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Ron Burgundy Is Coming For Your Ear Holes (With His Podcast)

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The “Ron Burgundy Podcast” comes straight from the veteran newsman himself. Will Ferrell

The “Ron Burgundy Podcast” comes straight from the veteran newsman himself. [Introducing The Ron Burgundy Podcast!]( Will Ferrell reprises his role as Ron Burgundy in his brand new Ron Burgundy Podcast! Each episode has a different theme in which Ron engages in conversation with another notable person on the topic at hand. In true Ron Burgundy fashion, these conversations have a tendency to go off the rails, and we find out things about people we never knew we wanted to know. In Season 1, Ron addresses important issues like bullying and the mind-expanding nature of meditation, and attempts to ultimately answer the question “seriously, what is a podcast?”​ [Listen Now »]( [Episode 1: True Crime]( Ron takes a stab at the most popular genre of his new chosen medium—the True Crime podcast. The tales he unfolds and his interview with a criminal psychologist are positively bone-chilling. [Listen Now »]( [Watch the Video Teaser Trailer]( "I'm a little terrified because I don't know what a podcast is. Is this played out on the radio? No? Ok, well we'll just record it on a bunch of cassette tapes and mail them out and hope that we get the money back." — RON BURGUNDY Copyright © 2019 iHeartRadio All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at the website howstuffworks.com Our mailing address is: iHeartRadio 675 Ponce de Leon Ave NE Suite 4500 Atlanta, Ga 30308 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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