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Reply All was an American podcast created and hosted by P. J. Vogt and Alex Goldman, produced by Gimlet Media. Reply All released its first episode on November 24, 2014. It peaked at #5 on the US iTunes charts on 3 December 2014. Emmanuel Dzotsi joined the show as a host in 2020. The show ended in 2022.
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An episode about TikTok user Adrian Lopez's birthday party. Guest starring Taylor Lorenz. An episode of Super Tech Support about how Alex Blumberg's Uber account was hacked. An investigation into strange Domino's Pizza orders lead to the mysterious world of pizzajacking. Featuring Damiano Marchetti. An episode about how numerous items get redirected from purchasers on sites such as Poshmark and eBay to a warehouse in New Jersey. Featuring Phia Bennin. An episode of Yes Yes No about Reddit and Victoria Taylor's firing. An episode about how a numerous phone numbers get hijacked by odd recordings. Featuring Emmanuel Dzotsi. An episode about an investigation into the underground domain name sales on the Internet. An episode of Yes Yes No about Antifa and Constable Frozen. An episode of Yes Yes No about electoral maps and Loss.jpg. A second segment covers a missing tortoise named Flash. Featuring Damiano Marchetti. An episode with Jamie Lauren Keiles about depression. Also an episode of Yes Yes No about Zoë Quinn and GamerGate. Also featuring a segment on Email Debt Forgiveness Day. An episode interviewing Ethan Zuckerman and the consequences of his creation of the Pop-up ad. An episode about new insight into the inner workings of a call center scam; follow-up of episodes 102 & 103. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. The second episode in a two-part series covering the story of Jack Maple and the creation of COMPSTAT. An episode covering the story of the minitel in the early days of the Internet in France, and one man's story of posing as a woman in sex chatrooms on the minitel to earn money. Also the first episode featuring Yes Yes No, about doxxing about a New York Times parody Twitter account An episode about the play "Perfect Crime", interviewing lead actress Catherine Russell. Also featuring an interview with host of Gimlet Media show "Sampler", Brittany Luse. 5.364792E8 An episode about tripsitting, and microdosing LSD. Featuring Phia Bennin. An episode of Super Tech Support about a Twitter account with no handle or account name. Featuring Phia Bennin. An episode looking into Zardulu and Pizza Rat. Also a Yes Yes No about the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries, and Super Mario 64 Speedrunning. A call-in episode. Topics covered include but are not limited to Waze and a potential cure for baldness. A look at the local government disputes over the construction of a Foxconn plant in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. The story of the popular website WorldStarHipHop and following up on a missing tortoise from episode 80. Featuring Damiano Marchetti. An episode about Comcast and their issues with a customer's Tweet. Also, an episode of Yes Yes No about a Vine related to toy ducks. A call-in episode. Topics covered include various embarrassing moments on the Internet. Featuring Phia Bennin. The second episode of a two-part series about how a phone scammer calls Alex Goldman. Featuring Damiano Marchetti. An episode about a viral tweet about feral hogs. Titled "Original Sin"; the first part of a four-part series by Sruthi Pinnamaneni looking into the allegations of racism with the Bon Appétit YouTube channel, "The Test Kitchen". An episode of Super Tech Support, about the former picture hosting site Picturelife. 2016-04-26 An episode of Super Tech Support about Jia Tolentino's missing Bitcoin. Featuring Damiano Marchetti. An episode interviewing film director Errol Morris over rumors that his late brother had invented email during his time at MIT. An episode about political debates on Facebook, involving Roxana Baldetti and Otto Pérez Molina. The third part of a four-part series by Sruthi Pinnamaneni about Paul Modrowski's blog from the inside of prison. An interview with Longmont Potion Castle. