
Hosted by Letterkenny's Michelle Mylett and Evan Stern
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsTV & FilmComedy | |||

From writing on Netflix's Wayward with Mae Martin to co-creating New Eden on Crave, Kayla Lorette is a comedy BEAST. But her most important credit has to be growing up with Michelle Mylett. That's right, we get all the deets about what it was like to... more
Michelle does a re-telling of a public breakup she recently witnessed which sparks a conversation around ghosting! Maybe it’s not so bad after all? Probably better than going on a first date with someone trying to sell you salsa…but we’ll let Evan sp... more
It happened again! This time Evan tried to sell an iPhone on Kijiji. Anybody need a couple fake hundred bills? Michelle and Evan discuss imposter syndrome in acting and writing. On today’s Spare Hearts they get into big romantic gestures and putting ... more
Michelle finally took her own advice and went clubbing, Evan lived his ultimate pop-princess dream at a Hilary Duff concert, and your hosts are apparently getting ready to unleash their buff Toronto bodies this summer (TBD). They also answer a fan qu... more
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Thought I’d be disappointed after the change, but I love it. Loving the guests both LK related and not. Fingers crossed Tyler Hynes finds himself in Toronto soon. Can’t wait for Mr. Hallmark to answer some spare hearts questions!
Michelle and Evan constantly make me LOL and rewatching one of the best series along with them is the best. I feel like I’m inside their friend click when guests come on and I hear how much fun they have together. Love it.
Talking over each other, interrupting, unnecessary commentary…difficult to listen to.
The Jacob Tierney/Heated Rivalry episode was loads of fun and informative to boot. Fun, chaotic vibes :)
Why do people have guests and then just talk over or interrupt them
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The content primarily focuses on personal experiences, entertainment anecdotes, and discussions surrounding the entertainment industry, particularly insights related to the television series Letterkenny, as well as broader cultural themes. Topics frequently explored include the dynamics of celebrity culture, reflections on childhood memories, and the hosts' personal journeys, delivering a mix of humor and candid commentary. With engaging guests, the podcast often provides behind-the-scenes glimpses of the creative process and the evolving landscape of the entertainment world. Unique interactions with its audience and a playful approach to various topics contribute to a lively and relatable listening experience.
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Spare Parts launched a year ago and published 55 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 Spare Parts include:
1. Clark Backo
2. Nathan Dales
3. Celina Myers
4. Kamilla Kowal
5. Alex DiGiordi
6. Sarah Gadon
7. Nadine Bhabha
8. Dylan Playfair
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