
Comedians Clare O'Kane, Alex Ptak, and Jeremy Kaplowitz explore the mysterious land of Quora.com to answer life's questions.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 350 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationComedy | |||

Comedians Clare O'Kane, Alex Ptak, and Jeremy Kaplowitz explore the mysterious land of Quora.com to answer life's questions. This week's questions include:
I have two wives. Is that enough?
How does a gentleman treat his lady?
When sharing a wi... more
Comedians Clare O'Kane, Alex Ptak, and Jeremy Kaplowitz explore the mysterious land of Quora.com to answer life's questions. This week's questions include:
5 DIRTY MOVES THAT MAKE YOU DANGEROUS
10 THINGS THE OCEAN TEACHES YOU IF YOU PAY ATTENTION... more
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A podcast for those who dare to ask life’s most challenging questions?
it’s an unbelievably compelling dynamic having someone with ADHD try desperately for an hour every week to wrangle his cohosts without ADHD into following some semblance of a plan and it’s a really good time whether the wrangling works or doesn’t.
anyways it’s a podcast for people by people.
wait p.s. i only found out about podcasts like last year and this is one of three that i listen to but the other two have been on a mega long break so i’ve been mainlining quorators for 4 months straight f... more
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A sharp, chatty trio uses a Quora‑themed lens to riff on life's curiosities, memes, online culture, and everyday absurdities. Episodes blend humorous banter with occasional meta bits, guest insights, and playful debunking of questionable claims. The show consistently leans into fast-paced riffs, topical misdirections, and warmth among the hosts, making it a good fit for listeners who enjoy improv, tech/online culture, and humor-forward discussions about modern questions and myths. A standout is the blend of raw banter with guests from sci‑fi, comedy, and online communities, which keeps the format fresh while staying true to its quirky Quora roots.
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