John-Luke Roberts, the CEO and Fun Captain of Sound Heap, Inc., welcomes you to the Sound Heap podcast – the podcast of podcasts. It will give you a taste of shows from across the Sound Heap network, which was set up in 2008, with a simple mission statement: “Make Too Many Podcasts,” and Lord knows we’ve been churning them out since then.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy FictionComedyFiction |
We are delighted to announce the launch of this year's Heapening, when our listeners can show their support by sending us money or any object that we can sell on or melt down. Copper wires in your house? We'll take 'em! more
A couple of months ago, we released a documentary by investigative Soosty, Soosty Carpripe, about a very brave woman called Emily Curnt, who met what she thought was someone on a dating app, who claimed he was playing Shrek in a touring production of... more
There have been developments in the Crabotage case which cannot, at the time of recording, be talked about. So instead Sound Heap Inc. CEO and Fun Captain John-Luke Roberts will simply play you clips from some of the best podcasts available on the So... more
As a thank you to the 100+ people who've pledged support to Sound Heap with John-Luke Roberts during MaxFunDrive 2024, here's a recording of a live show we made at the 2023 London Podcast Festival, featuring Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Athena Kugblenu, J... more
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definitely more podcast than any other podcast i’ve listened to, i’d say. hilarious, wonderfully done, perfect amount of crabs
Tiny parts of all the podcasts that you know must exist somewhere and they do. It's here.
Amusing nonsense, gently poking fun at the world of podcasts.
It sounded like “Sound Tea” the first four times I listened to your promo. I suggest hitting that P in heap a little harder to get to North American ears ! I think it’s too funny to hide under a silent P.
It’s legitimately a podcast, able to be listened to by (in my opinion) virtually anyone who can listen to other podcasts as well. Noises? Check. Word(s)? Big check. Podcast? Almost entirely. I almost gave Sound Heap only 4 stars since it doesn’t allow you to order food, sundries, and other home goods because it’s a podcast, but that’s a minor gripe that I have with ostensibly every podcast I’ve listened to in the past few decades. If deducted a star in light of that for Sound Heap, I’d have to g... more
Apple Podcasts | #203 | Netherlands/Comedy |
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