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 | 456 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedyImprov |
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All Things Comedy's sound engineer/producer Aaron Brungardt, whose name you used to hear all the time being thanked at the end of the episodes, is the guest on this week's Poundcast. He talks with Brent and Jack about how he got into the podcast wor... more
Toronto-based musician and composer Jon Tuyp aka Claude Lavender is this week's guest. This man's music is dang good. Brent gets into it with him about his inspirations and musical journey and they listen to a bunch of stuff -including tracks from Cl... more
In this episode, Brent talks about flying and also going to the emergency room. Note: This might be a pretty boring episode, sorry.
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A lighthearted and eclectic mix of comedy and conversation is the hallmark of this engaging audio experience. Characters have included an array of guests, from musicians and comedians to filmmakers, creating a unique environment where humor blends seamlessly with insightful discussions and personal anecdotes. The hosts leverage their comedic background to explore fun and absurd topics ranging from food and pop culture to personal stories, ensuring a delightful listening experience that feels both spontaneous and familiar.
Listeners are treated to a conversational atmosphere where improvised humor shines, and unexpected topics are explored, making it a go-to for those who appreciate offbeat and candid dialogues. The hosts' chemistry and the... more
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