
Mark Maira and Shane Allen give you all the news you need about Rochester, NY for the week.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 283 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Classic Innerloop/Gentlemen's Club podcast from when Mark and Shane worked in Radio. Here they are interview Rachel Barnhart and on The Patreon part of the episode they interviewed Tom Green.
Mark and Shane talk about Rochester being a stop for cruise ships, the No Kings Rallies, and haunted stuff in Rochester. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/innerlooppodcast
Mark Maira and Shane Allen talk about someone trying to make a singles night at Wegmans. Also the Spencerport Fire Department tried to save a cat from a tree using a firehose. Subscribe to the Innerloop Podcast.
U of R change it's name, there's a state park in the city coming, and it's really warm in Rochester.
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I’ve been boycotting the zone since they booted Shane and Mark, I couldn’t believe it. Then 94.1 dumped Rover too and that was the nail in the coffin. If you’re a Rochester native you’ve been listening to these guys forever ! Recently I heard Mark on 95.1 and I was so excited, he mentioned he had a podcast and I had no idea. I’ve binged like 5-6 episodes tonight and this is everything I wish the Gentlemen’s Club could have been. Mark and Shane rock and are hilarious and I am so happy I found thi... more
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I’ve been tuning in to their radio show the entire time I’ve lived in Rochester (about 6 years) and I was never disappointed until I found out they got fired and replaced with a mediocre DJ. Glad to see they’re still doing their podcasts! Love you guys!
Actively recruiting subscribers so you guys can keep doing this podcast and make as much money as you actually deserve and, selfishly, so I can keep laughing at everything you say.
Mark and Shane have entertained me and my fiancee for years on the radio. While the quality of the music offerings there have tanked noticeably over the years, these goofballs have kept me company on the ride home for a while. While I’m sad to see them off the air, at least I can still listen to them here. Now with profanity! A+ guys.
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A comedic take on local happenings, discussions often blend humor with news and anecdotes about Rochester, NY. The hosts, known for their irreverent style, tackle a variety of topics ranging from local events and cultural quirks to irreverent personal stories, all while maintaining a light-hearted and entertaining dialogue. Episodes frequently feature interactions with the local community and humorous commentary on current events, making it a relatable and amusing listen for locals and those familiar with the region.
Listeners can expect lively banter and personal reflections from the hosts who have a long history in local radio, providing a unique perspective on the dynamics of the Rochester community and its numerous events. This podcast... more
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