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Insuphishient is a Phish podcast hosted by Matt and Nick — a 500-episode series dedicated to exploring the music, culture, and one-of-a-kind universe of the greatest band of all time. With no set setlists and no rules, each episode dives into Phish shows, band lore, and wild theories — blending deep insights with hilarious hot takes. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or just discovering Phish, there’s a spot for you here. Each week follows a groove of its own: Monday: Soundcheck — setting the st ...
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Analyze Phish

Earwolf & Harris Wittels, Scott Aukerman

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Harris and Scott are comedians, music lovers, and friends. Where do they differ? Harris loves Phish, and Scott does not. On Analyze Phish, Harris navigates the vast landscape of Phish's catalogue to find entry points for Scott while trying to explain the live Phish experience without the use of illegal substances.
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Phishy Business

Mimecast

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Ready to change how you think about cybersecurity? Every other week, Mimecast’s Brian Pinnock and Alice Jeffrey are joined by a special guest for tales of risk, reward and just a dash of ridiculousness. Whether it’s a tech expert who is not your average CIO or an expert from a field you wouldn’t expect, we’ll be exploring the lesser seen side of cybersecurity – to learn how we can all improve in the fight to stay safe.
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The Phishing Report

Max Gibbard

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“The Phishing Report” is about technology and safely using these tools in today’s world. Whether you are in a big business, small business, governmental agency or nonprofit organization, protecting yourself from online harm and protecting your identity from theft is pretty important. Max Gibbard, from TeamLogic IT, in collaboration with special guests and subject matter experts in the cybersecurity arena, will share current research and best practices from across the industry. Each episode w ...
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The definitive retrospective of one of music’s most memorable festivals, Phish’s Big Cypress. In December of 1999, Phish drew an estimated 80,000 to the Big Cypress Indian Reservation in Florida’s Everglades, making this festival the largest Millennium Eve concert on earth. We look back on the festival 20 years later—and examine the legacy for Phish and the music world. Hosted and narrated by Jesse Jarnow, this five-episode series draws on interviews with members of Phish and its crew, fan m ...
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Phishing for the News

