Latest Episodes
October 25, 2020
Actor Alan Cumming and Chris Sweeney sit down with Cameron to discuss not wanting to explain yourself over and over again, co-hosting the podcast Homo Sapiens, and acting in quarantine.
October 25, 2020
Dalton, Mutt & Amy welcome Rebecca Delgado Smith from The Alarmist podcast, and Amy plugs her “Blood Of Christ” small batch communion wine club. Then they recap episode 12 of Bonanza, “The Hanging Posse,” in which Adam and Little Joe join a posse to track down a nice man, a sick man and a psychopath.
October 25, 2020
Rock icon Bruce Springsteen feels ecstatic about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Bruce sits down with Conan to talk about his new album and documentary Letter to You, the death cult of rock ’n roll, the best go-to cover song, and his favorite American rock bands. Plus, Conan responds to a voicemail praising him for his allyship.
Got a question for Conan? Call our voicemail: (323) 451-2821.
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October 23, 2020
On this week’s bonus episode, Danielle Durchslag joins Negin to break down the differences between the first presidential debate and the second. One point of agreement? The mute button sure helped.
October 23, 2020
Danielle is blessed to have Bitch Sesh fave Deanna Cheng step in for Casey this week (Happy Birthday Casey!), and they are joined by an even better Danielle, Danielle Henderson (writer and former RHOA recapper for Vulture). (better) Danielle takes us through her favorite Atlanta season, before the fame and plastic surgery, and explains why she thinks the Richards sisters of Beverly Hills have nothing more to give.
Then they dive deep into the glory that is Potomac, including Candiace’s mommy issues, Michael Darby’s daddy issues, and Robyn’s early arrival issues. Sip and See and Listen to this episode, it’s a wild ride that all takes place on Jesus’s back.
October 23, 2020
Actor, host, and instagram icon Busy Philipps joins Jameela this week to talk about hollywood’s fat-shaming culture, being the perfect movie best friend, Busy’s magical intuition, why Busy chose to tell her abortion story, and why the fight for reproductive rights is so critical right now.
October 23, 2020
Today our guest is Petty Mogul! TV, I Say’s own producer, musical genius and business badass! We’re talking about Lovecraft Country, I May Destroy You, The Vow, and all the other shows we watched over the last week. Welcome to TV, I Say w/ Ashley Ray!
October 22, 2020
Comedian Alex Edelman stops by to talk with writers Mike Sweeney and Jessie Gaskell about getting friendly heckled during his first Conan set, being Modern Orthodox, achieving a UK following after a successful solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, working on Saturday Night Seder, and why it’s important to have high standards for yourself. Plus, Mike and Jessie answer a listener’s question about what happens to great bits that don’t make it on the Conan show.
Alex Edelman’s first Conan stand-up set: https://classic.teamcoco.com/node/102802
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October 22, 2020
Paul, June, and Jason discuss the 1984 breakdancing film Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo. They dive deep into everything including the turbo rotating house dance, breakdancing mimes, flirting lessons, Ice-T’s rap, and more.
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October 22, 2020
This week Matt and Dave are joined by the legendary Rob Halford (Grammy winner/lead vocalist of Judas Priest and author of his new autobiography, Confess [shopthelastbookstore.com].) They discuss being quarantined in Phoenix, dressing up in PPE to grocery shop, music being like water for Rob and how his taste hasn’t mellowed, missing Judas Priest’s 50th anniversary because of the pandemic, The Umbrella Academy, the leather scene, how he met his partner Thomas, how relationships help us understand ourselves, Rob’s clean and sober journey, how he came out, and who would play Thomas and Rob in a Lifetime movie?
October 22, 2020
During his treatment for COVID-19 at Walter Reed Medical Center, President Donald Trump (Anthony Atamanuik) exhibits strange, disturbing symptoms. A local priest (John Gemberling) stops by to draw out a demonic influence from the increasingly unhinged commander-in-chief.
