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Maximum Fun
NameMaximum Fun
FounderJesse Thorn
LocationLos Angeles

Maximum Fun is a non-profit organization founded by Jesse Thorn that produces and distributes a variety of podcasts, including My Brother, My Brother and Me, How Did This Get Made?, and International Waters. Maximum Fun is known for its unique blend of comedy and storytelling, often featuring celebrities such as Paul Scheer, Jason Mantzoukas, and June Diane Raphael. The organization has gained a significant following and has been featured in various media outlets, including The New York Times, The Guardian, and NPR. Maximum Fun has also collaborated with other notable organizations, such as Earwolf and Radiotopia.

Introduction to

Maximum Fun Maximum Fun is a network of podcasts that cover a wide range of topics, from comedy and entertainment to politics and social issues. The organization was founded by Jesse Thorn, a comedian and radio host who is also the host of the popular podcast Bullseye with Jesse Thorn. Maximum Fun has produced podcasts featuring notable guests, including John Hodgman, Maria Bamford, and Nick Offerman. The organization has also partnered with other notable podcast networks, such as Howl and Feral Audio. Maximum Fun's podcasts have been featured in various media outlets, including The A.V. Club, Vulture, and Splitsider. The organization has also been recognized for its innovative approach to podcasting, including its use of crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and Patreon.

History of

Maximum Fun Maximum Fun was founded in 2006 by Jesse Thorn, who had previously worked in radio and television. The organization started as a small non-profit and has since grown to become one of the largest and most influential podcast networks in the world. Maximum Fun has produced podcasts featuring a wide range of hosts, including Jordan Morris, Sarah Morgan, and Harris Wittels. The organization has also collaborated with other notable comedy and entertainment companies, such as Comedy Central, HBO, and Netflix. Maximum Fun's podcasts have been featured in various media outlets, including The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and The Huffington Post. The organization has also been recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion, including its support for women in comedy and LGBTQ+ rights.

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in Entertainment Maximum Fun has had a significant impact on the world of entertainment, with its podcasts featuring a wide range of celebrities and comedy personalities. The organization has produced podcasts with notable guests, including Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Chris Rock. Maximum Fun has also collaborated with other notable entertainment companies, such as Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., and Sony Pictures. The organization's podcasts have been featured in various media outlets, including Entertainment Weekly, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter. Maximum Fun has also been recognized for its innovative approach to comedy and storytelling, including its use of improvisation and sketch comedy. The organization has also partnered with other notable comedy and entertainment companies, such as The Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade.

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in Psychology Maximum Fun's podcasts have also explored topics related to psychology and mental health, featuring guests such as Dan Savage, Esther Perel, and Brené Brown. The organization has produced podcasts that discuss topics such as anxiety, depression, and trauma, and has partnered with organizations such as The National Alliance on Mental Illness and The American Psychological Association. Maximum Fun's podcasts have been featured in various media outlets, including Psychology Today, The Journal of Clinical Psychology, and Harvard Business Review. The organization has also been recognized for its commitment to mental health awareness and reducing stigma around mental illness. Maximum Fun has also collaborated with other notable psychology and mental health organizations, such as The Mayo Clinic and The World Health Organization.

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in Education Maximum Fun's podcasts have also been used in educational settings, with many teachers and professors incorporating the organization's content into their curricula. The organization has produced podcasts that explore topics such as history, science, and literature, and has partnered with organizations such as The National Education Association and The American Historical Association. Maximum Fun's podcasts have been featured in various media outlets, including The Chronicle of Higher Education, Education Week, and The Journal of Educational Psychology. The organization has also been recognized for its commitment to educational content and its ability to make complex topics accessible and engaging. Maximum Fun has also collaborated with other notable educational organizations, such as The Smithsonian Institution and The Library of Congress.

Cultural Significance of

Maximum Fun Maximum Fun has had a significant impact on popular culture, with its podcasts featuring a wide range of celebrities and comedy personalities. The organization has been recognized for its innovative approach to comedy and storytelling, and has been featured in various media outlets, including The New York Times, The Guardian, and NPR. Maximum Fun has also been credited with helping to launch the careers of notable comedy personalities, such as Nick Kroll and Paul Scheer. The organization has also partnered with other notable comedy and entertainment companies, such as Comedy Central, HBO, and Netflix. Maximum Fun's podcasts have been featured in various media outlets, including Entertainment Weekly, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter. The organization has also been recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion, including its support for women in comedy and LGBTQ+ rights. Maximum Fun has also collaborated with other notable cultural institutions, such as The Museum of Modern Art and The Brooklyn Academy of Music. Category:Entertainment companies

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