139 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.

    Therapy Mondays - April 29, 2024

    Therapy Mondays - April 29, 2024

    Hypochondriac David powers through (what he thinks is) COVID to give you more The Seaman's Alive with Tony Five. After that, Therapy Thursdays on a Monday with social worker Gary Direnfeld to discuss the secrets of healthy, long-lasting relationships.
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    • 30 min
    Cat Pee & Tik-Tok = Sick Ghosts - April 26, 2024

    Cat Pee & Tik-Tok = Sick Ghosts - April 26, 2024

    It's the first installment of The Seaman's Alive with Tony Five on This Is Going Well, I Think. David shares a story of a man guessing a woman's age gone terribly wrong. Science man Dan Riskin tells us why cat pee smells worse at different angles. Tech expert Carmi Levy talks about the Tik-Tok ban and more. Finally, it's Ghost Guide Daniel to answer the question: Can ghosts make us sick?
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    • 1 hr 18 min
    Tony's Return - April 19, 2024

    Tony's Return - April 19, 2024

    David starts the show with Tony Five's triumphant return – and phone call with Tony's mother. Then, it's science expert Dan Riskin who follows up on how he enjoyed viewing the eclipse in its path of totality. (Even though David definitely interviewed Dan after the eclipse last week.) Finally, it's psychology PhD candidate at University of Toronto Elaine Hoan on the study the shows how personality type can help predict who's single or in a relationship, and how happy they are.
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    • 49 min
    PMDD & Big Foot - April 18, 2024

    PMDD & Big Foot - April 18, 2024

    After talking about a shrimp-based financial disaster, David is joined by comedian Natasha Vinik and the two go over how difficult the tech job market is. (Bonus: she'll be playing in the Netflix is a Joke festival in May.) Then, it's everything to do with Sasquatch and Big Foot – and whether they're the same thing – with expert in the field, and host of the show Sasquatch University, Ryan Willis.
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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday - April 17, 2024

    Therapy Thursdays on a Wednesday - April 17, 2024

    It's therapy time with therapist and social worker Gary Direnfeld, or more affectionately it's: Gar-apy! Today's topic is funks – how to help friends who are in them, and how to deal with them yourselves.
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    • 36 min
    The Little Voyager That Could - April 16, 2024

    The Little Voyager That Could - April 16, 2024

    After the story of the day (Snap! Crackle! Pop!) and a fungus-based voicemail from "Stephanie," David interviews technology expert Carmi Levy about how NASA may have a fix for the deep space Voyager I probe, and a proposed time standard for the moon. Then, it's why "chosen family" is so important to millennials and Gen Z with cultural historian and author Ainsley Hawthorn.
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    • 43 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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