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| That Sounds Like A Lot | Official Trailer | 25 Apr 2026 | 00:01:48 | |
When the news starts to feel like too much, sometimes all you can do is laugh.
On his new podcast, That Sounds Like A Lot, comedian and writer Matt Buechele walks you through the biggest news of the week, then sits down with a guest to figure out what is actually worth paying attention to.
This is not the place to get the news. It is the place to feel a little better about it.
New episodes every Friday starting May 1, part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Subscribe below to watch on YouTube or listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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ABOUT THAT SOUNDS LIKE A LOT
Every Friday, viewers and listeners can tune in for host Matt Buechele’s upgraded “walk-and-talk” monologue, unpacking the stories that shape culture, politics, and the increasingly strange rhythms of modern life. Each episode then expands into a funny, thoughtful conversation with a guest about what actually deserves attention, what’s wildly overhyped, and what we’re getting wrong. There might be music. There might be absurdity. There will always be laughs. Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
ABOUT MATT BUECHELE
Matt Buechele is an award-winning comedian, writer, and composer based in New York. His satirical videos about culture, politics, masculinity, and the internet have earned nearly 1 million followers and more than 200 million views across platforms. His work has been featured on Comedy Central, Netflix, and The New York Times, and he previously wrote for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He also releases music under the artist name Booshell.
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| Dinner And A Show At The White House | Zach Zimmerman | 01 May 2026 | 01:09:31 | |
Matt Buechele walks-and-talks his way through the White House Correspondents' Dinner chaos, the case for adding ballrooms to every school in America, and why we've gotten numb to political violence to the point that half the country just calls it staged.
This is That Sounds Like a Lot, the show where comedian Matt Buechele breaks down the news of the week (even when it’s way too much) and talks to interesting people about what’s actually worth paying attention to.
This week, Matt sits down with comedian and author Zach Zimmerman to talk about dating apps (Zach is a bi king now), attachment styles, and growing up around conservative religion.
Topics
- Body image and online presence
- Dating, bisexuality, and polyamory
- Attachment styles and over-pathologizing
- Religious upbringings and family dynamics
- Standup, career motivation, and creative risk
- Phones, attention, and “the brick”
- Consumer rewards, coffee, and everyday economics
- Substances: weed, gummies, and shrooms
- Listener advice - “too much” or manageable situations
- Zach’s new book: Ship Mother and parent-child reconciliation
- Art-making in dark times and “hope as a discipline”
- Comedic predictions
CHAPTERS
00:00:00 White House Correspondence Dinner and Gunman Manifestos
00:03:00 Zach Zimmerman on the Video Podcast Body Reveal
00:04:59 Entering the Bi King Era and Dating App Boundaries
00:07:55 Roasting Matt Buechele’s Avoidant Attachment Style
00:13:02 The Pastor to Comedian Pipeline and Religious Upbringing
00:18:32 Using the Brick Phone to Kill the Scroll
00:21:35 The Aging Crisis and Creative Resistance
00:26:05 Dunkin Rewards Point Inflation and Loyalty Program Betrayal
00:34:24 That Sounds Like A Lot Construction Worker Woods Poop
00:41:27 Ship Mother and the Chaos of a Bermuda Cruise
00:53:29 Hope is a Discipline and Creating Art During a War
01:01:46 The Protestant Theology of the Rapture and Vanishing People
That Sounds Like A Lot is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions and Port Royale in partnership with Vox Media and AND Media. Music by Matt Buechele.
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| Operation Epic Fury & Spirit Airlines | Jay Jurden | 08 May 2026 | 01:23:21 | |
Matt Buechele rants through the escalating Iran conflict, Operation Epic Fury, the collapse of Spirit Airlines, and why it suddenly feels like Americans are paying more for everything while somehow getting the bolted-down lawn chair version of life.
Then he sits down with comedian Jay Jurden to talk about accidentally wandering into the Ralph Lauren mansion on the Upper East Side, the changing comedy landscape, internet masculinity, growing up queer in Mississippi, and why suddenly every man in his 30s seems to be on Propecia.
Topics:
- Luxury fever dreams
- Consumerism vs. longevity
- The "death of expertise"
- The manosphere pipeline
- Captive audiences and "murder world" death machines.
