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By Hannah Harkness
4.7
1414 ratings
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
In Kate's Bunker's first season finale, Kate confronts King Spider (Erik Bergstrom) and learns they have more in common than a human weirdo and spider royalty can be expected to. Kate meets the Queen of Spiders (Billy Dixon) and finally settles things? with Maya (Chanel Ali)
On the first part of the Kate's Bunker two-part season finale, Kate talks to some hack comedians (Brandon Hamilton and Rob Spenser) about the possibility of a Viacom-centered comedy conspiracy before the bunker suddenly becomes a big-time necessity.
Kate rises to meet 2022 by talking to a quack, an Irish boomer and a banshee! Kate finally tackles COVID in the high-effort, low-efficacy style that made her a star on Bunkerchat and in your hearts.
Welcome to a very special presentation of what Kate does to celebrate the holiest Spider parody holiday on her calendar. This episode features all your favorites, including Maya (Chanel Ali) making an antagonizing phone call, an inscrutible Super (Benel Germossen) monologue and a never-before-heard worship song from Hank Thompson (Nick Silverstein). This Chirstmas, as ever, we are humbled by the spiders.
Kate hosts a roundtable metaphysics discussion with the partial involvement of religious leader Jimothy White (Drew Garrison) who can’t stay because his pelican is sick, and the full involvement of Toe Hogan (Steve Miller-Miller) and psychic counselor Sophia LeBeau (Sovereign Syre). Will Kate learn the truth through tarot this week? Only podcast-mancy holds the answer.
Kate's not doing so good. She's been awake for days due to the interference of her potentially real sleep paralysis demon Xena (Nyla Rose). Kate makes a deal with Xena that she will know peace when they complete an on-air interview. If she can get sleep and get used to living inside of time, she might make her new court date with Maya (Chanel Ali).
This episode was made possible by Ben Falbo who requested a sleep paralysis demon interview. Check him out at https://benfalbodesigner.com/.
Kate dives into cancel culture with Wedge (Mahdiy Drummond) and Marlon Reed (Sugar Dunkerton), two IT guys and friendship experts from Atlanta who program bots to cancel racists. She gets a surprise call from The Source (Lou Misiano) and interrogates her relationship with the Super (Benel Germosen).
After learning about Spider Church, Kate converts and explores her new faith in a conversation with Rev, Jimothy White. Toe Hogan and Maya misuse the phone at Kate, and The Super returns to the bunker.
Kate talks to a new guest, Angie (Jax Dell’Osso). Angie is a proud Staten Island citizen whose family emigrated from space generations ago. Her interview is interrupted by her mother Marge (Shirley U. Jest) who lives in faraway Long Island. When they finally finish, Maya (Chanel Ali) calls with a robot lawyer update.
Toe Hogan (Steve Miller-Miller) returns for a civil conversation about simulating baseball within a simulated reality with baseball sim podcaster Hank Thompson (Nick Silverstein). Kate attempts to mediate a discussion about Hank’s father’s role in manipulating reality and his mysterious whereabouts.
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.