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    Explore " podcast recommendations" with insightful episodes like "PCR 417: Poppa Culture - Sweet Tooth, Star Citizen & Our Favorite Podcasts", "TRAILER: All The Things", "👨🏽‍⚕️LIFE AS A BLACK DOCTOR IN AMERICA: THE STORY OF DR. CLARENCE LEE JR.", "I WAS MOLESTED" and "True Crime Podcasters - Lightning Round Edition - Part One - Murder Bucket, A Few Bad Apples, Open Shudders and Final Days on Earth" from podcasts like ""Master of One Network", "All The Things", "Whats Your Thoughts On This? (WYTOT)", "Whats Your Thoughts On This? (WYTOT)" and "Comedy Roundtable"" and more!

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    PCR 417: Poppa Culture - Sweet Tooth, Star Citizen & Our Favorite Podcasts

    PCR 417: Poppa Culture - Sweet Tooth, Star Citizen & Our Favorite Podcasts

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    Watch us live on Twitch every Monday at 7pm CT: https://www.twitch.tv/mof1podcast

    TRAILER: All The Things

    TRAILER: All The Things

    Welcome to the All The Things Podcast! Join your host and self-proclaimed "Hollistic Health Princess" Sofia Merlo, as she sits down each week with a guest to discuss all the things in their expertise. You can expect episodes to include topics that range from mental health, wellness, entrepreneurship, skincare and so much more.  

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    👨🏽‍⚕️LIFE AS A BLACK DOCTOR IN AMERICA: THE STORY OF DR. CLARENCE LEE JR.

    👨🏽‍⚕️LIFE AS A BLACK DOCTOR IN AMERICA: THE STORY OF DR. CLARENCE LEE JR.

    👨🏽‍⚕️Our Host Amir Aahlee (NYC) Interviews Dr. Clarence Lee JR. (CA) 
     Listen as Dr. Lee gives us a glimpse into his life as a black doctor in America. In this interview, Dr. Lee speaks candidly, about the treatment of people of color by some physicians, his love and dedication to his family, and his desire to volunteer and help out in the community.

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    If you would like to be a guest on WYTOT Podcast, or if you have a product you would like us to review/feature on an episode, please email us at wytotpodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram at @wytotpodcast

    Be Well, Be Safe, and Be Blessed. 

    Amir Aahlee






    I WAS MOLESTED

    I WAS MOLESTED

    Our Host Amir Aahlee (NYC)  and Baris Edwards (HI)  discuss adolescent molestation. You will hear two stories from two different men who were both victims of molestation.

    The stories shared on this episode were extremely hard for us to share. When someone steals the innocence of a child you become a different person, and sometimes you start to feel as if you are the one doing something wrong. 

    I have to warn you, this episode is explicit! I told my story the way it happened because I want to help others who may have had the same experience.

    If you know someone who is being molested, please DO SOMETHING ASAP! 

    If you are a victim of childhood molestation, please know that you are not alone and get some help. Talk to your Pastor, your Rabbi, your Imam, your teacher, your parents, your doctor, your friends. Talk to someone you know you can trust. 

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    Be Well, Be Safe, and Be Blessed!
    Amir Aahlee
     

    True Crime Podcasters - Lightning Round Edition - Part One - Murder Bucket, A Few Bad Apples, Open Shudders and Final Days on Earth

    True Crime Podcasters - Lightning Round Edition - Part One - Murder Bucket, A Few Bad Apples, Open Shudders and Final Days on Earth

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Comedy Roundtable continues its special series of lightning round interviews with the hosts of some outstanding indie podcasts. For the next two episodes, Comedy Roundtable welcomes the hosts of true crime podcasts. In this episode, the Shepherds welcome Murder Bucket, A Few Bad Apples, Open Shudders and Final Days on Earth. Part two is available now with the BHHcast welcomeing the Jury Room Podcast, the Complicit Podcast and Ye Olde Crime Podcast.  The lightning round episodes will continue in August with a series with the hosts of paranormal podcast and film/TV/pop culture podcasts. Don't worry, Comedy Roundtable will welcome back stand up comedians soon.

