
Someone’s In Here explores our cultural relationship to the bathroom; a topic that everyone can relate to but one that is almost never treated with the dignity that it deserves. The podcast follows host Ben Castleman on a journey as he talks to family, friends, scientists, doctors, CEOs, and even pornstars to figure out why talking about the bathroom, especially talking about poop, is so taboo and... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & CultureDocumentary | |||

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• Created by Ben Castleman
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This is hands down one of the best independent podcasts I’ve ever heard. Very human and relatable. Quite the find!
Ben has a beautiful talent - he listens, can pivot and ask insightful questions and is empathetic. As a listener I have learned more than I had expected, including how to be a better listener.
…that a podcast about pee and poo could be so insightful. What a delight 🥲🥲
This podcast is so fun to listen to
Love this podcast! The prior reviews made me want to listen and I haven’t been disappointed. Ben is a knowledgeable and funny host and isn’t afraid to share his own experiences on this otherwise taboo subject. Bravo Ben. Can’t wait for more episodes!
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Exploring the often over-looked cultural aspects of bathroom discussions, this podcast centers on the humorous and serious dimensions of bodily functions, particularly the taboo surrounding poop. Through engaging conversations with a diverse set of guests that include family members, friends, medical professionals, and even adult entertainers, the host navigates the complexities and societal norms tied to bathroom talk. The episodes typically blend humor with personal anecdotes, making what might be considered a cringeworthy subject approachable and relatable. Unique in its focus, this podcast encourages listeners to embrace these conversations, fostering a deeper understanding of human experiences while challenging cultural stigmas.
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