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Potato Lady Bex 01/16/2025
I (34F) had made a Reddit account years ago, but didn’t start using the app until last year when I needed some highly specific work advice. A friend recommended asking the appropriate highly specialized subreddit, and I did so. (Got some great advice! Stopped my panic attack in its tracks.) Since then, I started browsing more, and stumbled upon this podcast by way of the subreddit. I decided to give it a listen, as I liked the idea of having other people curate the best Reddit posts for me.

The first episode I listened to included a story I had seen about an OP whose sister cut off her and her husband when her husband made a highly political “joke” that was actually a threat against OP’s sister. I’ll admit, my first thought was, “Oh no! This show is hosted by three dudes. No way they’re going to side with OP’s sister.” That’s when S, J, and J put me in my place. Their outrage towards OP and empathy for the sister forced me to confront my own preconceived sexist notions. I had to admit that I’d been wrong to jump to the conclusion that they would side with the “dude” in any given scenario.

Every episode I listen to goes further to prove how empathetic, witty, intelligent, and open-minded these three guys are. It’s such a breath of fresh air in today’s (American) political climate. I didn’t know “people read Reddit” was a podcast genre, but I don’t see myself ever needing another show in that subcategory besides this one. S, J, and J offer incisive commentary, mixed with plenty of laughs. I also seriously appreciate that they don’t waste time trying to adjudicate whether the post is real or made up. It’s more fun that they react to everything as if it’s 100% real! Their reactions are hilarious (especially when Sean hears about a relationship with a sketchy age gap), and I appreciate the thoughtful discussions that ensue.

So AITA for liking this show? Nah, NTA.
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Mulan_1998 02/13/2025
I love this podcast! The last few months have been too much for my mental health, so I’ve been listening to this podcast the most! John, Sean (spelling it properly. I know what it’s like, because very rarely do people know how to say my last name. 🤣) and Josh are amazing young men! You three along with my three sons, brothers and dad give me hope that good men exist still. That you support good people who are good to others. I love John’s sense of humor! I love Sean’s chill vibe. I love Josh’s calming voice. You give great pov’s and advice. Thanks for making me laugh and not lose the little bit of peace I still try to hold on to in this crazy world.
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Paaandaaaaaaaaaa 04/21/2025
I absolutely love this podcast! The 3 hosts are incredibly relatable and seem like genuinely good human beings. They never claim to be experts or mansplain and carry themselves with a humble humility that I really respect. They also really care about their listener community. Added bonus: they’re hilarious!
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Giulia (said like Julia) 04/16/2025
Long time listener & patreon rich rich 😁 I have to admit, I started my podcast journey with Two Hot Takes, but, I’m proud to say Reddit on Wiki is the only podcast I have in my life for the last 2 years!! You 3 have become such homies to me, and make my work from home so much less lonely. Without knowing it, you guys got me through SO much, I’m so happy to have a home in yall’s podcast ❤️. As long as I can afford, you have a rich rich in me ✨. HIGHLY RECOMMEND to all.
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WomensRightsandWrongs 04/25/2025
Recently had the realization that these three men capitalize off of stories about domestic violence while doing absolutely nothing to support survivors. Not to mention the horrible, uneducated opinions they give on the subject. They act like they’re these “feminist kings” when the reality is they’re just dudes with microphones. Not much different than any of the others. Victim-blaming, misogynistic views hidden behind a faux woke facade. They delete comments from survivors who critique them while simultaneously pretending they’re all about “taking accountability”.
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