We're Dead

We're Dead
Podcast Description
We’re Dead is a public access talk show broadcasting straight from the afterlife. Recently deceased hosts, Rekha Shankar and Waleed Mansour, interview fellow residents of the great beyond from the great beyond. From historical figures to beloved fictional characters, it’s the only show where death is just the beginning of a good conversation.
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The show dives into themes of life after death, exploring both historical and fictional perspectives through interviews with guests like Sigmund Freud and Humpty Dumpty. Episodes cover topics such as coping with death, understanding dreams, and humorous takes on the afterlife, ensuring a blend of entertainment and philosophical insights.

We’re Dead is a public access talk show broadcasting straight from the afterlife. Recently deceased hosts, Rekha Shankar and Waleed Mansour, interview fellow residents of the great beyond from the great beyond. From historical figures to beloved fictional characters, it’s the only show where death is just the beginning of a good conversation.
On this week's episode, newly dead hosts, Rekha Shankar and Waleed Mansour, sit down with a deceased peanut-riddled stuntman and the Greek father of tragedy, who did NOT die in a funny way.
Hosts:
Rekha Shankar
Waleed Mansour
Guests:
Patrick McDonald as Champ Sergeant
Oscar Montoya as Aeschylus
Edited by Waleed Mansour
Full episodes available to watch on Youtube

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