Upworthy’s first podcast is a lighthearted look at some of the site's most popular and engaging stories. It’s the perfect way to shake off the Monday-to-Friday news cycle with a refreshing dose of good news."Upworthy Weekly" is hosted by Alison Rosen and Tod Perry. Alison is best known for her super popular show “Alison Rosen is Your New Best Friend" and as the former co-host of "The Adam Carolla ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Alison and Tod are back with a new show, "Alison and Tod: After Hours" and we wanted to share it with our "Upworthy Weekly" audience by giving them a free preview. In this collection of clips, Tod tries to help Alison with her mental health by sugges... more
On the final episode of Upworthy Weekly, Alison and Tod reveal their plans for the future and thank the Upworthy team for supporting the podcast for the past two years. But even though it’s the last show doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of great stor... more
What are Alison and Tod talking about this week? A comedian shares the "awful" toys and pop culture kids in the '80s had to endure. A Gen Xer gives valuable life advice for Gen Z and a 10-year-old has an impressive interview with Raiders' star Devant... more
What are Alison and Tod talking about this week? A mom shares the hilarious story of when she mistook Jésus for Jesus. A woman outwits a credit card fraudster and parents are sharing the moment their kids learned how babies are made. more
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Fun show: 2 veterans of podcasting having silly chats about lighthearted a.k.a. “Upworthy” news stories. Will be missed in my weekly rotation.
Pretentious and nothing of value
Just love the easy chatter and Tod’s subtle wit and delivery in contrast to Alison’s curiosity and just put it out there style. I have all of the podcasts Alison is a part of and I love all of them. On a side note, her husband Daniel on Alison Rosen is Your New Best Friend sometimes makes side comments (ref W.C. Fields) that just make me burst out laughing. If you’ve just got one Alison Rosen podcast, check out the others, they’re worth it. Lastly Tod, this great podcast wouldn’t be great witho... more
Their first anniversary is coming soon. Subscribe and enjoy your weekend 🥂
Tod n Alison are the ebony and ivory of podcasting. Both smart and funny, this podcast is mostly devoid of politics - which is refreshing. I hate it when I’m listening to a favorite pod and the host takes a hard right turn and starts ranting about politics. It really ruins it for me and often I have to just put on something else. That something else happened to be UPworthy Weekly - and I continue to listen regularly. It’s now one of my favs! Thanks guys!
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