There are so many podcasts in the world and not enough time to listen to them. Some sound professionally made, some sound like a hot mess, and some just sound made up. On Made Up Talk Show Jessica Coyle and Richard Krysztoforski highlight these less listened to podcasts, but here’s the catch…These podcasts don’t exist! Instead, they serve as the suggestion for an improv show, and are brought to life in the editing room to make the improvised podcast sound as real as possible. Each guest brings with them a new idea, and with that, a new fully improvised podcast is born.
Tessa Flannery weaves us into the world of professional and very unprofessional stitching with the podcast “Son of a Stitch.” In episode 205, guest lecturer Dr. Needles has an issue with her hosts.
Bradley Hall educates us on the phiner points of phinance in this podcast, Philippe’s Phinance. In episode 705, things get a little off-cantor in the mall.
Jay Moore takes us on a wild ride with “Pie Eater,” an investigative report into the possible performance enhancing scandal at the bottom of the pie tin.
Dorothy McMillan whispers the wisdom of a loving couple as she shares the podcast “Sally and Sam, Simple and Sweet.” In episode 907, “Siring Successful Siblings,” the listener gets an intimate glace at the trials and joys of parenthood.
Seann Cantatore blows our minds with an insight into the lives of mission control workers atSpaceX in the show, RatedX. In episode 105, drama abounds as Elon Musk demands constant cap-doffing while a rocket takes flight. Find out more about Seann at https://www.seanncantatore.com/
Chloe Werner explodes our knowledge of the Revolutionary War with this educational podcast, Well Actually… with Professor Denmark. In episode 7, a substitute teacher fills in for Professor Denmark.
Vanita Kumar clues us into her favorite (and only) podcast, 900 Day Fiancé. In episode 669, 900 Day Fiancé follows various couples as they fight, laugh, and most importantly, love.
Paige Heimark draws us into her terrifying world with the Ghostcake Factory Podcast. In this episode, the kids tackle the Pittsburgh-adjacent Ross Park Mall Cheesecake Factory, with all its horrors.
Blake Rogers invites us to spend some time with Dr. Jilda Greenspan, a renowned therapist. In this “best of” episode, Dr. Greenspan solves relationship problems from friends to coworkers to family. NOTE: This episode is rated #NFC, Not For Children.