The Pro Crastinators Podcast

Overview
The Pro Crastinators Podcast is a podcast started in 2015 by The Pro Crastinators, and is their flagship series to this day. It first run primarily by BestGuyEver, and eventually by his brother, Ben Saint.

In its original incarnation, it featured some subset of the members of The Pro Crastinators discussing a specific topic for each episode. Topics were not limited to any particular realm, ranging from video games, anime, and online content creation to philosophy, lifestyle, and other miscellaneous subjects.

Starting with Episode 116, the topic format was largely discarded in favor of free-form discussion. This was preceded by Formless Cast, a standalone proof-of-concept podcast featuring Trixie,  Davoo, and  Tom, created to represent their desires for the podcast moving forward. The free-form format has continued to be the structure of the podcast ever since, with only a handful of individual episodes centered around topics such as individual media releases, such as Episode 281 after the release of My Little Pony: A New Generation.

Platforms and Accessibility
The podcast is accessible on The Pro Crastinators YouTube channel, via Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and in MP3 format on the PCP website. Apple Podcasts and Spotify are currently significantly out of date, and have not been updated since mid-2022. The PCP website features every episode in a chronological list, alongside additional MP3s for side-shows also hosted on the The Pro Crastinators YouTube channel.

While not every episode is still accessible there, YouTube is generally considered the best place to listen to the PCP. It is the only place where show notes are consistently accessible in every episode's description, and its video format allows for visual content referenced in the discussion to be presented on-screen. Some episodes also have custom visuals made by that episode's editor, such as Episode 132, in which Gib created illustrations of each present member as Deltarune characters and animated them to the corresponding person's voice above a moving background, though this sort of thing is no longer common in current PCP episodes.