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Michael Swaim

Michael Swaim is an , , , podcaster, and filmmaker recognized for his satirical humor and multimedia contributions to , a prominent online humor platform. During the , Swaim played a in Cracked's content production, creating on-camera video segments that dissected pop culture, , and absurdities with sharp wit, while co-hosting The Cracked Podcast, which explored similar themes through long-form discussions and guest interviews. His tenure at Cracked helped elevate the site to a peak of online influence, blending scripted comedy sketches with improvised rants that resonated with audiences seeking irreverent takes on mainstream topics. Following his departure from Cracked in 2017, Swaim founded the independent production outfit Small Beans, contributed articles to IGN, and ventured into iHeartMedia projects, maintaining his focus on narrative comedy and analysis. In recent years, he has authored the book The Climb and returned to Cracked for niche series, such as a deep-dive podcast on The Simpsons, demonstrating ongoing innovation in podcasting and video essay formats.

Early life

Childhood and family

Michael Swaim was born on June 7, 1985. He grew up in . At age eight, Swaim's father took him and his siblings on regular trips from to , which he later described as unironically termed "business trips" despite their recreational . Swaim has recounted using creativity and escapist thought or activity as his main coping mechanism from a very young , a practice that oriented him toward artistic pursuits.

Education and initial creative pursuits

Swaim attended the (UCSD), where he a double major in and . He graduated with a in 2007. During his time at UCSD, Swaim engaged in campus writing as of the university's . He also wrote and directed his first play, casting himself in the role of Zeus with a custom lightning bolt prop, reflecting an early interest in blending performance and self-directed creativity. This led to organizing quarterly sketch reviews and forming a sketch comedy troupe with peers. Swaim's troupe produced initial sketches under the banner Those Aren't Muskets!, which originated as assignments for his theatre classes, providing foundational experience in collaborative video production and humor that carried into later professional endeavors. These university efforts emphasized practical skill-building in writing, directing, and performing within an academic framework, without formal recognition beyond coursework outcomes.

Career

Pre-Cracked writings and Those Aren't Muskets

During his time as a theater and literature major at the , Swaim wrote and directed two original plays and staged multiple sketch revues, often incorporating irreverent humor drawn from historical and cultural observations. These student productions, including sketches created as class assignments, featured satirical takes on everyday absurdities and pop culture tropes, laying the groundwork for his comedic style focused on exaggerated and causal exaggeration of mundane scenarios. Shortly after graduating in 2007, Swaim co-founded the troupe Those Aren't Muskets with UCSD alumnus Abe Epperson, transitioning his writings into short video sketches distributed . The troupe's emphasized historical and technological , such as parodies of early conferences reimagined with anachronistic critiques or malfunctioning support interactions that highlighted logical fallacies in . Early videos, like the 2008 "Tech Support" , depicted scripted dialogues exposing inefficiencies in processes through escalating , amassing modest viewership on platforms like YouTube where the ThoseArentMuskets hosted bi-weekly releases. Those Aren't Muskets sketches often riffed on historical misinterpretations, as implied by the troupe's name—evoking scenarios where period artifacts defy expectations, such as muskets revealed as non-lethal props in reenactments—and extended to parodies, including a 2009 Star Trek-themed critiquing in alternate timelines. Reception among early audiences was positive but niche, with the 2008–2011 series earning an 8.2/10 from 33 IMDb users, reflecting appreciation for the troupe's tight scripting and Epperson's that amplified Swaim's written punchlines without relying on overproduced effects. This demonstrated Swaim's to adapt first-draft writings into collaborative formats, yielding shareable content that resonated through word-of-mouth on forums rather than metrics.

