Slumberpod

Slumberpod

Three sleepy comedians, Danish, Shaunak and Neel host a podcast. It’s a sleepover for the ears, where the line between comedy, chaos, and confessions gets blurry. No segments. No structure. Just that 2 AM at a sleepover vibe.

  1. Peptide Frenzy, Weed Anxiety, Balto and Mr. Freeze Was The Good Guy | Slumberpod Ep. 19

    May 20

    Peptide Frenzy, Weed Anxiety, Balto and Mr. Freeze Was The Good Guy | Slumberpod Ep. 19

    What's up sleepyheads! This one starts with a genuinely important question: why do they say "mush" to sled dogs? Nobody knows. Nobody has ever known. Moving on. Episode 19 is one of those where you sit down to talk about one thing and two hours later you've accidentally solved multiple problems and filed several dibs claims. The boys get into peptides (just steroids with a better PR team), the Dubai chocolate trend and what the next one is going to be, and a full get-rich-quick breakdown for anyone with a spot on the Lower East Side and a graphic designer on call. That conversation somehow births the Broke Willy Wonka — a man who went too hard on Dubai chocolate futures, has boxes stacked to the ceiling, kids sleeping on inventory, wife texting him that they need to talk, crying and shaving while singing Pure Imagination. His Oompa Loompas want healthcare. It's not going well. From there: weed strains named after emotions (you know they're made up, you buy them anyway), an honest conversation about panic attacks and weed anxiety, the part of comedy that can never be taught, and the Balto-runs-Dubai-chocolate bit that nobody asked for but everyone needed. Then they figure out what to do with Billionaire Row (affordable housing, obviously — single moms with six kids hanging clothes out of the skull and crossbones window), make a unanimous declaration that they are not cocaine people but would absolutely play one on a VICE YouTube video, spend way too long on Gargoyles and whether a reboot would have them dealing with the manosphere, and close out with the most heartfelt Mr. Freeze defense you've ever heard on a comedy podcast. Also: saxophone lungs, a dab story, and the weed store guy being visibly impressed, which is the last thing you ever want.

    1h 5m
  2. Fast Food Toys, Airplane Etiquette, and Fortnite Presidents | SlumberPod Ep. 12

    12/16/2025

    Fast Food Toys, Airplane Etiquette, and Fortnite Presidents | SlumberPod Ep. 12

    On this episode of SlumberPod, Neel Ghosh, Shaunak Godkhindi, and Danish Maqbool spiral through movies, nostalgia, travel, politics, internet culture, and late-night intrusive thoughts with the energy of guys who absolutely should not be recording past midnight. The episode opens with a deep dive into Letterboxd Top Fours, debating The Matrix, Spy Kids, Space Jam, The Talented Mr. Ripley, poker movies, and the concept of “one-day movies.” From there, the guys passionately revisit Robert Rodriguez’s Spy Kids era, practical effects, early-2000s gadgets, DVD drops at Target, and the lost art of McDonald’s toys—eventually concluding that when corporations start giving away socks, something is deeply wrong with America. The conversation drifts into Sean Baker’s early films, New York authenticity, delivery workers, and stories that unfold over a single day before turning toward travel: crying on airplanes, being brown in transit, post‑9/11 paranoia, deplaning etiquette, and the moral corruption caused by airport lounges. There’s love for Amtrak, train drinking, smoking stops in forgotten towns, and the simple joy of moving walkways. Later, the pod veers into politics-as-spectator-sport, mayoral excitement, Obama-era optimism, and imagining presidents as streamers—culminating in a fully unhinged Fortnite scenario featuring Obama, Bill Clinton, Ariana Grande, and Goku. The episode closes in a swirl of childhood nostalgia, Madden 04, Pokémon designs, bootleg graphic tees, and the feeling of being spiritually faded by the internet. It’s a loose, absurd, half‑philosophical episode about movies, masculinity, race, consumer decay, airports, trains, American decline, and why Spy Kids still kind of rules.

    52 min

Ratings & Reviews

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Three sleepy comedians, Danish, Shaunak and Neel host a podcast. It’s a sleepover for the ears, where the line between comedy, chaos, and confessions gets blurry. No segments. No structure. Just that 2 AM at a sleepover vibe.

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