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode about a Facebook group run by teenagers roleplaying as office workers. Guest starring Karen Duffin. An episode of Yes Yes No about QAnon. A call-in episode. Topics covered include but are not limited to the 2020 United States presidential election. Featuring Emmanuel Dzotsi. An episode of Super Tech Support trying to find where a missing pug went. An episode interviewing writer Chiara Atik and her experiences watching financial transactions on Venmo. A call-in episode. Topics covered include but are not limited to Matt Farley, Lewis Powell, Nichiren Buddhism, a World of Warcraft love triangle. Guest starring Matt Farley. An interview with election forecaster Carl Diggler about Superforecasters. An episode of Yes Yes No covering infinite recursion and Fallout Equestria. Guest starring Jason Mantzoukas. A Russian billionaire funds a project to send a message out to extraterrestrial life. Scientists discuss what that message should be. A corporate attorney moderates family Thanksgiving dinners. Also featuring a segment on Email Debt Forgiveness Day. Featuring Damiano Marchetti. An episode of Super Tech Support about a woman who receives phone calls from unknown numbers and hears snippets of their lives. An episode interviewing film producer Keith Calder, who interacts with conspiracy theorists on Twitter who believe in a cover-up involving him, a model with the same last name, and two members of the band One Direction secretly dating each other. A new segment called "Deep Dive" about Pierre Delecto, and the editing of the Pete Buttigieg Wikipedia page. Guest starring Ashley Feinberg. An episode investigating into whether or not the Florida Governor's press secretary, Christina Pushaw, is using bots on Twitter. The second part of a two-part series about a young Hasidic Jewish man from New Square, New York who discovers the Internet. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode of Yes Yes No about Joyce Carol Oates and Chuck Grassley. Also featuring a segment on Email Debt Forgiveness Day. Updates on past shows. Covers episodes 77, 82, 83, 84, 88, 98, 99, 102, 104, 107, and 109. Featuring Phia Bennin. An episode interviewing Higinio Ochoa, a man who hacked into a police computer system and the consequences he faces as a result. Producer Phia Bennin attempts to phish Alex Blumberg in order to discover the type of person who gets phished. Featuring Phia Bennin. An episode about Rukmini Callimachi of The New York Times, and her ability to communicate with Islamic extremists online. Also the first episode featuring Super Tech Support, this one about housecleaning apps. Alex Goldman uses a phone with spyware installed, allowing P. J. Vogt to see what he does. An episode where P. J. Vogt and Alex Goldman go outside and record what goes on. An episode about Clay Johnson and the outdatedness of government websites. Updates on past shows. Covers episodes 1, 2, 4, 6, 15, 19, 21, 26, 29, 35, 36, 42, and 44. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni and Phia Bennin. An episode of Yes Yes No covering Norm Kelly. Sruthi Pinnamaneni interviews an ALS patient who can only communicate via eye movement and a computer monitor. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode about communicating with the head of states, such as Rafael Correa. An episode where Alex Goldman writes a song about his frustrations with climate change and the perceived lack of a response to it. Guest starring Hrishikesh Hirway. An episode of Yes Yes No about Harambe and Marina Joyce. An episode investigating robocalls. Featuring Phia Bennin and Damiano Marchetti. An episode of Yes Yes No about weird GIFs and Genius. The first part of a two-part series about a young Hasidic Jewish man from New Square, New York who discovers the Internet. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode covering the Internet prank of swatting. An episode of Yes Yes No about the 2020 election and Teen Vogue, a TikTok star who disappeared, and the viral dances used by the Pete Buttigieg and Michael Bloomberg 2020 Democratic primary campaigns. An episode involving a Facebook group about chickens that gets invaded by cryptocurrency users. An episode looking into the Figure 1 app, an image sharing app billed as the Instagram of doctors. An episode about the punishment of Donald Trump's social media accounts, the 2021 storming of the United States Capitol, and a follow-up to episode 170 featuring Alex Blumberg. An episode following up to erroneous comments made about the discovery of the double helix and Rosalind Franklin's contributions to said discovery, in episode 52. An episode of Super Tech Support about an attempt to get Verizon Fios. The future of DRM, the W3C, and copyright protection on the Internet. In addition, a set-up to episode 96. Featuring Phia Bennin. An episode about a mysterious medical malady. