
Pop My Culture is a weekly-ish podcast hosted by comedic actors and improvisers Cole Stratton and Vanessa Ragland. Join these two entertainment nerds and their special guests as they discuss movies, music, television, celebrity gossip, etc. without all those pesky "serious" topics like politics, religion and the environment. I mean, you can tune into Fresh Air for that. We'll just tackle the trivi... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 216 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmSociety & CultureComedy | ||||

Cole and Vanessa say goodbye after six wonderful years with this final Pop My Culture episode, live from the 16th Annual SF Sketchfest presented by Audible. Join them and special guests Paul F. Tompkins ("Spontaneanation"), Samm Levine ("Freaks and G... more
Kirsten Vangsness ("Criminal Minds") chats with Cole and Vanessa about awards screeners, La La Land, Hidden Figures, Scientology DVDs, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, musicals, Mr. Rogers, Penelope Garcia fanfic, bringing Batman to get out of a citation, ... more
Brian Huskey ("Childrens Hospital," "Another Period") chats with Cole and Vanessa about People of Earth, Lindsay Lohan's new accent, The Cubs historic win, a female James Bond, The Monkees, Sally Field, Monster in a Wheelchair, Mr. Neighbor's House, ... more
Toby Huss ("The Adventures of Pete and Pete," "Halt and Catch Fire") joins Cole and Vanessa to chat about Millie Bobbie Brown, Mike Judge, paper routes, punk rock, the origins of Artie the Strongest Man in the World, typing games, Bob Forehead, barte... more
Illeana Douglas ("To Die For," "Cape Fear") chats with Cole and Vanessa about TCM's Trailblazing Women, Manhattan Punchline, Katherine Bigelow, Melvyn Douglas, Billy Wilder, Anne Baxter, background actors, top-loading VCRs, Richard Dreyfuss, Jam, Alb... more
Andre Gower and Ryan Lambert (stars of "The Monster Squad") chat with Cole and Vanessa about Justin Bieber's deleted Instagram account, Kids Incorporated, Square One Television, Peter Scolari, With or Without You, The E.T. Atari cartridges, Summer Ol... more
Epic Lloyd (aka Lloyd Ahlquist, "Epic Rap Battles of History") and Mary Doodles (aka Mary Gutfleisch) chat with Cole and Vanessa about Stranger Things, Pokemon Go madness, Falcor the Luck Dragon, Vidcon, Emmy Noms, Gelflings, the Netflix model, costu... more
Lyric Lewis ("MadTV," "Supermansion") chats with Cole and Vanessa about Hiddleswift, the Ladybusters, James Bond, Jurassicverse, Aeropostale jeans, a pubic dress, meeting Jeff Goldblum, Tarzan, Beyonce, Game of Thrones and going through the program a... more
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Great show keep it up, I'll subscribe if you leave Nerdist..🤔
I just can't endorse them anymore..
Quality of each episode is directly proportionate to the quality of the guests vs how much microphone time the hosts take up. The two hammy show biz name droppers are so try-hard and unfunny that it's physically jarring - not just cringeworthy. You can almost hear Vanessa's bottle of Xanax rattling under the sound board as they reach for references and a way to tie them to a laugh. It's embarrassing. There are better things to give your ears to. But to each her own I guess.
I enjoy the show good work
I give it 5 out of 5 wizards!
Here is a positive review!!!(i.e it is a wonderful podcast)
My absolute favorite podcast, comedy or otherwise!!
Bad puns, forced jokes, and complaints about first world problems by the hosts makes this one of the most unlistenable podcasts that you will find on iTunes. Snobbery and bad jokes from these hacks will have you rolling your eyes the entire time. Great guests, but annoying hosts.
I saw these guys at WonderCon in Los Angeles! I thought their panel was hilarious with guest stars Rob Paulsen and Maurice Lamarche from Pinky and the Brain. Great show for discussions on pop culture, films, television, etc. I'm hooked
Cole and Vanessa have a different guest every episode and each episode has a unique feel, not cookie-cutter. Their year end, pop my cork, roundups are the best.
I love this podcast Vanessa and Cole are so funny and just the perfect strange duo. I love Vanessa's voice she needs to do lots and lots of voice acting.
This podcast is awesome and I want to be the presenters' best friend and maybe like have a Long Island Iced Tea with them or something.
This is... no complaints from this man.
Finally gave PMC a chance and so glad I did. Wish I would've given it a listen along time ago. Really enjoy having at least three people on a podcast to bounce ideas back and forth. Conversations mesh really well, really funny, and enjoy the Q&A at the end. I like the format of not questioning the guest all about their career but treating them like a person.
This is no complaints from this man.
This is, no complaints from this guy!









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