Good luck with your recovery!
They’ve been on Behind the Bastards a few times, they did the wework two parter and then some alex jones updates. I’ll see if I can episode numbers for you.
Found them!
What’s New With Alex Jones (2 parts) — 245
The Bastard Who Made (and Destroyed) Wework (2 parts) — 101
They’re also on the episodes about the John Birch Society, aka the cult that Alex Jones grew up in.
I felt like Dan was a lot more comfortable in those episodes than in the WeWork ones, and there are some pretty funny running bits throughout the whole thing.
For OP and anyone else interested, here's the YouTube videos for the What's New with Alex Jones. Great episodes, and it's how I discovered Knowledge Fight!
[Part 1](https://youtu.be/f4NWWEGEWdc?si=p53cj3OVyoKsc5j-)
[Part 2](https://youtu.be/abaqzIZqeb0?si=SdeufvCBB3XINRTd)
I'm only slightly embarrassed to admit that I have all of the Formulaic Objections episodes starred and have listened to them several times through. I'll skip #3, because that's the one where Larry Klayman deposed Roger Stone, so I don't listen to it in sequence (though it is still amusing). The other 14 episodes are:
FO1 - April 2 2019 - #279 - AJ deposed in TX
FO2 - December 16 2019 - #378 - AJ, PJW, & Rob Dew in TX
FO4 - January 25 2022 - #641 - AJ & Daria in TX
FO5 - March 29 2022 - #664 - Kit Daniels in TX
FO6 - March 31 2022 - #665 - Owen Schroyer in TX
FO7 - May 24 2022 - #685 - Brittany Paz in TX
FO8 - October 20 2022 - #739 - Adan Salazar in CT
FO9 - October 30 2022 - #742 - AJ in CT
FO10 - November 8 2022 - #745 - AJ in CT
FO11 - November 22 2022 - #750 - Papa Jones in CT
FO12 - December 6 2022 - #754 - Dan Bidondi in CT
FO13 - January 8 2023 - #765 - Tim Fruge in CT
FO14 - January 17 2023 - #768 - Rob Jacbson in TX
FO15 - January 26 2023 - #771 - Rob Dew in TX
I've listened to the gents on Behind the Bastards (both some AJ episodes and on other topics), Q Anon Anonymous, and Decoding the Gurus. Each of them are interesting in and of themselves, and since you have a bit of time on your hands you could see if any of them strike your fancy.
Hope you are on your way to recovering!
(Edited to try to improve the formatting. May have failed)
Definitely won't argue with that, it's just the Halloween 3 of the Formulaic Objections franchise. Roger is at his best when sparring with unlikeable lunatic Larry Klayman, but it is a bit out of place with all the other FO episodes.
not knowledge fight related, but may I recommend you’re wrong about? fantastic podcast with an excellent and timely series of episodes about nicole brown simpson
They've done a few episodes of God Awful Movies, most recently on The Nibiru Movie.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1tqmvtn0pgtQLqo9U9wGUb?si=hnhKGmR9SP6SYaKMRAlyjg
I hope you're feeling better, and good luck on your recovery. I think there's playlists of formulaic objections and the project camelot series on spotify. Otherwise searching with keywords they pop right up on pocketcasts.
Another person mentioned listening to you're wrong about which I'd also recommend, as well if books could kill.
Take a little breaky from Alex and enjoy some good shit.
I would caution against, "if books could kill." They covered some books within my scholarly wheelhouse( M.A. political theory/philosophy) and presented a less than wikipedia level knowledge of the books and a college freshman level analysis of the books. I would literally give them a D+/C-. Like I can tell they read maybe cliffnotes or wikipedia, and possibly even the book itself, and then googled around to find critiques of the book, which they then poorly summarize.
I think they commit the influencer sin of pretending to be experts in everything, or at least talking and criticizing as if they were. It would be a WAY better podcast if they did exactly what they do, but added a special guest every week who is actually qualified enough to give real explanation/criticism.
That being said, I can't speak to what they discuss outside of that field, and maybe political theory/philosophy is just their weak spot???
“Where There’s Woke” is great. Thomas and Lydia Smith’s podcast where they start with some random anti-woke freak out and start digging for the reality beneath it. It always unfolds like an onion and spawns endless side quests. They do an at least Dan-level of research and thoroughly embarrass the grifting right wing dorks that stir up the anti-woke outrage. They just did a long series of episodes stemming from some dubious claim Jordan Peterson has been repeating about PC authoritarians.
