The beginning of an adventure with the man who is misunderstood by everyone, even himself.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
Mike and I speak about the rollercoaster feelings induced by thievery.
Starting this year off with a new format for the podcast. We are creating the future of podcasting.
Paige the singer, songwriter, and lord of the vegans. We have a long conversation about songwriting, being vegan, and the inner workings of being bisexual.
UFC 245, and I barely watched the fight. Mike and I talk about how to prevent hair loss, gay guys flirting, and more stuff about steroids.
An essential part of this podcast and a man I adore, Joe. We have an interesting conversation about social media influencers, content creation, and movies from our childhood.
I interview the legendary Zach as he describes all parts of the entertainment industry from ground level to Hollywood.
My buddy Dan and I speak of the magic of mother gaia and her inevitable doom. We have a small audience and chat about living with your girlfriend and weird creepy men at bars.
My buddy Anthony came in to talk about his struggles with leg issues in his early 20s. We analyze the benefits of physical therapy and the dark lords that are known as chiropractors.
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I just wish they hadn’t quit
Someone give this guy the attention he deserves. 10/10 podcast.
Very nice podcast
Very helpful
Love this podcast. Great content and consistent flow. Can’t wait for more!
I have never listened to a better podcast than this. Matt and his guests know how to keep me wanting more, his voice is good to listen to when driving in your car or just listening to it in the background. Can’t wait to see what more Matt has to say and talk about. I will definitely be recommending it to other people .
Best podcast I have ever listened to. Honestly life changing
Good stuff
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