
A safe place to be weird with Hoody and Erick!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 244 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Is it time for Erick and Hoody to invest in stock instead of Pokemon cards? Join the gents as we prep for Thanksgiving while figuring out if the Express Lane near Tyson's Corner will be worth it or not! Plus even more Missed Connections from the DMV ... more
Erick's a little ty ty, but Hoody's here to save the day! Join Hoody and Erick as we not only recap our thoughts on Glen Powel'l's version of The Running Man, but also see if Hoody made out good with his second Pokemon tournament! Plus will Erick buy... more
Hoody competed in his first Pokemon tournament, but did he do well? Join Hoody and Erick as we recap our Halloweekends that involve a ton of candy and Pokemon cards! Plus what will it take to convince Erick to watch Wicked before the sequel comes out... more
Our baby Erick is growing up because someone trusted him to be a field trip chaperone! Join Hoody and Erick as we recap Erick's adventures chaperoning a field trip for his son and get ourselves mentally prepared to hunt ghosts next week! Plus even mo... more
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Focuses on light-hearted comedy and humorous discussions about everyday life, pop culture, and personal anecdotes. The hosts, Hoody and Erick, frequently share their amusing experiences, such as navigating movie screenings, preparing for trips, and reflecting on family interactions, all while maintaining a carefree and quirky tone. Their casual banter creates an engaging atmosphere that invites listeners to embrace their own weirdness, often integrating topics related to movies, conventions, and playful debates into their humorous narratives. Unique aspects include a blend of self-deprecation, nostalgia, and a celebration of common cultural references that resonate with a wide range of audiences.
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Let's Get Weird launched 6 years ago and published 244 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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