Maximum Fun
Maximum Fun is an independent podcast and radio show production organization founded and run by Jesse Thorn. The organization originated with Thorn's college radio show The Sound of Young America which continued in an adapted format and with a new name, Bullseye with Jesse Thorn. Maximum Fun has since grown to include several other programs.
In May 2014, Rolling Stone included three Maximum Fun shows on its list of "The 20 Best Comedy Podcasts Right Now": Judge John Hodgman, RISK!, and Throwing Shade.
Current Shows
''The Adventure Zone''
The Adventure Zone is an actual play podcast in which Griffin, Justin, and Travis McElroy play Dungeons & Dragons and other role-playing games with their father, Clint.''The Art of Process with Aimee Mann and Ted Leo''
''Baby Geniuses''
Baby Geniuses is a weekly podcast hosted by comedian Emily Heller and cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt. The first episode was released on August 22, 2012, and the show joined Maximum Fun on September 29, 2014. The show currently features segments "Chunch Chat," "Endorse Horse," "One on Fun," "What Did I Learn," and "Butt Pics," in addition to "Wiki of the Week," which forms the bulk of the podcast. Former segments include "Expert Hour," where improv comedians would extemporaneously lie about a topic of interest.''Beef and Dairy Network Podcast''
Beef and Dairy Network Podcast is a surrealist comedy podcast hosted by Benjamin Partridge, taking the form of a serious companion podcast to a fictional beef and dairy industry trade magazine relating the bizarre happenings in the aforementioned industries.''Bubble''
The first scripted series on Maximum Fun, Bubble is a science fiction comedy that premieres June 13, 2018. From the Maximum Fun website, "Welcome to Fairhaven, a literal Bubble of corporate utopia set amid the wild, goblin-infested Brush. The first scripted comedy series from Maximum Fun, Bubble tells a tale that is both contemporary and otherworldly, as a small band of monster killers struggles to make ends meet and find love in a nightmarish version of the gig economy."Starring: Alison Becker, Keith Powell, Cristela Alonzo, Eliza Skinner and Mike Mitchell, with appearances by Judy Greer, John Hodgman, Martin Starr, Paul F. Tompkins, and many, many more.
''Bullseye with Jesse Thorn''
Bullseye, formerly The Sound of Young America, began as an interview, talk, and sketch comedy radio show at the University of California Santa Cruz. It now follows an interview-only format and is available both as a podcast and via National Public Radio on numerous public radio stations across the United States.''Can I Pet Your Dog?''
Can I Pet Your Dog? is a comedy podcast on dogs originally hosted by "small dog owner" Allegra Ringo, "big dog owner" Renee Colvert, and producer Alexis B. Preston. The hosts discuss dogs among themselves and their guests. Allegra Ringo left the show in April 2019 and was replaced as co-host by Alexis Preston.''Dead Pilots Society''
Dead Pilots Society presents readings of television pilots that for various reasons were never produced, picked up, or aired. Before the reading, the hosts interviews the writer or writers of the script about the script and the circumstances surrounding its initial creation or production.From the Maximum Fun website, "In Dead Pilots Society, scripts that were developed by studios and networks but were never produced are given the table reads they deserve. Starring actors you know and love from television and film, a live audience, and a good time in which no one gets notes, no one is fired, and everyone laughs. Presented by Andrew Reich and Ben Blacker."
Notable Pilots
- C-Compay by Steve Agee & Rob Schrab
- Allah in the Family by Reza Aslan & Andrew Reich
- Rabbit Hole by Jamie Denbo & Kerri Kenney-Silver
- Galaxy Fighters by Victor Fresco
- Angry Angel by Will Gluck
- Punching Out by Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley
- Airport Marriott by Phil Hay & Matt Manfredi
- Only Child by John Hodgman
- Tuned by Deborah Kaplan & Harry Elfont
- Front Man by Emily Kapnek
- Totally Laime by Elizabeth Laime, story by Elizabeth Laime and Tami Sagher
- Formosa by Thomas Lennon & Robert Ben Garant
- Assisted Loving by Claudia Lonow
- Wunderland by Amanda Lund & Matt Gourley
- Red State Blue State by Adam McKay & Chris Henchy
- Bachelor Party by JJ Philbin & Josh Malmuth
- Big by Mike Royce & Kevin Biegel
- Jetpackula by Rob Schrab
- The Money Pit by Justin Spitzer
- The Housewives by Casey Wilson & June Diane Raphael
''FANTI''
''The Flop House''
The Flop House is a bi-weekly film review podcast hosted by Elliott Kalan, Dan McCoy, and Stuart Wellington. The hosts watch a "questionable" movie before each episode and then discuss its merits and shortcomings. It became part of the Maximum Fun network on September 29, 2014.''Friendly Fire''
Friendly Fire is a weekly war movie review podcast hosted by John Roderick, Adam Pranica and Benjamin Ahr Harrison. The podcast launched on January 12, 2018''Go Fact Yourself''
Go Fact Yourself is a trivia game show podcast hosted by J. Keith van Straaten and co-hosted by Helen Hong. Each show features two guests that compete in a variety of trivia rounds, including a topic they choose for themselves.''The Greatest Discovery''
A spin-off of The Greatest Generation, The Greatest Discovery is a comedy podcast in which hosts Adam Pranica and Benjamin Harrison describe and review on the Tuesday after each new episode airs.''The Greatest Generation''
The Greatest Generation is a comedy podcast in which hosts Adam Pranica and Benjamin Harrison describe and review episodes of ' and '.''Heat Rocks''
Heat Rocks is a podcast discussing popular music releases.''Inside Pop''
From Maximum Fun website: Inside Pop is the weekly podcast that dives deep inside the world of pop culture. Television producers Amita Patel and Sean David Johnson bring their knowledge of the entertainment industry and their passion for pop culture to cover the stories you need to know about and care about. Together this dynamic duo brings a welcome diversity into the pop culture podcasting landscape.''Jordan, Jesse, Go!''
