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Also great for a casual foodie
Casual foodie, here! But aspiring to expand my culinary horizons. Tom is such a delight in this podcast, and their guests are always fascinating and exciting. I’m a low-mid level chef in my home kitchen, and a mid-high level foodie in my dining out adventures. No Bad Food makes it fun and exciting to learn more about food and share in the excitement these experts discuss! Let’s get Tom paired up with Guy Fieri for a straight to Netflix food documentary!
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FeeneyTodd
Great for Foodies and Beginners!!
Tom does an amazing job at picking guests to help the listener learn about cuisines and the culture(s) surrounding them. They really challenge the food scene and encourage the listener to do the same. Seasoned and amateur cooks benefit from their knowledge and content
Kenniwithani
No Bad Episodes!
This has always been a great podcast, but I’ve especially enjoyed it since it’s focus in on food! There’s great conversation about food, but also other things like not fat shaming for loving food and aspects like that! Highly recommend.
hwrintheshire
Full of fun and engaging conversation!
I feel like I’m in the room with the hosts whenever I listen and like I know them personally! (even though I only know people who know them irl...)
Sage&sound
Great listening
I’ve listened to the last 6 episodes or so and really love the dynamics here. It’s fun, purposeful, but not always overly serious. It’s a great podcast to listen to and consistently one that I make time for.
SDP1919
The next MBMBaM
Except more snarky like LPOTL so this is basically the next big thing
461617
Tangential in the best way
Up for Discussion doesn't hold back on honest comments of the world or skimp on the variety of their topics. The hosts aren't afraid to speak their minds which often leads to insightful tangents.
NightDashie
Funny, Easy-listen Breakfast Podcast
My sister played the episode 48 while my family was making breakfast. We loved it so we all stuck around, thanks guys.
beetlebean
V good.
This is probably one of the most genuinely humorous podcasts I've stumbled upon. I think it's got this real, organic feel to it because the hosts are actually friends in real life; "comfortable together, but not so much that they keep you out." It sounds like new hosts will be coming in but the newest ones seem great as well so I expect things will stay as good as they are. (Also I'm not sure what the other reviewer meant by "intended audience is not adults." I'm 22. And no, the hosts do not "ramble on and on in no direction." Sounds like you just can't keep up with a naturally-flowing conversation. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
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tofu1618
'Sgood.
So. I have been listening to Up For Discussion since week one. For a bit of context, I'm Scott, a 21 year old college student from Indiana, and came across the podcast through Tim's Youtube channel. These are three goofy Canadian d00ds in their mid-late twentysomethings who talk about news and pop culture and their personal lives and rap sick rhymes and talk to special guests. And it's genuinely great! It seems the other reviewer here had a bad experience, which is a shame because it's obvious that they didn't give it a chance. Honestly, I feel bad that it took me this long to write a review, and it is kind of shameful that there are so few on iTunes when thay've been doing this for so long and I'm sure there are plenty like me who have been listening from the beginning. I can honestly say that it's one of the few podcasts that I consistently look forward to every week, it's a chill listen. Sorry I can't donate to the Patreon guys, being a poor college boi is hard. :[ But yeah. Keep it up, gentlepersons!
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Doorknobs are swell.
Targeted audience is not adults
It just rambled on and on, no direction, talked over each other, no one had prepared anything on a topic. They might be smart and funny but the group doesn't produce a very compelling product.
Glad I didn't subscribe!
