
The show with the biggest facts about the smallest towns. Small Town Radio is two New York City comedians, Maxim Allen and Connor Kwiecien, talking about small towns around the world, but mostly in America right now. Connor and Maxim, with their witty banter, talk about interesting history, weird geography, and hilarious celebrations that take place in areas that are often overlooked. With more pe... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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On this episode of Small Town Radio, we want to say goodbye. It's been a lot of fun making this show for everyone and we really appreciate every single one of you that tuned in. This might be the end (for now) of Small Town Radio, but Maxim and Conno... more
"The guest is always right. From now on, I am Connor Kwiecien." - Name Redacted
Your favorite podcast hosts who specialize in talking about small towns, and both happen to be New York City comedians, welcome the hilarious Lukas Arnold to the road t... more
"More Sleep? Nah, Morehead." If you start a podcast, make sure you get enough sleep on recording day! On this week's lowkey episode of Small Town Radio, we cover a listener-suggested town that is home to creepy dolls, a forgotten feud, and a 21st cen... more
"That's high praise." - Nick Cage
- Andy Samberg
- Connor Kwiecien
Your favorite NYC comedians and small town connoisseurs, Maxim Allen and Connor Kwiecien, are on a trip to their favorite township...well city, Kenton, OH. A town ... more
“Do you have a bush I can throw up in really quick?” Preshow rituals are real. As real as coming home with nothing, driving through nothing, to eventually make a stop at Nothing, AZ. This week we take you to a place that honestly seems more like a pr... more
"I see a small town and I want it painted black. No colors anywhere just small town radio facts."
This week your favorite NYC comics, Maxim Allen & Connor Kwiecien, are song boys and they get fancy with the editing on their way to Omarama, NZ. Som... more
“A man's gotta make a living in Brooklyn,” he said, as he swung his pickaxe at the dirt at the park. Gold isn't to be found in New York City, but it was found in this place known as "Colorado's Best Kept Secret"! This week, we are taking the gondola ... more
After 39 episodes on the small town road, Maxim and Connor take a break from traveling in the podcast to travel in their lives. Both of your favorite New York City comedians are on the move both figuratively in their careers and literally in their li... more
Funny, delightful facts, time spent in good company. Give them a listen. You won’t regret it
This is a podcast that two people just talking fun facts abt small towns all over the country (World), very genuine and very fun. Christmas town is funny af.
If you like Steven King's IT, but wished instead of a dumb scary book about a gutter clown that was made into WAYYYYYY too many movies, it was two top young rising new york comics getting educational about the small towns we didn't even know we loved. Well researched, great relaxed chemistry between the hosts, and great guests.
Feels like a funnier version of "Stuff You Should Know" with a tighter focus. Avid listener of this show and I think these two are on to something, worth listening just... more
The comedian hosts, Maxim and the nameless, take you on a couple trips to different towns in each episode. It is humorous to not only hear about the random facts, but to also hear about the many other random things the hosts talk about. From Hampstead, NH to rocks, engineering and the greatest cat, Pickles, Small Town Radio is a great way to start and end your day. Start where it says “Start here” and you won’t be disappointed.
Funny podcast with a lot of great (useless) information on small towns. The hosts are energetic and I heard one of them was a cyborg.
As someone who listens to podcasts constantly, I’m always looking for something new and different. This is a fun look at small towns I’ve never heard of.....The two hosts have a nice, comfortable vibe and are easy to listen to.









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