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode about TikTok's "Devious Lick" challenge. An episode about "cookie advisors" and wrong emails. Also an episode of Yes Yes No about Adam West. An episode covering one man, Greg Knauss, who was tasked with keeping Paper Magazine's servers running after publishing the Kim Kardashian "Break the Internet" photographs. Also an episode of Yes Yes No about political correctness and Weird Twitter. An episode about Marnie, an Instagram-famous dog. Guest starring Shirley Braha. Also featuring a segment on Email Debt Forgiveness Day. The story of npm, Azer Koçulu, and how he broke the Internet. Also a follow-up to the Yes Yes No from episode 68. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. A follow-up to episode 9 about the racism on the app Yik Yak at Colgate University. An episode where Emmanuel calls every single contact on his list. A dive into who exactly is in a photograph that an Internet forum obsessed over. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode summarizing the show, answering some last few questions listeners had. Featuring Breakmaster Cylinder. A woman uses the computer game The Sims to cope with her grandmother's death. An investigation into why a person received a copyright violation notice from their Internet service provider. An episode of Yes Yes No with Alix Spiegel and Lulu Miller about the Berenstain Bears and the Mandela effect. Also the first episode with the "Undo Undo Undo" segment, where listeners call in about things they should not have sent. An episode about how the confluence of the IRS, Congress, and TurboTax all work together to prevent people from utilizing a free tax return filing service. Guest starring Justin Elliott. The first part of a two-episode about bounty hunters. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode of Yes Yes No about Pepe the Frog and a follow-up to episode 71 involving PictureLife and SmugMug. An episode about Mat Honan, an employee from BuzzFeed who refuses to use personal email. Also featuring a segment on Email Debt Forgiveness Day. An episode of Ten Minutes on Craigslist. Also a segment with Barry Crimmins about AOL chatrooms. Featuring Sylvie Douglis. 60.0 An episode about a website that deletes itself after not receiving messages for 24 hours. An episode of Yes Yes No about BB-8 and the Manosphere. Also an interview with former Twitter engineer Leslie Miley and Adam Davidson of Planet Money. A depressed woman hears a voice in her head known as a Tulpa and is integrated into that community. An episode about LiveJournal and Russian anti-Putin activists. Phia Bennin looks into where an online Adobe Flash game, "Bunni: How We First Met" went. Featuring Phia Bennin. A woman loses her camera in an NYC taxicab. Google sends her to a fake website. An episode of Yes Yes No about Gritty and Jacob Wohl. An episode about a fugitive on the run for the over a decade and his popular Internet entrepreneur alter-ego. An episode of Super Tech Support about a man who recorded a Christmas song in his living room and heard it in the grocery store years later. The first episode in a three-part series covering infighting in the Alabama Democratic Party. Featuring Emmanuel Dzotsi and Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode about a hacker releasing information from a company that sells surveillance software to governments around the world. Also a Yes Yes No about Minion memes. An episode of Super Tech Support about how one couple's house is the default location for Find My Phone apps. A call-in episode. Topics covered include but are not limited to ghosts, seances, and the Mysterious Sax Man of Berkeley. Featuring Phia Bennin and Damiano Marchetti. The first episode in a two-part series covering the story of Jack Maple and the creation of COMPSTAT. Super Tech Support investigates one fan's problem with listening to a favorite podcast, 99% Invisible in his new Mazda car. An episode investigating how a Snapchat account was stolen and sold on the Dark web. Sruthi Pinnamaneni buys a disappointing toothbrush off Amazon and decides to investigate the website's quality decline in recent years. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode about the racism on the app Yik Yak at Colgate University. The troubling practices of drug rehabilitation centers in the United States. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode about a woman who has a mysterious medical condition and her attempts to figure out what it is. