
Welcome to the Mark Narrations Reddit Podcast where we cover a whole host of reddit stories. From AITA stories, Revenge stories and Relationship stories. With 2 episodes posted daily weekdays you'll find plenty to listen to. I hope you enjoy your stay!
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 2956 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In today’s r/AITA story, OP's Sister walked out of his life 9 years ago to be with her partner and now when they've split up suddenly wants to meet up again and OP is concerned.
00:00 Intro
00:19 Story 1 u/Substantial_Buy_4881
03:43 Comments
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In today’s r/Relationships story, OP's Fiance puts up a pillow barrier in their bed to help him sleep but OP is not happy with this but he refuses to take it down.
00:00 Intro
00:19 Story 1 u/Dry_Event9292
05:25 Comments
07:47 Update
12:18 Comme... more
In today’s r/Relationships story, OP overhears that his Fiancee saying that her family comes first and everyone else is background including him.
00:00 Intro
00:20 Story 1 u/throwaway51525354550
02:56 Comments
07:18 Update
09:25 Comments
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In today’s r/AITA story, OP starts to feel uneasy after noticing his girlfriend deleting texts with her acro-yoga partner. What she insists is harmless begins to look suspicious, leaving OP questioning whether he’s overreacting - or ignoring a seriou... more
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There’s just not a lot of interesting stories. It’s basically the same stories over and over.
I have listened to Mark near daily for almost two years now and things have been going severely downhill. Not only does he repeat his own personal stories often but he has begun taking old episodes/reddit stories and reposting them as if they are new while deleting the old posts. He makes no changes when he does this so he recently posted a Christmas/holiday episode in May. There are other issues as well including an episode that was entirely in another language awhile back. It has become almost... more
Like an interesting open minded friend telling stories, funny interesting, welcoming
Mark is such an excellent narrator and his quips are so funny. I love the little aside comments he adds so it feels like we are all in on the conversation as a group, and the personal insights. I can’t stop binge listening!!!!
way to many ads for q podcost being shared on a app I pay for to not have ads
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This show curates Reddit-origin relationship, family, and life-story posts read aloud by a calm narrator, often interjecting with commentary and audience feedback. Episodes regularly cover relationship boundaries, parenting, custody, and roommate or neighbor disputes, weaving in community updates and reader reactions. The format blends empathetic storytelling with practical takeaways, making it useful for listeners who enjoy relatable, real-life scenarios and discussions about communication, boundaries, and personal growth. A standout is the narrator's steady, compassionate delivery across a large back catalog, plus frequent serialized updates from ongoing threads that add continuity and community engagement.
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