SecureResearch

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Welcome to 'Phishing for the News'—the podcast that hooks you with the juiciest updates in cybersecurity, tech, and AI! From breaking breaches to the latest government moves on digital defense, we reel in the headlines you need to stay ahead in this ever-evolving digital world. So grab your virtual net, and let's dive into the deep end of tech and security news!
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Big Money Friday is back, y’all and so is your favorite Phish Talk Show that knows just enough to be dangerous. Today on Insuphishient, Matt and Nick take strange to new elevations as they cover the Ohio show that opened with a suspiciously confident “AC/DC Bag” and closed with an “Antelope” that may or may not have looked directly at them. On toda…
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Matt and Nick are back and they’ve got opinions. Lots of them. Colorado night 3 lit the fuse and today on Insuphishient, it’s nothing but sparks, thumbs, and questionable financial advice. The boys break down the show the only way they know how, wildly inconsistent thumbs up, thumbs down. Nick flips mid-episode. Matt gives a double thumb sideways. …
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As Phish marches into Ohio, Matt and Nick emerge from a mysterious audio haze with a brand new episode — not on time, but right on brand. Today, they attempt to cover Colorado Night 2, a show Matt calls “legit” and Nick calls “wait, what day is it?” Nick’s mic is cooked. Burnt. Glowing like an orb at a rave in 2007. Meanwhile, Matt is grinning like…
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Matt and Nick are back, baby — and this might be their best episode of the week. The show they’re covering? Well… it was night two in Austin.... You get it. But don’t get it twisted, this tour’s not even halfway and Page is just starting to boil. On today’s episode: Matt breaks down the sacred geometry of “Spin the Pickle” and why it can only be pl…
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Matt and Nick return from the great Texas unknown with stories of Austin Night 1. Spoiler alert, they liked the show.... A show so sweaty it qualified as a steam room with a Cities so loose it legally counted as interpretive dance. The crowd came ready. The band came more than usual. Derek brought a snake and claimed it was his plus one. Page didn'…
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After what felt like a 42 hour gap of dead air and existential dread, your favorite Phish Talk Show returns with a (re)vengeance. We left you hanging with a sample episode that felt like a fever dream in a CVS parking lot, so we’re balancing the scales with a full-force Tuesday drop straight from the glitchy depths of our recording rig. This one? O…
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Matt and Nick return with a very special giveaway: today’s episode is on the house. Why? Because we accidentally deleted the feed midway through the show. And before the data ends up like your car keys, in the freezer behind the peas, we are giving it away. But don’t worry. This one’s pure-grade, artisanal, grass-fed Insuphishient. The boys review …
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Matt and Nick are back in the bunker, covered in chalk dust and emotionally rattled from a night that may or may not have happened. Did Phish play SNHU again? Was that real? Is the arena real? Why was the bathroom line 43 minutes long and entirely made up of mannequins? The boys attempt to recount what happened, but it quickly turns into a meditati…
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Matt and Nick return from a 48-hour silent retreat in the food court of a Connecticut mall, only to discover a setlist etched into a stone tablet behind an Orange Julius. Naturally, they treat it as prophecy. The show? Played backwards. Literally. Encore first. Opener last. Page wore a cape made of setbreak nachos. Fishman only responded to questio…
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Matt’s hat brim is too flat. Trey's tone sounds like a sneeze in a velvet glove. Nick might be in sleep mode. Fishman sneezed 37 times, and Matt brought a trombone to a kazoo fight. Page? Allegedly there. Possibly microwaving a burrito in the green room. We tried to recap night one at SNHU but accidentally invented a new genre: Ass to Themecore. It…
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The summer tour has officially begun, and Matt and Nick are absolutely losing structural integrity. We’re talking foaming-at-the-lips-outside-a-Porta-Potty levels of anticipation. SPAC 6/20/04 is the flashback anchor, but everything else is spiraling: the marshmallows, the conspiracy chairs, the questionable use of the phrase “meatstick-orgasm ener…
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Matt and Nick are back and so is the chaos. Today’s episode digs up the dustiest gem in the post-2000 attic: Manchester, NH — 10/26/10, the last and only time they played Manchester. The bust outs are wild. The smells are suspicious. The band plays “Sloth” and the audience politely gasps. Somewhere in the background, a guy in a hockey jersey is yel…
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Matt and Nick pull into the city with full hearts, empty notes, and a faint whiff of pretzel truck exhaust. It’s Soundcheck Monday, and the week ahead is so packed even Fishman would need a second donut dress to hold it all. We preview what’s coming (hint: the big stuff), unpack a few listener texts, and accidentally start planning a live show from…
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We’re nine days out from tour and things are getting deranged. Matt’s got a secret parking spot, Nick’s got a four-state theory for band members, and together they’re deep in your earbuds breaking down August 7, 1993 — the molten, maze-laced Darien Lake show that may or may not include a minor satanic ritual. It’s all there: Stash with Dave’s Energ…
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Matt and Nick cross international borders the only way they know how: without leaving Worcester. We’re talking 2/27/03 — a show that makes only once feel like a tradition. Four songs show up that each have exactly one live performance, and somehow none of them are “Destiny Unbound.” You do the math. Matt says the set was like finding a rare vinyl i…
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Matt and Nick are back and somehow Elisa is still speaking to them. Big Money Friday hits the feed with a shorter-than-usual episode — not because the takes weren’t hot, but because the entire Thursday episode vanished like your car keys the one time you really needed to be somewhere. Gone. Lost. Ghosted by the cloud. But never fear: today's show s…
