What Ya Into? is an interview show that focuses on deep diving into hobbies and collections. Every guest has a different one and host Anthony "Tank" Mansfield wants to find out how they got into it and learn all about it.Tune in weekly to dive into a new rabbit hole that is sometimes weird, often educational, and always fun.
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Hey Listener, it’s time to flip the script as What Ya Into?’s anthropologist Sarah Lima aka Bomb (Ms. Bombtrack if you nasty) returns to the show. For the first time ever the host becomes the guest as we look back on over 100 episodes of WYI? Topics ... more
Hey Listener, slide on your headphones because this week Dillon Foreman from Millennials Suck Podcast! and Foretold Fixion is on the show to talk about becoming an audio engineer. This episode focuses on life as a creative and creating things with ot... more
Hey Listener, get ready to hoop…no not basketball. Lauren Strecker is back in the basement and this time she is talking about Lyra. Do you know where a sport ends and an art begins? Because we’re not sure if we do either. Topics this week include: He... more
Just heard about this great podcast from dude in my neighborhood. Besides that Tank is just a natural conversationalist and genuinely engages his guests in a way that is interesting and fun. Good stuff.
Where do you go when you want to listen to a podcast that covers topics as wide & different from each other as B-movies to Scuba Diving, Craft Beers to Roller Derby, Baseball to Jason Voorhees? Well, look no further friend… “What Ya Into ?” Is the podcast that talks about the hobbies that enrich our lives. Hosted by the enthusiastic and ever inquisitive Anthony “Tank” Mansfield, you’ll find yourself drawn in every time. Come and escape into Tank’s basement where a Cavalcade of likable Characters... more
As a older person I enjoy listening to Tank delve into subjects that were around while I was growing up and brings back memories that spark questions in my head that sometimes get discussed in the next sentence. Great listening!!
A really well thought out podcast giving the listener a wide range of hobbies/interest, discussed by the varied guest on each episode. Anthony “Tank” Mansfield host the show with a great sense of humor, a wide array of questions , and a certain Midwest charm like no other. Definitely worth you subscription, and a listen.
This podcast goes into the mind and the everyday lives of people who are really into some super interesting things. I like to listen to understand what it is like for a person who has passion for something specific. Maybe I will love and be passionate about that something specific too! You don’t know if you don’t listen!
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What Ya Into? launched 2 years ago and published 110 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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