
The official podcast of Dustin Anderson.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyLeisure | |||

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Lessons from Memphis
Good Luck Dolores
7th Story Dumpster
Hoping for Hamsters
The Bookless Club
7.5 Roller Coasters
Woods-maxing
Letters
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Learning
Waterslides
A little off
Dustin's Book Club: The Man in the Hig... more
Anniversary
Father's Day
Ant Farm
Gas Card Ladies
Dustin's Book Club: Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson amzn.to/4afAyR9
Jonathan the Liar
Letters
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Chicken Moving Day
What You Want
Michael Jackson & Storytelling
Bedtime Buddies
Dustin's Book Club: Uniformity with God's Will by St Alphonsus de Ligouri amzn.to/4vQO1Hm
Ashes in the Canal
Letters with Lindsay with Chase: open.s... more
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Dustin, have you heard about Hammerhead Worms? They’re terrible. They are toxic to animals. They’re invasive, and DON’T chop them up. Each piece will become a new one. They’re flat and really long, and their heads are, well, you can guess.
Put them in a bag with salt and vinegar or alcohol and freeze them. Report them to your local wildlife department.
I hope this helps.
I found Dustin on instagram and loved his quirky take on life. This podcast has not disappointed!
Dustin’s podcast is entertaining and makes me laugh out loud on the regular!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with humor and depth. I really appreciate your comments on Charlie Kirk. What a loss for all of us.
Thank you for the humor, stories, point of view, fresh topics, yay! Love it. I’m telling everyone about this show.
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The show combines candid, rambling monologues with audience participation, celebrity riffs, and light-hearted pop culture observations delivered in a casual, humorous voice. Episodes center on personal stories, daily life quirks, and ongoing audience-driven bits like ambassador pitches, fan emails, and playful competitions. A standout trait is the creator's willingness to riff across diverse topics—from sleep science to goofy “war” with rival pods—while maintaining a consistently informal, self-deprecating tone that invites listener involvement and community engagement.
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