A talk podcast where hosts Jesse Thorn and Jordan Morris and usually a guest provide a comedic take on a variety of topics. All time number one guest by appearances is "Big Time" Gene O'Neill.''Judge John Hodgman''
Stemming from a popular segment on Jordan, Jesse, Go!, Judge John Hodgman debuted as a standalone Maximum Fun podcast in November 2010. Hodgman serves as judge and jury, hearing cases brought by listeners on topics ranging from which kind of soap goes in the dispenser on the sink to whether a high schooler is responsible for the theft of a life-sized Ernie doll that he had previously stolen. Jesse Thorn serves as the "bailiff," though this role is occasionally filled by guest bailiffs when Jesse is preoccupied.''Minority Korner''
Minority Korner is a discussion of pop culture, politics, and nostalgia through the lens of race, gender, and queer experiences. It's hosted by Nnekay FitzClarke and James Arthur, with new episodes released every Friday.''Mission to Zyxx''
A longform improv science fiction space opera radio drama that parodies various science fiction media properties. The cast are veteran comedians from groups like the Upright Citizens Brigade, and the show was co-created by Allie Kokesh, Alden Ford, Winston Noel, Moujan Zolfaghari, Jeremy Bent and Seth Lind, a staff member on This American Life and Serial. The plot concerns a motley crew of ambassadors, and each week a comedian guest appears and helps to shape that week’s story. All improvised references are subsequently incorporated into the show’s mythos. Guest stars have included Sasheer Zamata, Jon Gabrus, Alison Becker, Lennon Parham, and Bobby Moynihan.''My Brother, My Brother and Me''
On January 17, 2011, Jesse Thorn announced the addition of My Brother, My Brother and Me to the Maximum Fun family. The show is a comedy program that poses as an advice podcast, hosted by real-life brothers Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy. Over the course of the show, the brothers answer two types of questions: the real questions, in which listeners of the show write in, asking the brothers for their advice on a certain situation; and the more humorous, ridiculous questions from Yahoo! Answers, which are also sent in by listeners. The brothers often refer to the latter as "Yahoos."My Brother, My Brother and Me has featured notable guests answering questions, including Patrick Rothfuss, Elizabeth Gilbert, Lin-Manuel Miranda, John Roderick, Dan Savage, Jimmy Buffett, and Jesse Eisenberg. These guests are usually billed as "guestperts."
''Oh No, Ross and Carrie!''
Oh No, Ross and Carrie! joined the Maximum Fun network in January 2014. The hosts, Ross Blocher and Carrie Poppy, personally investigate claims about spirituality, fringe science, religion, and the paranormal, then discuss their findings on the show. They have investigated a number of religious groups, fringe science claims, and alternative medicine modalities, including Mormonism, dowsing, and Reiki healing. The motto of the podcast is "We show up so you don't have to."''Reading Glasses''
Reading Glasses is a weekly podcast hosted by Brea Grant and Mallory O’Meara. It discusses tips and tricks for reading better, like how to vanquish that To-Be-Read pile and organize those bookshelves, climbing out of a reading slump, and supporting authors while still getting books on the cheap.''Sawbones''
Sawbones, "a marital tour of misguided medicine," is a podcast hosted by Sydnee McElroy, a physician, and her husband Justin McElroy, who is also a co-host of My Brother, My Brother, and Me. The weekly show is a humorous exploration of medical history, focusing on the many ways the medical community has been wrong in the past. It premiered on the Maximum Fun network on June 21, 2013 with an episode about trepanation.''Shmanners''
Shmanners is a weekly podcast hosted by Travis McElroy and his wife, Teresa McElroy. The show focuses on teaching proper manners and etiquette, as well as the history behind various social guidelines. The podcast was launched in January 2016.''Still Buffering''
Still Buffering is a weekly podcast hosted by real-life sisters Sydnee McElroy and Rileigh Smirl, with their other sister Teylor Smirl becoming a regular co-host in later episodes. The show focuses on experiences and issues faced by teenagers, comparing and contrasting those of current teen Rileigh with her older sisters' memories of their own teenage years. The show was first launched on Maximum Fun in January 2016. In 2020, the show was retooled to instead focus on the sisters analyzing pop culture and media that influenced each of them as teenagers.''Stop Podcasting Yourself''
Stop Podcasting Yourself is a weekly comedy podcast hosted by Graham Clark and Dave Shumka. Each week the comedy duo invites a guest onto the program for a conversational interview. It is sometimes referred to by its acronym—pronounced "spy"—and its listeners are referred to as "bumpers" after Dave mistakenly referred to the audience that way in episode 1.''Story Break''