    The Murder Bucket  Podcast is Hannah Palmer's incredible look into murders, paranormal activity, abductions, kidnappings and weird stuff. She is currently on a "tour" around the country investigating cold cases from each state and the five inhabited territories. Find The Murder Bucket Podcast on your favorite podcast platform by visiting https://linktr.ee/MurderBucket.

    The A Few Bad Apples Podcast spotlights cases on police brutality, while also shining the light on a few good apples amongst police as well.  In her podcast, Katherine Sheffield hopes to "inform listeners of the severity of some of these cases and to hopefully create a movement where police no longer use excessive force."  Find out more about the A Few Bad Apples Podcast at https://afewbadapplespodcast.com/.

    The Open Shudders Podcast, your source for all things that go bump in the night, is hosted by Barry Marino and Phillip Landry. You decide if Barry is in New Orleans through the federal witness protection program. You can find all of their episodes at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/open-shudders-a-creepy-podcast/id1542470713 or wherever good podcasts can be found.

    The Final Days on Earth podcast, hosted by Claire St. Amant, is an investigative podcast that examines mysterious deaths. In Season One, Claire examines the baffling disappearance of college wrestler Dammion Heard. To learn more about the Final Days on Earth Podcast and to hear the incredible story of Dammion Heard's death, visit https://www.finaldaysonearth.com/

    Be sure to subscribe to the podcasts of all of our guests.  And, don't forget to subscribe to Comedy Roundtable to catch our latest interviews with stand up comedians and special bonus episodes like this one. 

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    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


    The Stoner Chicks Join Us At Seventy Five Percent Capacity

    The Stoner Chicks Join Us At Seventy Five Percent Capacity

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Season two of Comedy Roundtable begins a series of lightning round interviews with great podcasters, starting with the Stoner Chicks podcast. 

    Three fourths of the hosts of the world famous Stoner Chicks podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stoner-chicks-podcast/id1558983589) join Comedy Roundtable in a first multi-guest versus multi-host showdown.  Phoebe Richards (@27phoebe27), Kayla Teel (@keteel), and Stephani Thompson (@fannytragic) joined the shepherds, with Grace Penzell (@jace_menzell) unable to participate because she was busy guarding the Stoner Chicks headquarters.  Comedy Roundtable tried to get the hosts of the Stoner Chicks for an interview on 4/20, but they were busy for some reason.  

    On the Stoner Chicks podcast, Phoebe, Kayla, Stephani and Grace discuss stoner culture and the role of women in cannabis culture.  Check out their podcast at the link above.  

    Be sure to like and subscribe to Comedy Roundtable to be assured that you will get each new episode as they are dropped into the podcast universe (new episodes each Tuesday at 5:00am).  

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    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

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    Tom Rhodes

    Tom Rhodes

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Comedian Tom Rhodes joins Comedy Roundtable for another great round of lightning round questions. 

    Be sure to check out his latest albums Around the World and The Honky Motherland.  

    Be sure to like and subscribe to Comedy Roundtable to get the latest content which drops every Tuesday morning. 

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    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


    2.8 - Pearl Jam at Roskilde 2000: Re-recorded

    2.8 - Pearl Jam at Roskilde 2000: Re-recorded

    A crowd crush happened during the Pearl Jam performance at Danish music festival Roskilde in 2000. The overcrowding and lack of security resulted in the tragic deaths of several young men. deathbypodcastteam@gmail.com

    Listen to the accompanying playlist for this episode on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/15LYRayqY451dYY0vKXIH8?si=CtSgwDajQ_u_pd9UUMB3DA .

    By Alex Motteler, Cassie Gardener, and Jake.  


