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PodcastOne Renews Agreement for ''I've Had It'' Podcast


''I've Had It''
''I've Had It''

PodcastOne has renewed its sales and distribution agreement for the pop culture podcast "I've Had It" hosted by Jennifer Welch and Angie "Pumps" Sullivan. "I've Had It" hit the podcast scene in 2022 and has increased in popularity, leading to their first nominations for the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards in 2024 for the Best Pop Culture Podcast and Best Emerging Podcast.

Welch, an Oklahoma City-based interior designer and mother of two, and Pumps, an attorney and mother of three, co-starred on the Bravo television show "Sweet Home Oklahoma" prior to launching "I've Had It." Each week let this comedic, feel-good podcast exposes you to all the things you didn't know you've had it with.

PodcastOne also welcomes Welch's and Sullivan's sister podcast "IHIP News," which debuted earlier this summer to the network's roster of programming. Deep in a red state, progressive podcasters, Welch and "Pumps" share how they really feel about political news. Their comedic, feel-good takes will drop twice weekly.

"We are proud of our continued relationship with Jennifer and Pumps. These two ladies have created shows that resonate with audiences and advertisers in an increasingly competitive podcast landscape and have shown the masses how to laugh at just how outrageous life has become. It's never not a good idea to tune in and listen to what they've had it with," said PodcastOne President Kit Gray.

"I've Had It" and "IHIP News" are available through PodcastOne, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Amazon and wherever podcasts are heard.

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