Emergency Intercom

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Emergency Intercom
Presentation
Hosted by
  • Enya Umanzor
  • Drew Phillips
GenreComedy
Created by
  • Enya Umanzor
  • Drew Phillips
LanguageEnglish
Updatesweekly
Length60– 80 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Production
Audio formatMP3
No. of episodes150+
Publication
Original releaseJuly 9, 2021 (July 9, 2021)
Provider Tiny Meat Gang (until 2024)

Emergency Intercom is a weekly podcast formerly on the Tiny Meat Gang Network featuring longtime friends Enya Umanzor and Drew Phillips. [1] [2] Episodes feature comedic topics, often related to the hosts weekly lives, as well as pop culture references. [3] [4] [5]

Until May 2024, the podcast was filmed in a self-built set, they then moved to a new set following their partnership with the Tiny Meat Gang studios. [6] [7] In July, they announced on Instagram they were separating from Tiny Meat Gang following sexual assault allegations against TMG’s co-owner Cody Ko made by Tana Mongeau. [8]

The podcast has also held live events, mainly at university campuses across the United States. [9] [10]

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