How A Fan Club For ‘Nobody’ Is A Blueprint For Podcast Fan Engagement

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Countless popular podcasts offer fan clubs, Patreon communities, or premium membership networks to provide listeners with ad-free episodes, bonus content, and direct interaction with the hosts.

Some of the most prominent podcasts and networks with dedicated fan clubs include:

  • True Crime: Crime Junkie (offers the Crime Junkie Fan Club with ad-free episodes and exclusive series) and My Favorite Murder (hosts the Fan Cult).
  • Comedy & Entertainment: Comedy Bang! Bang! (via CBB World), Doughboys, and Kevin Smith’s podcast lineup (via That Kevin Smith Club).
  • Pop Culture & Storytelling: Fantasy Fangirls, Old Gods of Appalachia (The Hatchery), and SmartLess (SmartLess+).
  • Sports: The Locked On Podcast Network (Everydayer Club) and The Club.
  • Educational/Niche: But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids and Forever35.

Many of these communities operate through subscription services like Supercast, Supporting Cast, or Podbean Fan Club, giving fans private audio feeds in their favorite podcast player. Typically, these “fan clubs” are conceived and managed by the podcaster.

No money is charged. No membership cards are printed. Even the cast of the podcast was not intially involved. In fact, the fan club calls itself “The Nobodys!”

The Nobodys Fan Club has as its object of enternal admiration the comedy podcast Nobody Listens To Paula Poundstone.

In case you’re not familiar with the show, here is the show’s synopsis: “Join Paula Poundstone, co-host Adam Felber and a long list of characters, real and imaginary, on Nobody Listens To Paula Poundstone (the comedy podcast), a podcast taking the fun of a late-night show, the wit of a public radio show, and the knowledge of a guest experts while setting the volume to the max. Acerbic yet infectiously funny, Nobody Listens To Paula Poundstone (the comedy podcast) invites listeners into the audience of this absolutely ludicrous variety show, if they can follow along…or not.”

This comedy podcast mirrors the quirky stream of consciousness mindset of its eponymous host, Paula Poundstone. Known for her smart, observational humor and spontaneous wit, Poundstone is well known for her appearances years ago on A Prairie Home Companion, her current guest spots on Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me and her stand-up act, which gears up for more than 85 shows a year. Poundstone’s enduring strength as a comedian does not really depend on a tightly scripted routine, but on her magical ability to improvise and begin talking to an audience to uncover comedic nuggets from the mouths of admiring fans.

I’ve seen her live several times, and she often comes on stage and begins to talk to the audience. From those interactions, her improvisational comedy flows. Unlike a tightly scripted routine like Sebastian Maniscalco or Kevin James, Poundstone lives on the comedic edge. Her podcast reflects that spontaneous tone.
When you listen to Nobody Listens To Paula Poundstone, you are assaulted with a hail storm of sharp-witted jokes, zany characters, idiosyncratic contests, lunatic projects, cranky animals, imaginary celebrity guests and a carousel of talented musicians.

That part of the podcast has remained stable over the life of the show, yet the craziness changes constantly. The show has the weirdest book club imaginable — now reading the Valley Of The Dolls by Jacqueline Susann. There are odd gardening tips, the ongoing search for a survivalist gone missing, and new musicians every episode that become the “house band.”

Co-host Adam Felber has been there since the beginning, clearly behind the wheel in the podcast episodes, trying – sometimes in vain – to keep the show on the pavement while Poundstone continues to try to veer off into comedy potholes. His ability to play off Poundstone for comedic effect is a virtuoso effort, and his apparent exasperation at Poundstone’s detours makes for comedic sparks.

Poundstone’s manager, Bonnie Burns, is affectionately and derisively known as “Captain Crinkle” on the show, and her frenetic, haphazard and logic-destroying manner gives Felber and Poundstone comedy ammunition. Even the podcast’s producer — Toni Anita Hull — gets in on the comedy action with her hilarious tale of a cruise gone horribly wrong with her brother, who left the cruise at the halfway point so she was forced to hang with a niece she doesn’t get along with.

The Nobodys Fan Club

The primary community hub for fans is the Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone Podcast Fan Club on Facebook. Members refer to themselves as “Nobodys” in an homage to the podcast’s unique title and comedic style. Sheldon Helms started the Facebook Podcast Fan Club, which is up to 4.4 thousand members.

When Nobody can be Anybody

Nobody listens To Paul Poundstone co-host Adam Felber says of the fan club: “Social media was SUPPOSED to be a tool to create community, but it rarely is. Our amazing fan club is a fantastic exception. Not only have our beloved ‘Nobodies’ created a place where they can talk, joke, arrange meet-ups, and make friends, they’ve also done something wonderful for us.

“Recording from our homes, sending our pod out into the void… it can feel kind of isolating. Like, is anybody actually hearing this? But when we drop by the fan page (often covertly!) and read their thoughts on the show, all of that changes, and it all feels completely worthwhile.”

There is a constant and close interaction between fan club members and the cast of the podcast.

Terianne recalls: “There was a show in Glendale, in LA, in February 2025 that I flew out for because many ‘Nobodys’ were going as well the whole cast plus their significant others. I got to meet everybody and Nobodys! In fact, Bonnie Burns, Paula’s manager, came up to me and said, ‘your’re Terianne Falcone, aren’t you?’ She reads the posts in our group and will sometimes make comments.”

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