The streaming landscape has witnessed a fascinating evolution in the last few years, with streamers expanding their reach and diversifying their platforms. While Twitch remains the go-to platform for livestreaming, many have ventured into new territories, including the world of podcasting. This transition has allowed them to engage with their audience in a different format, diving deeper into discussions and exploring a more comprehensive range of topics which helps connect with their fans on a more personal level.
From gaming-focused discussions to broader conversations about culture and entertainment, these streamers leverage their expertise, charisma, and personalities to create engaging and thought-provoking content in the podcasting space.
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Identifying five podcasts started by popular Twitch streamers
1) OfflineTV Podcast
Produced and hosted by members of the popular media house, OfflineTV, the OfflineTV Podcast is a show where OTV content creators have candid discussions, share personal stories, and engage in entertaining conversations about various topics.
Aside from their unique perspectives and witty banter to create an engaging and light-hearted atmosphere, the podcast often features guest appearances from other content creators, friends, and industry professionals alongside a random lineup of hosts. The podcast first aired in February 2019 and can currently be found on YouTube and Spotify. The OfflineTV Podcast channel has an impressive count of 540K subscribers apart from the 3.12 million subs on their OfflineTV channel.
2) Scuffed Podcast
Known for his outspoken and controversial style, popular Twitch streamer and content creator Tyler "TrainwrecksTV" also has his own podcast, Scuffed. As one can expect from a person with a no-holds-barred approach like Tyler, the Scuffed Podcast offers a platform for the 32-year-old to engage in raw and unfiltered discussions on a wide range of topics.
Like all the other streamer-backed podcasts on this list, Scuffed covers a diverse range of subjects, including gaming, streaming, internet culture, current events, and societal issues, often featuring fellow streamers, content creators, and industry professionals as guests.
Tyler currently uploads Scuffed episodes on his main YouTube channel and on Apple Podcasts, where it has over 240 episodes and an average rating of 4.8.
3) The CouRage and Nadeshot Show
As the name suggests, The CouRage and Nadeshot Show is a popular podcast hosted by popular American content creators and 100 Thieves CEO and co-owners Jack "CouRageJD" and Matthew "Nadeshot." What sets this apart from other podcasts is the chemistry between the hosts and their expertise in the world of competitive gaming.
CouRageJD and Nadeshot's friendship shines through in their banter and interactions, creating an entertaining and relatable atmosphere for listeners. With guest appearances from fellow streamers, professional gamers, and industry experts, the podcast offers a mix of entertaining stories, insightful discussions, and thought-provoking conversations. The CouRage and Nadeshot Show can be found on the 100 Thieves YouTube channel as well as on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.
4) H3 Podcast
Started in 2016 by the controversial husband-wife duo of h3h3Productions, Ethan and Hila Klein, the self-described 'comedy' H3 podcast is one of the highest-ranking podcasts in the United States as per Media Monitors. The show covers diverse subjects, including internet culture, current events, pop culture, and social issues, with the hosts delving into controversies, trending topics, and YouTube drama.
What sets the H3 Podcast apart is its blend of comedy, commentary, and exploration of popular culture. Ethan and Hila's ability to tackle controversial and sensitive subjects with a balanced approach has garnered a dedicated following. The H3 podcast YouTube channel currently has over 2.87 million subscribers and has featured notable personalities such as PewDiePie, Post Malone, and Jake Paul.
5) IMPAULSIVE
When you consider the different avenues Logan Paul has dipped his toes in, it shouldn't surprise you that the American YouTuber, internet personality, professional boxer, business mogul, and bonafide WWE wrestler was also briefly a streamer on Twitch.
In October 2018, Paul decided to join hands with co-hosts Mike Majlak and George Janko to start their own podcast, Impaulsive. The podcast takes a casual and unfiltered approach, providing listeners with an inside look into Logan Paul's life and experiences, as well as his opinions on a wide array of topics including personal growth, pop culture, and current events.
While Logan Paul's past controversies have been a part of his public image, the Impaulsive podcast aims to show a more mature and introspective side of him. The IMPAULSIVE YouTube channel currently has over 4.48 million subscribers and features a new episode every Tuesday.
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