Story Break is a weekly podcast hosted by Freddie Wong, Matt Arnold, and Will Campos, each episode the three construct a hypothetical movie or TV show from various influences such as video games, breakfast cereals or board games. The podcast launched on November 17, 2017''Switchblade Sisters''
A podcast hosted by April Wolfe providing deep dives into genre films from a female perspective. Each episode provides a conversation between film critic April Wolfe and a woman working as a writer, actor, and/or director in the film industry.''Tights and Fights''
Tights and Fights is a weekly professional wrestling podcast hosted by Hal Lublin, Danielle Radford, Open Mike Eagle and Lyndsey Kelk, and produced by Julien Burell. They wrap up the week in wrestling focusing on the storylines of WWE, as well as highlighting some of their favourite things in wrestling. In a 2017 article, The Comeback stated: "These are people who genuinely enjoy pro wrestling from a storytelling perspective, but who also want to dig into what’s going on behind the scenes and off-screen as well."''Troubled Waters''
Troubled Waters pits two teams of comedians compete against each other in order to settle their meaningless debates once and for all. The show originated as a comedy panel game hosted by Dave Holmes. The show features comedians from the US competing against UK-based comedians by answering questions about pop culture. Points are awarded for correct answers as well as for funny incorrect answers. The show was originally hosted by Jesse Thorn.''We Got This with Mark & Hal''
We Got This is a comedic debate-style podcast hosted by Thrilling Adventure Hour alumni Hal Lublin and Mark Gagliardi. In it suggestions are given for topics of discussion via social media, and the two hosts engage in an episode-long debate before reaching a final agreement meant to settle the argument permanently. Topics have ranged from "Best or Worst" scenarios to debates focused singularly on two outcomes. After a decision has been reached Hal Lublin closes the show with an improvised speech addressing the "People of the World" with their verdict. Occasionally the two will engage in "Clean Slate" episodes, which consist of "lightning round"-style quick takes on multiple topics they wouldn't otherwise have enough material to make a full episode out of.Guests on the program have included notable comedians, musicians, authors, professional wrestlers, celebrities of geek/nerd culture, and numerous others. Frequently the show will feature fellow alumni of Thrilling Adventure Hour's "WorkJuice Players" collective as well as fellow podcasters as guests. Their theme song was written and performed by musical comedian/composer Mike Phirman.
Notable ''We Got This with Mark & Hal'' guests
- Carlos Alazraqui '
- Trace Beaulieu of Mystery Science Theater 3000 '
- Rhea Butcher '
- Colt Cabana '
- Frank Conniff of Mystery Science Theater 3000 '
- Bill Corbett of Mystery Science Theater 3000 '
- Jonathan Coulton '
- John DiMaggio '
- Paul Dooley '
- Cameron Esposito '
- Nathan Fillion '
- Ralph Garman '
- Jean Grae '
- Doc Hammer of The Venture Brothers '
- John Hodgman '
- Ted Leo '
- Clint McElroy of The Adventure Zone '
- Travis McElroy of My Brother, My Brother, and Me '
- Busy Philipps '
- Jackson Publick of The Venture Brothers '
- Adam Savage '
- Dana Snyder '
- Paul F. Tompkins '
- Janet Varney '
- Billy West '
- Wil Wheaton '
- Xavier Woods '
- "Weird Al" Yankovic '
''Who Shot Ya?''
''Wonderful!''
Wonderful! is a weekly podcast hosted by Griffin McElroy and his wife Rachel McElroy. The podcast features the hosts discussing a diverse assortment of things they love, with showcases of submitted topics that listeners are excited about. The podcast launched September 6, 2017, as a replacement for Rose Buddies.Limited Series
''I, Podius''
''Magic Lessons with Elizabeth Gilbert''
Author Elizabeth Gilbert provides advice based on her book Big Magic. Guest experts include Neil Gaiman, Gary Shteyngart, Amy Purdy, Michael Ian Black, Brandon Stanton, Martha Beck, and Glennon Doyle Melton.''Round Springfield''
Round Springfield is a Simpsons-adjacent 20-episode limited series podcast hosted by Allie Goertz and Julia Prescott. The hosts interview writers, directors, showrunners, and voice-actors from the Simpsons-verse on their various paths to Springfield — failed pilots, other projects, and beyond. Notable guests include David X. Cohen, Josh Weinstein, and Yeardley Smith.The show was reformatted from the original podcast Everything's Coming Up Simpsons, a weekly show where the hosts interview comics, writers, animators and show creators about their favorite episode of The Simpsons. The show joined the network in March 2018.