misc podcasts made in a white heat of panic
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 110 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsComedyPerforming Arts |
A riveting miniseries where you can hear me learning my new podcast software. In this episode, we wrap things up and look forward to bigger and better things.
A riveting miniseries where you can hear me learning my new podcast software. In this episode, I learn how to add a music track to my dialogue.
A riveting miniseries where you can hear me learning my new podcast software. On this episode, I set up the microphone to work with Reaper.
Hey! I'm back. Sorta. A quick update as I get my collective shit together.
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Josh has the kind of voice you can lay in like a hammock on a beautiful day. He’s funny and sincere, and those are two qualities I value almost as much as honesty (honesty and sounding sincere are not the same). And although I do value honesty, it’s not always necessary when making a great podcast. I mean, let’s be honest, honesty can sometimes destroy comedy. Look, if you like listening to a funny and sincere host, you can’t lose. If you’re looking for the truth, get lost!
Man, right out of the gate no learning curve — this podcast is catchy and perfectly executed even with only 2 in the bank.
Great segments that are perfectly balanced between earnest conversational that feel authentic and personal, comedic bits and self-deprecating humor. A
I’m psyched to hear weekly from Josh, he does a mean Aussie accent.
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Content focuses on the intersection of comedy and personal experiences. Episodes feature candid storytelling, exploring themes such as humor in daily life, relationships, and commentary on pop culture. The casual, conversational style creates an inviting atmosphere for listeners, often punctuated by humorous anecdotes and discussions that balance earnestness with comedy. Unique segments, featuring various guests, allow for diverse perspectives within the comedic framework, appealing to those looking for relatable and entertaining narratives.
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Low Rent launched a year ago and published 110 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 Low Rent include:
1. Mary Jones
2. Evan Larson
3. Alana Phelan
4. Jason Sims
5. Mickey Mouse (public domain version)
6. Jill Jeffery
7. Andy Mascola
8. Dave Seybert
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