
Free advice from three of the world's most qualified, most related experts: Justin, Travis and Griffin McElroy. For one-half to three-quarters of an hour every Monday, we tell people how to live their lives, because we're obviously doing such a great job of it so far.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 820 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Our home town boys made GOOD! But don’t you worry, we won’t let the success go to our heads. As much as we wanted to make the whole thing ads top to bottom, this episode still has a tasteful amount of the absolute best ad reads in the game, alongside... more
We’re doing our best to not fully derail the episode and make it entirely about Cheezy G’s. So instead we’re juggling advice about strange folk songs, super-powered Janitor Eyes, and people who live at the DMV, like the Tom Hanks movie.
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We're well-rested and our limb movements are OFF THE CHARTS, so we're ready to breathe out advice about confusingly-themed weddings, secret Arby's concerts, and a pressing need for Dr Pepper.
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You cannot imagine how it’s going this week. Grab your soup puppets and call Doctor Gargleballs, we’re off to kill some AI chatbots and teach snakes about soft boiled eggs. Might fuck around and invent Rango again while we’re at it.
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I’ve been listening to this podcast since 2013 and while I do think the Brothers can still deliver, I think Munch Squad has taken over this podcast. It’s almost every week and lasts half the episode. Most of the time it just dull, free advertisement for Subway or Dunkin. Wish they would ease up on the Munch Squad gas pedal and actually answer more questions or do more original bits like Travis’ games.
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Still making me laugh after 1.5 decades. Okay, I only started listening into 2018, but I’m a fan of all 800+ episodes (even, you know, the questionable ones). Food Train will always be my favorite bit. Thanks for continuing to churn out the goofs—we love you silly boys!
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Expect a unique blend of humor and absurdity as the McElroy brothers tackle a core theme of providing playful advice on all manners of life. Through comedic explorations of topics ranging from pop culture and childhood memories to existential musings and whimsical hypotheticals, they regularly engage with their listeners. Their episodes are often punctuated by offbeat anecdotes and personal stories that resonate with a broad audience while maintaining a cheeky, irreverent tone. The blend of light-hearted banter and relatable sibling dynamics makes for a distinct experience that uplifts and entertains, ensuring each episode feels like a conversation with friends who unconditionally support each other through life's peculiarities.
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