The rSlash podcast may make listeners laugh, shout, and feel all sorts of other emotions. This popular program features the host reading out loud some of the craziest stories from Reddit's top subreddits. Those include groups like Prorevenge, EntitledParents, and ChoosingBeggars. This podcast also reads content from MaliciousCompliance, PettyRevenge, and AITA.
YouTuber Dabney N. Bailey is the voice behind the rSlash podcast. His dog Yugo sometimes gets excited and barks in episodes. Bailey calls those "puppy bloopers." The show's title comes from the "r" and the "slash" used to designate a subreddit, or separate group on the social site.
The theme of the rSlash podcast is a Reddit participant recounting something ridiculous that happened to them. Sometimes it's an encounter with an entitled parent. In one memorable episode, the mom demanded that the writer give up her wheelchair to their child. In another episode, a parent is the victim of an obnoxious child. Other episodes include stories like a dad finding out his 10-year-old daughter is not his. Another episode talks about how a Reddit writer's teenage son defecates in his pants. Episode titles include “Bestof My Coworker Only Eats Rotten Food.” Another popular episode is "Aita My In-laws Are Stealing My House." This indicates some of the outrageous stories on the podcast.
Many Reddit readers enjoy reading the commentary in these threads. This podcast includes some of the best comments to tell the story. But most episodes focus on what the original poster (OP) wrote. Bailey brings the messages to life. He does various voices and makes them compelling and hilarious. Listeners may be both outraged and enthralled by the stories on the rSlash podcast.
Bailey has a unique style of storytelling, With rSlash, he brings these true tales to life with funny voices and plenty of emotion. Some episodes have one letter. But others have two or more related stories in the same episode. Listeners can hear epic revenge stories in some episodes. Others have hilarious encounters with entitled parents. Podcast episodes are around 15 minutes long. They come out almost every day.