- Men’s maintenance era
- Crypto is chlamydia
- Pixelated sexual awakenings
- The mandatory metropolitan draft
- Remarkable vs. Relatable
- The "Sheriff of the C-Train"
- Aging and persistence
- Comedic predictions
CHAPTERS
00:00:00 Operation Epic Fury and the Spirit Airlines Rosary
00:06:33 The Vacation Tax: Mississippi Parents vs. London Weddings
00:13:45 The Death of Expertise: Why Vibes Ruined the Skillset
00:19:30 Being Remarkable vs. Relatable: The Magician's Craft
00:26:03 The Mr. Beast Pipeline and the Rise of Aggrieved Youth
00:32:30 From AOL Chatrooms to the Mandatory Metropolitan Draft
00:39:01 American Ninja Industry: Holding onto the Next Career Grip
00:45:30 Commercials for Opinions: Readjusting Post-2020 Expectations
00:52:42 Crypto is Chlamydia: Captchas and Investment Red Flags
00:58:45 The Men's Maintenance Era: Propecia and Aging Gracefully
01:04:36 Luxury Grievances: The Delta One TSA Disaster
01:11:30 The Accidental Boomer and Predicting the First Queer NBA Star
That Sounds Like A Lot is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions and Port Royale in partnership with Vox Media and AND Media. Music by Matt Buechele.
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| Paying More For Less & Why Books Are Sexy | Chloé Cooper Jones | 15 May 2026 | 01:26:27 | |
Matt Buechele breaks down the impossible cost of modern life, and why everything feels like a luxury experience or a gambling app. Then, on his way to jury duty, Matt reflects on America’s inability to sit quietly in a room for three hours without pretending to be racist to get out of it.
Then he sits down with writer and journalist Chloé Cooper Jones for a conversation about chaotic weekends in upstate New York, swimming in lakes that may or may not heal you spiritually, and the strange intimacy of male friendship. They also talk about disability, ambition, why reading is sexy, and the freedom that comes with getting old enough to stop caring what strangers think of you.
Topics covered:
- The Fiddler on the Roof audition
- Disability in the media
- Writing for the 14-year-old self
- Looksmaxxing & longevity biohacking through reading
- The “saintly” trap & disability as inevitability
- The labor of being seen
- Mortal peril as a love language
- The Anti-Inspiration Narrative
- G-suite infidelity
Chapters:
00:00:00 Dynamic Pricing and the Rising Cost of Living
00:01:26 Matt’s Jury Duty Experience
00:03:13 The Used Swim Goggles Gift
00:05:28 The Farm Stand Fiasco & "Trump Ate My Dog" Shirt
00:11:52 Lake Minnewaska and the "Pearl vs. Maniac" Dynamic
00:17:17 Running 18 Miles to the Beaches of Normandie
00:25:22 Growing Up in Kansas and the Power of Libraries
00:31:38 The Theater Audition That Changed Everything
00:40:42 Rejecting Expectations and Chloe's "Easy Beauty" Memoir
00:58:04 Dilemmas: Sharing a Car with an Ex & G-Suite Infidelity
01:08:55 Teaching Writing at Columbia and the Reality of AI
01:18:19 Final Predictions: Politics, Handwriting, and Florida
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| Love Triangles, Fortnite & Being Open-Hearted | Celine Song | 22 May 2026 | 01:05:07 | |
Matt Buechele breaks down Trump’s mysterious $2 billion “slush fund,” why no trustworthy operation has ever used the phrase “slush fund,” and the growing trend of college graduates booing AI commencement speeches delivered by men who look like they own underground bunkers in New Zealand.
Then he sits down with filmmaker Celine Song to talk about modern masculinity, internet identity, vulnerability in art, adapting The Seagull in The Sims 4 on Twitch, and their shared addiction to Fortnite and other deeply time-consuming video games.
Topics covered:
Personality tests, identity, and labels
Social skills and meaningful connections
“Past Lives” misinterpretations
Heroic masculinity and men behaving well
Challenging the trope of male characters as lazy or villainous
Consent culture vs. rape culture
The pandemic and creative transitions
The haenyeo, elderly Korean free-divers
Addictive personalities and gaming culture
Writing, directing, and acting
Chapters:
00:00:00 Critiquing AI obsession and modern tech culture
00:02:53 Celine Song on astrology and Virgo personality traits
00:05:48 The importance of reading the room and social skills
00:09:10 Vulnerability and open-hearted communication
00:14:00 Why "Past Lives" is not a love triangle movie
00:15:47 The problem with internet film discourse and movie reviews
00:17:35 Depicting heroic masculinity and men behaving well in cinema
00:22:57 Historical context of consent culture and generational decency
00:30:00 The impact of the 2020 pandemic on theater and playwriting
00:37:00 Directing Chekhov’s "The Seagull" inside The Sims 4
00:43:20 Hardcore gaming: Fortnite, Elden Ring, and addictive creativity
00:54:40 Movie franchise predictions and voice acting careers
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| The Tonight Show, New York & Standup | Alexandria Love | 29 May 2026 | 01:09:05 | |
Matt Buechele breaks down the New York Knicks making the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years, the terrifying possibility of a Manhattan championship riot, and the upcoming UFC fight on the White House lawn featuring a lineup that feels suspiciously close to a county fair sponsored by Monster Energy.
