
Talk to Strangers is a podcast. Well, it's also a live show. Well, it's also a standup comedy showcase. Ok, so Talk to Strangers is a variety of things - mostly fun, sometimes sincere, and always a little bit debasing. It's the show that never gets written and nobody asked for!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Travis, Alan, and Dan embark on their last episode of Talk to Strangers ever. In what is called the most free form episode, comedian, Nick Gremillion and plethora of friends come on to the show add their own flavor to the show. This episode is dedica... more
The crowd explores their emotional range in this must-listen episode! Strangers discuss everything from ADHD, to Randy Quaid, to the untouched territory of urine-based igloo building! Travis considers doing nude photography (for comedy!) and special ... more
Emotions are high with the absence of Boys #98 and #100 in this azz-tastic, fan-bashing episode. The hosts get an unexpected visit from band Lydia, Dan admits to being petty, and special guests Charles-Thomas Vidrine and Joey Thibodeaux bring the sho... more
Your podcast heroes, Alan & Dan to face off again with their podcast rivals, Chase Mayers & Josh Watts from Chase and Josh Talk. We re-marry Travis and his wife and talk about terrible band shows. Tune into the conversation that no one is raving abou... more
Alan & Dan aren't feeling themselves on this episode. They discuss Wikipedia tangents and Travis' wedding, but more importantly Kid Rock. Special Guests: Anthony Scontrino and Jeff Buck return to the show and make it the most experimental show yet.
Season two begins! The strangers jam hard and bring a new light on depression and mashed potatoes. Everyone takes a sincere look at their friendships, the show accidentally gives a microphone to a misogynist pig, a mysterious pirate appears to regale... more
Alan & Dan are celebrating Christmas with a glass of Jim Beam. Band Leader, Travis Edwards shares a very special low point. Special guests: Luke Oleen Junk and Mind Drug
It would of been our best episode if we had't lost it. We explain how the show went with Jeff Buck.









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