For nearly twenty years, Nobody Likes Onions has been making audiences laugh at the absurd, the obvious, and the wrong. Comedian Patrick Melton, along with other entertainers from Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas and around the world, gather around microphones three times a week to present their unique observations and opinions about current events, pop culture, and real-world experiences in their personal lives.
NLO ascended to the top of the podcast ranks quickly, making a name for itself early on with famous guests, interesting co-hosts, and innovative comedy formats typically not portrayed in terrestrial radio, and growing into a massive form of entertainment for it’s tens of thousands of listeners worldwide. The culture of NLO spans over a decade, with a rich tapestry of comedy and podcasting history, often involving inside jokes and references that can take time to understand.
Go watch to some shows and stop reading.
For nearly twenty years, Nobody Likes Onions has been making audiences laugh at the absurd, the obvious, and the wrong. Comedian Patrick Melton, along with other entertainers from Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas and around the world, gather around microphones three times a week to present their unique observations and opinions about current events, pop culture, and real-world experiences in their personal lives.
NLO ascended to the top of the podcast ranks quickly, making a name for itself early on with famous guests, interesting co-hosts, and innovative comedy formats typically not portrayed in terrestrial radio, and growing into a massive form of entertainment for it’s tens of thousands of listeners worldwide. The culture of NLO spans over a decade, with a rich tapestry of comedy and podcasting history, often involving inside jokes and references that can take time to understand.
Go watch to some shows and stop reading.