
A podcast that will quench you thirst when it comes to good conversation.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 498 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsTV & FilmComedy | |||

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This is a great show it’s fun and entertaining. I look forward to it on Tuesday’s.
I love listening in to the show because it always makes me laugh
These guys are amazing. Highly recommend checking out their podcast on your drive to work
I love all the different people that Brad chats with. The topics are alway entertaining, interesting and fun. He’s covering topics that I have offend thought about but haven’t taken the time to learn about. Listen the Brad is awesome.
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A funny, fast-paced show that blends light storytelling with candid interviews and pop culture riffs. Episodes skew toward humorous true-life anecdotes, movie and TV banter, and occasional faith- and life-affirming monologues, often anchoring conversations with guests who bring diverse perspectives. The format mixes sharp host banter, quick-fire observations, and thoughtful discussions, with recurring segments and a penchant for entertaining breakdowns of both entertainment and real-world situations. Its distinctive angle lies in balancing irreverent humor with moments of sincerity, making it appealing to listeners who want quick laughs plus relatable, human insights.
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2. Randy Zelin
3. Melissa Lover
4. Ana Palmer
5. Brad Lowe
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