A light-hearted and honest weekly news show recorded in a backyard shed and covering the latest stories, developments, and rumors in the world of politics, sports, and the paranormal. If you like world news, Bigfoot, the NBA, UFO's, college football, conspiracy theories, unexplained phenomena, and the NFL, this is the show for you!
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On this episode there is only one topic discussed: March Madness. Wes breaks down the field of 68, taking a look at each and every matchup, and giving his first glance take on this year's tournament bracket, region by region.
Topics discussed on this episode include Wes' tv habits as of late, an update on friend of the show Miggy C., the origins of Covid-19, the Sinaloa Cartel and the War on Drugs, Ben Savage running for Congress in California, people eating oranges in th... more
Topics discussed in this episode include predictions for 2023, the CIA losing dozens of informants, true Indigenous representation in the House of Representatives for the first time in over two hundred years, free speech, censorship, and the Twitter ... more
This is a different kind of listen. It’s great when you’ve watched what’s happening in the world and want to hear someone else’s views to see if you share them. The host does a great job keeping you engaged, way better than watching the news on TV.
This is a fun show to listen to. Great sound quality and I enjoyed his commentary on the news.
I’m always looking for interesting podcasts to make traveling and working out more tolerable. This podcast is so easy to listen to. I found my time flying by and would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a well done podcast with lots of variety!
Great stories and insight on current events. I listen to a lot of podcasts and I appreciate the diverse range of stories covered on “In the Shed.” I am usually challenged to think more on what I believe as well as why I believe what I believe. I enjoy the light hearted humor as well to lighten the mood. Overall, it is a fun and entertaining podcast that I will continue to be a supporter of.
I absolutely love this guy! So easy to listen to and has some really interesting takes on his topics. You can really tell he knows his stuff! My personal favorite is the sports section, I could listen to this guy talk basketball for hours. Definitely worth a listen and a follow!
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In the Shed launched 2 years ago and published 59 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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