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Peyton Brock and Austin Bennett

Explaining to Austin

A weekly TV, Film, Comedy, News and Politics podcast
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Explaining to Austin

Peyton Brock and Austin Bennett

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Explaining to Austin

Peyton Brock and Austin Bennett

Explaining to Austin

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Peyton interviews podcaster, music fan, cultural oracle, and online lady Molly O'Brien about the late 2000s trend now referred to as "Indie Sleaze." Combining the powers of a Millennial and a Gen-Z, Peyton and Molly get to the bottom of indie s
We're excited to present an exclusive episode of the award winning NPR podcast "The Lifetime Consideration" called "A Story of Ohio." Hosts Stephanie Cosmopolis and Mark Gibbs bring us a shocking tale from the Buckeye State about a young man's
Top sleuths for truth Austin and Peyton tackle the sickos of Hollyweird in their investigation into the 94th Academy Awards infamous Will Smith/Chris Rock slap. Was it a staged conspiracy to garner press and ratings? Were the stars in on it? Wh
Your two favorite podcast idiots are back, trying to release episodes on time again! They spend the first 20 minutes doing bits and talking about the term gay-wad and then try to seamlessly segue into serious discussion about the current propag
Alex from the Haus of Decline podcast/comics/twitter joins Peyton on an episode that covers everything from artistic motivations, to Star Wars liminal spaces, to The Sopranos. And yes, dog penises too. Starting to think this podcast isn't very
After a years worth of bits and joking about it, Peyton actually writes a letter to Ted Kaczynski, because screw it, she's probably already on lists anyways. But first she explains 'ole Ted's strange libertarian, naturalist ideas as written in
After discussing the flaws of the Winter Olympics, Peyton and Austin brainstorm a new exercise-tech fad item to succeed the failing Peleton bike. Then, Peyton explains two articles about old men: one a convicted Hollywood predator whose dick fe
Peyton pitches Austin her script idea about a reanimated, cyborg Charles Manson hunting down and killing pedophile Roman Polanski. Also discussed today: porno theaters, Br*t*sh censorship, and a crisis line selling users data. Also, at the end,
Your favorite hosts are back in action, discussing Peyton's new life as a coastal elite in Hollywood, the future of this podcast as a front lines war report from the Ukrainian border, and Joe Biden calling that reporter a stupid son of a bitch.
Live from the Peyton Brock Memorial Explaining To Austin Mobile Studio, it's your two hosts on the road, talking about going to a casino and the anniversary of the January 6 capitol riot. Ever wanted to hear a podcast recorded in a car on the i
Peyton explains how the Matrix sequels are good, actually, and further the trans-revolutionary themes/philosophy presented in the first film, as well as having a scene where Neo fights like 50 Hugo Weavings at once. But first your hosts talk ab
Peyton explains that The Matrix is a movie about how being trans makes you hotter and more badass than everyone else. But first, your hosts shit on Time Person of the Year Elon Musk and non-penised individual/TERF JK Rowling. Peyton also gives
Welcome to Explaining to Austin 2.0 aka The Dark Prophet Saga aka Season 2, where there are less rules and less brain cells. Peyton and Austin usher in this new era by taking a more casual approach to the show, with Peyton introducing topics/cu
Your hosts are back and dumber than ever as Peyton attempts to remember a movie she watched two weeks ago. She also explains her idea for a plot to the never made "Munchie Hangs 10." Also: preparing for court and discussing the Queen probably b
It's Peyton like you've never heard her before with the show's first ever minisode! She gets you up to date on everything from her Johnny Cash cover song, to current events commentary, to an earbud psyop conspiracy theory, to her recent loss of
Austin's back, sick, and ready for Munchie as Peyton tells him about Munchie Strikes Back, the disappointing sequel to one of our favorites. This episode is chock full of presidents, from Joe Biden and Bill Clinton's personal Munchie connection
Alex from the podcast/comics/twitter Haus of Decline is back as guest host for Peyton's explanation of billionaire Charles Munger's proposed UC Santa Barbara dorm building. Housing 4,500 people, with 94% of the rooms having no access to natural
Emily joins once again as guest host, with Peyton explaining a wacky and bizarre 80s direct-to-video horror movie about a wax museum full of monsters and also Marquis de Sade. Other topics include Peyton's weird horror movie recommendations and
With Halloween close, Peyton tells Austin about the 1987 splatter movie Street Trash, which is about hobos melting into goo. Dennis Prager has COVID and they talks about that too. Also, Austin tells you about his band. Idk does anyone even read
Back after conspiracy month and an unexpected week off, Peyton and Austin delve into the depths of the online Star Wars encyclopedia, Wookiepedia, to learn some dumb lore facts. Learn about protatos, Jaba the Hutt's Epstein connection, Droopy M
To close out Conspiracy Month, Peyton tells Austin about Richard Donner's aptly named 1997 film "Conspiracy Theory" and how it ties their journey of the last month into a complete, satisfying narrative. Your hosts share closing thoughts on the
As Conspiracy Month begins to wind down, Peyton and Austin roundup some miscellaneous theories, ranging from the pockets on women's pants, to Avril Lavigne's secret replacement, to Mattress Firm's money laundering, to yet more US officials gett
Using Oliver Stone's 1991 film as a map, Peyton guides Austin into the labyrinthine mystery that is the JFK assassination. This super-sized episode hits all the main beats of the conspiracy, from why the intelligence agencies wanted to kill JFK
Peyton and Austin discuss the 9/11 attacks, the failings of US institutions that allowed them to happen, the strange occurrences surrounding them, and the world spanning neocon hegemony and imperialism of the US that resulted from them. Your ho
For the first episode of CONSPIRACY MONTH, Peyton explains the 1975 thriller Three Days of the Condor, its accurate portrayal of CIA treachery, and its prophetic narrative elements. Your hosts also brief you with intel about our fight against t
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