
I read Reddit stories with emotion and with funny voices. My most popular subreddits are r/Prorevenge, r/Entitledparents, and r/Choosingbeggars Subscribe to unlock bonus episodes: anchor.fm/rslash/subscribe
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 2333 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

0:00 Intro
0:08 Muffin
2:29 Glasses
6:13 Common sense
9:42 Raw burger
10:26 Property line
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0:00 Intro
0:05 The truth
4:00 Communication
7:39 Money
9:15 DJ Douche
11:35 No trust
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0:00 Intro
0:05 Fake threats
3:26 Kidney
5:50 Date
8:09 Breakups
11:39 Neighbor
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0:00 Intro
0:08 Pallets
6:31 Towed
7:45 Skid loader
12:20 Delivery driver
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Great pod listen everyday
He’s funny and interesting to listen to. His Karen voice makes me laugh. A few weeks ago I started from the beginning and I’ve made it through 2 years of videos. My faves are the malicious compliance. Keep it up!
Fun and mostly clean. It’s interesting and I like it a lot. My only complaint is that there are SO MANY AITA. LIKE SO MANY. Like, every other episode at times. I like the ones you don’t do as often, like r/talesfromtechsupport
This has become my favourite podcast and binge listening back on all episodes 🙏
I’ve been listening for years when r/slash had just started on YouTube. Listening has been part of my morning routine. However, recently I’ve noticed a decline in the quality. Still good stories and audio quality is fine but some attention to detail issues. Episodes being double posted or the audio being cut mid word/sentence for the ad at the end along with other mistakes similar that should be easily caught and fixed if careful review was done before final upload.
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A humor-forward, story-driven show that reads Reddit posts with character voices and emotive narration. Episodes span relationship chaos, family dynamics, mentorship of boundaries, and petty takedowns, with a heavy emphasis on entertaining, relatable misadventures from subreddits like Prorevenge, Entitled Parents, and Choosing Beggars. Its distinctive strengths include a rapid-fire format, colorful voice acting, and frequent sponsor reads that keep a light, brisk pacing. The format tends to attract listeners who enjoy witty storytelling, relatable moral quandaries, and community commentary around everyday drama.
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