20 Minutes of Banter
20 Minutes of Banter
Secret Weapon Productions
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A garbled, layered, “yes, and?” friendship
I laugh out loud at least once per episode. Jokes somehow manage to be juvenile and nuanced, nerdy and pop-culture, stand-alone and layered &/or arched all at once. Self-deprecation is king, and a thorough knowledge of all things Stephen King is queen.
Anne the tropical fish
Not your mama’s podcast
Looking for a way to escape your far-too serious life, shame your mother’s sensibilities, and remind yourself that lifelong friendships are possible? This podcast is for you. Join these two best friends as they call out celebrities, *somewhat* lovingly insult each other, and provide accidentally deep insight into American culture and politics.
Courtney Crary
Hysterical
Even though I’ve known these two over grown men children for far too much of my life, they consistently make me laugh. Like water coming out my nose laughing. Which can be equally upsetting and hilarious, just like Dan and Austin.
WhitneyBlair406
Feel the Banter
This podcast deserves more listeners. The world would be a better place.
Will Ballew
Good and consistantly getting better
Dan and Austin feed off of eachother's energy to create engaging and hilarious--if at times esoteric--dialogue. It's a new show and still maintains a somewhat freeform structure, but is developing substance as it matures that will hopefully engage the audience more and more. It's a funny show. I always laugh, and I'm looking forward to watching it come into its own. Also, Nietzsche's Dr. Dre is either Schopenhauer or Wagner. Kant was too optimistic for Nietzsche.
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Gravitysport
Funny
It's kinda cool to watch two people figure out how to do a podcast and make it better. They're pretty funny too. You may want to start from the most recent.
Glerfy Hogbottom
Mr. Show meets Howard Stern
These hosts can almost read each others minds. They improv their conversations like season UCB people, while finding plenty of time to mock themselves and everyone else. Lizard overlords, made-up operas, and Rube Goldberg Machines make this one of the most off the walls good times online.
DCM357
Funny and relatable
Listening to this podcast is like sitting across a table from two longtime best friends. They're funny, clever and intelligent, and their jokes are rife with self-deprication. Excited to see how they progress.
AJsmallyo
These guys have known each other too long
These two have been friends forever, and it’s made apparent in this podcast. While the first episode is a little rough around the edges, there’s a ton of potential and the comedic timing is on point. Looking forward to seeing what’s next!
Chodges145
A barrel of laughs!
Dan and Austin are funny, imaginative, and wonderful to listen to. I was on bus and received more than one look at my out loud laughing. Can't wait for the next episode.
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