Show notes and more that make up the Jawbone Radio Show, a humble podcast produced from the Nobby Annex in Cleveland, Ohio.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyKids & Family |
Here is a show from the real Easter Day 2005 better known as 3/28/05. Nora and I talk about the show Intervention and play some pretty good music. Too bad I can't find some of these songs on Spotify anymore. I would totally listen to them again. Sp... more
It's a show before July 4th! We talk about Nora's superpower, find out why I wake up annoyed every morning and talk about new/old Jawbone Radio. This podcast sounds bad, but the Twitch stream sounds awesome. Anyway, enjoy this new ASMR podcast!RSS ... more
Here is a show from Easter 2005 better known as 3/25/05. Apparently, I was sick that holiday but still felt well enough to do a show. Once again I don't remember this at all. In fact, I'm going to listen to it now and see if I can job my memory. I s... more
Tonight, we welcome our son Christian AKA Csripy, The International Man of Mystery. We chat about film, movies, zoetropes and much more. It's yet another show within show and it's a lot of fun! Listen in and enjoy!RSS FeedDownload Now!Watch Us Live... more
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Fabulous! My kind of podcast. Real people talking about life with humor. Taking it day by day and making it real with a giggle and laugh.
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Come on... I mean, this show has Nora. It has that little dude too, Len. But... Nora, I mean, WOW.
Nora and Len discuss every topic from teenagers' hairstyles to double rainbow songs and somehow manage to make it extremely fun to listen to!
Their interaction is amazing and you wish you could invite them over for a drink. One of the rare podcasts to make you laugh out loud in real life and at other times make you ponder more serious matters.
A must listen for anyone with a brain and/or a sense of humor!
Other than being able to relate to Len as an artist, I can't figure out why I keep listening. It's funny and addictive. If you are a fan of podcasts, you should listen as well. Good show.
This podcast really is a gem in a lot of couples casts. Many podcasts let alone couples casts tend to be dry or filled with poorly executed humor. Len and Nora are completely and naturally funny and have a way of telling stories that make them all that much better. Even during solo casts Len finds ways to make the show entertaining and always strives for the best quality despite his stress of working alone. All in all a really nice show and I'm really glad I found it! -K
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