Then he sits down with comedian and writer Alexandria Love to talk about surviving late night TV, sharing a tiny office at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, New York slowly turning you into a louder person, comedy partnerships, sports betting apps, Taylor Swift discourse, and trying to build a creative career while the entertainment industry melts in real time.
Topics Covered:
Working for the Tonight Show and being in writer’s room
Moving from Oakland to LA and surviving the industry
How professional friction builds career skills.
Why late-night TV feels like the Titanic.
Revisiting the bits that didn’t make the air.
Predictions for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.
Deleting dating apps and modern dating.
The rise of AI therapists and digital habits.
Oscars: Michael B. Jordan vs. Timothée Chalamet
Chapters:
00:00:00 NYC culture and meeting Alexandria Love
00:05:00 Writing for the Tonight Show and After Midnight
00:10:27 Career advice: how professional friction builds skills
00:16:14 The future of the late night TV industry
00:21:00 Stand-up comedy vs. digital content production
00:27:16 Taylor Swift’s new album and pop culture review
00:32:42 Career transitions: from law school to comedy
00:38:53 The reality of living in New York vs. Los Angeles
00:44:17 Behind the scenes: the Tonight Show writer’s room
00:51:50 2026 predictions: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
00:57:27 Dating app trends and deleting the Feeld app
01:02:07 Oscar predictions: Michael B. Jordan vs. Timothée Chalamet
#AlexandriaLove #ProfessionalFriction #ComedyWriter #TaylorSwiftHotTakes #ModernDating #JordanVsChalamet
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| Kareem Rahma Built an Empire with Subway Takes | Kareem Rahma | 05 Jun 2026 | 01:03:01 | |
Matt Buechele breaks down why tiny indie films with names that sound like shuttered strip clubs are suddenly beating massive studio franchises at the box office, and why audiences seem increasingly desperate for something that doesn't feel focus-grouped to death.
Then he sits down with Kareem Rahma to talk about building Subway Takes into an internet institution, the weird economics of making things online, arguing with commenters, country-house dad life, late night TV's future, and the challenge of making meaningful art while still paying the bills. They also get into New York, burnout, family, and Kareem's political philosophy: if you want to be rich, be rich — we'll take care of the rest.
TOPICS COVERED:
Keep the Meter Running with Kareem Rahma
Shooting on NYC trains
Why creators need security
From digital creator to producer
Viral burnout and fame
Future of late night on YouTube
Will digital creators win Emmys
A one billion dollar wealth cap
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Kareem Rahma on shooting Subway Takes
04:40 Filming with security and getting recognized
09:20 Building the New Hollywood in New York
14:00 Why the digital creator label is frustrating
18:40 Fame and the dream of being a one hit wonder
23:20 Comparing traditional late night to YouTube
28:00 Why digital shows need brand deals and ads
32:40 Dealing with viral comments and internet culture
37:20 Personal life and providing for family
42:00 The Socialist Capitalism political party idea
46:40 Running for mayor and 2028 election predictions
51:20 The future of awards and driverless cars in NYC
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| Knicks Fever, TikTok Tours & Buying the Good Rice | Fumi Abe | 12 Jun 2026 | 01:15:26 | |
Matt Buechele celebrates the New York Knicks' historic Finals comeback, the return of civic pride to New York City, and why a basketball team might be doing a better job bringing Americans together than just about anything else right now.
Then he sits down with comedian Fumi Abe to talk about growing up in Ohio after immigrating from Japan, the strange economics of stand-up comedy, touring with TikTok stars, marching band humiliation, cross-country crushes, and what happens when a comedy writer suddenly starts making enough money to ignore parking tickets. They also get into late night TV, social media fame, upstate New York, and why the true sign of success might just be buying the expensive rice.
Topics:
Life as a touring stand-up comedian
Writing for James Corden in Los Angeles
Performing on Fallon and Colbert
Internet viral culture changing comedy
Secrets of late night TV writing
Creating comedy inspired by everyday life
Hot takes with Fumi Abe
Making it big on the internet
Chapters:
00:00:00 Fumi Abe’s viral podcast clip story
00:05:45 Touring revenue and quitting writing jobs
00:11:30 Performance of wealth in LA and Upstate New York
00:17:15 Making internet jokes work on a comedy stage
00:23:00 Growing up in Ohio and high school sports
00:28:45 Being an organic folk drummer in Brother Goose
00:34:30 Leaving music business for the comedy grind
00:40:15 Navigating social media and getting older fans
00:46:00 Experience writing for James Corden in LA
00:51:45 Stand-up sets on Fallon and Colbert
00:57:30 Comedy writing process and the urologist bit
01:03:15 Predictions for self-driving cars and airplanes
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