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    2.7 - Mindy McCready: Re-recorded

    2.7 - Mindy McCready: Re-recorded

    This country artist had a troubled time after making it big... Abuse, drugs, loss of loved ones, and mental health took a huge toll on Mindy until she ultimately took her own life. deathbypodcastteam@gmail.com

    Listen to the accompanying playlist for this episode on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5e5mzDTeI71Zp4tUFLWxgL?si=HaQKJ_DLQTCeSWTZ7B5VwQ .

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    Hank Denson

    Hank Denson

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Comedy Roundtable welcomes comedian and advocate for teachers everywhere, Hank Denson, to the show.  Hank has been a stand up comedian for over twelve years and has opened for Jamie Foxx, Cedric the Entertainer, Amy Schumer, Caroline Rhea, and George Wallace. Hank is a regular guest host on the NBC daytime show Atlanta and Company – and has appeared in Barbershop 3, and the Tupac biopic All Eyes on Me.

    After an experience as a chaperone on his child's school field trip, Hank went on a rant that has gone viral and been viewed more than ten million times.  Learn more about his crusade to get society to #PayTeachersMoreMoney, visit his website at payteachersmoremoney.com.  

    Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a five star review if you are so inclined.  New episodes come out each Tuesday morning. 

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    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

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    2.6 - David Bowie

    2.6 - David Bowie

    David Bowie was undoubtedly one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century - but he was also far more. An intriguing character, Bowie was told by a psychic that he would die at age 69 - and he did, two days after his 69th birthday and the release of his final album, Blackstar. deathbypodcastteam@gmail.com

    Listen to the accompanying playlist for this episode on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Uz5TYQCFQ1dnF2kMlyB69?si=MJ79UwfcR-e-lhc8vaWlTQ .

    By Alex Motteler, Cassie Gardener, and Drew Orton.  Music by Demons. Artwork by Mike Johnson.

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    Epic US verdict, NASA makes history, soccer Super League, spider talk

    Epic US verdict, NASA makes history, soccer Super League, spider talk

    Hear why Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict is important for America, how NASA makes space history with the first-ever flight on another planet, soccer's Super League skirmish and MIT researchers translate spider "talk."  All that and more on this week's episode!

     

    And a huge thank you to Yule Liu for her delightful artwork rendition of NASA's Ingenuity.

    Courtroom sketch is Reuters/Jane Rosenberg. 

    Corey Ryan Forrester

    Corey Ryan Forrester

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    It doesn't matter why Corey Ryan Forrester's wife threw him out on the porch, we're just glad it gave him some time to chat with us for another episode of Comedy Roundtable.  By second grade, our guest knew that he wanted to be a stand up comedian and by the age of sixteen he was sneaking into clubs to do open mic gigs. The poster child for the "Don't Read a Book By It's Cover" campaign, Corey Ryan Forrester is known for his biting political humor and the mismatch between his accent and expected point of view.   

    Check out all things Corey Ryan Forrester at his website (www.coreyryanforrester.com - not sure how that domain was still available).

    If you are a die hard fan of muskrats, you might take offense to this episode; however, if you have always respected the criminal capabilities of the mink then you have found the perfect way to spend the next one hour and twelve minutes of your life.  The guys discuss whether they would rather be Johnny Carson or Ed McMahon, and the show ethicist is called into action to determine just what are the parameters for the "free" vacuums at the car wash.  

    Corey Ryan Forrester discusses how much hard work goes into his craft, and gives some insight to how he comes up with characters and viral videos (such as the mock-political ad for Gerry Mander), which might just involve 4:30am bathroom breaks.  He might be selling out shows across the country, but he definitely is not selling out and stays focused and committed to remaining true to himself.  Corey explains why his success is not predicated on a certain person occupying the White House and how important it is to be well balanced and avoid the pitfalls of being a one-trick pony.  

