Christine Nangle

Christine Nangle is a writer and actress, known for Saturday Night Live, Inside Amy Schumer and Kroll Show.

Guest Appearances

August 11, 2019

Christine Nangle (The Break with Michelle Wolf) joins Nick and Heather to discuss the controversial 90s FMV game, Night Trap. They talk about sleepovers, how the game’s controversial nature lead to a US Senate hearing, real ghosts and more!

This episode is brought to you by BlueChew (www.bluechew.com code: PLAYED).

July 17, 2018

Comedy writers Christine Nangle (The Break with Michelle Wolf) & Sarah Pappalardo (Reductress) join Jo & Manolo to play listener-created games with callers, including a special call from Zach Reino (Off Book: The Improvised Musical podcast).

Games played: Better Than Beethoven, Pizza Burger, and Chunky Mansion

This episode is brought to you by Clockwise (www.clockwise.io).

August 2, 2017

Live from Politicon in Pasadena, CA, Mark has rounded up a trio of his favorite conservative thinkers! Anthony Scaramucci (Craig Rowin) insists everything he says on this podcast is off the record. Velveteen Carter (Carl Tart) returns to explain why she hasn’t gotten her period since Trump was elected. Betsy Ross (Christine Nangle) is visiting from the past, and angry about the price of thread. And a certain President of the United States (Anthony Atamanuik) just might stop by…

This episode is brought to you by Hello Fresh (www.hellofresh.com code: HARDNATION30).

March 8, 2017

Uber CEO Travis Kalanick (Christine Nangle) joins the boys of HARD NATION this week to explain the current controversy surrounding Uber. Travis has trouble breaking out of speaking in ride-share lingo, reveals details about the WEE MAT app, and shares his deep appreciation of the OWN Network, and more. 

November 23, 2016

Writer Christine Nangle (Inside Amy Schumer, Kroll Show) joins Andrew this week to talk about the current state post election, protest culture, Mike Pence at Hamilton possibly being a distraction, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.