Ben, Noah, and Michael explore the world of wacky news through games such as “This Week in Florida Man” and “What’s the Deal With…”. Join us for this lighthearted show focused on talking about things not worth talking about. Learn more or contact us at noodlespodcast.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
After over a year since his last appearance, the prodigal Michael returns to fill us in on a year's worth of weekly updates. Hear about his new shaving hobby, his favorite metal bands, and... a twerking horse?! more
Noah, Jessy, and Ben are back to hit all the import holiday topics - how do you handle judgment, how do you share a birthday with Taylor Swift, and how thrifting is just harder for us guys, amirite? Oh, also, it's Christmas next week so we talk about... more
Noah and Ben gather together for the first time in over 3 months to share not just their weekly updates, but every single thing they did this summer. Well, at least the highlights and the lowlights (and yes, those nachos really were the lowlights). ... more
It's poetry time as Noah bares his (kinda snarky) soul, Ben talks monster trucks again, and the boys collectively find out how little they know about WWE. Plus, do dogs have consciences? more
Welcome to the season 2 finale of Noodles At Noon! Get ready for an extra-long episode this week, as we get the whole gang together for an in-person episode. Hear from Ben, Noah, Jessy, Daniel, Melissa, Bryan Stanley from the Journeys of Scientists P... more
Noah and Ben inch ever closer to episode 100! This week, learn about new topics like the competitive world of Connect 4, the importance of taking a day for yourself, and revisit some classic conversation topics like Noah's Crossword Corner and Ben's ... more
Is this a tech podcast now? Ben and Noah relive the glory days of the iPod and the Nintendo Wii. Plus, the follow-up to our hotly contested political debate from last week. more
Everyone's favorite guest, Daniel, is back on the show once more! This extra-long episode covers a lot of ground, from the early days of Noah and Jessy's love life to the fact that Ben is... a father now?! Plus, Daniel takes Ben and Noah on a journey... more
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The GOAT, best fairbanks, Alaska based podcast
It’s great!!!
This podcast is great - I save it to listen to on my long drive home after 12 hour hospital night shifts. You guys keeps me laughing and awake which is both a great way to end a long night and a good way to get me home safely! more
As being a fan of noodles, and eating lunch, I ran across this podcast and surprisingly, I didn’t hate it. more
Hey Ben and friends, more
Noodles at Noon is a fresh, new, hilarious podcast! The hosts have a great rapport and the guests fit right in with the weekly hilarity. I look forward to the new episode each week and enjoy playing along with the games! Although I might have to take off a few stars since Ben doesn’t like Pumpkin Spice Lattes.
Great show, but the guest host of episodes 1 and 2 was a pretty big loser.
I smiled and laughed along with these guys almost the entire way through. Noodles at Noon is a refreshingly positive dose of world news stories presented in a whimsical game show format. I can’t wait to hear more from these guys!!
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