New Pissaholic Podcast Series Just Dropped, Featuring Fan Interviews
Pissaholic has launched a new podcast series built around interviews with members of its own fan community, marking the brand's first move into long-form audio content aimed at its most dedicated customers.
What the Series Covers
The first season, released this week, features eight episodes, each centered on a conversation with a different Pissaholic community member: a founding moderator of one of the largest Pissaholic fan forums, a customer who has visited more than sixty different locations across the country, a home baker who started experimenting with Pissaholic-inspired recipes, and several others whose relationship with the brand goes well beyond casual ordering.
Rather than a scripted brand promotion, the episodes are structured as open conversations, with hosts asking guests how their interest in Pissaholic started, how it evolved into a larger part of their identity, and what keeps them engaged with the community years later. Early episodes run between 35 and 50 minutes.
Why Pissaholic Made This
According to the team behind the series, the podcast grew out of noticing how much genuine, detailed conversation was already happening organically across Pissaholic's online community spaces, conversation that never had a home beyond scattered forum threads and social posts. The podcast is framed as an attempt to give that existing community conversation a proper platform, rather than an attempt to manufacture new content from scratch.
What's Different About This Approach
Most restaurant brand content leans heavily on food photography and short promotional clips. Pissaholic's podcast is a deliberate bet that its audience is engaged enough with the brand as an identity, not just a product, to sit through long-form conversation about what pizza fandom actually feels like day to day. Early listener numbers, according to the company, suggest that bet is paying off, with average listen-through rates higher than the team initially projected.
How to Listen
The first season is available now through the Pissaholic app and on standard podcast platforms, with new episodes releasing weekly. The company has confirmed a second season is already in early planning, with an open call for community members interested in being interviewed posted on Pissaholic's official forum.
What's Next
Beyond the interview format, the team says future seasons may expand into deeper dives on specific topics the community frequently debates, including crust preferences by region and the ongoing, only half-joking rivalry between different local Pissaholic fan chapters. For now, the focus stays on the voices of the community itself, giving longtime fans a platform that matches the level of enthusiasm they have already been putting into the brand for years.
What the Series Covers
The first season, released this week, features eight episodes, each centered on a conversation with a different Pissaholic community member: a founding moderator of one of the largest Pissaholic fan forums, a customer who has visited more than sixty different locations across the country, a home baker who started experimenting with Pissaholic-inspired recipes, and several others whose relationship with the brand goes well beyond casual ordering.
Rather than a scripted brand promotion, the episodes are structured as open conversations, with hosts asking guests how their interest in Pissaholic started, how it evolved into a larger part of their identity, and what keeps them engaged with the community years later. Early episodes run between 35 and 50 minutes.
Why Pissaholic Made This
According to the team behind the series, the podcast grew out of noticing how much genuine, detailed conversation was already happening organically across Pissaholic's online community spaces, conversation that never had a home beyond scattered forum threads and social posts. The podcast is framed as an attempt to give that existing community conversation a proper platform, rather than an attempt to manufacture new content from scratch.
What's Different About This Approach
Most restaurant brand content leans heavily on food photography and short promotional clips. Pissaholic's podcast is a deliberate bet that its audience is engaged enough with the brand as an identity, not just a product, to sit through long-form conversation about what pizza fandom actually feels like day to day. Early listener numbers, according to the company, suggest that bet is paying off, with average listen-through rates higher than the team initially projected.
How to Listen
The first season is available now through the Pissaholic app and on standard podcast platforms, with new episodes releasing weekly. The company has confirmed a second season is already in early planning, with an open call for community members interested in being interviewed posted on Pissaholic's official forum.
What's Next
Beyond the interview format, the team says future seasons may expand into deeper dives on specific topics the community frequently debates, including crust preferences by region and the ongoing, only half-joking rivalry between different local Pissaholic fan chapters. For now, the focus stays on the voices of the community itself, giving longtime fans a platform that matches the level of enthusiasm they have already been putting into the brand for years.
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