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  1. Episode 8: John Gruber \u0026 Josh Get 2gether 4 an Apple Chat by Tomorrow | Free Listening on SoundCloud

    Episode 8: John Gruber & Josh Get 2gether 4 an Apple Chat

    by Tomorrow

    published on 2015/06/01 00:33:01 +0000

    ALERT. John Gruber is one of the world's foremost experts on Apple. Josh is one of the world's foremost experts on experts. Unsurprisingly, things get very nerdy when Josh and John sit down to discuss the past, present, and future of the company, as well as how it compares to the competition. But don't worry — Woodrow Wilson, James Bond, and the New York Yankees all pop up in the discussion as well. You've been warned.

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  2. 20. Seven Second Delay, “Andy Outbids the Tooth Fairy” (2005)

    Seven Second Delay, with hosts Ken Freedman and Andy Breckman, is a live radio show that is also available as a podcast. Each episode is devoted to an on-air stunt. Ken and Andy take calls, needle each other, and relentlessly pursue the given episode’s stunt premise, sometimes into the realm of absurd unfunniness. Like Tom Scharpling’s The Best Show, also from WFMU, Seven Second Delay has accrued rabid fans and frequent callers. This particular episode’s stunt—Andy offers a princely sum to any kid who would bring a tooth into the studio by the end of the episode, instead of leaving it for the tooth fairy—ends in a suspenseful race to the finish line. Even among podcasts, the show feels incredibly loose—and more than most podcasts, Seven Second Delay conveys a strong sense of place and community. It feels local, without being provincial.

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  3. 17. Comedy Bang Bang, “Time Bobby” (2012)

    This improv podcast hosted by Scott Aukerman has now logged more than 300 episodes and boasts a huge cast of recurring characters (as well as a spinoff television show). The podcast illustrates how well character-based improv comedy works in an audio format: No costumes are necessary, and suspension of disbelief comes relatively easily. Episode 150 (also one of Aukerman’s favorites, at least as of 2012) features seamless character work done by podcast regular Paul F. Tompkins and SNL’s Bobby Moynihan. Taking the personae, respectively, of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and the dangerous orphan Fourvel (like Fievel, but more “stabby”), Tompkins and Moynihan, aided by the always game Aukerman, spin a bizarre tale of adoption and murder. The “Time Bobby” concept turned out to be durable; the tale continued over two subsequent episodes of Comedy Bang Bang

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