Quick Question with Soren and Daniel is a comedy podcast from the former editors of Cracked.com Sore
In this episode, it once again gets revealed to Soren that Daniel does not own a toaster. Other stuf
Wow! the Second part of the mailbag episode! Just like we said. This one is great so everybody defin
Wow! 100 episodes, who would have thought. Certainly not anybody involved in the production of this
In this episode the guys talk about which professional sport they could last the longest in, and the
In this episode Daniel walks Soren through the viral Cat Lady drama that swept twitter, and halfway
In this episode Dan talks about his recent adventure as a mysterious man in a small east coast town.
In this episode the guys talk about their NextDoor obsession, and Dan (kinda) helps a community find
In this episode we don't really ask that many questions, but Soren tells a really long story and its
In this episode the guys play an awesome game picking out songs they think the other person will hat
In this episode the guys talk about Dan's awesome hiking trip to Utah, and Soren meticulously detail
In this very special edition of Quick Question, we're surfacing up the very newest and very last Aft
The guys talk about getting high, RUNNERS high! And no sponsors this week, so enjoy a commercial fr
Another incredible title! In this episode the guys talk about a terrifying ice cream cake, and Dan l
In this episode Dan talks about his new running club, and we learn that the Bowies' are natural puzz
In this episode the guys talk about Daniel's disdain for toasters, but moderate appreciation for hea
In this episode Dan flirts with a new living space, and Soren provides some potentially helpful, and
Another episode! Ollllll number 86! In this ep the guys talk about the stuff they want to ask rich p
In this episode the guys accidentally dive in to some deep topics, and nearly set a new record by no
In this episode Soren talks about a Scary dream he had, and Dan survives a harrowing encounter in a
In this episode the guys talk about things they've bought that were really worth it, and then slowly