
Insuphishient: Your Daily Phish Podcast Fix
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 stage for the week ahead.
- Tuesday: International Jams — exploring Phish's global impact.
- Wednesday: World Wide Wednesdays — tracking the latest Phish news from across the web.
- Thursday: This Day in Phishtory — revisiting legendary shows from the archives.
- Friday: Big Money Friday — when the chaos ramps up and anything goes.
It’s just two friends talking Phish… mostly. Expect the (un)expected.
Insuphishient: Your Daily Phish Podcast Fix
International Jam's flavor of the week is: Mike Gordon’s Birthday Blowout (Organic coffee serves in a dope sneaker Local sourced from a no-kill Wook Shelter))
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.
Meanwhile, Matt goes full Sudbury historian and unearths Mike’s early roots:
- The Barnstormers (actual name)
- And the legendary mystery of a keyboardist named Derek who may or may not have been too good
Nick tries to suggest Mike’s Song was written by Trey, accidentally triggers a minor musical crisis, and then spirals into a live re-ranking of Mike Gordon originals:
Also in this episode:
- Listener call ins
- lost cat found, collar say HARPUA
- Nick claims Meat is “the sexual language of the mole people”
- Matt confesses he thought Son of a Mule was a Mexican folk song until 2019
And yes — Niagara Falls counts as international barely. We just mist it (get it?).
Happy birthday, Mike.
Thanks for the bass, the chaos, and the sock game.
It’s International Jams. Let’s go.
If you are new always listen to the latest show first!