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THE NOTHING PODCAST WITH NOBODY IMPORTANT
What makes somebody "Important"? Each week, two self-proclaimed “nobodies”, John Panepinto and Frank Caiati and their equally lost production team will interview a regular every day person to learn what it is about them and their career that makes them a “somebody.” The conceit lies in the idea that anybody and everybody is interesting. From the highest paid doctor to the lowest paid street cleaner, everybody has a story to tell and we want to hear it. Do you know what it takes to be a garbage man? Or a priest? Or a politician? Neither do we. But we’re going to find out. Theme Music by @ThatKidGoran
THE DIMESTORE JUKEBOX
The Dimestore Jukebox is your place to hear stories of singers, songwriters, punks, poets and more treading their own paths in music. If you're into music and the personalities behind the songs, this podcast is for you. Keith gives listeners an intimate and lively look at the world of music in New Jersey and beyond. Is it groundbreaking? Perhaps not, but there's no better way of hearing what artists have to say than in their own voice. Discover your new favorite artists right here on The Dimestore Jukebox.
THERECKLESSTRUTH'S PODCAST
Just some crazy duo who are just telling it how we see fit. This podcast is about any and everything we or y'all can think of....DON'T JUDGE US because at the end of the day we are just living our lives, having fun and speaking our truth....We just rather take the risk than lose the chance
DATER
A millennial exits a long-term relationship before his thirtieth birthday and finds himself struggling to meet the girl of his dreams in an unwelcome landscape that has evolved to using dating apps, social media traps, and unwritten rules that everyone subscribes to but nobody explains. Each episode in this serialized dating journey dissects what went down with each potential partner through screenshots, notes, and interviews with friends. Through the modern day miracle of podcasting you can finally live vicariously through a repertoire of unhealthy relationships, complete with a soundtrack of lofi instrumentals from Kit Romas and plenty of laughs along the way.