Meet the 'Podcast Police' - a joke "task force" vowing to "stop white guys from starting podcasts about nothing".
Pals William Peters, 25, and Brett Dodenhoff, 28, wrote and filmed the sketch as a joke response to being "inundated" with podcasts.
The spoof sees the duo act as 'cops', shutting down "white guys" launching their own podcast.
In the video, the two can be seen apprehending 'suspects' throughout Los Angeles, US, whilst they reveal the extent of the problem.
One amusing scene shows William arresting a 17-year-old for podcasting and questioning "what life advice he could be sharing."
Whilst in another Brett's character details how his brother became "hooked" on podcasting.
The video - which has garnered over 2.5million views on TikTok - also follows the two 'cops' as they bust people for selling podcast equipment and recording on the side of the street.
The pair say they wanted to create the video in an "investigative Vice style" with the idea that podcasting could be an addiction.
Brett, from Los Angeles, US, said: "We all know podcasting can be annoying at this point so we knew the idea was there.
"In general it's kind of mapped to treating it like this idea of it being like a drug problem - what if this was an addictive thing?
"We riffed enough to probably make three of these videos!
"We had to cut a ton out."
Will, also from Los Angeles, added: "Within 15 minutes we'd pretty much written the whole sketch and the punchlines.
"We were kind of going for a Cops episode investigative Vice style."
The duo admit despite their character's apparent 'hate' for podcasts in the skit, they are partial to them.
Brett said: "Anything under the sun can be a podcast, if it's two interesting people it can be great but because there is no barrier to entry you can put anything up online.
"We're pretty inundated in the comedy podcasting world and I think it's just funny that so many people have something to say."
Will agreed, and added: "I consume a lot of podcast content and here I am talking rubbish about it, but it is a bizarre concept with the no barrier to entry.
"We're poking fun at ourselves and friends too - we've talked about starting a podcast a couple of times!"
Brett and Will's favourite scenes from the video - which was shot on just an iPhone - are when the 17-year-old is arrested and Brett's brother lost to podcasting.
WilL said: "The whole emotional aspect of Brett's brother being lost to podcasting was great.
Brett added: "I felt like that 17-year-old giving life advice scene really resonated with people as that's what it comes down to."
Will and Brett post all their skits here: https://www.tiktok.com/@squilliam_peters
Pals William Peters, 25, and Brett Dodenhoff, 28, wrote and filmed the sketch as a joke response to being "inundated" with podcasts.
The spoof sees the duo act as 'cops', shutting down "white guys" launching their own podcast.
In the video, the two can be seen apprehending 'suspects' throughout Los Angeles, US, whilst they reveal the extent of the problem.
One amusing scene shows William arresting a 17-year-old for podcasting and questioning "what life advice he could be sharing."
Whilst in another Brett's character details how his brother became "hooked" on podcasting.
The video - which has garnered over 2.5million views on TikTok - also follows the two 'cops' as they bust people for selling podcast equipment and recording on the side of the street.
The pair say they wanted to create the video in an "investigative Vice style" with the idea that podcasting could be an addiction.
Brett, from Los Angeles, US, said: "We all know podcasting can be annoying at this point so we knew the idea was there.
"In general it's kind of mapped to treating it like this idea of it being like a drug problem - what if this was an addictive thing?
"We riffed enough to probably make three of these videos!
"We had to cut a ton out."
Will, also from Los Angeles, added: "Within 15 minutes we'd pretty much written the whole sketch and the punchlines.
"We were kind of going for a Cops episode investigative Vice style."
The duo admit despite their character's apparent 'hate' for podcasts in the skit, they are partial to them.
Brett said: "Anything under the sun can be a podcast, if it's two interesting people it can be great but because there is no barrier to entry you can put anything up online.
"We're pretty inundated in the comedy podcasting world and I think it's just funny that so many people have something to say."
Will agreed, and added: "I consume a lot of podcast content and here I am talking rubbish about it, but it is a bizarre concept with the no barrier to entry.
"We're poking fun at ourselves and friends too - we've talked about starting a podcast a couple of times!"
Brett and Will's favourite scenes from the video - which was shot on just an iPhone - are when the 17-year-old is arrested and Brett's brother lost to podcasting.
WilL said: "The whole emotional aspect of Brett's brother being lost to podcasting was great.
Brett added: "I felt like that 17-year-old giving life advice scene really resonated with people as that's what it comes down to."
Will and Brett post all their skits here: https://www.tiktok.com/@squilliam_peters
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00:00 People don't know this, but sleep is bad for you.
00:02 Did you read that somewhere?
00:03 I don't read. It lowers your testosterone.
00:04 Really?
00:05 Podcast police!
00:05 Put the mics down! Put the mics down!
00:07 I don't even think about it!
00:08 This episode is over, fellas.
00:10 We're the podcast police.
00:11 We're a task force that stops white guys from starting podcasts for no reason.
00:14 Anything you say can and will be used against you.
00:16 Subscribe to the Patreon.
00:17 Alright, enough!
00:18 It's become a real problem here in Los Angeles.
00:20 These guys reuse mics, share mics, podcast in the morning, podcast at night.
00:24 Hell, half the time, they don't realize the mic's not even plugged in.
00:27 Poor guy doesn't even have a co-host.
00:28 Mic's down! Mic's down!
00:30 God damn it, they fled!
00:32 Just missed them. Mic's still hot.
00:33 Jesus!
00:34 Every year, we lose about half our recruits.
00:36 Do they die?
00:36 No.
00:37 We lose them to podcasting.
00:38 Class of 2015?
00:40 Lost a lot of good men.
00:42 Just busted a 17-year-old for podcasting.
00:44 Already on the mic.
00:45 What life advice could you possibly be sharing?
00:48 Hey! Get back here!
00:49 Parents call.
00:50 Hey, I had no idea my son was podcasting.
00:52 You had no idea?
00:54 Your son's 11!
00:55 And he's asking for a goddamn cold plug!
00:57 Alright, man, what do you need? I got mics, I got whatever podcasting equipment you need.
01:00 You know what? I need for you to get on the ground!
01:02 Go, go, go! Get down, get down!
01:03 Suspect apprehended! Suspect apprehended!
01:05 This is personal to me because I lost my brother to broadcasting.
01:09 He was top of his class. Then one day he says to me,
01:11 "We have such funny conversations. Why don't we start recording now?"
01:14 From that point on, he was hooked.
01:16 You gotta follow the money. All this is funded by big sponsors.
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01:21 Those guys go under, this whole nightmare ends.
01:24 Good fucking luck.
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01:28 Everything okay there, buddy?
01:29 We got a runner! We got a runner!
01:31 Drop the mic and don't say another word!
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01:44 Ugh.
01:45 Get the goddamn code.