Cracked.com era and Agents of Cracked

Swaim joined as a columnist during his time at the , with contributions dating back to at least 2006. Following his 2007 graduation, he expanded his role at the site, focusing on written articles that aligned with Cracked's irreverent, list-based humor format targeting pop culture absurdities and historical misconceptions. By 2009, Swaim shifted toward , co-founding Cracked's inaugural , Agents of Cracked, in with writer O'Brien. Agents of Cracked, which aired from 2009 to 2011, spoofed buddy-cop genres by depicting Swaim and O'Brien as bumbling "agents" navigating chaotic office intrigues and mock investigations at Cracked headquarters. Swaim starred as the impulsive, method-defying partner to O'Brien's more straitlaced counterpart, incorporating , improvised banter, and satirical jabs at tropes. The series comprised episodes, often blending scripted sketches with antics, and earned a rating of 8.8 out of 10 on based on 152 votes. Production emphasized low-budget creativity, with Swaim handling writing, acting, and directing elements to amplify Cracked's signature unfiltered, wit. Swaim's video work, including Agents of Cracked, contributed to Cracked's from text-heavy to , fostering a around edgy, self-deprecating sketches that critiqued without to sensitivities. Episodes like "Defamation of Character: With a " highlighted his on-screen as a reckless truth-seeker defending satirical articles against fictional lawsuits. This era solidified Swaim's influence in shaping Cracked's video output, prioritizing humor derived from exaggerated realism over polished narratives.

Kill Me Now and Cracked expansions

In 2012, Michael Swaim co-wrote and starred in the independent horror-comedy film Kill Me Now, directed by Long and co-written with Abe Epperson. The production, budgeted at $90,000, was filmed over three weeks in the backwoods of , leveraging local community support through Long's connections. Swaim portrayed one of three small-town teens encountering a known as , played by Brett Fancy, with a cast including Jacob Reed as a lead and comedians from groups like Those Aren't Muskets! and Good Neighbor, such as Beck Bennett and Kyle Mooney. Thematically, the film blended gore with humor in a "hunter becomes hunted" narrative, satirizing human vapidity and "dumbassedness" by justifying the killer's actions to generate comedy, as Swaim noted: "We wanted to make sure we played this real enough to understand why our killer was justified in killing in some ways which is where a lot of the comedy came from." It premiered on video-on-demand platforms, emphasizing low-budget innovation in genre parody. Production faced challenges typical of indie filmmaking, including balancing and tones, managing a large cast's , and dealing with cast and crew illnesses during the shoot. Despite these, the film's high-concept approach—rooting viewers for the through satirical exaggeration—highlighted Swaim's skill in economical, performer-driven tied to his Cracked work. During his tenure as Cracked's head of video starting around , Swaim drove expansions into original and scripted , shifting the from static articles to dynamic video series that satirized pop culture and tropes. He co-created Agents of Cracked (2009–2011), Cracked's first official , starring alongside O'Brien as buddy-cop agents tackling absurd threats in the of online writing, with episodes featuring performers like Lisa Marie King and Soren Bowie. The series employed low-budget effects and rapid-fire sketches to mock industry clichés, contributing to Cracked's video growth. Swaim also starred in Cracked After Hours, a scripted comedy depicting Cracked staff in Seinfeldian after-work diner conversations laced with pop culture deconstructions, such as critiquing Disney princes as poor male role models. Launching with 13 episodes that amassed 15 million views by April 2012, it expanded to 30 episodes, exceeding 25 million total views, and featured Swaim alongside O'Brien and others in high-concept, staff-performed satire. These efforts exemplified innovation in resource-constrained video production, using in-house talent for timely, irreverent content that boosted Cracked's multimedia presence without major external funding.

