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October 01, 2010

Insufficient Funds: Stop Podcasting Yourself

Insufficient Funds is a weekly post in which we feature a free, or very close to it, piece of media that you can enjoy without overdrafting your bank account. So if you're low on funds, stay tuned to Cerebral Pop every Friday morning.

Podcasts are one of my favorite forms of entertainment as I'm in my car at least five hours a day, 365 days a year. And it's only natural that with all of that podcast listening time, my taste in the form of entertainment that I hold so dear has slowly turned from talk of video games and movies, to just plain comedy shows. I used to listen to at least one video game podcast a day, but now my iTunes list is filled with stuff to make me laugh; And Stop Podcasting Yourself is one of my favorites.

Think of it as the Canadian Jordan Jesse Go, another comedy podcast I wrote about awhile back. Actually, after frequent mentions of SPY on the JJGo forums, they were adopted by MaximumFun.org, the website that hosts Jordan Jesse Go, among others.

Apparently the Vancouver comedy scene is thriving, because their seemingly never-ending line of local comedian guests are all absolutely hilarious. I've been listening to their vast catalog of back-episodes and they've all been thoroughly entertaining. It's easy to hop in on the most recent episode, or dig into the more than 130 older episodes.

Find it in iTunes, or listen on the web here.

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