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The New York Mystery Machine
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41 mins
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Jul 22 202452 mins
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Jul 15 20241 min
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What listeners say about The New York Mystery Machine
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- Chrissy Elliott
- 04-06-23
Interesting and Entertaining
I found The New York Mystery Machine when searching for podcast episodes on Frank Olson. I was immediately drawn into the podcast and proceeded to listen to every episode. The topics and content are always interesting. I love Adam and Christina's banter and chemistry. I feel as though I am sitting in with two friends and listening to their conversation. Their difference in delivery compliment each other and often result in comedic relief. Snorting from laughter (at work) has occurred more times than I can count. The NY Mystery Machine is always the highlight of my podcast week.
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- Karla C
- 02-21-22
Informative, Delightful and Quirky!
I love this podcast
Adam and Christina have such a good rapport together. They know how to share the mic and not constantly interrupt each other and Christina is so enthusiastic.
This podcast is full of episodes that range from the serious murders committed by serial killers, missing persons cases, and spooky ghost and/or haunted places.
i enjoy hearing the episodes that go into the history of New York and the Theodosia Burr episode is among my favorite.
Keep it going!!
Karla C
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- Anonymous User
- 08-26-21
Adam and Christina's chemistry is amazing
This podcast is actually endless fun. The hosts Adam Mace & Christina Marinelli work perfectly together, they remind me of Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein. Great music and art. The social media interaction with the podcast is interactive and enjoyable.
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- penney1970
- 11-01-23
teaching me something every week
Adam and Christina are amazing well informed storytellers. I am s scooby doo fan who came for the logo and stayed for all of the astounding stories of new york and the surrounding areas
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- Scott Alexander
- 04-11-22
Better if they edited out the Oooh!s and goofiness
Christina's unnecessary Oooooh!s are probably endearing in person, but sound annoying over earbuds. Basically, neither Adam or Christina need to be on the same podcast as their weird noises (when Christina hosts, Adam says a lot of "Umkay"s that are also awful) throw off the podcast. I'd become a Patreon member if it meant they'd do these podcasts individually. The story's great - just stop with the Oooohs and Umkays.
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