Transition from Cracked

Michael Swaim resigned from Cracked in October 2017, concluding an 11-year tenure that included roles as head of video and co-host of popular series like Agents of Cracked. In a video explanation released on December 5, 2017, Swaim attributed his departure primarily to a of needs and professional stagnation, emphasizing his desire to reclaim creative after the site's evolving constraints. He disclosed having concealed a severe dependency for six years, involving daily consumption of half to a full bottle of Jameson, compounded by chronic depression that intensified amid work pressures; sobriety and therapy enabled him to prioritize long-term fulfillment over continued employment. Swaim described Cracked's trajectory post-2016 acquisition by as increasingly "fiduciary responsible," with layered corporate oversight discouraging high-risk, ambitious endeavors like feature films or series that he sought to pursue. This shift correlated with reduced emphasis on experimental humor in favor of safer, profitability-oriented content, evidenced by the layoffs of 19 staff members shortly before his exit and a of contributors such as Soren , Dan , and Katy Stoll. While some observers linked these changes to broader platform pivots incorporating more didactic —exemplified by 2017 videos critiquing media through progressive lenses—these were not central to Swaim's stated rationale, which centered on curtailed artistic latitude rather than ideological divergence. In the immediate aftermath, Swaim channeled his exit into exploratory independent output, leveraging the explanatory video itself as an initial platform for unfiltered discourse on like while forthcoming self-directed projects unbound by hierarchies. This transition marked a deliberate pivot from institutional dependencies to entrepreneurial , aligning with his recovery-driven resolve for sustainable creative risks.

Independent ventures

Founding Small Beans

Small Beans was founded in late 2017 by Michael Swaim and Abe Epperson as an independent multimedia platform emphasizing creative autonomy in podcasting and video content. The venture emerged following Swaim's departure from Cracked.com, prioritizing low-budget, self-directed projects over corporate oversight. The podcast's formal launch occurred on December 11, 2017, with initial episodes debuting a week prior, establishing a format centered on conversational dissections of films, often blending humor, analysis, and thematic exploration. The core series "" exemplifies the podcast's foundational approach, dedicating episodes to singular films with guest contributors for varied perspectives, as seen in early discussions that set the for unfiltered critiques. This evolved into structured segments like "Kings of ," which methodically reviews Stephen adaptations, such as the 2025 episode on , and "Shooting Threes," focusing on trilogies including . By maintaining a consistent release schedule without external funding pressures, Small Beans has sustained operations through listener-driven models. As of October 2025, the boasts over 920 episodes, including a recent "" installment on funded via supporter selection, underscoring its longevity and community backing. Listener engagement is evidenced by a 4.9 out of 5 rating from more than 1,000 reviews on , reflecting sustained appeal amid a dominated by algorithm-driven . This has enabled to prevailing trends, fostering that prioritizes substantive discussion over optimization.

IGN, iHeartMedia, and freelance work

In October 2019, Swaim relocated to to join as a creator, where he produced video essays and wrote articles on topics including pop trends and . As Manager of Video Programming, he developed such as the video "The Hidden Meaning Behind 's Great Captains," released on September 28, 2021, which examined thematic elements in mid-1990s series. Other outputs included the article "Why Time Loops Are the New ," discussing tropes in . He also conducted interviews, such as with Richardson on June 13, 2021, regarding the film . From 2022 to 2023, Swaim partnered with for the distribution of select audio content, expanding his multimedia reach beyond video and writing. Alongside these roles, Swaim maintained freelance versatility by contributing to various humor and commentary outlets. He served as a , co-, editor, and punch-up for the webseries Some More News, including episodes addressing political and cultural topics like Dianne Feinstein's tenure. Starting in 2023, he wrote columns for the humor site 1-900-HOTDOG, producing at least five articles that year, often in formats exploring obscure trivia and cultural artifacts, such as in the "Learning Day" series. Earlier freelance work included pieces for Tendency, like "The Sadomasochistic Visits Lake" published on , , though his post-2017 efforts emphasized platforms.

