There is probably a lot we don’t really want to know about our parents. Their sex lives, for instance, or what exactly our dads get up to in their “garden sheds.” Yet when an uncomfortable unearthing of vapid, corny yet perversely lovable porn-prose turns into a hit podcast with 250
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Most people love stories. Intriguing stories. Scary stories. News stories. Stories that make us go “Huh? What?!” But what makes a story funny? Or, better yet, ‘story worthy’? Christine Blackburn, the host
People create podcasts for all types of different reasons. Some want to entertain. Some want to build their business. Some have something to give back. For Scott Edwards, it was to reconnect
Comedy can be a tough gig (pun intended). Most people are more afraid of public speaking than they are of death! If you’re one of them, you can probably imagine the anxiety
One of the best things about camping is the end-of-the-day fireside conversations—the perfect chance for deep and real conversations… and the occasional ghost story. Ryan Bethea is capturing these conversations in his
Joining Clubpod, Podcast Magazine®’s club on Clubhouse, opened the doors for Glenn Barton, also known as “Broadway the Giant,” to cross my path. Broadway was in a Clubhouse room that I was
The Shuli Show is truly a one-of-a-kind podcast… … because there is only one Shuli. Comedian Shuli Egar, the widely recognized former writer and producer (and regular on-air talent) of The Howard
Leah Lamarr is an actress, stand-up comedian, writer, and podcaster born and raised in NYC. She has appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS), in a music video alongside Charlie Puth,
Do you ever wonder if there is intelligent life on other planets? Do you think that NASA knows more than they reveal about intelligent life out there? In 1977, NASA created “Golden
After several years of friendship, Jen Smedley and Kristin Hensley found themselves on stage doing an improv comedy skit together, and they understood for the first time why the universe connected them.