This is "We Need to Talk About Crypto", a podcast where two friends (and a disembodied digital woman) learn about the world of cryptocurrency, NFTs, and the Metaverse - all so they can get filthy rich and teach you to do the same!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
On this week’s episode of We Need to Talk About Crypto, Mike and Sean try to talk about the word of the day - “white papers” - but are instead derailed by a visit from style icon Tony “The Fauxhawk” Dungelson, who announces his ill-timed plans to ope... more
This special episode of We Need to Talk About Crypto was recorded live at UCLA's Royce Hall, and is presented by the Carolina Yam Growers Association in collaboration with Ashley Price Industries. Sound a little different? That's because Sean and Mik... more
"Behind every great man is another man with his hands on the first man's hips, whispering ideas into his ear." - Sun Tzu more
Your favorite investment gurus are back in Los Angeles after winning the war in Ukraine, but there's been some big changes around the podcast. Producer Tessa has married a reclusive hentai enthusiast while the boys were away, and they're forced to co... more
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Was willing to listen about the criticism about Steven Crowder, and conservative issues, it was just a bashing, with no substance, no specifics as to why you have a problem with this Steven/Conservatives, you’re just being jackasses, and you’re misrepresenting his views and actions. Why don’t you actually debate or interview Steven?
I once met Sammy Davis jr and he said to me " Babe you're a vision of nowness."I now have to pass this torch to Sean and Michael on their podcast. My faith in mankind has been restored that there are these smart, funny and brilliant people still around. When they go off topic it's especially fun. Like eavesdropping on a conversation on someone you want not only to f@#$ but talk to. Do yourself a favor and take a listen there is nothing out there like this. Oh and boys about your Stephen Sondhe... more
My favorite podcast for sure. These dudes crack me up!
I subscribed because I’ve never met a steve/Steven/Stephen that I liked and this show seals the deal for me. I eat, pray and love every episode
First off boys, your out-of-left-field takes on popular Stevens often make me laugh despite my usually reserved sense of humor. HOWEVER your constant lambasting of ms. Stevie Nicks and her unusual use of a sacred cooking instrument to administer narcotics had my skin crawling. In the future please be more respectful of national treasures such as her. more
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We Need to Talk About Crypto launched 6 years ago and published 51 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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