Call Me Limbo
Call Me Limbo is your weekly dose of comedic therapy where pop culture and politics get tossed in a blender with personal stories, improv games, and zero chill. Hosted by Dai and David—two queer best friends with more opinions than filter—the show tackles everything from reality TV and music videos to capitalist hellscapes and Bad Bunny’s underwear.
It’s entertainment with a little revolution on the side.
Sometimes you’ll laugh until you cry. Sometimes you’ll cry until you’re organizing a union. Either way, we’re here for the drama, the joy, and the work of building a better world—with jokes. Always with jokes.
We believe the personal is political, but also… pop culture is too damn fun to ignore. So whether you’re here for the Disney Channel wand impressions or a fiery takedown of billionaires—welcome. You’ve found your people because when they go low.....we go lower. So, Call Me Limbo!
Call Me Limbo
Call Me The Ponks of Politics
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Happy New Year, and Welcome to Season 8 of Call Me Limbo! This week, Dai and David introduce themselves as "the ponks of politics," translate words into Spanish, set their 2026 goals (personal and podcast), figure out how to say "Wednesday," read their tarot cards, visit a psychic, grill hotdogs, watch Heated Rivalry and White Lotus, draw an oracle card, shower in the dark after a potion bath, play Hilary Duff at Zohran's inauguration, raise the minimum wage, root for the orcas in St. Barth's, benefit from the halo effect, and much much more!
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