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Treks and the City

Forever Dog
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Japan
Clowning
Comedy
Relationships
Patreon
Criticism
Teva
Star Trek
Dining At Bestia
Mocktails
Credit Cards
Entertainment Industry
Live Performance
Civil Defense
Disney
Three Body Problem
Synth Ale
Sickness

From the duo who didn't mean to make you mad but somehow did, GUY ON THE INTERNET, it's Treks and the City, this time covering Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, three weeks on, one week off, at a time!

For full episodes, visit the Treks and the City Patreon, here: www.patreon.com/treksandthecity

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Recent Guests

Ben Rodgers
Returning guest on Treks and the City
Episode: S4E07 – Starship Down w/ Ben Rodgers – Teaser
Danny Solomon
Writer and podcast guest known for his insights on popular culture
Episode: The Barclay Center w/ Danny Solomon
Sara Tomko
Actress in Resident Alien
Episode: S4E02 – The Way of the Warrior – Teaser
Paul F. Tompkins
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Episode: S3E23 – Family Business w/ Paul F. Tompkins – Teaser

Hosts

Skyler Hanrath
Co-host of the podcast with a focus on humor and engaging discussions related to Star Trek and pop culture.
Alice Wetterlund
Co-host known for her comedic insights and lively banter on topics ranging from Star Trek to personal anecdotes.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 638 ratings
  • It's a Goodun

    They're funny and insightful. What more could you ask for?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    whataboregrr
    United States5 months ago
  • No

    Oh boy, thank God more liberal lunatics reviewing Star Trek. How about keep politics out of it you morons

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    jp75556
    United States6 months ago
  • The GO TO podcast for TNG and Laughs

    I’m a raging fan of Picard, and all of His seriousness.. Ryker is my role model, Counselor Troy in my platonic love! And all of the sudden 30 years later I encounter this two ladies that dissect every episode and transform a piece of art into a perfect 1 hr comedy show!. It is awesome! My favorite podcast by far! I’m sure Gene Roddenberry would be proud of these two.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ricardothron
    United Statesa year ago
  • Hilarious

    Only recently discovered, great excuse to watch SNG from the beginning. Yes, they are not Trek experts, and yes, their discussions often get off-topic, but that’s what they promise - and hilarious

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fchase88
    United Statesa year ago
  • Oh, you JEWELS!

    This podcast is exactly what I'd hoped! For real, this is my favorite podcast right now. You two are absolutely amazing. Added to my list of things that will disqualify potential suitors: reviewers who leave a <5 star review take note, I will not have sex with you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    scatterlittlepearls
    United Statesa year ago

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Some listeners express frustration with the disorganized structure, preferring more focused analysis over personal anecdotes.
Listeners appreciate the humorous and casual discussions that make the podcast feel like a natural conversation among friends.
Many find the perspective on Star Trek refreshing, enjoying the blend of comedy with a critique of the series.
The dynamic between the hosts is frequently highlighted as a strength, adding to the enjoyment of the podcast.

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This podcast offers a unique blend of comedy and commentary while exploring episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The hosts engage in lively discussions about character portrayals and narrative decisions within the series, often drawing connections to broader themes such as representation and societal issues. Their informal and humorous approach facilitates a casual atmosphere that resonates with listeners, making it feel like a fun hangout rather than a formal critique of the episodes. Listeners can expect a mix of personal anecdotes, pop culture references, and light-hearted banter as the hosts discuss their experiences and thoughts on the series, while also highlighting listener engagement and community interaction.

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Treks and the City launched 8 years ago and published 263 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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