
What Bob, Sheri, Lamar and the rest of the crew talk about when the mics are off.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 759 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Today's Oddcast - The Annual SUV-in-the-Pool Episode
It's that time of year again...the anniversary of the time a $60k SUV we were renting for our RV Crazy Tour found its way into a campground swimming pool.
The Bob & Sheri Oddcast: Everything We D... more
Best Of Talking Lamar - Redneck In Japan (Airdate 7/3/2026)
A granddad lands in Japan, drinks eel cola, gets mistaken for the Yakuza, and falls into a kiddie pool. For Lamar, it's just another family vacation!
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Today's Oddcast - Best of The Oddcast - Too Stupid To Drink Beer (Airdate 6/26/2026)
From undercover beer stings to coworkers in handcuffs, this episode explores how “just a little” stealing at work turns into a full-blown downfall.
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Today's Oddcast - Best Of Talking Lamar: No I Don't Wanna Switch Seats (Airdate 6/26/2026)
From armrest wars to barefoot bathroom bandits, Lamar breaks down the absolute worst behavior at 36,000 feet.
The Bob & Sheri Oddcast: Everything We Don’t, C... more
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I went to school with Lamars smoking hot wife, Carla. I love all of his podcast. Love hearing stories from his childhood, brings back so many memories of my childhood. I listen ever Saturday while I clean house. Keep up the good work!
Love all of their content!!
The Oddcast is my favorite podcast hands down! I love hearing Lamar, Sheri and Max talking about their childhood and all the other things. So much of this takes me back to my childhood and young adulthood. Thank you all!!
I love the Oddcast because it gives me a chance to hear stories about Sheri, Max, and Lamar’s youth. My life is enriched by these people!
I love the Oddcast! I enjoy listening each week. I appreciate the podcast and the amount of work that goes into each episode. Well done!
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The show blends humorous, candid storytelling with deeply personal, often nostalgic anecdotes. Across recent episodes, listeners get vivid recollections of childhood, family dynamics, travel misadventures, and everyday quirks—told with warmth, humor, and a sense of community. The dynamic among hosts—Sheri, Bob, and Lamar—often leans into shared history, playful banter, and spontaneous riffing, punctuated by music, ads, and light social commentary on culture and consumer brands. Noteworthy traits include a long-running, multi-generational vibe, a willingness to tackle sensitive topics with candor, and a casual, hang-out-with-the-crew feel that helps listeners feel like insiders. Potential listeners who enjoy intimate storytelling, family ane... more
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Recent guests on The Oddcast Podcast include:
1. Henry Cho
2. Jenny Jane
3. Greg Warren
4. Dean Gemmell
5. Lauren Whitmer
6. Darryl Rhoades
7. Jason Feifer
8. Alicia Dennis
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