Recent projects including writings and media

In 2024, Swaim self-published the The Climb, described as an fantasy memoir incorporating themes of , robots, crippling , and fantastical elements such as a magical talking and the contents of a Box. The 308-page was released on , 2024, through Barnes & Noble Press. An audiobook adaptation, narrated as a lush production, followed on August 14, 2024, via the Small Beans podcast. Swaim operates the Substack publication "Swaimstack," where he authors the ongoing series "Love You. Be Good. More Later.," presented as humorous letters to his child that satirize cultural and personal norms through exaggerated, self-reflective essays. Active into 2025, entries include pieces on inducing states of "learned helpfulness" (February 10, 2025) and broader critiques framed in parenting contexts, such as reflections on skill milestones and societal expectations (May 26, 2025). Swaim has sustained media presence through podcast and video appearances emphasizing analytical humor on topics like gaming and narrative media. On the video game podcast 1Upsmanship, he co-hosted the Game of the Year 2024 episode on December 20, 2024, debating top titles with host Adam. Guest spots include TRASH TALK on September 17, 2024, covering his Cracked background and The Climb, and Dogg Zzone 9000 episodes in 2024 discussing paranormal skepticism and comedy. These contributions extend his style of irreverent, evidence-based commentary into contemporary discussions.

Reception and legacy

Achievements in comedy and podcasting

Swaim co-starred in and contributed writing to Agents of Cracked, a web series that won the Audience Choice Award for Best at the 2nd Annual Streamy Awards in 2010. The series, featuring Swaim as a comedic agent alongside Daniel O'Brien, exemplified early innovations in scripted with absurd, action-parody formats. He also co-wrote and appeared in , which received the Webby Award for Best Video Series, Individual Short or Episode in 2014. Running for over a decade, the series analyzed pop tropes through debate-style sketches, amassing significant viewership that sustained Cracked's video output during its . In podcasting, Swaim co-founded Small Beans in 2017, producing a network of shows that reached over 900 episodes by October 2025, including long-running series like and Kings of King. These efforts maintained high listener engagement, with the flagship podcast earning a 4.9-star rating on Apple Podcasts from over 1,000 reviews, reflecting sustained appeal in irreverent, media-dissection formats. Swaim's involvement emphasized unfiltered humor, contributing to the endurance of collaborative, creator-driven audio content outside mainstream platforms.

Criticisms of associated platforms and style shifts

Following Swaim's departure from Cracked.com in October 2017, the platform underwent a noticeable shift toward more overtly left-leaning content, emphasizing themes and political commentary over the irreverent, apolitical humor that characterized its earlier years. Critics, particularly from right-leaning online communities, attributed this evolution to internal pressures for alignment, arguing it prioritized ideological signaling over comedic universality, which correlated with a precipitous audience decline. Site , which peaked around 2015, had fallen to its lowest point in eight years by late 2018, preceding mass layoffs in December 2017 that halved the staff. This downturn was linked not to external alone but to content that alienated core readers through repetitive critiques of and "toxic masculinity," replacing list-based satire with essays that mirrored mainstream media's partisan tone. Swaim's own style, rooted in unfiltered absurdity and first-principles mockery of pretension—evident in series like Agents of Cracked—faced retrospective backlash as an outlier in an increasingly "politically correct" digital landscape. Detractors on platforms like TV Tropes described his comedic tropes as dated, relying on exaggerated machismo and anti-establishment riffs that clashed with evolving sensitivities around identity and offense. Yet, this authenticity was defended by former contributors and observers who viewed original Cracked, under influences like Swaim, as a model of humor unbound by sensitivity mandates, prioritizing empirical ridicule over narrative conformity. Right-leaning analyses rejected the mainstream framing of this shift as benign "progressive evolution," positing instead that enforced ideological purity—manifest in writer board dynamics favoring outrage-driven pieces—causally eroded Cracked's appeal, as evidenced by user exodus to less politicized alternatives. Counterarguments from media bias evaluators classified Cracked as left-leaning even pre-decline, suggesting the pivot amplified existing tendencies rather than inventing them, but empirical traffic data undermines claims of sustained viability under this model. Swaim's ventures post-Cracked, such as podcasts, avoided similar politicization, implying his style's resilience against broader pressures toward sanitized . Defenses highlighted how Cracked's early success stemmed from truth-telling via exaggeration, not accommodation, with the post-2015 formula's failure illustrating the perils of subordinating to .

