
Each week, hosts Joe Santagato and Greg Dybec have an anonymous phone call with a stranger they found on the Internet. You never know what topics will be discussed and what stories will be shared.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 299 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy | |||

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Joe & Greg are so mindful and respectful with their guests. Every episode, I learn about another human, in their complexity and perception. Good or bad, we are all unique and this is what makes the world fascinating (or scary…)
I have never laughed this much at any podcast ever !! He should get a comedy show, i wanted to hear more abt his prison and Amsterdam stories
I love your pod. This “micropenis” episode is beyond funny. Micro guy has charm and charisma. Book him on a comedy tour. Good luck to him.
I gotta say y’all were losing me for a bit with the ads and the constant downer subjects. But I the micropenis dude is incredible. I don’t think I’ve genuinely laughed harder at a podcast episode. More of that please.
used to love this show long time listener but seriously 10 minutes worth of ads in a 30 minute podcast it’s so obvious they don’t care anymore. i feel like the questions they ask are so surface level and they never ask for follow up questions and overall i feel like things have changed as they don’t seem to care abt the show at all and just want to get it over w … i just want the show to get better bc the concept is rly cool just bad bad execution
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This podcast features hosts who engage with anonymous guests from the internet, creating an open forum for diverse and often taboo conversations. Each episode offers a unique glimpse into the lives of individuals sharing their personal experiences around topics such as addiction, mental health, sexuality, and relationships. The candid and sometimes humorous dialogue aims to normalize discussions about life's unconventional aspects, while allowing listeners to reflect on the complex fabric of human experiences. Notably, the show maintains a non-judgmental tone, encouraging guests to share their stories in a safe and respectful environment, making it a compelling listen for those interested in society's multifaceted narratives.
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