
Trapped on the Internet is a conversational podcast exploring internet culture, mental health, relationships, creativity and modern adulthood through humor, honesty and vulnerability. EXTRA EPISODE WEEKLY HERE: www.patreon.com/c/trappedforever
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovComedy | |||

Gabe's broken Rib, Bachelor pad, good weeks - holy cow are we not depressed?
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We talk common sense, skating, running, fear, sobriety and death. Pretty much the same as always.
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Our GOAT @max4cracks walks us through his young adulthood, career trajectory, creativity and sobriety.
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what movies should you watch on an airplane to impress the ladies sitting next to you? toxic masculinity, sober curiosity & friendship
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These dudes are basically Fight Club’s Brad Pitt with his shirt off but funny. And vulnerable. And in love.
This podcast is healing
But I know these fellas wont let me down
Holding back giggles in my cubicle
Lads you know what is. We are here, we are queer, and ready to pod
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A candid, humor-forward conversation about internet culture, mental health, relationships, creativity, and navigating modern adulthood. The show blends personal anecdotes with vulnerability, exploring sobriety, therapy, and authentic connections while keeping a playful, improv-driven energy. Noteworthy are the frequent—often blunt—discussions about fame, touring, friendships, and the tension between creative autonomy and everyday life, which helps it stand out in the space. Potential listeners seeking relatable, no‑nonsense takes on adulting, self-improvement, and humor amid tough topics will likely find it engaging.
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Trapped on The Internet launched 5 years ago and published 94 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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1. Anna Shoemaker
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