A weekly pop culture podcast seeking to educate on things that entertain, but do not matter.
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 306 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTV & Film |
In this episode, we’re jumping into the world of fall television. Join us as we break down the returning favorites, the newcomers that are worth cozying up to, and the shows that are begging to be ghosted. Plus, Knox and Jamie’s opinions diverge on t... more
In this episode, we recap this week in pop culture news. Join us as we unpack all the delightful chaos surrounding the latest Bachelorette announcement. Plus, we discuss the (few) highs and (many) lows of this year’s Emmy Awards.
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In this episode, we’re cracking open our list of pet peeves and sharing the reasons why book adaptations go wrong. Erin joins us to discuss authors who sell out, the fans who ruin everything, and, of course, the George RR Martin Conundrum. Plus, we d... more
In this episode, we invite our listeners to share their Nos of Engagements. We’re unpacking everything from poor planning choices, heirloom rings that should’ve stayed in the display case, and enough secondhand embarrassment from a simple mirror that... more
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I used to love this podcast. I was a patreon subscriber for years. I always looked forward to Wednesdays. When they decided to go up on the prices and less episodes, I stopped subscribing. Now the free feed is 15 min- and half of that is ads. It’s just not for me anymore.
I love the Popcast Staff. I do & I loved the popcast from after the 2018 Olympics when I found it. Unfortunately I’ve made the decision to move on. I’ve been sharing with my husband comments from episodes since January that haven’t “set right with me”. He says “just stop listening” & I’d say no, I love it, love them, etc. Well, I got 6 mins (12 mins into the 12th bday episode w/counting Ads) when I stopped the episode& unfollowed. The week b4 Jamie basically made fun of Jesus walking on water.... more
I was an OG listener of this podcast. I would actually consider it my gateway drug to podcasts. It used to be so fun and entertaining—literally laugh out loud funny. I was a BFOTS for several years. Unfortunately, the show is simply not as enjoyable as it once was. I found the recent Urban Dictionary episode to feel more like a lecture than a funny dive into slang. Jamie’s constant sexual jokes are weird and uncomfortable (I feel like she recently became sexually active and wants the world to kn... more
I understand the podcast space has changed, but six minutes of ads to get to a preview, with three or four more ads in the middle is just too much. I’ve been listening to the podcast for years, but this new model isn’t working for me.
Been listening for YEARS. Have been a FOTS and BFOTS. There are just so many ads and the subscription is more expensive than I think it’s worth for the content. I do think they work hard to generate content, but what’s the point? Especially when half of the episode is ads. And I don’t think I’m being extreme.
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A weekly pop culture-focused exploration that provides entertaining commentary on a variety of cultural phenomena and events that may be considered trivial yet enjoyable. Episodes often feature hosts discussing topics ranging from celebrity news and media to humorous anecdotes from their personal lives. The engaging style blends lighthearted humor with insightful critiques, making it not only an entertaining listen but also a way to navigate the complexities of modern pop culture. The interaction between hosts adds a unique dynamic, appealing to listeners looking for both laughs and familiarity. Notably, the podcast has a strong community component, with audience interaction and shared listener stories contributing to its content.
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The Popcast With Knox and Jamie launched 12 years ago and published 306 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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2. Emily P. Freeman
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4. Erin H. Moon
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