Influence on irreverent online humor

Michael Swaim's series Does Not Compute (2010–2013) exemplified first-principles satire by deconstructing media tropes through rigorous logical and physical analysis, revealing causal inconsistencies often overlooked in entertainment for narrative convenience. Episodes amassed tens of millions of views, fostering a style of irreverent humor that prioritized empirical scrutiny over ideological conformity, contrasting with emerging norms in online comedy that increasingly favored performative sensitivity. This approach influenced creators like Ben Croshaw, whose rapid-fire, logic-driven video game critiques in Zero Punctuation echoed Swaim's emphasis on substantive absurdity over superficial politeness. Post-Cracked, Swaim co-founded Small Beans in 2017 as an independent network, sustaining pre-2015 online humor's unfiltered edge amid mainstream platforms' pivot toward advertiser-friendly content. Through podcasts and videos, Small Beans hosted dissections of pop culture via causal realism—e.g., probing logistics or failures—rejecting the that diluted sites like Cracked after 2015 editorial shifts. Collaborations, such as guest spots on Behind the Bastards, extended this to podcasters favoring takedowns of historical figures over sanitized narratives. Swaim's cultivated among audiences alienated by polarized , evidenced by Small Beans' sustaining operations via dedicated subscribers valuing uncompromised . However, its niche limits broader , as irreverent styles marginalization in landscapes favoring consensus-driven humor from biased institutions like outlets. This balance underscores achievements in preserving causal, against mainstream dilution.

Personal life

Relationships and privacy

Swaim publicly identified as on March 27, 2021, in a declaring "I'm ." In a follow-up , he described himself as being in a monogamous relationship with a partner whom the world perceives as female, emphasizing that this alignment did not preclude his identity. Swaim married his partner, jenn, on May 28, 2023. Jenn, who uses they/them pronouns, identifies as , a detail Swaim shared publicly via announcements. The couple's included a video posted online shortly after the event. Throughout his career in and media, Swaim has disclosed minimal details about his personal relationships, limiting revelations to these self-reported announcements on social platforms. No verified or statements indicate prior marriages, children, or involvement in his life. This selective aligns with a broader pattern of compartmentalizing private matters amid professional visibility, as evidenced by the absence of further personal anecdotes in interviews or public appearances spanning over a decade.

Public persona and views


Michael Swaim presents a public persona centered on irreverent satire and analytical humor, often dissecting pop culture through absurd, detailed discussions that prioritize logical absurdity over conventional sensitivities. In series like After Hours on Cracked.com, produced from 2010 onward, Swaim portrayed an aloof everyman character engaging in extended, skit-infused explorations of media tropes, blending farce with serialized storytelling to highlight causal inconsistencies in narratives. This approach reflects his commitment to humor that uncovers underlying realities via exaggeration, as seen in episodes analyzing film aliens or TV news bloopers with empirical scrutiny of production flaws.
Swaim advocates for comedy rooted in precise execution rather than overt shock, drawing from influences like Kurt Vonnegut's satirical realism and ' layered commentary on folly. In a 2010 interview, he praised as "the most well-crafted of the last fifty years," emphasizing structural integrity in revealing character motivations through causal chains of events. He has expressed with poorly executed disturbing , such as videos exploiting desperation, indicating a worldview that critiques manipulative media while favoring humor that disturbs through insight rather than gratuitousness. Through podcasts like and guest appearances, Swaim extends this to broader societal observations, questioning embedded ideologies in entertainment, such as survival mechanics in mirroring capitalist . His 2025 Substack, , employs light absurdity in personal reflections—declaring mock "presidential" edicts to a singular of his son—eschewing for introspective, truth-oriented musings unbound by public correctness. This evolution underscores a consistent preference for undiluted reasoning in , evolving from Cracked's snarky lists to narrative essays like those in his book The Climb, where empirical storytelling supplants sanitized interpretations.

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