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A podcast about public feelings with your feelings friends Jess (@JessicaPiskata), Kip (@SongsForHorses) and Lachlan (@backup_sandwich). Each episode, your virile team dig through comments on YouTube music videos, sifting and sampling the flavours of that dog’s breakfast, chasing those nostalgic nuggets that commemorate musical moments and people lost to the past. Posting into the void with a megaphone, these public intimacies offer a baffling flash of humanity on the internet. Follow us on Twitter (@WhoElsePod) and write us at whoelseislistening@gmail.com. This a pro-ham and anti-ham podcast.

Who Else is Listening‪?‬ Jess, Kip, and Lachlan

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A podcast about public feelings with your feelings friends Jess (@JessicaPiskata), Kip (@SongsForHorses) and Lachlan (@backup_sandwich). Each episode, your virile team dig through comments on YouTube music videos, sifting and sampling the flavours of that dog’s breakfast, chasing those nostalgic nuggets that commemorate musical moments and people lost to the past. Posting into the void with a megaphone, these public intimacies offer a baffling flash of humanity on the internet. Follow us on Twitter (@WhoElsePod) and write us at whoelseislistening@gmail.com. This a pro-ham and anti-ham podcast.

    13: Love to Sneak in a Honk

    13: Love to Sneak in a Honk

    This  week, your celebratory but pensive team take a peek at New Years' songs  and wonder about when the world will have a new year. Lachlan tries to  carry the feeling of the season, which he does valiantly despite  generalised resistance, though he is briefly confused about why Jesus is  famous. Along the way, we talk about tricky animals, New Years  Accelerationists, the Christmas legacy of Phil Spector, and the  complicated atlas of viscous foods in the US. We also, completely  organically, Address The Ham again. In this episode, recorded in and on  our end-of-year limbo, we cover "In the New Year", by the Walkmen,  "Happy New Year", by ABBA (which compels Lachlan to repeatedly bare his  feelings about ABBA), and "Auld Lang Syne", by the Irish Rovers. It's  maybe our worst recording ever, owing to Lachlan having a reaction to  his house's heating and Jess being lost by sexist microphones.

    Write us on whoelseislistening@gmail.com to recommend songs and genres, listen to our Spotify playlist and follow us on Twitter to keep up-to-date with dads being dads on YouTube. Please also give us our podcast a review, and specify whether you started listening because   of our appreciation of music or our withering critiques of ham.

    • 1h 18 min
    12: Working On My Nocturnal Grandeur

    12: Working On My Nocturnal Grandeur

    This week, your surprisingly-vigorous-considering-how-corpulent-they-are team walk down the aisle to wedding songs, specifically songs from Jess and Kip's wedding last month. On the way toward spending time with "Celestial the Queen" by Blue Oyster Cult, "Raise Up" by Petey Pablo, and "November Rain" by Guns N' Roses, we address the challenges of putting animals on trial, playing Wagon Wheel at the wrong time, and washing cornholes at the right time. We also, after two years' podcasting, at the heady rate of about one episode every two months, struggle once again with recording technologies.

    Write us on whoelseislistening@gmail.com to recommend songs and genres, listen to our Spotify playlist and follow us on Twitter to keep up-to-date with dads being dads on YouTube. Please also give us our podcast a review, and specify whether you started listening because of our appreciation of music or our withering critiques of ham. 

    • 1h 18 min
    11: Frog Fat Fuck Five Stars

    11: Frog Fat Fuck Five Stars

    Dear Listener, 

    We invite you to take a pause from life's pleasures so you can listen to this week's episode. Today, your lil trickster team does a parody episode, because we each have chosen a parody song (“Jesus Ranch” by Tenacious D, “Bloke” by Chris Franklin, and “Hey Hey We’re the Monkees” by the Monkees) and we also don’t really do the episode at all. Instead, we spend around 45 minutes on visual gags, get nervous about how the political right is taking over humour, and discuss who can get into heaven, and just how horny you're allowed to be there. Jess also lies about when she went to the flea market. 

    Write us on whoelseislistening@gmail.com to recommend songs and genres, and follow us on Twitter to keep up-to-date with dads being dads on YouTube.

    We will find you, 

    Who Else is Listening

    • 1h 19 min
    10: We All Have a Little Dad Inside

    10: We All Have a Little Dad Inside

    In honour of returning of our returning for Season 2, your mesomorphic team swim against the current to bring you an episode focused on comeback songs: "Here You Come Again" by Dolly Parton; "Maria" by Blondie; and "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" by Backstreet Boys. We also see the comeback of some classic Who Else is Listening themes, such as surprising dads, talking over the top of one another, and being only barely on theme. We also realise that contemporary society is more accepting of people who have big boobs and the Soviet Union lasted a little longer than most would think. Kip and Jess continue being rude to Lachlan but he fights back.

    Write us on whoelseislistening@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter to keep up-to-date with dads being dads on YouTube.

    • 1h 8 min
    9: A Month of Monkey Mondays

    9: A Month of Monkey Mondays

    In honour of Valentine's Day, this week your mooney-eyed team draw our bows and lance an arrow through three love songs: "Whole Lotta Love" by Led Zeppelin, "At Last" by Etta James, and "Help Me Make it Through the Night" by Sammi Smith. While theorising the real nature of love, we also examine the appropriate conditions for shitting in public toilets, do a brief cultural tour of New Jersey, and continue amassing evidence that this podcast is actually about reality tv. We also debut a new segment, "Yuk My Yums", and revise it almost instantaneously. Finally, perhaps as a means of celebrating Valentine's Day, Lachlan records his end of the conversation with what seems to be a wad of cellophane in his mouth. 

    Predictions:
    - Jim Grey, our dad of the week, will soon find love

    - Bruce Springsteen will salvage his working class credentials by quickly releasing an album called "Common Ground"

    - Beyond Burgers will steal our "We Likey Beyond" slogan and use it in a highly successful ad campaign

    Write us on whoelseislistening@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter to keep up-to-date with dads being dads on YouTube.

    • 1h 23 min
    8: RIP Dead People

    8: RIP Dead People

    This episode is an episode of firsts. It’s our first biweekly episode. It’s our first advertisement-free episode (RIP Smithfield Hams [Rest in Peepee]). It’s our first rawdog. It features our first Twitter Tight Ten segment. For the first time, Lachlan assumes the role of Australian correspondent. It’s our first eighth episode. And it’s our first episode on hometown songs. 

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    This week, we put some hometown classics into a pot, let them steep, then sip slowly and discuss Tetris marriages, dissect the perfect joke structure, and dabble in ASMR. By examining (to some extent) the songs ‘We Built this City’ by Starship; ‘Palo Alto’ and ‘Fitter, Happier’ by Radiohead; ‘Wagon Wheel’ by both Old Crow Medicine Show and Darius Tucker; ‘More Than a Woman’ by the Bee Gees; and ‘Candy Girl’ by Kiwi, we reflect (to a lesser extent) on our hometowns: San Francisco CA, Todd NC, and Sandgate QLD. Warning! Contains jaw harp.

    • 1h 40 min

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