Player One Podcast
Player One Podcast has been going since 2006, which puts it among the longest-running gaming podcasts still in active production. Hosted by ex-game journalists Chris Johnston, Phil Theobald, and Greg Sewart, the show has accumulated over 1,300 episodes and built a community of listeners who have been tuning in for nearly two decades.
The format is relaxed and conversational. Each week the three hosts discuss console, portable, and PC games alongside whatever else is on their minds, which frequently includes raising kids and life outside of gaming. That personal touch is a big part of the appeal. These are not anonymous media personalities reading from scripts. They are three guys who grew up in gaming media and now bring that experience to a show that feels like catching up with old friends.
Episodes range from 40 minutes to over two hours depending on how much there is to discuss. The show runs completely ad-free, which is increasingly rare for a podcast of this size. Patreon supporters get access to bonus Friday aftershow episodes, but the main show costs nothing and never has. That listener-first approach has clearly built loyalty, as evidenced by the show's 4.5-star rating from nearly 500 reviews.
Chris, Phil, and Greg all spent years writing for professional gaming outlets before transitioning to podcasting, so the analysis carries real weight even when the delivery is casual. They know the difference between a hot take and an informed opinion. Player One Podcast rewards long-term listening, and the archive alone is a time capsule of how gaming has evolved over the past 20 years.
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