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Roderick on the Line

Merlin Mann
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Merlin Mann's frank & candid weekly phone call with John Roderick of The Long Winters

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes551Founded14 years ago
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Latest Episodes

The Problem: John is the most left-alone person in the whole region.

(Recorded on Monday, December 8, 2025.)

The Problem: You can feel the sheep.

(Recorded on Monday, December 1, 2025.)

The Problem: They’re already having enough trouble getting the shrimp out of the rice.

(Recorded on Monday, November 24, 2025.)

The Problem: John wasn’t made to leave it.

(Recorded on Monday, November 17, 2025.)

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Recent Guests

Non-binary teen
A high school student interested in post-hardcore music and tour management
Episode: Ep. 567: "A High Teen"

Hosts

Merlin Mann
Co-host and co-creator of the show, known for his candid storytelling and insights on technology and life.
John Roderick
Co-host and musician, recognized for his storytelling and cultural critiques.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • Entertaining and truly helpful

    I only started listening to this podcast because my brother’s name is Roderick. But I was hooked immediately. I love John’s stories, but plenty of people have pointed that out. The absolute best thing for me about this podcast is Merlin Mann’s delightful overthinking of his ADHD. He speaks to me in my language, and I find his “mental technologies” to be truly life changing. It has really helped me think about my own life in a more gamified way, which makes it much easier to get through the day. ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jess@canteen
    United Statesa month ago
  • John Roderick is the best ever but

    The show would be great but Merlin interrupts every other second and doesn’t shut up. More John please.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    SoJerZee76
    United States3 months ago
  • Fun, old-fashioned, two friends talking podcast

    This is a nice, check in, podcast with two friends about the goings-on and the feelings about the goings-on in the life of John Roderick Iand Merlin Mann.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    modhran
    United States3 months ago
  • It’s just a lot of fun

    John is a phenomenal storyteller, and Merlin compliments this by being a storyteller in his own right, a shepherd for John’s stories and personality, and an excellent friend. If you want a ‘two people talking podcast’, this is the gold standard.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lower line
    United States5 months ago
  • Sadly it got political

    Been here since the beginning and have learned a lot about myself from listening to John’s stories. But sadly it’s gotten political and divisive so I have to go. Makes me sad. Oh well. Thanks for all the fish.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Scott XD
    United States6 months ago

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Some critiques focus on interruptions during conversations, reflecting a desire for a more balanced dialogue.
Listeners appreciate the blend of humor and philosophical discussions, frequently praising the authenticity and dynamic between the hosts.
The podcast is often found to be entertaining and relatable, resonating particularly well with those who enjoy thoughtful conversations.

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Ep. 601: "The Milk Problem"
Q: Do you think that would be useful for our listeners to think about and try to apply in different situations? Rather than just being snarky about it?
Yes, it is useful. Everything is a signal chain, so understanding your inputs and outputs can help in many situations.
Ep. 594: "Composite Sketch of Pain"
Q: Do you have any tips for the modern generation navigating their own cultural identity?
They reflect on how experiences shape identity, emphasizing the importance of being curious and learning from various experiences, not just sticking to one narrative.
Ep. 594: "Composite Sketch of Pain"
Q: How do you see the influence of 50s culture on modern life?
They discuss nostalgia and how it impacts their perception of culture today, often feeling overwhelmed by the size of today's global culture.
Ep. 544: "The Hay Bale Stage"
Q: When was the last time that you got sick?
The guest mentions feeling a scratchy throat but reassured himself that he wasn't getting sick, as he had a great show performance recently.

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What is Roderick on the Line about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Conversations between two long-time friends often turn whimsical, personal, and reflective, covering a broad range of topics like nostalgia, cultural phenomena, personal history, and the absurdities of modern life. Episodes frequently feature humorous anecdotes intertwined with deeper philosophical discussions about societal norms, parenting challenges, and relationships. Through their candid and playful exchanges, the hosts share insights on technology, consumerism, urban development, and identity, creating a blend of entertainment and thought-provoking content that resonates with listeners seeking both levity and introspection. This podcast stands out for its authenticity and the dynamic chemistry between the hosts, making it a comfortabl... more

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