
Just a group of best friends sitting down and talking about anything and everything from past childhood experiences to our own opinions on relationships :D
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 250 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

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Ep 254: What's up everyone! We've got Ezzmo & Yoyo on the Pod!!! We were really excited f... more
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Ep 253: We got Sakura on the pod! We talk to her about her experience becoming a full tim... more
EP 252: We started this podcast when we were 19-20 years old. We are 24-25 now. Now that enough time has passed we though this episode we would spend time reflecting on ways we used to think when we were younger and what/how how we think about now. A... more
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It’s one thing to joke back and forth between friends but to condemn other podcast and people for their statement and bad takes but then allow Cynthia to remain on the pod after saying the n word and publicly joking about ICE deporting families and tearing apart homes while you run on A VERY PUBLIC PLATFORM AGAINST THAT SAME ORGANIZATION is highly upsetting and makes it seem like everything you guys stand for is a JOKE. I unsubscribed to everything I cannot support this pod after this
If I could give zero stars I would. Allowing cynthia choi one of the podcast host to make racist ice jokes to Latinos is not okay. Latinos and Latinas are being put in concentration camps, and they think it is a joke. Please don’t listen to this podcast.
love all of them they’re all funny, dev and sage as a duo r my fav, so is nick and sean, so funny the way sage and devin are sometimes the only ones who understand their niche references, and the way nick and sean just bully each other just ties it together. cynthia and maru are also a good match and love their takes, they’re so opposite yet such a good dynamic. miss christine on the pod tho it was funny seeing her being the most outgoing and experienced of the group which led to her takes being... more
Searching for a new podcast to listen to and decided to give it a try and I don’t get it. My first impression is that there’s too much screaming straight to the mic and conversation just seems boring. Regardless my 1 star review, they have their audience and I am simply just not one of them. Moving on
I love this show! I think each of the guys and girls brings something so unique to the podcast and it’s perfect. The humour is spot on! I’m a single mom so my days can get pretty hectic and sometimes stressful. But when I put on the podcast, I be scream laughing! It’s soooo funny! I instantly feel better after listening! I look forward to every week when a new one comes out! Love you all!
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A group of close friends tackles a wide range of everyday topics with humor, candid personal stories, and lively banter. Episodes oscillate between lighthearted anecdotes about friendships, dating, and nightlife, and deeper conversations on relationships, personal growth, and identity. The dynamic is anchored by strong chemistry among hosts with frequent guest appearances; the tone blends playful competition, real talk, and relatable takes, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy authentic, boundaries-pushed conversations with a social, losely (@) community vibe. Noteworthy is the mix of humor with occasional sharp takes on relationships, culture, and mental health, plus recurring collaborations with guests and influencers that broaden t... more
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