
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 | Monthly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionComedy FictionComedy | |||

Do you remember the TV show Friends? Well, you probably don't remember all of it! Luckily, the Sound Heap Inc. podcast network has a show called Rememberama, and this week you'll be hearing several clips of unnamed people remembering that classic 90s... more
A teaser clip from our MaxFunDrive bonus content this year - a non-canonical collaboration between Sound Heap's Elty Jom and Sleeping With Celebrities, where Elty tells John Moe about his lifelong love of bangs. You can hear the whole thing, plus lit... more
It's MaxFunDrive. And here, for the first time, we give you an exclusive look (well, listen) at the craft of podcasting: presenting Casters on Casters.
In this episode, Jordan Crucchiola (Feeling Seen) and John-Luke Roberts (Sound Heap with John-Luk... more
JLR (John-Luke Roberts) presents another selection of the best pods (podcasts) on the SHIN (Sound Heap Inc. Network) this week. Expect to hear:
• Auntless
• Quick Quick Movie Reviews
• Elty Jom’s Slobbery Dog
• The Derek Podcast
• Pitch It ... more
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This is a great idea for a show, but the individual cuts are rarely amusing. Had hoped it would find its footing with time, but no luck.
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.
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A humorous mosaic of episodes that showcases a network of offbeat, self-referential comedy sketches, mock interviews, and faux-culture parodies. Conversations span meta-commentary on podcasting, spoofed interviews with fictional stars, and playful explorations of pop culture staples, all threaded with rapid-fire bits and running jokes. Notable are the network-wide format experiments, the blend of real and fictional guests, and a strong emphasis on collaborative, indie-storytelling energy that invites listeners to explore a larger ecosystem of shows. This mix should appeal to fans of experimental comedy, improv-driven segments, and behind-the-scenes looks at how a podcast network curates its own universe.
A standout aspect is the breadth of... more
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Sound Heap launched 2 years ago and published 56 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 Sound Heap include:
1. Porfirio Craddock
2. Benjamin Omisp
3. Benjamin Osborn
4. Elty Jom
5. Jordan Crucchiola
6. Marlowe Calveroni
7. Robert Babb
8. Kate Bosch
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