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The Tim Andrews Popcast

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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Baseball
Bubble Planet
Barbecue Brawl
John Lennon
Relapse Theater
RCS Productions
Jittery Joe's
Felipe Esparza
Normal (film)
Fox Theatre
Steve Penley
Wire and Wood Alpharetta
Sketchworks Comedy
Fred Amphitheater
Yachtley Crue
Chicago
Food Network
Kevn Kinney

Host Tim Andrews and guests talk about the latest (and sometimes not so latest) cool things in the world of Atlanta's comedy, film, pop culture, and stage performances.

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Michelle Shidlovsky, creator of the Instagram account Forgotten Georgia, which has developed a devoted following by uncovering the hidden stories, abandoned places, lost communities, roadside oddities, and forgotten landmarks that most of us drive pa... more

This week on The Popcast, Tim catches up with an old friend from his hometown of Mansfield, Pennsylvania — the first time they've spoken in nearly 40 years. Tom Willner joins the show to discuss his remarkable journey from a cancer diagnosis at age 3... more

This week's guest is Gabe Wardell from Atlanta 48 Hour Film Project

Comedian Derrick Stroup talks about his upcoming shows at Center Stage in Atlanta + a preview of "The Sunday Show" with George Clark.

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Derrick Stroup
Comedian
Netflix special Nostalgic; touring The Running Hot Tour; Center Stage Theatre, Atlanta
Episode: #154 - Comedian Derrick Stroup | George Clark
Trey Toler
Comedian and author of Good Damage, Tragedy, Lightly Polished, with a Side of Optimism
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Episode: #153 - Author & Comedian Trey Toler
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award-winning broadcaster
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Episode: #152 - Actor Vivian Bang + Rocsi Diaz and The Miz
Vivian Bang
Actor, writer, producer; Atlanta creative
Performance Jam / Detroit at Pullman Yards
Episode: #152 - Actor Vivian Bang + Rocsi Diaz and The Miz
Dakari Akorede
Contestant on Barbecue Brawl, Chicago-style barbecue pit master
Barbecue Brawl / Food Network
Episode: 151 - BBQ Brawl Contestant Dakari Akorede
Marc Provissiero
Atlanta native, film producer known for Nobody and related projects
Producer/Atlanta film community
Episode: #150 - Marc Provissiero and Greg Russ
Greg Russ
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Kevn Kinney
Frontman of Drivin n Cryin, solo artist
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Episode: #149 - Kevn Kinney & Anna Jensen

Host

Tim Andrews
Host with a long-running background in Atlanta radio and regional entertainment; linked to live events and television commentary.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 32 ratings
  • TRG Reunion NEEDED

    Listened to this episode due to Tim having the legendary Southside Steve, as a guest, Atlanta and the state of Georgia need a Regular Guys reunion! We need two hours of Larry, Eric, southside and Campbell’s chunky Tim Andrews! Great episode. WSB is lame but you’re still cool! Yeah, come on.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    American Pickles
    United States5 months ago
  • Tim is great!

    Tim Andrews has been one of the best on the radio and or podcasts for more than 15 years! What a lineup of guests! 🤘

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JonMarkLundell
    United States2 years ago
  • Twenty stars

    Best podcast ever

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    billthick
    United States3 years ago
  • Great Show

    This show gives a nice break from news reports and opens new interests in pop culture. I am especially enjoying the interviews with WSB people. It’s nice to see what they like in pop culture and let’s me see them a different light. Very interesting!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vixx 411
    United States3 years ago
  • Tim is a Legend

    Tim is one of the best of all time , he’s so quick and witty , he can do a character of the cuff and be smart and hilarious

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bigvike
    United States4 years ago

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Guests are well-curated, delivering varied perspectives across Atlanta's pop culture landscape.
Show offers a refreshing break from news with engaging interviews and nostalgic touchpoints.
Listeners praise Tim's quick wit and legendary status in radio and podcasting.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

#135 - Jeff Pearlman & Only God Can Judge Me: The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur
Q: How did the author uncover the baby's story that inspired a pivotal chapter in the book?
The author details working with a genealogist, tracing an article from 1991, and eventually locating the child who was involved; the process revealed a powerful, real-life thread that grounds Tupac's story in documented history.
#135 - Jeff Pearlman & Only God Can Judge Me: The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur
Q: What is the story behind the book's subtitle and how did Tupac's mother influence the narrative starting point?
Pearlman explains that the mother-son angle anchors the book, providing emotional depth and a lens into Tupac's early life, which helps readers understand his development as an artist and as a person, beyond the mythos surrounding his fame.
#132 - Wire & Wood Festival with Sarah Mootz
Q: What was the original vision for Wire and Wood? And has that vision changed as the festival has evolved and grown?
The festival began with the aim of hosting a unique downtown Alpharetta festival and drawing people to the city, a concept that expanded over the years as Alpharetta developed into a music city, growing from two stages to six and building a broader lineup.
#127 - John Zaller Exhibition Hub Bubble Planet
Q: What's next after Bubble Planet in Atlanta?
They're opening Dinoverse, a dinosaur VR experience, around the same time as Bubble Planet, targeting an expansive immersive program in the city.
#127 - John Zaller Exhibition Hub Bubble Planet
Q: What makes Bubble Planet different from looking at art in a gallery?
Bubble Planet places you inside the art with a blend of LED technology, mirrors, and environmental storytelling, so you experience rather than observe art.

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What is The Tim Andrews Popcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show features conversations with comedians, actors, musicians, theater artists, and media personalities anchored in Atlanta's live entertainment and pop culture scenes. Episodes often blend career milestones, local arts developments, and behind-the-scenes industry notes with personal stories, nostalgia, and community-focused angles. A standout pattern is the host's knack for pairing humor with regional culture, spotlighting collaborations across venues, theaters, bands, and media, plus occasional crossovers into television, film, and live shows. Listeners typically gain from fresh insider perspectives on Atlanta's entertainment ecosystem, plus entertaining takes on nostalgia, local venues, and regional storytelling that connect with bo... more

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2. Trey Toler
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5. Vivian Bang
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7. Marc Provissiero
8. Greg Russ

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