Poor Man's Pinball Podcast
media"Everybody who listens to Kaneda's Pinball Podcasts, to Cary Hardy, to Zach Meny, to Slam Tilt, to Loser Kid, to Poor Man's Pinball Podcast. If you add up all of us, we have more listeners combined than the total number of Elton John games they will ever sell."
Kaneda groups Poor Man's Pinball Podcast among major pinball shows with significant collective audience reach.
"Poor Man's pinball. Sorry, it wasn't LoserKid pinball podcast. It was Poor Man's pinball. It's the Poor Man's pinball Network, but it's still Poor Man's pinball. Thank you for clarifying. It wasn't LoserKid."
Kaneda corrects himself after initially calling Poor Man's Pinball Podcast 'LoserKid pinball podcast', clarifying it was actually Poor Man's Pinball Network.
"And to all the other shows out there this is not an indictment of shows like Loser Kid and Poor Man's Pinball Podcast and Backbox Pinball Podcast and slam tilt and Silverball Chronicles and the list goes on and on and on. [...] It is a very thankless endeavor and I mean this. There is so much work that goes into doing this triple drain pinball podcast."
Kaneda acknowledges Poor Man's Pinball Podcast among other shows, emphasizing that pinball podcasting is a thankless endeavor requiring a lot of work.
"This is like the poor man's pinball network like on speed right now Drew you gotta take some lessons man"
Kaneda compares his energetic show style to Poor Man's Pinball Podcast and suggests Drew needs to learn from him
"I know that Drew over at Poor Man's Pinball Podcast listens to every episode and Drew, by the way brother, I need to come on your show and give it some energy. That last show, those 20 minutes, it sounded like you were doing it from the bathroom and you didn't even want to be doing this show. [...] Just hit up Kaneda, I'll be your co-host, Ian ain't coming back and Orbi can't save it man, I got you, I got your back."
Kaneda criticizes Poor Man's Pinball Podcast's recent show quality and offers to co-host to improve it
"I got a great kick out of Drew's intro to the poor man's show this week. He took all the sound clips from my Facebook live of just questioning how they can still be poor when they're ordering like $30,000 in pinball machines."
Kaneda expresses amusement that Drew used his Facebook live clips in Poor Man's Pinball Podcast intro, where he questioned how they can still be 'poor' while buying expensive machines.
"You know, many times I'm on the phone with the poor man's pinball podcast. How many times Drew calls me up and is like, Kaneda, how'd you do it? How did you get to this level of success? [...] And I'm like, you're right. True. Congratulations on your Guns N' Roses, LE. You are no longer the poor man's pinball podcast."
Kaneda claims Drew from Poor Man's Pinball Podcast frequently calls him for advice on podcast success and jokes that Drew can no longer be called 'poor' after buying expensive pinball machines.
"We've got the poor man's pinball podcast saying it's this Friday, which is great. But we might both be right because here's what I think is going to happen."
Kaneda acknowledges Poor Man's Pinball Podcast's prediction about a Friday Guns N' Roses reveal and calls it 'great'
"It's becoming a ghost town out there in the Pinball Podcasting world. Where is everybody going? Where are the episodes? It's like me and the poor man's Pinball Podcast and one pinball show from Zach Menyan and Dennis."
Kaneda says Poor Man's Pinball Podcast is one of the few remaining active pinball podcasts in what's becoming a ghost town of pinball podcasting.
"That was the poor man's pinball podcast. I love those guys. They had their little special guest, Martin on Hey, Martin, you should listen to Kaneda's pinball podcast because you might learn a thing or two"
Kaneda expresses love for Poor Man's Pinball Podcast and suggests their guest Martin should listen to his show to learn
"Now my friends at the Poor Man's Pinball podcast, they've played this game."
Kaneda refers to the Poor Man's Pinball Podcast hosts as his friends and mentions they've played Willy Wonka.