
Random Questions is a podcast dedicated to the love of conversation. Each episode, host Eric Johnson sits down with interesting people and interviews them. The twist is that neither Eric nor his interviewee knows what he's going to ask.All of the questions will be pulled randomly, mid-interview, from an online database. And anyone can add to this database by submitting their own questions at Rando... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

This week, I talked to my friend and colleague Lauren Goode, who you can also hear on the Re/code podcast Too Embarrassed to Ask (OK, obligatory plug over). Lauren and I talked about "House of Cards"-induced paranoia, how to get into journalism and t... more
Hey, so first off -- apologies to anyone who I left hanging for the past two weeks. I was planning to post this interview with my friend Erik Silk one weekend after Yoichi Shiga's episode... And then work and personal life got in the way.
Anyway! Th... more
In this interview, I talk to Yoichi Shiga about vinyl records, the animal psychology of people on airplanes and why "I’m usually not too smelly."
This episode was recorded on February 3, 2016.
You can find more info about how the show works here, b... more
In this interview, I talk to Georgia Wells about dating apps, tipping waiters and the homophobia of Chandler Bing.
This episode was recorded on February 25, 2016. For those of you keeping track: Yes, that was several months after last week's episode... more
In this interview, I talk to my friend and former classmate David Ruiz about weird pizza toppings, Lord of the Rings and why -- in his words -- "if I wasn't stupid, I wouldn't have been smarter."
(Oh, and if you're looking for the "Fenton" video we ... more
In this interview, I talk to my pal and coworker Kurt Wagner about politically incorrect jokes, our dream jobs and being reincarnated as a pigeon.
This episode was recorded on December 11, 2015.
You can find more info about how the show works here,... more
In this interview, I talked to my friend Tasha Eccles about clogs, clowns and why people may be brainwashed as children into believing they can't change themselves.
This episode was recorded on December 9, 2015.
You can find more info about how the... more
Bonus episode! Thanks to everyone who warmly received this show's launch yesterday. You da best.
In this interview, I talked to my buddy Keegan Cooke about donuts, alligators and the true story of a family friend’s exorcism.
This episode was record... more










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