
Canada's top comedy podcast. Hosted by Graham Clark and Dave Shumka, with weekly guests. Hilarious weekly guests? Yup.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 974 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

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Off I go.
I just love this show so much
Graham Clark and Dave Shumka get me to laugh out loud at each episode and with the right guest there is nothing better to listen to, always gets me in a good mood and I look forward to the episode every week.
A lot of the guests are just not good fits, and have no idea what the old guys are referring to.
This is my favorite podcast. Never stop podcasting yourself.
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Focused on humorous storytelling and candid conversations, the content engages listeners with lively interactions between the hosts and their guests, primarily from the comedy world. Episodes often explore personal anecdotes, cultural observations, and various themes like comedy, pop culture, and daily life experiences. The unique format encourages a sense of community, with listeners enjoying overlapping humor and camaraderie, making it a go-to for those interested in light-hearted laughter and relatable discussions. The comedic chemistry between the hosts enhances the experience, often leading to unexpected insights and laughter through shared life stories.
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Stop Podcasting Yourself launched 18 years ago and published 974 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 Stop Podcasting Yourself include:
1. Mark Little
2. Andrew Johnston
3. David Merheje
4. J.D. Renaud
5. Alex Carr
6. Abby Shumka
7. Conor Holler
8. Abdul Aziz
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