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Edgy Podcast Reviews 85: Max Buffers Media Museum-I Know Everything-Forgotten Classics

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Max Buffers Media Museum

Category: TV and Film

The foundational goal for Max Buffers Media Museum is to be a satirical to display how poor television programming has become and to illustrate ways producers treat audiences. However, Max Buffer and Terry Bland are the host’s fictitious alter egos. Daniel believes the lack of connection between the hosts and alter egos leads to the detriment of the podcasts. New listeners will not have an clue what the concept of Max Buffers Media Museum truly is. Listeners will need to specifically research to understand the foundation of the podcast. This is a lot to ask of new listeners. Once listened to in proper context the high brow humor and satirical jokes begin to present themselves.

Rating: ★★½☆☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★☆☆ Jana

I Known Everything

Category: Comedy

Adam Sherlock and Levi Lebo have conversations about their lives broken into different chapters based on the topic. The hosts are frequently joined by guests that discuss embarrassing childhood stories, weird news, and sexuality. According to I Known Everything the joke is seeing “how little they DO know about any given topic”. There are humorous stories that are great for a group of friends to record together for further posterity. However, Daniel and Jana differ significantly as to the audience and size of the target market I Known Everything will reach. (Listen to the audio show to learn more). We applaud the use of enhancing the podcasting which allows listeners to skip forward or move backward to specific times in the show. Finally, despite the difference in opinions, Daniel and Jana agree the length of the podcast is too long with the most recent episode (Episode 25) running two hours.

Rating: ★★½☆☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★★☆ Jana

Forgotten Classics

Category: Literature

Julie is the host that aspires to inspire readers to find and remember classic literature that modern society tends to overlook. Julie is a story teller that read select classics while lending accents and other tone variations to assist in separate character dialogue. After reading chapter(s) from a book Julie then follows up with feedback and additional discussion regarding the story. Forgotten Classics begin each episode with reviews of podcasts labeled Podcast Highlights that Julie has heard that she finds inspiring if not interesting. It does not take long after listening that you feel an invitational hospitality. However, we would recommend that Julie possibly change-up her selections or at least the length of the books read. For example, reading through Uncle Tom’s Cabin took most of 2009. For much more about Forgotten Classics please listen to the audio portion of Edgy Podcast Reviews.

Rating: ★★★½☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★½☆ Jana

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