Amy Poehler’s ‘Good Hang’ gets first best podcast Golden Globe

“Good Hang” got off to a great start as the first-ever Golden Globe-winning podcast.
The Amy Poehler-hosted Ringer podcast, which debuted in early 2025, beat out Dax Shepard’s “Armchair Expert,” Alex Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy,” “Smartless” — hosted by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett — as well as NPR’s “The Mel Robbins Podcast” and “Up First.”

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Sean Hayes, Will Arnett and Jason Bateman attend the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)
“It’s exactly how I imagined it, Snoop giving me the award,” Poehler said. “I don’t know about award shows, but when they’re successful, it makes sense.”
Poehler, 54, an Emmy winner, beat out her ex-husband Arnett, who was hosting with her podcast co-hosts Bateman and Hayes.
“Good Hang” didn’t premiere until March 2025, but the episodes have already steadily made waves, thanks to the casual nature of Poehler’s conversations with her famous friends, including several of Poehler’s former co-stars on “Parks” and “Saturday Night Live”: Aubrey Plaza, Adam Scott, Maya Rudolph, Aziz Ansari and Seth Meyers.
Poehler also chatted on the show with Ariana Grande, Dakota Johnson and Michelle Obama.
Poehler, of course, is no stranger to the Globes, which she and her “SNL” colleague Tina Fey have hosted three times — though in September she called the experience “little diminishing returns.” She also won a Globe in 2014 for “Parks and Recreation” for best performance by an actress in a television series – comedy or musical, after earning nominations twice for the same role and category.



