
John Siracusa and Merlin Mann try to figure out exactly how they got this way. Hosted by Merlin Mann and John Siracusa.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 275 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Subtitle: The beginning, the beginning!
The dog-blaming continues, and John has updates on the social component of arc raiding.
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The dog-blaming continues, and John has updates on the social component of arc raiding.
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Subtitle: Everybody starts out with the same quarter.
After some Follow-Up on phone dimming and naked swimming, John discusses a video game with some unusual—and possibly unintentional—social mechanics.
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After some Follow-Up... more
Empty Nest Results.
(Recorded on Tuesday, October 28, 2025)
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Things kick off with some quick Follow-Up on Merlin's hot phone and how our ancestors' brains dealt with Lead.
For a main topic, John's kids have left for college... more
Subtitle: Merlin can still smell the slide oil.
TiVo: The Exit Interview.
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John leads us through the TiVo Exit Interview.
In this month’s member bonus segment, your hosts discuss Alien: Earth (FX, 2025).
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John Siracusa starts sentences that inspire Merlin Mann to speak extensively.
Merlin relentlessly talking over John makes me want to stop listening to this otherwise interesting podcast.
If you like them, you’ll like the show. If you don’t know them, only one way to find out!
Love this podcast, lately above even ATP. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I once was annoyed by Merlin’s incessant interruptions (he talks over John’s every third sentence) but have since realized that’s the show’s schtick. An alternate name for this podcast could be <<unintelligible crosstalk>>. Minus one star. 🙃
Can only listen in my more patience moments. 🙂
If Joe Rogan is the Twitter/X of podcasts then this is the Bluesky of podcasts
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A nuanced and often humorous exploration of personal anecdotes, societal observations, and technology-driven discussions characterizes the content. The hosts frequently reflect on their experiences with parenthood, technology, and cultural references, engaging in detailed conversations that weave together their lives with broader commentary on modern society. Listeners can expect relatable storytelling intertwined with insights about life, nostalgia, and communication dynamics, as the hosts navigate topics like familial relationships, gaming, and the impact of technology on everyday experiences. The chemistry between the hosts adds a layer of authenticity, making their interactions entertaining and poignant, often benefiting from their shar... more
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