
This is the only immersive audio experience to tackle the big questions of life including how to make mermaids, what the ants did to Chandler, is it possible to leave an upper decker in a motor vehicle, how can I learn to GERD on command, are there mosquitoes with autism and their special interest is blood, how to get meconium as an adult, how to make a motte and bailey castle using only kidney st... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 377 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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My must-listen show whenever it comes out.
Good with the podcast on here.
Their voices soothes me, except the episode where Alex talks about popping grandma haemorrhoids.
Imagine that you are in high school again, and the cool indie kids let you sit at their table in the cafeteria, and you get to listen to them talk about what is awesome
You would get to hear all of the epic jokes that they make about the losers, spazzes, and try-hards
WFYM is as close as it gets to living this dream
Good with the podcast on here.
But it’s fun anyway
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- A fast-paced, banter-heavy show that mixes pop culture, memes, internet commerce, and offbeat commentary with long-form riffs and spontaneous tangents. The format often favors freewheeling group chatter over structured segments, delivering uncensored humor and provocative takes on current events, online platforms, and cultural trends.
- Notable for its unapologetic vibe, edgy humor, and willingness to pivot between wildly different topics in a single episode, appealing to listeners who enjoy chaotic, high-energy conversations and niche internet culture references.
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WFYM Talk Radio launched 4 years ago and published 377 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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Recent guests on WFYM Talk Radio include:
1. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
2. Olivia Nuzzi
3. Steven Chung
4. Felix Biederman
5. Stefan Heck
6. Max Palma
7. Eric Cartman
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