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Radio Labyrinth

Radio Labyrinth
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Radio Labyrinth is a pop culture radio show disguised as a podcast. Hosted by three (sometimes four) GenXers, Radio Labyrinth talks TV, radio, film, books, podcasts, comedy, Atlanta, and the labyrinth of everyday life.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes500Founded10 years ago
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Comedy InterviewsComedyTV ReviewsTV & Film

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Latest Episodes

This week on Radio Labyrinth Tim is out sick, but the rest of the gang dives headfirst into the latest failed prophecy: The Rapture That Wasn’t.

Apparently, September 23, 2025, was supposed to be the big day. People were selling cars, homes, and c... more

This week on Radio Labyrinth Podcast we’re joined by two very special guests: Ronnie Neeley, host of the Dancing is Forbidden podcast, and Matt Maiellaro, co-creator of Aqua Teen Hunger Force and co-host of MeatKingdom.

We talk about Aqua Teen, Me... more

This week on Radio Labyrinth Podcast, we welcome Dan Pasternack β€” producer, historian, and lifelong comedy fan β€” for a wide-ranging conversation about his career and some incredible projects he’s bringing to audiences in 2025. Dan is currently on the... more

This week on Radio Labyrinth Podcast, we welcome actor John Kapelos β€” a true legend of film and television. You know him as Carl the Janitor in The Breakfast Club, Dino in Weird Science, and Rudy in Sixteen Candles. Beyond his John Hughes classics, J... more

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Recent Guests

Dan Pasternack
One of the great champions of comedy, known for creating and preserving classic television moments, and an owner of a large collection of comedy albums.
Episode: S10 Ep36: Dan Pasternack Interview
Browan Lollar
Longtime guitarist of St Paul and the Broken Bones
St Paul and the Broken Bones
Episode: S10 Ep34: INTERVIEW | Browan Lollar | St Paul & The Broken Bones
Matt Dinniman
Writer and artist from Gag Harbor, Washington, author of the Dungeon Crawler Carl series
Episode: S10 Ep33: Dungeon Crawler Carl INTERVIEW | Matt Dinniman & Jeff Hays
Frank Santopadre
Former co-host of Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast, now hosts his own show
Fun for All Ages Podcast
Episode: Trambles #67 | Dusting Off the Dusty Slay
Caleb Synan
Comedian from Royston, Georgia, known for his Comedy Central special and appearances on Conan.
Comedy Central
Episode: Trambles #63 | Watkins Heights IPA
Shawn McBee
Comic book artist and writer.
Westron Comic
Episode: S10 Ep19: Masterpiece? or Just Messed Up?
Goran Lozo
Life coach and trainer, founder of Global Impact Fitness
Global Impact Fitness
Episode: Trambles #54 | Goran Lozo
Bernie Sanders
U.S. Senator and political figure
U.S. Senate
Episode: Trambles #52 | Coachella Bernie
Valyn Hall
Aunt Tiffany from The Righteous Gemstones
The Righteous Gemstones
Episode: S10 Ep12: Special Guest: Valyn Hall

Hosts

Tim Andrews
Host of the show, known for his comedic talent and love for pop culture, providing humor and insights throughout the episodes.
Jeff Lisle
Co-host who adds depth to discussions with his witty remarks and trivia expertise, contributing significantly to the comedic dynamic of the show.
Dustin
Co-host who provides engaging commentary and humor, enriching the show's format with personal stories and insights into the comedy world.
Unknown
Occasional guest host who participates in various episodes, adding variety and diversity to the show's discussions.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 239 ratings
  • Pees ❀️ Nuts

    God, I hope I don’t vomit 🀒 on my walk again today! Peace out homos! β€œBobcat”

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MeicesII
    United States2 years ago
  • Twenty stars

    Best podcast ever

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    billthick
    United States3 years ago
  • New Australia Cops

    If you love reggae and white cops urinating on leather, then is this a show for you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MeicesII
    United States4 years ago
  • Great podcast

    Much better than VHD

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cwb0000
    United States4 years ago
  • Volume control.

    mic TV her volume blew out my ear buds. Thanks.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    i pity the future
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners praise the podcast for its lively banter and humorous take on pop culture, indicating a strong connection with the hosts.
Many reviews highlight the show's entertaining discussions about TV shows and films, suggesting it resonates well with fans of these media.
Some comments express appreciation for the personal anecdotes shared by the hosts, which enriches the overall listening experience.
Overall, feedback indicates a solid fan base that enjoys the mix of humor and insightful commentary offered in the episodes.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

S10 Ep36: Dan Pasternack Interview
Q: How did you get started collecting the autographed comedy albums?
I began collecting them by visiting Rhino Records and getting various comedy albums signed by artists I encountered in Los Angeles.
S10 Ep36: Dan Pasternack Interview
Q: What was your earliest involvement with comedy?
I started stealing comedy albums from my parents, particularly loving the cuts from The Comedians album.
S10 Ep33: Dungeon Crawler Carl INTERVIEW | Matt Dinniman & Jeff Hays
Q: For people that might not be familiar, overly familiar or at all familiar with lit RPG, can you kind of explain how that originated, like where it started and how it's grown to be such a popular genre?
Lit RPG originated around 2013 and involves stories where characters operate within a system governed by video game-like rules, often with stat sheets reflecting their abilities. It gained popularity through translations from Asian markets and built communities on platforms like Facebook and Reddit, expanding to millions of readers today.
S10 Ep34: INTERVIEW | Browan Lollar | St Paul & The Broken Bones
Q: What advice would you give young musicians who are timid about putting their personal passion out there and being judged for that?
Browan suggests that it is essential to keep going and discover more about oneself, rather than worrying about what people might think.
Trambles #61 | Clown Town
Q: What is going on in the improv world right now, today?
Clowning is becoming increasingly popular, with more people taking classes to become clowns.

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Featuring a unique blend of irreverent humor and insightful commentary, this podcast brings listeners engaging discussions on the latest in pop culture, including television, film, books, and more. With a rotating cast of hosts, the content is lively and often includes anecdotes and personal reflections that allow the audience to feel connected to the speakers. Episodes frequently celebrate nostalgia while also addressing contemporary issues, making the show a delightful listen for fans eager to stay entertained and informed about their favorite media.

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5. The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

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Radio Labyrinth launched 10 years ago and published 500 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Radio Labyrinth include:

1. Dan Pasternack
2. Browan Lollar
3. Matt Dinniman
4. Frank Santopadre
5. Caleb Synan
6. Shawn McBee
7. Goran Lozo
8. Bernie Sanders

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