RDsLoL V - Introducing a Friend (1.5) (Clean)

RDsLoL V - Introducing a Friend (1.5) (Clean)

Author: Rocco DeMaro April 25, 2011 Duration: 23:22

The fifth episode of my Life of Leisure contains...just one thing, actually.

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This week I'm taking a temporary detour from the RDsLoL formula.  There will be no three pillars, no Katamari Music, 'Stuff' to speak of...not even any House Hunters.

In taking this path for episode (1.5), I feel I'm righting a perceived wrong.

You'll understand more as you listen, but for now, just understand that I've been meaning to introduce you to a friend of mine.  Some of you will already know this individual, others will not.

Sorry to be so cryptic, but it wouldn't be an effective tease if there wasn't an appropriate element of mystery.  So please take my word that you'll enjoy the episode, and click away.



Rocco DeMaro found himself suddenly without a talk show to host, but instead of panicking, he decided to lean into the void. Rocco DeMaro's Life of Leisure is the audio chronicle of that experiment. Each episode is a dispatch from his new world, a world deliberately built around sweatpants and the deep, often ridiculous, dive into the pop culture he now has time for. He isn't just reviewing things; he's living a life curated by them. You'll hear about the movie he got lost in for an afternoon, the TV series that consumed a week, the video game that taught him a bizarre lesson, or the sports moment that actually mattered. It's a guided tour through the clutter of the internet and the endless stream of content, filtered through the perspective of someone who has made a conscious choice to enjoy it all. The podcast feels like a conversation with a well-informed friend who has done the homework-and the binge-watching-so you don't have to. It's about finding the genuine highlights, the unexpectedly great stuff, and the funny failures in a landscape that's otherwise overwhelming. Rocco relays these experiences not as a critic, but as a companion in leisure, aiming to entertain first and foremost. The result is a specific, personal, and often hilarious take on what it means to fill your days when the traditional structure vanishes. You get to live vicariously through his choices, his discoveries, and his very comfortable wardrobe.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 17

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