October 22, 2020
Alexandra Pelosi and Shalewa Sharpe join Negin to explain why they’re wary of presidential polling. They also discuss whether hate speech should be protected and imagine what a city designed by women would look like. (Spoiler alert: Women’s bathrooms would have more hooks.)
October 22, 2020
This week Joel and Mitra / Mitra and Joel give listeners advice on topics ranging from grandma nicknames, if it’s okay to like Snape from the Harry Potter series, hooking up with an adult film star, and more.
Ask us some q’s! Our number is 323-334-0371 + our email is: urgentcarepod@gmail.com CONTACT US, IF YOU DARE
October 21, 2020
Scott, Paul & Lauren kick off a new season by discussing Paul’s Covid adventure and reliving childhood with an adult mind, then play One, Three, Five.
October 21, 2020
Amy & Paul tear into 1968’s seminal zombie horror Night Of The Living Dead! They learn about director George Romero’s history making political advertisements, praise the way Romero makes you care about the characters he’s killing off, and analyze how casting a black lead actor in Duane Jones changed the tenor and meaning of the film. Plus: Weighing in on the eternal question, can zombies run?
This is the third episode of our “Unghouled” horror miniseries; next week’s film is Night Of The Living Dead! Learn more about the show at unspooledpod.com, follow us on Twitter @unspooled and Instagram @unspooledpod, and don’t forget to rate, review & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify. You can also apply to be a guest on our upcoming game show Screen Test at unspooledpod@gmail.com! Photo credit: Kim Troxall
October 21, 2020
On this week’s ATTITUDES! Bryan covers Tiffany Trump’s recent speech at a ‘Trump Pride’ event as well as a new rule in Texas allowing social workers to turn away LGBTQ and disabled clients. Then, Erin discusses the new Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument in Central Park and the complicated history it represents before turning to the Texas Senate race between MJ Hegar and John Cornyn.
October 20, 2020
Andrew and producer Matt catch up and can’t stop talking about ducks again and then they answer voicemails about gentrification, excluding white people from DnD, and informing your POC friend about your racist grandma. Stay safe out there and call in if you have a racism question: 323-389-RACE.
October 20, 2020
Scott and Scott discuss the Talking Heads’ best-selling sixth studio album “Little Creatures.” They also talk about states with a lot of zip codes, movies set in New York, and crashing jet skis.
October 20, 2020
This week we’re breaking down Product Recall. We start this episode off with some Bears, Beets, and Battlestar Galactica, and answer fan questions about this very funny, very quoted cold open. Then, we get a historical deep dive on watermarks and paper making, we chat about Michael and Creed’s different versions of damage control, and Angela reveals her all time favorite line from The Office. Finally, we get some on-set memories from Shira Scott Astrof, the actress who played Andy’s young girlfriend, and we come full circle with this episode’s tag where Dwight’s plan of imitating Jim totally backfires. Now, beer us another episode.
October 20, 2020
There are more than 2.5 million care workers, nannies, and house cleaners across the United States. They are skilled professionals. Their labor is essential. So are their rights.
Alicia Garza, who is the Director of Strategy & Partnerships for the National Domestic Workers Alliance, joins Jonathan to discuss the history of domestic work in the United States, why domestic workers are some of the least protected, most vulnerable individuals—without access to health care, paid sick days, or a living wage—and what a Domestic Workers Bill of Rights could offer these workers in the way of proper compensation, labor protections, and dignity.
Beyond her work with the NDWA, Alicia Garza is the co-creator of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, the principal at the Black Futures Lab, a writer, and a podcast host. Her new book The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart is out now.
Once you’ve had a chance to listen to this episode of Getting Curious, make sure to check out Alicia’s first appearance on the show, and her podcasts Lady Don’t Take No and Sunstorm.
Follow Alicia on Twitter @aliciagarza and Instagram @chasinggarza.
