
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 | 95 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way, the Family Guy cutaway writer, and KT get together to chat and share their love of various big men.
Nominees: God, Peter Griffin, all Rikishi (from Sumo)
A shaolin monk, King Tut, and a guy who rides a chariot are coming together to brainstorm business ideas and share their lived experiences.
Nominees: Egyptian murder beast games, cirque de soleil meets jackass, carriage cucking on demand
We took a week off because Canada lost the gold medal hockey game even though we were the better team and outplayed the opponents and had more scoring opportunities and Crosby was hurt and the Italian ice was actually bad I've heard also. Award this ... more
Three hardworking guys get together to decide which of Liam's petty gripes is the most ridiculous, after updating each other on the olympics and current events.
Jigsaw, a jigsaw puzzle, and Gotye get together to kick off our olympic coverage, decide the monetary value of torture, and determine what is the most unsportsmanlike behavior.
Nominees: Jigsaw death traps, American hubris, taking too many penalties... more
Margot Robbie, a dutch investor from the future, and robot Maggie Simpson get together to kick off year 2 of the podcast awards and decide what is the best thing to come in and out of your mouth.
nominees, you ask? Secrets, Zyns, and cud.
We're rounding out our award season by giving out prizes for the best set of hosts and a special redemption round for all of our previous last place nominees.
Duncan, Kt, and Liam are back in the studio to host the first Ozkaar awards! We're running through our first two out of four brackets, Best Award and Best Winner, live on air for your viewing pleasure. Links to the brackets below:
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The show blends irreverent banter with cultural commentary across a wide range of pop culture topics, from online behavior and politics to movies, games, and recent media trends. Episodes typically feature fast-paced humor, self-deprecating anecdotes, and playful debates about everyday life, work, parenting, and technology. A standout aspect is the revolving roster of witty hosts and guests who bring different perspectives, along with recurring jokes and humorous takes on current events, making it a lighthearted yet occasionally sharp-edged take on modern culture. The format and tone likely appeal to listeners who enjoy podcast-driven comedy with episodic tangents, strong banter, and pop culture curations rather than tightly scripted shows.... more
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