DJ Douggpound aka Doug Lussenhop and Brent Weinbach joke around and talk to various guests which include musicians, comedians, directors, random ass teenagers... anyone might show up. Most of all, they come up with great ideas and solutions.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 437 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovComedy InterviewsComedy |
For the last episode recorded a the All Things Comedy studio, Brent invited six past guests to join him: Zed Cutsinger, Gabe Castro, Andrew Michaan, Ramin Nazer, Gabe Ruimy, and Trevor Ames. They talk about colors, self-driving cars, words, and play... more
Brent's cousin Ryan joins The Poundcast to talk about marathon running and the secrets of Disneyland after dark.
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Comedian Matt Fulchiron joins Brent to talking about Hollywood in the late 90s (and other stuff).
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Comedian Fahim Anwar returns to the Poundcast, but this time, it's more of a fusion with his podcast. Fahim and Brent talk about necessities and pop culture and practical blurring.
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I’m enjoying the podcast more now that Brent has taken over!
Made it to 50:56 into TODD BARRY episode (love Todd). These guys are painful; there example of ‘solving a problem’; douche chills. The worst interview w a potentially amazing guest..
Lunch or Dinner was a very experimental and interesting episode that is a different experience as a video than it is as an audio podcast. Good tension and drama both ways. Many laughs. Letting the Poundcast viewer/listener decide the debate was a genius move.
I didn’t have a choice when I was as not circumcised. I now have a choice whether to listen to these men or not. Full circle?
the key is to not wait for anything. be in the now. sometimes they’ll make you laugh. sometimes they’ll make you think. sometimes nothing. i like the organic feel and the lack of preparation. sort of like listening to a discord server while playing a video game. it’s a good change from laugh per second shows like conan needs a friend and smartless. nothing wrong with dead air.
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