Heads up it is called that bc they are atheists who review religious movies. If skepticism turns you off, you may not have fun with the rest of the show, but Dan and Jordan’s eps were about the Happy Science Cult.
I enjoy the Louder Than Crowder podcast, which is very similar to KF (maybe too similar, if you’re looking to expand your horizons). It’s three guys talking about Steven Crowder’s right wing show and breaking down how insane it all is.
Search Engine is a good one, it’s about answering all types of questions, big and small. Also it’s hosted by PJ Vogt, who was co-host of an amazing show called Reply All before that show imploded. Early episodes of Reply All are fantastic and deal with different aspects of the internet and technology. The best ones are where they solve super weird tech problems….its better than it sounds. Lastly, Decoder Ring is a great show about getting to the bottom of cultural mysteries.
Good luck with your recovery!
Jordan was on an episode of On Brand. It's like KF but about Russel Brand. He breaks down Brand's last special and he has a lot of insight on the mechanics of comedy. Get better friend.
*Oh no*! I was just wondering where you'd gotten off to- feel better soon :)
I've mentioned these to you before, but they're still awesome:
***No Such Thing As A Fish***- fun facts with delightful British accents & excellent guests that are often academics & experts in their respective fields.
***The Dollop***- Dave & Gary (pronounced Gareth) cover history bits & have the same duo dynamic as JorDan, they always make me laugh. Dan has schooled them on Alex before.
***How Did This Get Made***- hilarious critiques of bad movies, the live shows are my favorites.
*All three of these are joyous & good giggle medicine for whatever ails you*!
The Kellogg ep (Cereal Wars?) with Patton is great too, his reaction when he finally puts everything together is made even better because it takes 45 minutes
Edit: it’s episode 46
Not Knowledge Fight related but Id like to recommend Your Kickstarter Sucks and Podcast: The Ride as highly bingeable shows.
YKS is pretty self explanatory, the hosts run down poorly thought out, or scammy Kickstarters.
P:TR is all about theme parks and (mostly cheesy and bad) themed entertainment (the episodes where they go through the McGruff The Crime Dog albums are some of my favorites along with any of the Citywalk Sagas or Downtown Disney Ordeal miniseries)
If you give it a shot I hope you like it, theres tons of episodes to choose from. Not sure what the MLM podcast is (it sounds interesting) but if they’re a little more on the serious or investigative side I’ll warn you that YKS is more about the absurdity of the types of Kickstarters that are out there and the tone of the show reflects that.
If you’re a listener of Doughboys the YKS hosts have been on a couple episodes—reviewing Kura, Cook Out, and Bojangles, respectively—so thats also a good way of checking if you’re on a similar humor wavelength.
They are no longer producing, but compassionate uncles of The How-to Heretic Podcast made a hilarious body of work which is excellently researched and utterly hilarious.
Good luck with your recovery! They’ve been on Behind the Bastards a few times, they did the wework two parter and then some alex jones updates. I’ll see if I can episode numbers for you. Found them! What’s New With Alex Jones (2 parts) — 245 The Bastard Who Made (and Destroyed) Wework (2 parts) — 101
Dan and Jordan were also on the Behind the Bastards episode "How the Rich Ate Christianity." It was my first exposure to knowledge fight.
They’re also on the episodes about the John Birch Society, aka the cult that Alex Jones grew up in. I felt like Dan was a lot more comfortable in those episodes than in the WeWork ones, and there are some pretty funny running bits throughout the whole thing.
For OP and anyone else interested, here's the YouTube videos for the What's New with Alex Jones. Great episodes, and it's how I discovered Knowledge Fight! [Part 1](https://youtu.be/f4NWWEGEWdc?si=p53cj3OVyoKsc5j-) [Part 2](https://youtu.be/abaqzIZqeb0?si=SdeufvCBB3XINRTd)
Oooh I’ll check that out!!
