Probably don't feel right reviewing it since they run his column.
Probably don't feel right reviewing it since they run his column.
I tried an episode of Dougpound's podcast… was the Champs anything like that? It seemed like a big in joke that I was not in on.
I'm an Earwolf junkie so I am 'subscribed' to it, even though I haven't downloaded any. Isn't that a weekly show tho?
Yes, the obvious fun they have is what sucks me back in and makes me feel bad for being even slightly negative… but the migraine thing really did happen. I had to listen to the rest of the episode the next day.
Thanks! That's coincidentally the only one I have already downloaded. Will listen at work tomorrow.
I don't like the format of one person podcasting, I've discovered.
Which episode was that? I have about 8 I haven't gotten around to yet…
Yep, I did, above.
It's crazy dependent on guest and topic. That said, certain episodes I would rank in a year end list.
The Best Of episodes are pretty well selected. Great i4h segments improve on a second listen, so they're the rare Best Of that is ESSENTIAL listening.
Those segments tend to be pretty divisive, but I'm a fan.
Downloading the first episode now!
I don't think you're making a very good argument but I'm not interested in pursuing this further. Good day!
I really go back and forth on that one. Sometimes I love it just as much as any other podcast, sometimes I wonder why I'm listening to it. Sometimes it's the same episode.
I don't really see how CBB is 'about' comedy.
I got into Night Vale when I was almost caught up to TAH and I like it fine… but it doesn't hit that sweet spot as often.
Great podcasts that have no shot on being on here due to infrequent releases: New Year's Eve with Neil Hamburger, The Dana Gould Hour, Getting on with James Urbaniak, Fatman on Batman, and the Dead Author's Podcast (which has been coming pretty frequently lately, but that's after having no episodes for several months).
The only thing 'wrong' with improv4humans is that I really really need to be in the mood and present to listen to it. Sometimes I won't listen for a few weeks, and then I binge em in a day.
I just got super into Thrilling Adventure Hour these past few months and only have one and a half panel appearances and two Christmas shows left. Love love love it.
There's none for Who Charted and that's the only 'interview' show I listen to every episode of regardless of guest.