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The signal is shaky. The mic is hot. And the texts? Out of control. Matt and Nick are back for another World Wide Wednesday, and today’s episode is what happens when you leave the internet alone for too long. Listeners are sending in fake song titles, real conspiracy theories, and one photo of Trey edited onto a block of Vermont cheddar. Nick insis…
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It’s International Jams, it’s Mike Gordon’s birthday, and it’s not Cooter’s. Let’s clear that up immediately. Nick and Matt touch down in the Niagara Falls ’95 show — a rare Tuesday night when the band dropped Mike’s Song → Weekapaug like it owed them money. The show was so fire it blew snow sideways into Canada. Which counts as international. Mean…
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Matt and Nick are back, and this time they brought reinforcements. Please welcome Maya, our first official guest of the week, a certified Goosehead, and an all-around jam band Jedi. She knows the difference between a peak and a plateau. She’s not afraid of a synth solo. And she brought snacks. Nick, upon hearing the name “Maya,” assumes the actual …
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So here we are, the summit of the sound, The twenty-five that shook both lot and lawn. Matt wears a cape. Nick levitates mid-pound. This final block is where the myths are drawn. They didn’t make the list, but now they reign. These songs arrive like thunderstorms in June. Each track’s a wound, a whisper, or a flame. Some made you cry. Some left the…
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Things have gotten weird on Insuphishient. We’re deep into the Top 100 Phish Songs of All Time countdown and the pressure is getting to the hosts. Matt is now only speaking in Spanish. Nick has developed a stress-induced lisp. And yet somehow, we’re still counting down the tracks — #50 through #26, the messy middle where the jams are hot, the opini…
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World Wide Wednesday: 75–51 (The Buffet Bracket) Today on Insuphishient, the countdown continues and the stakes are mild. Matt and Nick are back with Part 2 of the Top 100 Phish Songs of All Time, covering that elusive Jimmy Buffett demographic range — #75 to #51 — where fan favorites rub elbows with songs that were played twice, then once again in…
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Matt and Nick are kicking off a full week of Phish song rankings — the Top 100 of All Time, as voted by listeners, bots, liars, and one guy who mailed in a VHS tape labeled "Best of 2008" Today we start at the bottom. Songs 100 through 76. And no, we didn’t make this list. We don’t know who did. We found it in a Google Doc titled “Wilson is King”. …
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Forget about Thursday or hat happened to that show... Matt and Nick return with big plans, blurry spreadsheets, and one very real fake album: Turning the Page — a 12-track collaboration project starring Page McConnell and… well, whoever we can legally pretend said yes. Each track is a genre-bending duet built entirely on rumors, dreams, and vibes. …
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The mics are hot (Stolen), the inbox is overflowing (Swollen), and Matt and Nick are about to learn things about themselves they maybe didn’t want to know(Spolin). It’s World Wide Wednesday, and the internet has turned the lens around(Scrollin). Listener polls. Old posts. Confessions. One anonymous message that says “Nick is just Matt with a hat.” …
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Matt and Nick have returned to the beach. Not physically — spiritually. Emotionally. Maybe legally? It’s 2/21/19 in Riviera Maya, and International Jams is dripping wet. The night is humid. The grooves are sdank. The moon was high. This wasn’t a concert, it’s a mirage with a setlist. Matt claims he hates Mexico shows in rhythm. Nick keeps saying “I…
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Monday, May 19 — Soundcheck: The Week Is Baked-In Matt and Nick are back with a fresh batch of nonsense, mild planning, and full acknowledgment that yes, all the usual shows are happening this week. No guest hosts. No mystery themes. Just your two favorite spiraling co-hosts stumbling into another five-day jam of Phish-related chaos. Here’s the lin…
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Matt and Nick are back after a week off, and what better way to warm up the mics than with a full-blown Page McConnell birthday celebration episode. Yes, the Chair-"Birthday Boy" of the Boards himself just leveled up, and Insuphishient is here to (barely) hold it together in his honor. Matt opens with a heartfelt tribute that gets derailed by a tan…
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Nick and Matt will be back this weekend to celebrate Page’s birthday! But for today here is a classic International Jams. So good we almost had to call it international James! Matt sends his love. Nick sent me to voicemail when I called. Ciao Have you ever played a show in Italy? Probably not... Have you ever been to Italy? Maybe… But our favorite …
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ARCHIVAL DROP — Insuphishient 2/9/22: The Lost February SessionFrom deep within a mislabeled folder titled “DO NOT EDIT (Nick)”, we proudly present the 2/9/22 episode — forgotten by time, remembered by no one, and somehow still completely intact. Why are we releasing it now? Because Matt was searching for a voice memo of a dream and accidentally op…
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Matt and Nick have unearthed a never-before-heard episode from February 29, 2022, a date that technically did not exist. And yet... here it is. Fully recorded. Never released. Possibly cursed. Possibly divine. Why are we releasing it now? Because Nick tried to plug in a sandwich press where the recorder should go and accidentally booted up the wron…
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No sound check this week. Sorry, Not that we didn’t want too! Nick is at the RMV getting a “Real ID” and Matt had to fill in at PETA, (Pasta Enthusiasts Taking Action). With his help they may get that Torchio. Now On with the show: We swore this one would never see the light of day. Not because of lawsuits (though those were threatened). Not becaus…
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Friday, May 10 — Big Money Friday: Catalog Sale, Fan Fiction, and Lies Matt and Nick are back and Phish is (hypothetically, spiritually, maybe emotionally) selling their entire catalog to the fans. One song at a time. One version per person. You get the rights. The masters. The vibes. And yes, you have to store them in your garage. The buy-in? $10K…