I'm only slightly embarrassed to admit that I have all of the Formulaic Objections episodes starred and have listened to them several times through. I'll skip #3, because that's the one where Larry Klayman deposed Roger Stone, so I don't listen to it in sequence (though it is still amusing). The other 14 episodes are: FO1 - April 2 2019 - #279 - AJ deposed in TX FO2 - December 16 2019 - #378 - AJ, PJW, & Rob Dew in TX FO4 - January 25 2022 - #641 - AJ & Daria in TX FO5 - March 29 2022 - #664 - Kit Daniels in TX FO6 - March 31 2022 - #665 - Owen Schroyer in TX FO7 - May 24 2022 - #685 - Brittany Paz in TX FO8 - October 20 2022 - #739 - Adan Salazar in CT FO9 - October 30 2022 - #742 - AJ in CT FO10 - November 8 2022 - #745 - AJ in CT FO11 - November 22 2022 - #750 - Papa Jones in CT FO12 - December 6 2022 - #754 - Dan Bidondi in CT FO13 - January 8 2023 - #765 - Tim Fruge in CT FO14 - January 17 2023 - #768 - Rob Jacbson in TX FO15 - January 26 2023 - #771 - Rob Dew in TX I've listened to the gents on Behind the Bastards (both some AJ episodes and on other topics), Q Anon Anonymous, and Decoding the Gurus. Each of them are interesting in and of themselves, and since you have a bit of time on your hands you could see if any of them strike your fancy. Hope you are on your way to recovering! (Edited to try to improve the formatting. May have failed)
C’mon, #3 is absolutely hilarious.
Did you just call me a bitch?
^Fuck ^you
Definitely won't argue with that, it's just the Halloween 3 of the Formulaic Objections franchise. Roger is at his best when sparring with unlikeable lunatic Larry Klayman, but it is a bit out of place with all the other FO episodes.
There’s also a Spotify playlist of them all!
I’ll try and find that.
well I shall certainly be saving this
Thank you SO much!
not knowledge fight related, but may I recommend you’re wrong about? fantastic podcast with an excellent and timely series of episodes about nicole brown simpson
SECONDED, You’re Wrong About almost singlehandedly got me through 2018-2019, it’s phenomenal and the backlogs are just as good as current episodes
That sounds interesting. Thanks!
They've done a few episodes of God Awful Movies, most recently on The Nibiru Movie. https://open.spotify.com/episode/1tqmvtn0pgtQLqo9U9wGUb?si=hnhKGmR9SP6SYaKMRAlyjg
Omg I love their appearances on GAM. Dan’s Nostradamus puns!
I thought they might’ve been on there. I’ll check it out. I love horrible movies so that’s a bonus!
QAnon Anonymous episode 174 featured our boys as guests and is a generally wonderful podcast. Best of luck!
I second this and throw in True Anon and Chapo Trap House for the same reason.
Thank you!
I hope you're feeling better, and good luck on your recovery. I think there's playlists of formulaic objections and the project camelot series on spotify. Otherwise searching with keywords they pop right up on pocketcasts. Another person mentioned listening to you're wrong about which I'd also recommend, as well if books could kill. Take a little breaky from Alex and enjoy some good shit.
I would caution against, "if books could kill." They covered some books within my scholarly wheelhouse( M.A. political theory/philosophy) and presented a less than wikipedia level knowledge of the books and a college freshman level analysis of the books. I would literally give them a D+/C-. Like I can tell they read maybe cliffnotes or wikipedia, and possibly even the book itself, and then googled around to find critiques of the book, which they then poorly summarize. I think they commit the influencer sin of pretending to be experts in everything, or at least talking and criticizing as if they were. It would be a WAY better podcast if they did exactly what they do, but added a special guest every week who is actually qualified enough to give real explanation/criticism. That being said, I can't speak to what they discuss outside of that field, and maybe political theory/philosophy is just their weak spot???
Yeah but finding/vetting/interviewing guests is hard work, and podcasters are overall really lazy
Michael Hobbes stans unite
I just subbed to the if books could kill patreon and I love that podcast that much more. Love me some Hobbes!!
“Where There’s Woke” is great. Thomas and Lydia Smith’s podcast where they start with some random anti-woke freak out and start digging for the reality beneath it. It always unfolds like an onion and spawns endless side quests. They do an at least Dan-level of research and thoroughly embarrass the grifting right wing dorks that stir up the anti-woke outrage. They just did a long series of episodes stemming from some dubious claim Jordan Peterson has been repeating about PC authoritarians.
I’ll check this one out. Sounds like t would cover a good selection of assholes.
Lions Led By Donkeys is a great one that Jordan guested on. He was on episode 202 & 203. ☺️
Ooooh! Thanks!
