
Comedian Chris Tellez, AJ Henderson, and Ryan Cownie give guests a limited amount of time to convince them to care about anything.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Chris, Eric, and Ryan.
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This show is hilarious. I listen so much I started to ignore my wife and kids. Luckily I got them hooked so now we’re all WSWC-heads.
I especially loved that UFO Episode. I laughed. I cried. I became more self-aware.
Thanks WSWC podcast!
Chris and Aj make the perfect comedy duo, each complementing the other with hilarious riffs! Constantly entertaining!! Highly recommend!!!
Some episodes have been absolutely boring and uninteresting and not funny, some have knocked it out of the park. Martha Kelly and the Chipmunks episode was great! Church/Community, eh. Keep up the good work.
the hosts chris and aj play well off one another, keeping the show balanced between embarrassingly sincere and too cool for school. the "fairness" episode is one of the best, with a passionate guest and lots of sidetracks. there's also a decent storyline to follow from episode to episode, keeping track of the podcast's social accounts and the will-they-won't-they drama of the two hosts' ...let's just say... unorthodox living situation. :P
Listened to the "Customer Service" episode. The hosts (I think one was a guest host) have dynamic, off the cuff, back and forth banter - even when they're talking about nothing. Takes a few minutes to get to the meat of the episode, but definitely interesting & relatable to hear about the ins & outs of being a good (& bad) customer service rep. Don't really come across folks who have strong opinions on standards of excellence for customer service, so good to hear from some who do!










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