Topic: Who Are These Podcasts

8 chapters across the catalog

School-ology
Episode 1287 1:54:29 - 2:01:00

1287: School-ology

Who Are These Podcasts and Female Podcast Trends

A guest appearance on the "Who Are These Podcasts" show led to a discussion about the proliferation of vapid female-led podcasts like "Lady Gang" and "Chicks in the Office." The hosts mock the linguistic trends of Millennial and Gen Z speakers, specifically the varied pronunciations of the word "important." The segment explores the "milieu" of these shows, which often focus on dating and personal anecdotes.

3 Screws
Episode 1271 1:35:49 - 1:40:21

1271: 3 Screws

Knighthood Claims, Who Are These Podcasts, and Listener Jingles

Several listeners claim their knighthoods and request specific titles, such as "Knight of the Soft and Whiny Anapolitans." A discussion regarding a potential appearance on the show "Who Are These Podcasts" reveals a host's desire to develop better material before participating. The segment includes various listener-submitted "jingles" and shout-outs to other podcasts like Mo Fax and Creep Off.

Agitprop
Episode 1252 1:54:13 - 1:58:25

1252: Agitprop

Father's Day Tributes and Who Are These Podcasts Invitation

In honor of Father's Day, several producers made donations as gifts for their fathers, including tributes to Michael Grasso and Ross Rebbitch. Sir Carl from Rochester invited John C. Dvorak to guest host on the "Who Are These Podcasts?" show to critique other programs. Dvorak expressed interest in the invitation, noting his unique qualifications for the role.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1197 1:11:19 - 1:15:36

1197: Fossil Fools

Listener Transformations, "Who Are These Podcasts" Match

A donor describes his three-year journey as a listener, which resulted in him abandoning 2X playback speed, recognizing media manipulation, and eventually buying a ham radio. Additionally, Karl from the "Who Are These Podcasts" show matches a previous donation, highlighting the cross-pollination between different independent podcasting communities.

Wobama
Episode 1099 1:10:00 - 1:14:53

1099: Wobama

TPO Podcast, Who Are These Podcasts Review

Sir Roderick Velo of the TPO Podcast in Amsterdam is recognized for his support and his work on nuclear energy as a CO2 exit strategy. Additionally, the hosts discuss "Who Are These Podcasts," a show that reviews and often mocks other podcasts. While the hosts find the concept of "podcast douches" making fun of other creators risky, they acknowledge the show's occasional humor.

Furternity
Episode 1063 2:51:25 - 2:57:10

1063: Furternity

Final Sign-off and "Pooping in the Streets" Mix

The show concludes with a sign-off from Austin and Silicon Valley, directing listeners to the next episode on Thursday. The final segment features a parody song about the homelessness and sanitation crisis in San Francisco, titled "Pooping in the Streets," set to the tune of "Dancing in the Street."