Archive for the Podcast Category


We Aren’t the World

Armed only with chatter about Grimace, man babies, prophylactics and Lionel Richie’s giant hand, Team UsedWigs went head to head with the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony. Listen in.


The Crown Jewel

Former Miss PA and NBC10 Reporter, Nicole Brewer, signs on as UsedWigs LIVE ’10 MC… stay tuned for more details.

Philadelphia’s preeminent pop-culture podcast, UsedWigs Radio, makes its triumphant return to the live stage. Featuring:

• Six-piece musical outfit Audible
• World-class comedian Dave Hill
• CBS3 digital journalist and former Miss PA Nicole Brewer
• Pint-sized storytelling powerhouse SM Shrake
• Main Line mad scientist Crazy Aaron

$7 tickets are recession-friendly and biodegradable.

Friday, March 19th, 8:00 – 11:30 PM
World Cafe Live
3025 Walnut St. Philadelphia, PA


Lives Collide

Dueling space odysseys, New Year’s resolutions, mule impressions, the future of books AND the anouncement of UsedWigs Live 2010… on this episode of UsedWigs Radio.

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8 Podders Podding

UsedWigs Radio’s Hoilday Podfest has something for every creed, faith and species. It’s the gift that keeps on being regifted.

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The Prince of Princeton

College radio legend, Jon Solomon, recently visited UsedWigs Radio’s secret hideout. Listen as we dissect reunited bands, Tegan and Sara, wrestling music and radio voices.

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Photo by Tiffany Yoon

Podcast 68 features my recent interview with TV on the Radio’s Kyp Malone AND the most terrifying, hair-raising yarn in raconteur Russ’s repertoire.

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Wa Wa Wa

TV spin-offs, disappointing gifts, Planet of The Apes, canned beer, Beatles Rock Band, the Worst Smell Ever and more… conviently packed into Podcast 67. Take it with you anywhere.

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Keeping Up with the Jonases

In Podcast 66, Team UsedWigs sink or collective teeth into fall fashion, college, childhood meals, the Beatles and sitcoms.

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Hay Now

Feast your ears on Podcast 65,  featuring an interview with Men at Work’s Colin Hay and plenty of pop-culture-flavored-fat-chewing.