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode about online dating and Asian fetishes. Guest starring Stephanie Foo. An episode looking into the world of stolen valor. An episode about the Internet, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, John Dehlin, Hans Mattsson. Guest starring Karen Duffin. An episode about TikTok's algorithm. An episode about the Ripoff Report website and a taxidermist. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. The second part of a four-part series by Sruthi Pinnamaneni about Paul Modrowski's blog from the inside of prison. An episode covering the feud between Carlos Maza and Steven Crowder. Guest starring Carlos Maza. The story behind the creation of the game, "That Dragon, Cancer". Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. A call-in episode. Topics covered are tech-support related. The fourth part of a four-part series by Sruthi Pinnamaneni about Paul Modrowski's blog from the inside of prison. An episode inspired by the Depths of Wikipedia involving the show's producers explaining articles they found interesting, including "cute aggression", the Pittsburgh toilet, and the drama over a picture of Guy Standing, sitting. A rebroadcast of episode 25 with a new chapter added. An episode of Super Tech Support where Alex Goldman attempts to regain an author's domain name. Also featuring a segment on Email Debt Forgiveness Day. A sequel to episode 91, continuing the investigation into how Alex Blumberg's Uber account was hacked. Featuring Phia Bennin. An episode of Super Tech Support investigating why someone's non-fungible token art was stolen. A follow-up to episode 115 about domination via controlling someone else's computer. Also featuring Sports Sports Sports about Joel Embiid. Featuring Sruthia Pinnamaneni. An episode of Yes Yes No covering Natalie Portman, The Knicks and its owner's musical misadventures. An episode covering a trend where white people Venmo black people money following the George Floyd protests. Featuring Emmanuel Dzotsi. A man orders a watch from an Instagram ad and discovers the story behind dropshipping. An episode about a woman who lost her job after posting a widely-considered offensive picture at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, resulting in harassment from military members. An episode featuring an interview with a man, Paul Ford, who built a website that sends him emails from his inner anxieties. A twin hooks her organs to the Internet for her sister's peace of mind. Featuring P. J. Vogt's mother and aunt. An episode of Super Tech Support about a mysterious Tinder picture, and an episode of Yes Yes No about Hillary Clinton. An episode of Yes Yes No about the Wayfair child sex trafficking conspiracy theory and the Sqirl moldy jam scandal. Guest starring Jason Mantzoukas. An episode featuring an interview about ISIS members online. Also an episode of Yes Yes No about Adam West. The second part of a two-episode about bounty hunters. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. A listener discovers a UFO in the Google Maps image for a local store. Alex Goldman investigates. Featuring Jessica Yung. An episode responding to two Craigslist ads. This is the first episode with the "Ten Minutes on Craigslist" segment. Also featuring a segment interviewing a woman on Neal Horsley's hitlist of abortion clinics. An episode of Yes Yes No about Alex Jones' visit to the United States Senate. An episode about Alex Goldman's time with Team Fortress 2. A reporter's pleas for justice after being assaulted in Mexico unexpectedly puts her in conflict with a troll army under the employ of Enrique Peña Nieto. An episode of Yes Yes No. Topics discussed: Tide Pod Challenge, Ugandan Knuckles, Logan Paul suicide video, Somebody Toucha My Spaghet meme. The Reply All team does a retrospective on the failed "Test Kitchen" series. An episode about airline corporation Twitter accounts mistakenly making inappropriate posts. In addition, an interview with Bryan Henderson about the dispute over the phrase "comprised of" on Wikipedia. An episode where author Jonathan Goldstein examines the social media presence of actor Mason Reese. An episode of Yes Yes No about the Area 51 raid and a controversy involving Bret Stephens and an insult on Twitter. An episode about Bill Thomas, the man who worked behind creating the first retirement homes, and his search for redemption. