Dunce Cap

By: Richard Johnson
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Dunce Cap. A business podcast with business people about not business things.

    Richard is a douche and asks guests hard-hitting questions, like "Why do you wake up moist?" and "Ms. Frizzle: Smash or pass?" It’s Between Two Ferns meets Sesame Street meets business meets your mom. It's not really a show; it's more of an experiment in watching successful people lose their dignity, one ridiculous question at a time.

    Tune in to see awesome guests get humanized, humbled, and maybe even a little damp.

    © 2024 Dunce Cap
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Episodes
  • #4 - Tony Brophy
    Nov 7 2024

    Well, well, well... If it isn't LinkedIn's golden pony boy.
    In this episode, Richard got Tony so annoyed he cried to his mommy about us.
    Probably because he still sleeps in a little boy's bed.

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    11 mins
  • #3 - Tanner Stewart of Stewart Farms
    Oct 24 2024

    Once, I stubbed my toe so hard I sh*rted myself.
    Oh, you were expecting an actual description? Sure, so after stubbing my toe on a Lego version of the Great Wall of China, I shouted so hard it forced a fart out of me, or so I thought. Then I felt it running down my leg... Was this the description you needed?

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    23 mins
  • #2 - Alex and Kien of Hypergen
    Oct 18 2024

    Oh you want to know what this episode is about. You want me to tickle your brain with the marketing description of my podcast. That would make sense, wouldn't it. Too bad. Instead let me describe my latest bowel movement. Wet and stingy. Enjoy the episode.

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    13 mins

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