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Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend

Dustin Marshall

Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend

Alison Rosen

Comedy, Comedy Interviews

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2017

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Dustin Marshall, founder of Feral Audio (My Favorite Murder, Doughboys, Duncan Trussell Family Hour) stops by the show to talk about the future of podcasting, growing his network from the ground up to become one of the biggest networks in the world, how podcast listeners are ruining "the podcast revolution," being an anarcho-socialist, depression, talking openly about mental illness and his experience being bipolar and having borderline personality disorder, his social media presence, relationships, the "skinny, happy, horny pill" and so much more. We also did a round of Just Me Or Everyone.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, hi, hello, it is me Allison Rosen, welcome to another episode of Allison

0:27.7

Rosen's Unibest Friend. Recording at a new, different, and earlier time, which you the

0:34.1

listener didn't need to know, but I can't help it. I'm sitting here with Dustin Marshall,

0:38.5

hello, founder, creator, brains behind Farrell Audio, which is one of the biggest podcasting

0:45.5

networks. And also someone whose social media presence is or his brand, actually, and I bet

0:52.3

he would barf at that word, is somewhere between existential dread and a cry for help. So I'm

0:59.2

excited, but in an amusing way. So I'm excited to find out like what the real story behind that is.

1:05.9

You're someone who I've been following and been sort of interested in for a long time now. So

1:11.1

it's exciting to have you on the show. When you came in, you said it's nice to meet you in person.

1:15.5

Although I think we actually met when I did Ali and George's podcast. Oh, that's right.

1:21.9

That was a couple of years ago. Yeah, but it's surreal for me because I listened to before I

1:26.3

moved here when I worked at a factory in Wisconsin, like, because Corolla's podcast was the first podcast

1:31.8

I ever heard. I was listening to you back and I would stock shells and all that stuff. So, but yeah,

1:38.4

so very honored and very flattering for you to have me on. So I guess, yeah, I met you during

1:43.7

Ali and George and like some blur podcasts. Podcasts are all blur together.

1:49.3

So I was so you had a podcast called Pay for that you hosted called Pay for Arts. That was a bit.

1:54.8

I never ever wanted a podcast, but I did one spur of the moment and I just rated my friend Dave

2:00.9

Horowitz, he's hilarious. I was just really angry about podcasting and then I so I did a thing

2:08.9

because no artists out here get paid for their work. So basically I went I just asked him I was like

2:14.3

give me a percentage of how much work you have done out here, pro rated or free. And it was just

2:19.4

sort of like hostile. I was just going to do one, but then Steve A.G. heard it and he's like, I want

2:24.7

to do this. And so then I was like, okay, because I never wanted a podcast and then I was talking to

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