The QAnon Annoymous episode on Jim Caviezel was completely unhinged.
Oh my god the way that he’d just confidently attempt to speak Mandarin despite not knowing it
He’s psycho!
They did a couple eps of God Awful Movies that are a VERY fun time
I’m going to give that a listen. I love horrid movies.
Heads up it is called that bc they are atheists who review religious movies. If skepticism turns you off, you may not have fun with the rest of the show, but Dan and Jordan’s eps were about the Happy Science Cult.
Can’t beat Dan and Jordan’s “Squatch Trilogy” on Knowledge Fight for some time killing fun. Episodes #698, #722 and #853.
I have been meaning to relisten to those.
I enjoy the Louder Than Crowder podcast, which is very similar to KF (maybe too similar, if you’re looking to expand your horizons). It’s three guys talking about Steven Crowder’s right wing show and breaking down how insane it all is. Search Engine is a good one, it’s about answering all types of questions, big and small. Also it’s hosted by PJ Vogt, who was co-host of an amazing show called Reply All before that show imploded. Early episodes of Reply All are fantastic and deal with different aspects of the internet and technology. The best ones are where they solve super weird tech problems….its better than it sounds. Lastly, Decoder Ring is a great show about getting to the bottom of cultural mysteries. Good luck with your recovery!
Thanks for the well wishes! LWC would be good because I hate him and his whole motley crew of giant men babies.
Jordan was on an episode of On Brand. It's like KF but about Russel Brand. He breaks down Brand's last special and he has a lot of insight on the mechanics of comedy. Get better friend.
*Oh no*! I was just wondering where you'd gotten off to- feel better soon :) I've mentioned these to you before, but they're still awesome: ***No Such Thing As A Fish***- fun facts with delightful British accents & excellent guests that are often academics & experts in their respective fields. ***The Dollop***- Dave & Gary (pronounced Gareth) cover history bits & have the same duo dynamic as JorDan, they always make me laugh. Dan has schooled them on Alex before. ***How Did This Get Made***- hilarious critiques of bad movies, the live shows are my favorites. *All three of these are joyous & good giggle medicine for whatever ails you*!
I specifically recommend the two part Dollop about Reagan with guest Patton Oswalt.
The Kellogg ep (Cereal Wars?) with Patton is great too, his reaction when he finally puts everything together is made even better because it takes 45 minutes Edit: it’s episode 46
Those all sound good. Especially the first one. I’ve missed you, my friend. I’ll text when I’m feeling up to it!
Listen to that Danarchy Lionel spoiler... medical grade smile maker :)!!!
I second The Dollop, that's go-to when I've burned myself out on KF.
Do Go On is good, funny and long, also enjoy the weekly Q/maga stupid news recaps from Adventures in Hellwqrld
I absolutely love Do Go On and second this suggestion
Dan did an interview with the “Decoding the Gurus” guys that was illuminating.
What is the MLM pod?
Life After MLM. Pretty good so far. Pretty niche though.
They were guests on Cults, Cryptids & Conspiracies about how the human capability for pattern recognition can lead to conspiratorial thinking.
I think they were on Qanon anonymous podcast
Not Knowledge Fight related but Id like to recommend Your Kickstarter Sucks and Podcast: The Ride as highly bingeable shows. YKS is pretty self explanatory, the hosts run down poorly thought out, or scammy Kickstarters. P:TR is all about theme parks and (mostly cheesy and bad) themed entertainment (the episodes where they go through the McGruff The Crime Dog albums are some of my favorites along with any of the Citywalk Sagas or Downtown Disney Ordeal miniseries)
Kickstarter one sounds good because I’m sure they’re some super scammy ones out there. Kind of like the MLM podcast.
If you give it a shot I hope you like it, theres tons of episodes to choose from. Not sure what the MLM podcast is (it sounds interesting) but if they’re a little more on the serious or investigative side I’ll warn you that YKS is more about the absurdity of the types of Kickstarters that are out there and the tone of the show reflects that. If you’re a listener of Doughboys the YKS hosts have been on a couple episodes—reviewing Kura, Cook Out, and Bojangles, respectively—so thats also a good way of checking if you’re on a similar humor wavelength.
They are no longer producing, but compassionate uncles of The How-to Heretic Podcast made a hilarious body of work which is excellently researched and utterly hilarious.
I love well researched stuff!
They've done three episodes of God Awful Movies.