Episode notes
John-Luke Roberts presents another episode made up of our supporters’ ideas for podcasts that could be on the Sound Heap Inc. Podcast Network. You’re going to hear:
- PlatyPlus: a podcast which discusses which features would be good or bad to add to a platypus (Pia)
- Explaining British Food to Americans (Amy Goldschlager)
- 64 Slices of American Cheese: Hosts and guests run through all the ways they’d use a package of 64 slices of American cheese, no repeats (Kyle McCowin)
- Plague Doctor Fashion Slapdown: A fun, flirty, leech-riddled recap of the very latest in Plague Doctor Fashion Trends (Mirabai Knight)
- Bitch-fest: A show where professional dog show trainers complain about the entitled show-dogs they’re currently training. (Peter Rowe)
- Alphabest: The hosts buy and test / consume every item from their local supermarket in alphabetical order and rank them to see whether alphabetical order correlates with qualatative order. (Tom O’Callaghan)
- No Fact Like A Factoid: Hosts compete to say the most wrong but plausibly true thing (Robert Wells)
- Watching All The Films: Film chat podcast, but they’ve started with that one of the train coming in to the station and they’re trying not to miss anything out (Robert Wells)
…as well as a possibly-too-meta look at how we landed on how to do Kim Grazulis’s idea of Quran Quran: A Muslim Perspective on pop rock group Duran Duran. PLUS! Did we just write the song of the summer?
Sound Heap was created and hosted by John-Luke Roberts, and featured Jeremy Bent, Kylie Brakeman, Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Jo Neary, Will Sebag-Montefiore, Bilal Zafar. The original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch & Compass, and the show was mixed by Rich Evans at Syncbox Post. It was produced and edited by Ed Morrish for Lead Mojo productions.
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- Jeremy Bent
- Kylie Brakeman
- Rosie Holt
- Brendan Murphy
- Jo Neary
- Will Sebag-Montefiore
- Bilal Zafar
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John-Luke Roberts, the CEO and Fun Captain of Sound Heap, Inc., welcomes you to the Sound Heap podcast – the podcast of podcasts. It will give you a taste of shows from across the Sound Heap network, which was set up in 2008, with a simple mission statement: “Make Too Many Podcasts,” and Lord knows we’ve been churning them out since then.
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