reviews that I am not gonna name in the description
There is more Chris at... more
We had our friend Tony Boswell (WordIsBondTv) on the show to talk about his new project (support him) and Rave Guys. What even is a rave? Should a new father go to one? Should we be tipping bartenders? What is the one problem of the Shrek Raves? Are ... more
We had our friend Charlie Demers on the show to talk about energy drink guys. We had a couple of rant guys, read some reviews of Celcius and Zoa. We learn about the Tri Stim experience and finally, which drink has the worst fans
There is more Chris... more
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Guys+ is so different and great too. 3/3 stars.
too many kinds of guys, not enough interesting guys. documenting the modern male identity crises
Come for the exploration of strange subcultures, stay for the Queeber Revelations
These guys really know their stuff would love to have them take a trip to Jamaica
Guys: A Podcast About Guys is my second favourite podcast after Guys+: A Podcast About Guys: A Podcast About Guys
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The content explores a diverse array of quirky topics primarily centered around various "types of guys." Episodes frequently feature humorous and irreverent discussions about niche interests, collectibles, and cultural phenomena, often with a comedic spin. Guests often bring unique perspectives that align with the podcast's light-hearted approach, covering everything from hobbies like collectibles and motorcycles to cultural critiques of phenomena like joke culture and societal norms surrounding masculinity. The tone is playful, with hosts engaging in witty banter and personal anecdotes that make for an entertaining listening experience.
This show distinguishes itself with a focus on some of the sillier aspects of male culture, encouraging... more
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Guys: With Bryan Quinby launched 3 years ago and published 143 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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Recent guests on Guys: With Bryan Quinby include:
1. Tony Boswell
2. Charlie Demers
3. Jane Ost
4. Tim Heidecker
5. Dan Lippert
6. Tom Sexton
7. Clare O'Kane
8. Tom Scharpling
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