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''No Such Thing'' Joins Kaleidoscope and iHeartPodcasts


''No Such Thing''
''No Such Thing''

New York-based podcast company Kaleidoscope and iHeartPodcasts have added "No Such Thing" to their lineup of research-driven shows at the intersection of technology, science, and culture. Hosted by journalists Manny Fidel, Noah Friedman, and Devan Joseph, the program brings a mix of thoughtful research and easygoing banter to life's most curious and sometimes ridiculous questions.

Since launching in November 2024, No Such Thing has explored topics ranging from whether siblings shape us more than parents, to whether suburban dogs are happier than city dogs, to whether schools should ban phones. Each episode begins with a lively debate, then expands into a deeply reported journey through interviews, experiments, and data.

"We're very excited about our show and these early signs of success," said Fidel. "Now, thanks to Kaleidoscope and iHeartPodcasts, we get to take some bigger swings that I know our growing audience will appreciate."

Friedman added, "It's been a joy digging into our long-running debates on this show, and hopefully providing some real answers to everyday questions in the process." Joseph noted that while the podcast remains "three friends trying to figure stuff out," the new partnership will help the team "do it better, bigger, and weirder."

No Such Thing is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is available on the iHeartRadio app and all major podcast platforms, with new episodes released every Wednesday.

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