
Duncan, KT, and Liam (FKA some hosts of Believe It! A Naruto Podcast) are sharing all of their interests with you, sorry about that.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

A boat, a pirate, and a sea turtle battle some minor audio issues to bring you a reflection on the act of brainstorming.
Nominees: sexiest environmental disaster, conservative dick game, interpretations of hell
Other topics: e-scooter hazards, tort... more
we found three real scumbags from reality tv and documentaries to determine the most evil man on earth.
Nominees: Jared Leto, Nate from Euphoria, Jeff Bezos
Other topics: feet bones, cruise dreams, how ticklish are you?
the grandchildren of frankenstein and frankenstein's monster, under the moderation of their kindergarten teacher, decide on the best city for a zombie to live.
nominees: Cairo, Berlin, Las Vegas
other topics: Haikyuu! fly high (again), volunteering... more
Your favourite Thanksgiving sides are getting together to figure out what we're most grateful for in time for the (Canadian) holiday.
Nominees: robot bodies, the power of music, not having uncle problems
Other topics: band class, Brits, uber-based ... more
R.L. Stein, the Cryptkeeper, and a working actor arachnid get together to chat about spooks, scares, frights, chills, and award the best movie to watch instead of Jeepers Creepers.
Nominees: Willard, Trick or Treat, Legally Blonde
Other topics: Bas... more
We have recieved feedback that we can be too negative. we would never want our listeners to be stressed out or agitated, especially in this difficult time in the world. Robert Munsch, Eeeyore, and Mr. Rogers have adjusted our topics and gotten the ne... more
Howard Stern, Scrappy Doo (short for Dupont), and the girl get together to decide what the most cringe inducing online behavior was and electrify your morning commute.
Nominees: Ned Fulmer, MAGA Aunts, Travis McElroy
Other topics: waking up, blood ... more
Marshall Mathers, Peter Parker, and Mark Messier are convening to announce what women should be doing with their lives.
Nominees: wife, witch, cat person
Other topics: Charlie Kirk, what athletes are allowed to do, superheroes, artisanal marketplac... more
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The content primarily revolves around humor, personal anecdotes, and an exploration of various cultural references and societal observations. Episodes frequently feature lively discussions on topics such as parenting, pop culture, absurdities in modern life, and the comedic critique of public figures. There's also a notable interplay between comedy and more serious commentary on contemporary social issues, often laced with satire. The hosts' quirky banter makes the listening experience engaging, drawing on themes like family dynamics, the trials of daily life, and the entertainment landscape, which helps create a unique environment that balances laughter with insightful examinations of society.
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