
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 | 2851 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsComedySociety & Culture | |||

In today’s r/Relationship story, OP’s best friend suddenly reappears after a year of ignoring her - only to ask OP to give her fiancé a job. Now OP is torn between protecting her boundaries and confronting the entitlement.
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In today’s r/RelationshipAdvice story, OP’s boyfriend tells her she “looked prettier before,” leaving her hurt and questioning the relationship. It’s a situation about insecurity, respect and whether honesty can cross the line into cruelty.
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In today’s AITA story, OP is asked to play a major role in his son's wedding, but there’s a painful history between OP and his future Daughter-In-Law. Now she expects him to walk her down the aisle and lie in a speech. OP refuses to do this just to p... more
In today's r/TrueOffMyChest story, OP reveals that one of her closest friends has been hiding a secret so explosive it could tear their entire friend group apart. OP is stuck holding the truth, terrified that if it slips out, friendships will end, re... more
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This sounds like AI slop. Not even 20 seconds and I’m like holy cow this is AI narration using the host’s voice.
I’ve listened to several podcasts that cover Reddit stories and I love that Mark is so down to earth, covers the post comments, and adds to the narrative without dragging on and on like some other hosts do. His takes are fair, relatable, honest, and never problematic. I have no criticism, keep ‘em coming mate!
I wish the narrator wouldn’t select the comments and edits better and just read through them. If comments have the same message, no need to repeat them. Of the OP repeats or recaps the original post or answers questions that were already in the post, leave that out. It’s boring.
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I am a reddit user and I find that I often have to ration my time on the website because all the hate/trashiness on the website (and some other reddit reading podcasts as well) really affects my mood/mental health. I do not feel that way listening to this podcast. When Marks adds his commentary, it doesn’t feel like gossiping or hateful rhetoric or like an episode of Jerry Springer. I really feel like Mark approaches everyone from a place of empathy and thoughtful reflection and I love his posit... more
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A narrative-driven show that compiles Reddit-based stories across relationship, family, and life drama, often read aloud with additional commentary from the host. Episodes feature a steady cadence of listener updates, community feedback, and practical takeaways about boundaries, trust, and social dynamics. The format tends to blend empathetic storytelling with light humor, creating a soothing yet engaging listening experience. Notable is the host's habit of weaving audience comments into the narrative, which helps shape a collaborative feel and encourages repeat listening for updates and new perspectives. The podcast appears to appeal to listeners who enjoy reflective, comment-driven storytelling with a focus on real-life scenarios and rela... more
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