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode of Yes Yes No covering a tweet related to Covfefe. An episode of Yes Yes No about the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, also covering r/The_Donald. Photos of Matt Logelin and his dead wife mysteriously begin appearing in advertisements around the Internet. P. J. and Alex investigate why. The first episode of a two-part series about how a phone scammer calls Alex Goldman. Featuring Damiano Marchetti. A look at the life of Paul Le Roux, computer programmer turned criminal mastermind. P. J. and Alex examine the laws banning backpage.com and its consequences. The second episode in a three-part series covering infighting in the Alabama Democratic Party. Featuring Emmanuel Dzotsi and Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode of Yes Yes No about Jeff Jarvis. Also featuring the "Undo Undo Undo" segment with calls from listeners about their accidental messages they regret leaving. An episode of Super Tech Support investigating why a certain picture keeps showing up in someone's 2016 Toyota Prius. An episode about a man who posted an advertisement for time travel. Guest starring Lynn Levy. P. J. and Alex investigate strange air conditioner sounds from a relaxation app. The story of J. R. Brinkley. An episode interviewing the creator of the Click Together app and Matt Furie. An episode about the world of breast milk sales. Featuring Phia Bennin. An episode interviewing Peter Dodds, who, with Chris Danforth, created a hedonometer to judge the relative happiness of a nation. An episode about how to hide personal information from Internet service providers. Also featuring a segment on Email Debt Forgiveness Day. An episode where Hrishikesh Hirway of the Song Exploder podcast interviews Breakmaster Cylinder. An episode of Yes Yes No that explores the world of cancel culture to the tune of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start The Fire." Also, an update to episode 139, where a Syrian refugee seeks a college education in Canada. An episode of Yes Yes No. Topics discussed: Pottermore's claims about sanitation in the Harry Potter universe, Charles C. Johnson. Guest starring Jason Mantzoukas. The third episode in a three-part series covering infighting in the Alabama Democratic Party. Featuring Emmanuel Dzotsi and Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An investigation into the history and identity of QAnon. An episode of Super Tech Support investigating why a certain artist keeps showing up in someone's Spotify. An episode of Super Tech Support case in which a pop song from the 90's cannot be found anywhere on the Internet. A call-in episode. Topics covered include but are not limited to the COVID-19 pandemic. Updates on past shows. Covers episodes 47, 53, 56, 57, 60, 61, 64 through 67, 68, 69, 76, 78, and 83. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni, Phia Bennin, and Damiano Marchetti. A follow-up to episode 91's investigation into how Alex Blumberg's Uber account was hacked. Featuring Phia Bennin. Titled "Glass Office"; the second part of a four-part series by Sruthi Pinnamaneni looking into the allegations of racism with the Bon Appétit YouTube channel, "The Test Kitchen". The series was cancelled after this episode. The Reply All team discusses their search histories. This is the first segment of the "Don't You Wish You Were Incognito" segment. Guest starring Ashley Feinberg and Katie Notopoulos. An observation of YouTube Kids' influx of strange challenges and bizarre horror content, including the supposed demon Momo. Guest starring Katie Notopoulos. Featuring Phia Bennin and Damiano Marchetti. An episode about Taylor Nicole Dean's YouTube pet channel and the concept of "Pet YouTubers". Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. One man's search for ALS reversals. Featuring Sruthi Pinnamaneni. An episode about the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and Matthew Keys. The story of the Canadian queer woman who began the first incel website. An episode about a woman who uses Miranda July's app, "Somebody", to tell her ex that she loves him. The first part of a four-part series by Sruthi Pinnamaneni about Paul Modrowski's blog from the inside of prison. An episode of Yes Yes No about James Damore. Also features the first segment of Sports Sports Sports about Enes Kanter and Kevin Durant. A follow-up investigation to episode 76 about Google AdWords and locksmithing. Updates on past shows. Covers episodes 130, 127, 128, 119, 122, 126, 82, 129, 83, 84, 109, 125, 112, 115, 123, 113, 104, 120, 114, 75, and 57. Featuring Phia Bennin and Damiano Marchetti. An investigation into whether or not Facebook uses the microphone on a cell phone to deliver ads related to what the user says. An episode about Email Debt Forgiveness Day. Featuring Phia Bennin.
