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COWBOY BOYS PODCAST
Comedian Shayne Smith and his roommate Mac Arthur are two young buckaroos who escaped the desert state of Utah and moved all the way to New York City to become The Cowboy Boys! This friendship simulator chronicles their weekly adventures adapting to city life. If you consider yourself a Cowboy Boy or Cowboy Girl or anything in-between, welcome aboard and thanks for listening!
NSIDE MY BOX PODCAST
Love yourself. Define yourself. Think for yourself. I don't think inside or outside "THE" box, because I'd still be comparing my thoughts to a social norm. I welcome you Nside MY Box; a deep dive in the mind of a Mississippi raised triple minority millennial living in Los Angeles. - Marla Denise
CRAZY COMEDY, HUMOR & SATIRE PODCAST BY DANIEL D
Welcome to the Crazy Comedy, Humor, and Satire Podcast by Daniel D. This show consists of humorous thoughts and observations about Life, marriage, parenting, work, money, religion, philosophy, you name it. As Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers) said, "It's all part of Life's rich pageant, you know." Please visit www.CrazyComedyHumor.com for even more craziness!
VILLAGE
From the county that brought you Pork Pie, Peter Shilton, the King in the Car Park, and Engelbert Humperdinck... comes six-part sitcom 'Village'. I should subscribe, me duck. Contact: [email protected]
FAMILY VACATION PODCAST
Welcome to the Family Vacation Podcast! This podcast is a way to: -get your wheels turning about where you might want to take your family next -how to save and budget for vacations and set vacation goals -have fun while listening to awesome trip reports from real, regular people If you enjoy listening - subscribe! Want to talk to your family about what vacation to take next? We can help you decide and budget. To get our free family vacation discussion guide visit us: www.familyvacationpodcast.com
WAITING TO X
A Gen X-themed show with podcast veterans Wynter Mitchell-Rohrbaugh and Karen Tongson (Pop Rocket). W2X revisits the pop culture & social issues that defined Generation X from a (queer) woman-of-color perspective in a way that sheds new light on the pop culture from both then, and now.