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Norse Code is a twice-weekly Minnesota Vikings podcast hosted by Arif Hasan and James Pogatshnik. Running since 2014 and now over 600 episodes strong, it covers game reviews, weekly previews, NFL news, and an ever-growing mailbag β all through the lens of die-hard Vikings fandom.
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π€ PeopleHosts, guests, and recurring voices. ποΈ Bits & LoreNorse Code has developed a rich collection of running jokes, recurring bits, and beloved lore over its 600+ episodes. These moments are as much a part of the show's identity as the Vikings analysis itself. Notable recurring elements include Arif's sumo coverage (a genuine passion that has earned its own segment), the annual Christmas clip show, the mailbag, and a cast of recurring guests who have become "friends of the show." The show is also known for its deeply committed bit economy β once a joke enters the Norse Code universe, it tends to stay forever. See the full Bits & Lore page for a catalogued list of running jokes, memorable moments, and show traditions. π Friends & Enemies ListThe Norse Code Friends & Enemies List recognizes recurring guests and contributors who have become fixtures of the show over the years. These are the voices listeners know almost as well as Arif and James themselves. Notable members include:
enemy, legally required to appear before every Vikings-Packers matchup
"friend of the show" for NFC North previews
π₯ The Hell LeagueThe Hell League is a fantasy football league created and run by James Pogatshnik, open to Norse Code listeners via an annual lottery. Established in 2021 as a platform to experiment with innovations in fantasy cruelty, it requires managers to start two active kickers every week under a uniquely punishing scoring system. The defining feature is a brutal sliding scale for kicker scoring β missed extra points carry a deduction of -50 points, a penalty James increased from -25 midseason in year one because it wasn't penalizing players enough. By the time of Episode 500, the show had run eight Hell Leagues. Each August, James announces on air that the lottery for new spots is open. To enter, email norsecodepodcast@gmail.com. See The Hell League for full rules, scoring structure, and season results. π€ Live ShowsNorse Code has held live recordings with fans throughout its history. By the time of Episode 500 in December 2023, the show had completed seven live shows. Known live show locations include:
(the famous Laquon Treadwell jersey giveaway episode)
Arif, James, and Dusty, with James getting revenge on Arif with help from the Discord
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