
In 2016, two friends—and author and a journalist--sat down to ride through the final weeks of the Presidential election by talking to the journalists covering it. They thought they were doing eight episodes. They were wrong. What started as a short trip has become a long and strange journey. They’ve gotten weird. They’ve made friends along the way. Mostly, the weird part, though. Join #1 New York ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 420 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryComedyNews | |||

This week, as 2025 draws to a close after an astonishing 11 month run, Dan and Maureen find themselves the holiday spirit. Maureen has a great big mug from the SaysWho shop that she can barely lift. That’s because she hasn’t been working out in the n... more
This week, Maureen and Dan had to record on Monday, so whatever weird stuff happened on Tuesday, they don’t know about. Don’t tell them. No spoilers.
Because this episode is about wonderful things. Maureen has a magical encounter with a SaysWhovian.... more
Gobble gobble! It’s pretty much Thanksgiving! This week, Dan and Maureen are reflecting on 2025 so far. Like Trump falling in love with Mamdani. Stuff like that. Also, is stuffing any good? But really, Dan is trying to catch a fly. 90% of this episod... more
Hey, SaysWhovia, are you ready for a little extra this week? This is the Fish Delight of Says Who—50% more—and all of it rich and filling! Come with us as we find out what’s happening with the Epstein emails. Then, Trump finally gets to meet his hero... more
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a recent episode had me giggling to myself at work while i listened at work while also instilling a deep fear of my senator and his imaginary friends
This podcast truly was a coping strategy for me starting in the pandemic and has been ever since! Dan and Maureen have terrific chemistry, brilliantly offbeat humor, and keep it real about life and the crazy times we’re living in. The best way I can describe it’s like sitting in a conversation with two friends over coffee and being reassured that no, you’re not crazy and not the only one who thinks [insert political news/scandal/global pandemic/national incident] was corrupt, nutty, insane, or s... more
The show would be much better without the weird character voices. I always end up fast forwarding those parts because I can’t stand them. The rest of the show is great and very enjoyable.
The most fun you can have losing your mind
Maureen and Dan sound like good people (as my review title subtly implies) and their podcast is funny, informative, and compassionate. It’s especially relevant for me as Dan and his family are travelling this summer, and my husband and I are also road-tripping, although not with two kids.
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The content revolves around a blend of humor and earnest commentary on contemporary political events and societal issues. Hosts regularly address current affairs, sharing personal anecdotes and reflections while maintaining an engaging, comedic atmosphere. Notably, episodes explore topics such as political scandals, media analysis, and community dynamics, often interspersed with light-hearted banter and storytelling that reveal deeper insights into human experience. This unique combination of humor and critical thought establishes an inviting space for listeners seeking both entertainment and a thoughtful exploration of the complexities in today's world. The engaging chemistry between the hosts also creates a sense of community among listen... more
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