146 episodes

Descend on chaos and uncertainty. Wonderful. Terrible. Irreverent. Irrelevant. Whatever it turns into, it’ll turn into something. This Is Going Well, I Think.
The show oscillates between frenzied comedy and confession-booth sincerity, blurring the lines between his personal relationships and on-air ones in a way both intimate and (arguably) intrusive. Think Car Talk, but not helpful at all.
New episodes five days a week. No promises. This show is a nightmare.

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This Is Going Well, I Think with David Cooper David Cooper

    • Comedy
    • 5.0 • 10 Ratings

Descend on chaos and uncertainty. Wonderful. Terrible. Irreverent. Irrelevant. Whatever it turns into, it’ll turn into something. This Is Going Well, I Think.
The show oscillates between frenzied comedy and confession-booth sincerity, blurring the lines between his personal relationships and on-air ones in a way both intimate and (arguably) intrusive. Think Car Talk, but not helpful at all.
New episodes five days a week. No promises. This show is a nightmare.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Bat Nasal Echolocation Hour for 4 Hours - May 10, 2024

    Bat Nasal Echolocation Hour for 4 Hours - May 10, 2024

    It's another installment of This Is Going Well, I Think. (But honestly, what else would this be?) David goes through some stories of the day. Science educator and media personality Dan Riskin talks about strange Viking body modifications and speedy frog evolution – but David turns the conversation to super fungus and personal shower routines. Technology expert Carmi Levy and David get into a spirited debate on how Gen Z's don't care if "influencers" are AI bots or real people. Finally, comedian Natasha Vinik talks about being in Los Angeles for the Netflix is a Joke festival and how she's "all backed up."
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    • 1 hr 16 min
    Butt-Tox - May 9, 2024

    Butt-Tox - May 9, 2024

    David packs this episode of This Is Going Well, I Think with four riveting interviews. First it's Chris Bustamante, a nurse practitioner and owner of Lushful Aesthetics, who trademarked HoleTox – yes, that's botox for your butthole!!! Then, associate professor of psychology at York University Amy Muise walks us through research that dispels the notion of the five "love languages." After that, another professor of psychology, this time at University of Toronto, Steve Joordens and David discuss whether children should be able to take mental health days. And finally, it's Tony Five's triumphant return to the show – except it's anything but triumphant! (Tony describes what he does on the show as "abject banality.") Watch out for David's great joke edited into Tony's interview. We promise it'll all make sense in the end.
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    • 47 min
    Give Me Space - May 7, 2024

    Give Me Space - May 7, 2024

    Tony Five gives a final Seaman's Alive with Tony Five update. Then, it's all things space with astrobiologist Sarah Rugheimer, who tells us about a laser that hit earth from 140 million miles away, moon seeds taking root around the US, and more. Social worker Gary Direnfeld partakes in Therapy Thursdays and a Tuesday with David and the two discuss labels.
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    • 40 min
    Mommy, What's My Name? - May 3, 2024

    Mommy, What's My Name? - May 3, 2024

    Tony Five gives us the seaman's update. David walks us through a Florida Man's snakes in underpants story. Science educator Dan Riskin tells us how words of self-affirmation are a good thing, and about an AI with an intentionally twisted mind. Associate psychology professor at York College of Pennsylvania, Dr. Samantha Deffler talks about what goes on when you mix up your children's names. David calls his mother with the results of Dr. Deffler's research.
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    • 40 min
    Shower? I Hardly Knew Her! - May 2, 2024

    Shower? I Hardly Knew Her! - May 2, 2024

    David rushes through show so he can prepare clams. Tony Five provides a sea-worthy update. Carmi Levy discusses tech stories including a state-sponsored security breach, and problems with Tesla's autopilot. Environmental auditor Donnachadh McCarthy tells us why you don't need to shower so much. (Check out his book, The Prostitute State – How Britain's Democracy was Hijacked.)
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    • 46 min
    Loud Pipe Psychopathy - May 1, 2024

    Loud Pipe Psychopathy - May 1, 2024

    Tony Five gives an Florentine update. David recounts a couple of offbeat stories. Prompted by reading how the man who set himself on fire outside the Trump trial courthouse came to his beliefs, conspiracy theory expert Nathan Radke and David discuss the dangers of conspiratorial thinking. (Check out Nathan's podcast: The Uncover Up Conspiracy Cast.) Finally, a study says people who like loud cars are likely young, male and score high on psychopathy and sadism – David talks to Dr. Julie Aitken Schermer, a psychology professor who did the research.
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    • 45 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
10 Ratings

10 Ratings

kazamatzuri ,

There are still normal people in the US

Always refreshing to listen to this. Restores the faith a little bit that there are still normal people who are not afraid to talk about things. Guess all the people in the US who are not afraid of swear words and naked feet are imports.
Cheers David ;)

kappsinger ,

never listened

but it deserves 5 stars for the amazing url

www.jew.pizza

Traxton ,

This is not a podcast

It is a live streamed radio show that is converted to a podcast through the magic of science. It is very good and you can even buy a motorcycle from listening to the show.

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