    If you liked the episode, be sure to subscribe to the podcast across all platforms and leave us five star reviews if you are so inclined. If you want to drop us a line, send us a message to audience@comedyroundtable.com. We love to talk to our listeners. New episodes drop every Tuesday in the wee hours of the morning.  

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    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.


    2.5 - Bobby Fuller (The Bobby Fuller Four)

    2.5 - Bobby Fuller (The Bobby Fuller Four)

    Bobby Fuller died at the young age of 24 under very mysterious circumstances. His death was ruled a suicide, but the facts of the case seem to point towards foul play. Who would douse themself in gasoline for no reason? deathbypodcastteam@gmail.com

    Listen to the accompanying playlist for this episode on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4lGnOkNc7hXIg260CunUdC?si=jOAg8cR-QS2zHmSV7REcsg .

    By Alex Motteler, Cassie Gardener, and Drew Orton.  Music by Demons. Artwork by Mike Johnson.

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    The Best Finds of March 2021

    The Best Finds of March 2021

    “The MasterCast” is a podcast recommendation show that consists of seven non-spoiler, binge-worthy reviews of the best podcasts in a short and sweet two- to three-minute summary on everything you could want to know from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be.

    Podcasts covered in this episode include “Murder in House Two,” “We’re Alive,” “List Envy,” “How To!” with Charles Duhigg, “Julie: the Unwinding of the Miracle,” “The Food Chain” and “Reasonably Sound.” This week’s music came from Arches Audio, and the sources of the reviewed podcasts include Apple Podcast, Podchaser, Podnods, Podnews, OwlTail, American Public Media and Listen Notes.

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    2.4 - Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes (TLC)

    2.4 - Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes (TLC)

    Left Eye was a force to be reckoned with, and 1/3 of one of the best-selling female groups of all time, TLC. Her life was cut short after a tragic car accident in Honduras, where she escaped to reconnect with herself and her spiritual side.  deathbymusicpodcast@gmail.com.

    Listen to the accompanying playlist for this episode at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5gD8PEYCQ7xU6hFJM9LfMy?si=LENTUxBhSQyi8O8o5VLndw .

    By Alex Motteler, Cassie Gardener, and Drew Orton.  Music by Demons. Artwork by Mike Johnson.

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    Eddie Ifft

    Eddie Ifft

    NOTE: At the time this episode was recorded, Comedy Roundtable was known as the BHHcast (pronounced "Bah"-cast), which is why you will hear references to the BHHcast, our listeners who we referred to as the Sheep, and our hosts who were referred to as the Shepherds. Enjoy a little bit of Comedy Roundtable history with this episode.

    Comedy Roundtable welcomes comedian Eddie Ifft to the show. Just don't tell the New Jersey State Police.  What is the largest animal Eddie Ifft would share an inflatable raft with in the middle of a bay while sounding an air horn at 3:00 in the morning? Once again, Comedy Roundtable is not afraid to ask the tough questions.

    Eddie Ifft (www.eddieifft.com) has been seen on Comedy Central, the Joe Rogan Experience, Last Comic Standing, Chelsea Lately, Getting Doug with High, Showtime, FX's Legit and his new album Sweet Home Malibama is available now.  Also, check out his Wodcast Podcast. 

    In this episode, the guys start with a discussion of Bendall's two dogs - Good Dog and Bad Dog.  The other Jamie is starting a #FreeBadDog campaign.  

    In our interview, Eddie describes how one man's party foul is another man's (or the same man's) eight outstanding warrants.  We were waiting to see how long it would take for someone to bring up the rat guy. Now we know.  And, Eddie makes it clear that Comedy Roundtable needs to find a niche, and the three guys chatting with a guest idea might not be original. 

    Be sure to like the podcast and subscribe to get the latest episodes as soon as they are dropped.   

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    Interested in supporting the show? Subscribe to the show and help us continue to provide great comedy content live from the Punchline Comedy Club. Subscription Page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1618732/support.

    If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.

    (c) Comedy Roundtable.