From interpreting dating app interactions and weird sexual encounters, to defining the relationship and everything in between — they’re here to make sure you don’t die alone. For more fun dating commentary, polls, and bonus content, follow @u.up.podcast on Instagram. “Monica & Jess Love Boys” is a series from “Armchair Expert” where Monica Padman, Shepard’s “Armchair Expert” cohost, and her friend, Jess, talk about everything relationships. Despite their friendship, Monica and Jess are polar opposites when it comes to love. Still, with the help of other relationship experts, the two do well to explore societal and individual patterns when it comes to dating.
The couple discusses topics such as ongoing events, comedy, and anecdotes from their daily lives. Some notable guests they have hosted to date include Bryan Cullen, Joe Rogan, and Bill Burr. This podcast was nominated as a comedic finalist in the Best Comedy category of the 2012 Stitcher Awards. You’ll want comedian Nicole Byer to be your LocalHussies best friend after you listen to Why Won’t You Date Me? She also gets really frank about her own lack of long-term relationship experience and her time on the battlefields of Tinder, and the results are relatable and laugh-out-loud funny. This podcast, hosted by Ophira Eisenberg, takes your average bar trivia night to a whole new level.
Comedy Central & iHeartPodcasts
We live in heady times and getting too wrapped up in all of the bad news just isn’t healthy. Now, comedy is subjective, and maybe we missed some of your favorite funny podcasts. Each episode focuses on a single topic, while also answering listeners’ questions.
Being honest and open, even if it feels embarrassing at first, is the best way to guarantee a long, healthy, and deeply satisfying relationship. Building a strong relationship is key to surviving the dark days that life will inevitably throw at you and your partner. Hosted by award-winning journalist Jo Piazza, this podcast showcases numerous couples, both married and not, who have survived challenges from long-distance relationships, homophobia, and life-altering injuries.
Dating Diaries: Quarantine Confessions
The show covers everything from kinks and festishes to trauma and sex shaming. Dr. Joe Beam and Kimberly Beam Holmes host Relationship Radio, an all-purpose marriage podcast for those looking to understand the many factors that can influence a relationship—for better or for worse. The Friend Zone is a show about keeping your mind healthy, wherever that looks like for you. Hosts Dustin Ross, HeyFranHey & Assante talk about all things mental health, being blunt about their own histories with the topics they discuss. Despite what some headlines would like you to believe, Ratliff holds no ill will toward Hanks about the event.
Can listen to podcast with a variety of apps and websites. Experienced hosts who know how to make an audience laugh. Harris O’Malley (AKA Dr. NerdLove) is an internationally recognized blogger and dating coach who gives dating advice to geeks of all stripes. Blogger Outreach or Influencer Marketing Reach thousands of authority bloggers and social media influencers in your domain area.
Eavesdrop on freewheeling conversations between comedian and TV personality Jimmy Pardo and his sometimes famous, always funny friends. WTF with Marc Maron brings some WTF conversations to your ears, with Marc Maron as the host to creators of all kinds – comedians, directors, writers, musicians, actors, you name it. What results are honest conversations that you never could have imagined, about topics that everyone needs to know about?
It’s like a light night interview, a musical variety show, andJeopardyall in one, with a little randomness thrown in there just to keep things fun. This podcast sets itself apart with particularly smart guests and mature topics, without being too heavy. This is the podcast that started it for me—and it’s probably the most well-known on this list. «How Did This Get Made» is an infamous terrible-movie-review podcast; Jason, Paul, and June have perfect chemistry, and they tend to be funniest when they focus on «bonkers» crazy movies likeFace/OffandCon Air.
The two ladies live in different parts of California , which means they get together on the podcast to talk about the latest Bravo gossip and news. The two friends are hilarious as they discuss the famous DMs they get from Bravolebrities who dislike their show and the potential for future episodes of their favorite series. FromSummer HousetoSelling Sunset, these two girls talk about it all.
Situationships: They’re ‘not ready’
Each episode attempts to explain how something ‘works,’ from peanut butter to epilepsy, nude beaches, and reverse psychology—as I said, hard to categorize. With over 1400 episodes to choose from, any inquisitive mind should be well served. From Harvard Business Review, hosts Alison Beard and Curt Nickisch interview business leaders and entrepreneurs to extract lessons and offer insights on navigating the corporate landscape. Let Dan Carlin’s voice take you back in time with tales of the most significant movements and events in history. While you can jump into any episode without any trouble, it’s worth going back to the beginning and working your way through. Philosophy often seems obtuse, possibly because a lot of it is.
According to the 2018 Infinite Dial study, women are beginning to close the gender listening gap. That said, the percentage of female hosts doesn’t reflect the near equality of podcast listeners as neatly. As of that study, women only host 22% of podcasts in total. Podcasting can be a pretty democratic industry; the more listeners a podcast has, the more successful it is.
James Bond, better known as 007, is what every man wants to be like – strong, seductive, adrenaline-pumped, and intelligent. One might think that the character couldn’t be the subject of a comedy podcast, but John Rain and Dan Thomas have done it- they’ve created a podcast that will have you look like a maniac in public. Smershpod goes under the hood of all the James Bond films – the characters, plot, and the final onscreen scenes, and gives you the funniest versions of what the movie could have been about.
Speaking of funny podcasts that start with “sm” and are deeply rooted in Hollywood, you’ve got Smodcast with Kevin Smith and his long time partner in whatever it is they do , Scott Mosier. Yeah, it’s another roundtable podcast with famous people who likely don’t need the money, the additional fame, or the notoriety. But, damned if these three haven’t created one of the best funny podcasts on the market. When Camille Grammer said «…and now we said it» to Taylor Armstrong inReal Housewives of Beverly Hills, the world stopped.