Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Vulture

Hrishikesh Hirway’s Song Exploder (Live from Vulture Festival)

This week on Good One, host Jesse David Fox brings you a conversation he had with Hrishikesh Hirway, the host/producer of the podcast Song Exploder, live at Vulture Festival 2023. Song Exploder, a podcast in which a musician walks through the process of making a song, was the single biggest influence on Good One, so the two hosts had a fun time deconstructing the art of deconstructing art.
Song Exploder is celebrating its 10th anniversary this month! Stream wherever you listen to podcasts.
Order Jesse's book (out now!), Comedy Book: How Comedy Conquered Culture–and the Magic That Makes It Work here: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374604714/comedybook
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Vulture Festival Podcast

Vulture Festival Podcast

Pop Culture Trivia Game Show

Welcome to the Vulture Festival Podcast, featuring the interviews and panel discussions from the 2016 Vulture Festival. This is Pop Culture Trivia Game Show, recorded live at Vulture Festival on Sunday, May 22nd, and featuring hosts, stars of Happy Endings Adam Pally and Casey Wilson, with the cast of Younger: Sutton Foster, Miriam Shor, Debi Mazar, Nico Tortorella, and Dan Amboyer and their opponents, the cast of You’re the Worst: Stephen Falk, Aya Cash, Chris Geere, Kether Donohue, and Desmin Borges.


The Vulture TV Podcast

New York Magazine

A Walk Down TV Podcast Memory Lane

On this final episode of the Vulture TV Podcast, host Gazelle Emami, TV Critic Matt Zoller-Seitz and Vulture Columnist Jen Chaney are joined by producer Jordan Bell to revisit some of the show's best moments. 

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Switched on Pop

Vulture

Hip-hop's Sea Change at Rolling Loud

Hip-hop is in a weird place right now. Research says that the genre, in both streaming and chart performance, has declined over the last decade. And while rap artists can still get number one songs on the Hot 100, it’s a far cry from the peak of trap circa 2017, when Nielsen data named hip-hop as the most popular genre in the U.S.
So what does that mean for the future of rap? To find out, producer Reanna Cruz spent all weekend reporting from Inglewood, CA, at the California edition of the world’s largest hip-hop festival: Rolling Loud. Through talking to attendees and catching the weekend’s hottest sets, they learned about the current state of hip-hop – the good and the bad – as well as what the future may hold.
To read Reanna’s highs and lows from the festival, check out their Vulture article here. 

Special thanks to Antonio Cruz for his production help on this episode.

Songs Discussed:

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