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October 20, 2020
Civil rights attorney Daryl Atkinson joins Adam to break down a massive voting-rights victory he won in North Carolina, the history of America’s disenfranchisement of black voters, and the work Atkinson’s group Forward Justice is currently doing in voter rights advocacy.
To learn more about Forward Justice, visit forwardjustice.org.
October 20, 2020
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October 20, 2020
Dreams come true during this very special episode of Bitch Sesh. Casey and Danielle sit down with Casey’s mentor/guru/North Star,* the best-selling author, political activist and spiritual thought leader, Marianne Williamson. Marianne did not know she was any of these things to Casey as they had never met. So. They discuss why we are in such a deeply critical moment in time, how to maintain hope while leveling up, Mariannes morning (spiritual) routine and the everyday magical miracles all around us in every interaction. We also find out that much like Luann, Marianne had aspirations to be a cabaret singer but unlike Luann quit because she didn’t think she had a great voice. Lu could take a page. Thursday we will be back talking Housewives. But for now, soak in the Queen who refers to herself as a, “Bitch for God” on Bitch Sesh!
EPISODE NOTES:
Marianne has an upcoming podcast, dropping SOON, called…The Marianne Williamson Podcast! Look for it where you get your podcasts. Not to be missed!
Marianne’s latest book is:
A POLITICS OF LOVE: A Handbook for a New American Revolution
The daily prayer Casey referenced:
Dear God,
Where would you have me go?
What would you have me do?
What would you have me say, and to whom.
Other books we discussed by Marianne:
The Courage to Change
Return to Love
A Course in Weight Loss
*Very Special thanks to Matt McConkey for his help with this Very Special episode.*
Visit Marianne on Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/williamsonmarianne [facebook.com]
Twitter: @marwilliamson [twitter.com]
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariannewilliamson/ [instagram.com]
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/MarianneWilliamson [youtube.com]
Websites of Interest:
October 20, 2020
Comedy treat John Gemberling joins Jess, Zach, and the Off Book fam for a musical filled with pool sharks, a family of farmers, wormholes, and more! Join their journey from farmland to little town with songs like “Sharks In the Pool Hall,” “You’ll Never Know What You Miss Until It’s Gone,” and “My Date with David (He Slept In a Coffin).”
October 19, 2020
This week the SAP crew discuss the current state of politics. Then, activist Luis Miranda (Siempre, Luis, father of Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda, @vegalteno) joins the SAP crew to talk about his thoughts on the upcoming election, what the term “comunidad” mean to him, advice for other Latino parents with children that are interested in the arts, and his HBO documentary “Siempre, Luis” which follows him on his decades-long fight for Latino communities.
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@ofcourseitscarlos
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@thetonyrodrig
October 19, 2020
This is the first episode where the child of our mom-guest is present for the conversation! And we made an exception because they are a package deal! Ruth and Madisen make up the Americana Folk band called Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear. In this episode you’ll hear about the genesis of Ruth’s love for music and storytelling, and we’ll give you a hint: it ends with a dinner with Janis Ian! Check out their forthcoming podcast The Mad Mama Half Happy Hour! And of course their musical albums: “Skeleton Crew” and “Started With a Family.” Follow them @madisenwardmb Hope you enjoy our four-way conversation as much as we did!
October 19, 2020
EP. 205 — Empty Cans, Man Shooting Birds and A Disney Bear Hello with Zeke Nicholson
Guest Zeke Nicholson
This week, Burnt and Joan discuss “the Groot movie”, Lucky Bee Hive and Doug is ankle deep in the hot tub. Plus a certain neighbor (Zeke Nicholson) stops by to request some empty cans for a special experiment.
October 19, 2020
What’s poppin, con-gregation? Langston Kerman is on the show this week to unpack the associate professor who thinks white is the new black. No tanks, boiiiiii. Stay schemin!
October 19, 2020
A caller opens up to Chris about the struggle to get his black, religious family to accept his same sex, interracial relationship. He also discusses the similarities between ‘Get Out’ and his relationship with his partner’s family.
October 19, 2020