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Favor Atender Today's the Day Decoders The Crime Machine, Part II State of Panic Louder Apocalypse Soon Thank You for Noticing Gleeks and Gurgles On the Inside, Part IV The Test Kitchen, Revisited The Reply All Halloween Scream-A-Thon The Test Kitchen, Part One Hello? The Return of the Russian Passenger Pandemic Be Damned The Woman in the Air Conditioner Dark Pattern Storming the Castle A Simple Question The Cathedral At World's End Bonus: The Man Who Refused To Email An App Sends a Stranger to Say 'I Love You' DMV Nation The Founder Back End Trouble Follow the Money Stolen Valor On the Inside, Part II Past, Present, Future 2 Worldstar Who's Going? Brian vs. Brian This Website is For Sale The Case of the Phantom Caller This Proves Everything Alex Goldman, Demon Hunter The Reversal 30 Voyage Into Pizzagate The Real Enemy, Part 2 I Want To Break Free Quit Already! The Skip Tracer, Part II The Flower Child The Russian Passenger The Line America's Hottest Talkline Long Distance: The Real Alex Martin The Least You Could Do Reply All's 2018 Year End Extravaganza Man of the People The Law That Sticks Past, Present, Future Raising the Bar Shine On You Crazy Goldman The French Connection An Ad for the Worst Day of Your Life Goodbye All The Year of the Wallop Summer Hotline The Mold and The Beautiful Absolutely Devious Lick Shipped to Timbuktu Anxiety Box Exit & Return, Part II I Love You, I Loathe You The Grand Tapestry Of Pepe Flash Into the Depths What Kind of Idiot Gets Phished Friends and Blasphemers On The Inside The Cure for Everything Taking Power The Contact List The Picture Taker We Know What You Did Bedbugs and Aliens The Art of Making and Fixing Mistakes No More Safe Harbor Black Hole, New Jersey The Silence in the Sky Zardulu Boy Wonder Undo, Undo, Undo Surefire Investigations Silence and Respect The World's Most Expensive Free Watch The Reply All Hotline The Test Kitchen, Part Two The Crime Machine, Part I On the Inside, Part III I Am Not a Bot Disappeared Dead is Paul A Song of Impotent Rage Jennicam Obfuscation The Prophet One Strike Boy in Photo The Attic and Closet Show 2 Candidate One The Secret Life of Alex Goldman The Time Traveler and the Hitman The Magic Store Favor Atender: The Return INVCEL All My Pets Matt Lieber Goes To Dinner The Case of the Missing Hit 1000 Hack the Police Twicarus Is That You, KD? The Snapchat Thief The Antifa Supersoldier Spectacular Is Facebook Spying on You? Adam Pisces and the $2 Coke The Great Momo Panic Lost in a Cab Love is Lies The Real Enemy, Part 1 Robocall: Bang Bang The Secret, Gruesome Internet For Doctors Bonus: The Reddit Implosion Explainer The Takeover Perfect Crime The Rainbow Pug Autumn Pain Funnel The Rainbow Chain Fog of Covfefe The QAnon Code A Pirate In Search of a Judge Negative Mount Pleasant The Venova King This Website Will Self Destruct The Bitcoin Hunter Blind Spot Search Party Minka @ISIS Baby King Account Suspended Did Errol Morris' Brother Invent Email? Making Friends Alex Jones Dramageddon Craigslist, Horsley's List In the Tall Grass The Real Enemy, Part 3 Pierre Delecto and the Spooky Adventure Fool's Trade The Writing on the Wall Milk Wanted Sandbox The Skip Tracer, Part I Reply All's Year End Extravaganza The Fever Long Distance, Part II Reply All Exploder I've Killed People and I Have Hostages Underdog Beware All Good Job, Alex We Didn't Start The Fire Flying the Coop Permanent Record Exit & Return, Part I The Evilest Technology On Earth :-) Country of Liars Trust the Process Long Distance Second Language Vampire Rules Yik Yak Returns The Man in the FBI Hat Friendship Village What It Looks Like Why Is Mason Reese Crying? The Roman Mars Mazda Virus The Confetti Cannon Happiness Calculator vs. Alex Goldman Apologies to Dr. Rosalind Franklin Earth Pony In The Desert The Attic and Closet Show Very Quickly to the Drill
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Reply All was an American podcast created and hosted by P. J. Vogt and Alex Goldman, produced by Gimlet Media. Reply All released its first episode on November 24, 2014. It peaked at #5 on the US iTunes charts on 3 December 2014. Emmanuel Dzotsi joined the show as a host in 2020. The show ended in 2022.
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