A podcast about The Office. The Michael Scott Podcast Company takes a deep dive into NBC’s ‘The Office’. Hosts Sean Roney, Edwin Janes, and Alex Ward look at the moments, arcs, and characters that make up the show’s 9-season run, and why it remains so popular after all these years. For new and old fans alike, the show punches back in to the world of Dunder Mifflin Scranton for another conference r... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 256 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTV & Film |
This week we revisit our location series with a focus on the manager’s office! We take a deep dive on this office within the office, talking about all the iconic moments, scenes, and characters that inhabit it over the course of all nine seasons. The... more
“Well, I guess the first order of business is to welcome back me, and Pam and Ryan. And how about casual Friday again, huh? Reinstituting casual Friday? You all look great.” more
"Truthfully, it wasn't the way he fell in. It was... how long it took him to get out" more
“This is Holly Flax, I can’t come to the phone right now, but please leave a message at the sound of the tiny truck backing up." more
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I’ve listened to each episode at least twice if not more. I can’t get enough! Please never stop recording episodes!
I used to get so excited for new episodes, but I do think this podcast has just run its course. I don’t find hearing about the hosts’ lives very interesting, and they have truly mined The Office for all it’s worth at this point, I think! It’s sad, but I just don’t like this podcast much anymore. :(
You’re supposed to give the category for blind rankings. You’re ruining it. Love the rest of the show.
Great idea throwing in the auction draft! I was waiting for someone to pretend they’re out only to outbid at the last moment.
I started listening after Apple suggested it due to my love for the office ladies. It’s been 3+ years and I still can’t get enough. All three of these guys are such a joy to listen to - each episode is unique and can be listened to in any order, it’s filled with quotes, drops, trivia, character deep dives, music, and then some. They also love to interact with listeners and have a voicemail line to call into. Way to go guys, keep going ❤️
Apple Podcasts | #242 | United States/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #166 | Australia/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #53 | New Zealand/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #59 | South Africa/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #70 | South Korea/TV & Film |
Apple Podcasts | #90 | Spain/TV & Film |
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