We're Rori and Aaron Carmichael, siblings who share a love for movies, TV, music, and all-things pop culture. Though we grew up in the same household, we still have some pretty big differences. Each episode we give our perspectives on a film, show, or song, and try to find some common ground with one another. We also hope to make recommendations that you will like, as well. Oh, and don't worry...w... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music CommentaryMusicTV ReviewsTV & Film |
Rori and Aaron philosophize about food, Rori gives a physical therapy update, and then the two discuss the new Ghostbusters film and the Netflix Series 3 Body Problem more
Rori delivers an AMA (Ask-Me-Anything) using 10 questions submitted by MIA Brother #2 Aaron more
Rori and Aaron discuss a few shows they've been watching recently, and Rori is forced to leave the podcast mysteriously more
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I really enjoy your fun interactions and informative information on what’s happening in pop culture. Keep it up and I’ll keep listening because I have quit trying to like and I DO like it!
I always look forward to when a new episode comes out! The dynamic between these two is so much fun and entertaining to listen to! Keep it up!
Apple Podcasts | #250 | Switzerland/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
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