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Best Dave Warneke podcasts we could find (updated June 2020)
Best Dave Warneke podcasts we could find
Updated June 2020
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The book club podcast where Dave Warneke has read the book so you don't have to. Each episode Dave tells two special guests all about a classic novel or play, and by the end of the show, both you and they can pretend you've read it. From Austen to Tolstoy, Shakespeare to Hemingway... Devour a classic in a single sitting.
 
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The X-Files was a sci-fi drama series debuting in 1994 - this week we are joined by Dave to discuss, in particular the season 1 finale, The Erlenmeyer Flask which includes the famous line "Okay, Mulder. But I'm warning you, if this is monkey pee, you're on your own." Watch the episode at https://youtube.com/MattStewart Support the show on Patreon h…
 
Dropping in with a super mini bonus episode for Edgar Allan Poe Week (#EAPW) at the Do Go On Podcast Network! I read a brief summary of Poe's short story Hop Frog which involves orangutans (sort of) and also this week's Book Cheat about Poe's The Murders in the Rue Morgue which is a Prime Ma(yo/Book Cheat crossover! You should check out Book Cheat'…
 
Edgar Allan Poe is often referred to as the most influential American writer of all time. He pioneered the short story and also wrote the first ever detective novel. But he saved his greatest mystery for last... his death. Why did the greatest writer of his generation go missing for a week, before turning up in another city, wearing clothes that di…
 
On this episode of Book Cheat Dave has read Edgar Allan Poe's The Murders In The Rue Morgue. Often pointed to as the first ever detective novel, this story greatly influenced pop culture and set the template for super sleuths like Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot. Joining Dave to hear all about it is Do Go On's Matt Stewart. Support Book Cheat on…
 
Erika Fleury from the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance (and author of Monkey Business) is back to finish what she started last week! In this episode we hear more about a current campaign NAPSA is working on and Erika answers more of your questions! Donate to the Chimpanzees In Need and help #ErikaMakeItRain http://primatesanctuaries.org/ch…
 
You may know Phil Hartman as one of the brightest stars at The Groundlings, Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons - but his career also had some unexpected twists and turns, before it all ended in tragedy. This week's episode is brought to you by Express VPN, visit: ExpressVPN.com/dogoon Our new weekly web series on Stupid Old Channel is out now: ht…
 
This is the podcast version of episode one of our new web series that we made with Stupid Old Studios. You can watch the video of the episode complete with animations, props and lots and lots of regret face right now on The Stupid Old Channel YouTube page (link below). Episode one is all about The Hollywood Sign and how a giant billboard accidental…
 
Erika Fleury from the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance (and author of Monkey Business) is back by popular demand! In this episode we hear about a current campaign NAPSA is working on and Erika answers your questions! NAPSA and Erika links: http://primatesanctuaries.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PrimateSanctuary/ Instagram: https:…
 
On this episode of Book Cheat Dave has read Shirley Jackson's classic short story, 'The Lottery.' Joining Dave to hear why upon publication in 1948 it was met with outrage is Jess Perkins from Do Go On and Naomi Higgins from Batch Bitch. Read The Lottery in full on the New Yorker's website: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1948/06/26/the-lottery …
 
At the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, the only team anyone could talk about was the US men's basketball team, AKA 'The Dream Team'. It was the first time NBA players were allowed to compete at the Games and they were expected to dominate the tournament. At the same Olympics, Lithuania was competing for the first time since 1928, less than 18 months after…
 
This week is another episode of Ask Matt Anything! The questions range in topic from comedy, beer, travel, podcasting and of course primates! Check out http://youtube.com/mattstewart for the video version of this episode and other stand up and interview videos! Buy merch here: https://mattstewartcomedy.com/shop/ Support the show on Patreon Our twit…
 
Beginning in the 1980s, the citizens of North Pond in Maine were haunted by a mysterious intruder. Things like batteries and propane tanks went missing from cabins and homes, while more expensive items were left untouched. Decades passed without police getting any closer to finding the culprit who became known in town as the North Pond Hermit. Our …
 
On this episode of Book Cheat Dave has read Nigerian author Chinua Achebe's classic novel, Thing Fall Apart. Hearing all about part two and three of the tale of feared Igbo warrior Okonkwo is Matt Stewart from Do Go On and Cass Paige from Sanspants Radio. I highly recommend listening to part one (episode before listening to this second half. Suppor…
 
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