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Edgy Podcast Reviews 86: Hotcakes-Uhh Yeah Dude-Hey Brooklyn

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Hotcakes

Category: Comedy

Hotcakes is a weekly discussions between TeezeCrost, Gwardo, and other guests. Unfortunately, it does not take much listening to notice that Hotcakes is using the tired formula of recording friends talking together. The podcasts has limited appeal for listeners because the majority of the humor is dependent upon inside jokes of which only the hosts and guest(s) are aware. Additionally, episodes tend to be very long and have poor sound quality. If bad language is a problem, this is not the show for you. Hotcakes does have potential with guests that are seemingly ready to interact with their listening community. We hope the hosts are able to freshen-up the format and content so that it appeals more to an outside audience.

Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Jana

Uhh Yeah Dude

Category: Comedy

Uhh Yeah Dude is intensely consistent with shows released every week. This has led to the high number of episodes already produced: almost 200 as of this review. Episodes are recorded either in front of an audience or with the two hosts alone in the studio. Regardless, episodes have a “stand-up comedy” feel. Seth and Jonathan discuss the latest in current news and give hilarious commentary. Somewhat regular segments include Jonathan’s poetry, “what would be worse?,” “which would your rather?,” and questions people submit to Parade Magazine. Seth and Jonathan have masterfully united their community of listeners who are actively involved with the podcast. As a result, Uhh Yeah Dude has its own UYD (Uhh Yeah Dude) index which is a categorization of topics discussed in the podcast. If this is your type of humor, you’ll love this show.

Rating: ★★★☆☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★★☆ Jana

Hey Brooklyn

Category: Arts


Hey Brooklyn is a show dedicated to highlighting the creative people of Brooklyn, New York. Host Amber provides variety for each episode by
interviewing different people. Artists such as musicians, writers,
painters, and actors are featured along with small business owners and inventors. Amber has an interesting interview technique that has grown progressively more effective. Additionally, Hey Brooklyn has zeroed in on a target market. It may also be showing companies and agencies a new way to find eclectic talent. The sound quality is great as the show is professionally produced. Hey Brooklyn did not dazzle us but is certainly worth a listen and may get your “creative juices” flowing.

Rating: ★★★☆☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★☆☆ Jana

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