Karl Hamburger, host of Who Are These Podcasts?, and Blind Mike, host of Why Are You Laughing, team up to take on social media. It's the show thousands of people come to learn the age old question, "What's the deal with social media?" In reality we mostly just point and laugh at TikTokers.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 139 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture |
The banter is next level on this episode as Karl and Mike discuss their teams who are both playing series deciding games in the baseball playoffs, Aaron Imholte’s jail sentence, and David Collins finally ending the bit. There’s a round of Guess the S... more
The banter is on point as Karl and Mike chat about pregnant women taking Tylenol, Google admitting that the Biden administration put pressure on them to censor YouTubers, and Alex Jones sporting a Hitler mustache. A guy went to the Jimmy Kimmel prote... more
The boys’ banter starts off with dummies getting fired for celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death and the new wave of cancel culture that’s occurring in the US. Blind Mike plays “Guess the Sound,” then they watch the most pathetic Keenan Bank video of all ... more
Karl and Mike start off the show chatting about Karl’s experience at Chrissie Mayr’s Content Hotel so far, the Beggy Monster on the BMP, Dancing with the Stars featuring Hilaria Baldwin and Corey Feldman, and Karl’s family visiting Woke Dad earlier i... more
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Some idiot gave a 4 star because he simps for Reviewbrah?… Weird flex. Must be a mo. Only 5 stars for the guys. We are all aware of and support Running on Empty Food Review, The Report of the Week, the only guy whose intro is more OCD than that club footed, mumble mouth dolt. Call me back.
Leave woke dad alone!
Why?
He’s not funny.
He’s not entertaining.
What is your obsession?
Blind Mike is a very funny dude. Karl gets the job done. Meh, he’s kinda funny too… sometimes.
Mike is the best co-host. Too good for a smile-talking tosser that only cares about Obnoxious, pointless jingles & Supa Chats.
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This show offers a comedic examination of social media, particularly focusing on TikTok and the absurdities associated with internet culture. Hosts engage in humorous discussions and critiques of various internet personalities and trends, exploring the ridiculousness of current societal behaviors and the influence of social media on contemporary life. Each episode is filled with light-hearted banter as well as insightful commentary that entertains while reflecting on the bizarre aspects of online interactions. The blend of laughter and social critique makes it appealing for listeners looking for a comedic take on the social media phenomenon and its cultural implications.
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Who Are These Socials? launched 3 years ago and published 139 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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2. Joe Matarese
3. KC Day
4. Chille DeCastro
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