Stack of Dimes is the official podcast of guilty pleasures. Covering the topics that matter: Fast food, DTV movies, JCVD, Reality TV, Ke$ha, late-night drunk eating, forgotten candy, Albert Pyun, old school video games, Rotten comics, Jeff Wincott, childhood toys, and secret work bathrooms.
The Stack of Dimes podcast is a true gem in the world of podcasts. As a long time listener, I can confidently say that it never fails to entertain and bring a smile to my face. The hosts, JD and Thunder, have a natural chemistry and their banter is hilarious. They cover a wide range of topics including pop culture, childhood memories, junk food, action movies, and more. What sets this podcast apart is its ability to make even the most mundane topics interesting and funny. It feels like you're having a conversation with old friends and being included in their inside jokes.
One of the best aspects of The Stack of Dimes podcast is its relatability. Despite growing up in different circumstances, I can still relate to almost everything they talk about. Whether it's dealing with aches and pains in our mid-40s or struggling to understand the younger generation (gen z), there's always something that resonates with me as a listener. This sense of connection makes the podcast feel personal and adds an extra layer of enjoyment.
Another standout aspect of this podcast is its nostalgia factor. JD and Thunder often delve into their childhood memories and discuss movies, TV shows, and trends from the 80s and 90s. As someone who also grew up during that era, it's incredibly fun to reminisce about those times through their stories and anecdotes. It feels like taking a trip down memory lane while enjoying some good laughs.
However, one potential downside to The Stack of Dimes podcast is its occasional crude humor. While I personally find it funny, I can understand that it may not be everyone's cup of tea. Some listeners might find certain topics or jokes too explicit or offensive. It's important to note that the hosts do maintain an underlying decency throughout the show, but it may not be suitable for all audiences.
In conclusion, The Stack of Dimes podcast is an absolute delight to listen to. It's entertaining, relatable, and nostalgic all at once. JD and Thunder have created a podcast that feels like hanging out with friends and sharing stories. Despite its occasional crude humor, it remains a positive and enjoyable experience. If you're looking for a podcast that will make you laugh and bring back fond memories, The Stack of Dimes is definitely worth a listen.
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Roden and Thunder discover it ain't that fun living 'The Wild Life'.
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JD and Thunder once again wander the action movie aisle of the video store in their minds.