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Wednesday, May 8 — This Day in Phish - Tory: The Date Is Correct. Finally. It’s This Day in Phish - Tory and Matt nails it. Like, nails it. May 8. No Tuesday slippage. No accidental recap of a show from last week. Just good, clean calendar work. Give the man a ribbon. Nick, meanwhile, opens the episode with a five-minute rant about Vermont license …
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Wednesday, May 8 — World Wide Wednesday: The Content Abyss Matt and Nick log in and immediately realize something’s wrong. There’s no tour. No setlists. No Trey in a hoodie climbing a venue wall. Just the two of them. Alone. With microphones. And too much time. This week’s main topic? Drums. Specifically: Fishman’s current setup, his rig, and wheth…
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Tuesday, May 6 — International Jams: Welcome to Camden, England (We Think) Matt and Nick are in England. Or at least spiritually. Maybe emotionally. They’ve got warm beers, accents that drift mid-sentence, and a Phish show from June 27, 1997 that feels like it was played in a foggy warehouse under a fish and chips sign. Matt tries to read off a ven…
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Monday, May 5 — Soundcheck: Cinco de May-oh-no Matt and Nick are back and they’ve traded their setlists for salt rims. It’s Cinco de Mayo. There are margaritas on the mixer, guac in a patch cable, and Jimmy Buffett has somehow been playing in the background for over three hours. No one hit play. No one is stopping it either. Here's what's coming th…
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Friday, May 3 — Big Money Friday Is Fully Funded Matt and Nick are back, and they brought a big bag of cash. And by cash, we mean songs — high-value, high-rotation, high-C Phish songs. Also, side note: Imagine a world where Phish sells the rights to individual versions of songs from every show as NFTs. Sorry, NPTs — Non-Pliable Tweezerz? You enter …
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Thursday, May 1 — This Day in Phish - Tory (Sort of) Matt and Nick are back and it’s May 1, so naturally we’re covering a historic date: April 27. Four days ago. Why? Because Phish-Tory isn't about math—it's about feelings, vibes, and accidentally deleting the actual episode we planned to use. It was Hollywood Bowl Night 3, a night people have alre…
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It’s World Wide Wednesday and Matt and Nick are back to break down Night 2 at the Hollywood Bowl. Better song selection? Absolutely. Chompers? Everywhere. And the fog? Not the only thing that was thick, if you catch our drift. If you’re wondering what other people thought of the show, you’re in the right place. It’s Night 2. It’s the Bowl. It’s Wor…
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Tuesday, April 29 — International Jams Has Gone Off the Grid Matt and Nick are live from somewhere in Cabo. Or near Cabo. Or what someone in Cabo called Cabo. They are definitely international. Definitely in Mexico. Definitely talking about the Hollywood Bowl Night 1 show. First things first: The sound was huge. Huge sound. Big sound. Loud, but not…
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So much has happened in the minutes after this episode was recorded and before it "aired." Most notably, a pathetic excuse for an institution in Cleveland, Ohio broke all our hearts. Matt and Nick will get to it, but probably not until Wednesday. It’s going to be a busy week. On with today’s show. Nick and Matt recap the first five shows of this hi…
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Friday, April 26 — Big Money Friday is circling the lot in a "rented" limo Matt and Nick show up overcaffeinated and underqualified, clutching San Francisco Night 2 like it’s a fragile investment but definitely believe in it. The show was sharp, flashy, messy. Not San Fran, Insuphishient.... Meanwhile Trey walked off stage like he just paid cash fo…
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Thursday, April 24 — This Day in Phish - Tory (Sort of) Matt and Nick are back with a very short episode. Why? Because Nick spilled cold brew on the master file and Matt’s mic was pointed at a plant the whole time. We move on. We know it’s April 24, but we’re talking about the San Francisco show from 4/22, because linear time is fake and the setlis…
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It’s Wednesday and the inbox is glowing. World Wide Wednesday rolls in with the Portland show front and center — a night that felt like few others in recent memory. Not sleepy. Not pushed. Just confident. Like the band was already in the pocket before the lights even dropped. Half way through today's show Nick glitches out for a few minutes. Then M…
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It’s Tuesday and we’ve fled the country. International Jams broadcasts live from a suspicious motel room in Vancouver, where Matt insists the Wi-Fi smells like patchouli and Nick is wearing a shirt he bought from a dog. Tonight we’re diving into Seattle Night 2, but since we crossed the border, it counts. The show felt big. The sound was tight, the…
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Nick and Matt are back and you don’t even care that you could be listening to new Phish right now. We break down night one. Codename Snoozy. Took some turns, landed on its feet, kind of. Matt had questions. Nick took a nap. Night two? Untouched. Codename Fire. Tuesday’s problem. We’re not ready. You’re not ready. The week’s schedule is upside down …
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Matt and Nick show up with a briefcase full of bad ideas and no exit plan. Big Money Friday kicks off with a pitch for a Phish branded Peloton that only works When you are listening to "Sand." Then it somehow gets worse. Nick wants to license the phrase “vibe rotation” and sell it to Spotify. Matt built a deck for a silent lot auction platform that…
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Matt and Nick are back with Phish - Tory, digging into 4/17/23, Berkeley. A west coast evening with just enough breeze to make your hoodie worth it. The show? It happened. The people? Present. The vibe? Alive. Nick insists the second set was structured like a haiku. Matt says that makes no sense and then accidentally proves it. There’s a brief argu…
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Wednesday, April 16 — World Wide Wednesday continues Matt and Nick jack into (not onto) the feed and immediately regret it. World Wide Wednesday is bursting at the seams. The takes are loud, the jokes are faster than light (and love), and one listener swears they saw Page at a rest stop eating a banana with a fork. Spring tour is in the air but the…
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