We all want to be happy and lead fulfilling lives; to do so it’s important to make time for laughter. An easy way to laugh often is to listen to comedy podcasts instead of the same old tunes on the radio. We’ve compiled our favorite comedy podcasts to help you get your daily dose of laughter.
My Brother, My Brother and Me
My Brother, My Brother, and Me
For roughly 50 minutes each week, these three real life brothers host a comedy show based on questions sent in from their audience. The humorous trio attempts to give out advice and certainly gives out humor as they do so.
2 Dope Queens
2 Dope Queens
Hosted by strong black women and best friends Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams, this show takes a comedic approach to discussing real issues like romance, sex, race, and living in New York (both of them are experts; the show is recorded in Brooklyn). They also discuss fun topics like their favorite comedians, "hair journeys" and Billy Joel.
How Did This Get Made
How Did This Get Made?
With the simple premise of delving into how and why certain movies were made, the hosts of this show invite their audience to report movies to them that they have found to be so bad that they wonder how it was made in the first place. The hosts watch the movies and report back live in this funny podcast.
Comedy Bang Bang
Comedy Bang! Bang!
Host Scott Aukerman (AKA: "Mr. Show") and his amusing friends play games and do improv live on this wacky podcast. Aukerman interviews celebrities with an "open door policy," meaning at any given time someone new can stop by and join in the fun.
My Favorite Murder
My Favorite Murder
In this murder story-inspired podcast, hosts Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark take a comedic approach to their favorite crime stories and hear from their fans about their hometown crime stories.
WTF with Marc Moron
WTF with Marc Maron
In this humorous podcast, comedian Marc Maron attempts to answer the biggest question out there: WTF? Marc’s observations and wisdom have been noted as "intelligent without being pretentious," making this the ideal comedy show for intellectuals.
The Joe Rogan Experience
The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan hosts this conversational-style podcast, which was voted the best comedy podcast in 2012. Guests on his show have included "comedians, actors, musicians, MMA instructors and commentators, authors, artists and porn stars."
Short and Curly
Short and Curly
Despite it’s odd name, this podcast is actually a great family-friendly show aimed at putting a funny spin on ethical questions for kids. Questions ranging from "Is Professor Dumbledore from Harry Potter as good as he seems?" to "Should pugs exist?" encourage your kids to start thinking about ethical implications in a fun way. Listen to this entertaining podcast with your kids to get those much-needed ethical conversations going.
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