A show created by old friends who delight in attacking each other. Proud member of HearUsTalk. Artwork provided by Jeff D'Ottavio.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||
Episode 5: Selfies of YourselfKen and Frank eat portions of smoked pigs and resurrect their podcast. Frank demands esteem and accolades for unimpressive actions, Ken turns the camera on himself and...
Episode 4: Magic is DeadKen and Frank talk about the dangers of travelling (to the airport). Frank takes his family on a harrowing journey toward the equator, Ken is a Christmas slacker, and the...
Episode 3: Personality ClashKen’s lunchtime frustration is a source of irritation for Frank, who fears blending wastes and considers a monthly membership to be a life sentence. Together they discuss...
Episode 2: MiscommunicationWe present several examples of miscommunication that have lead us to embarrassing and uncomfortable situations. Ken doesn’t enjoy the art of massage, Facebook posts have...
Episode 1: Body Hair BluesA new podcast, created by old friends who delight in attacking each other. We talk about former glory, a peep booth twitter feed, appreciating selfie backdrops, cooking...
A true self-help revelation, in just one episode I’ve learned the true metric of culinary genius is found in one’s ability to accurately measure recipe ingredients when drawn from their various containers.
As a long time fan of the DJ Newstyle Show on Hear Us Talk, this gem of a podcast was a very welcome return to the old days. Frank The Germfreak and DJNS capture that old feeling of two guys who despise each other, but are truly good friends (a feeling that was strongly evident in the older episodes of the DJ Newstyle Show). I, as well as many others, have long looked forward to Germfreak's return to the DJNS Show, and though this isn't exactly that, it's just as fantastic. The return of a legen... more









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