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August 6, 2020
EP. 156 — Jim Rash
Guest Jim Rash
Hope you like laughs because that’s pretty much all this episode is thanks to today’s hilarious all-star guest, Jim Rash. The guys discuss laptop betrayals, Watchmen, Drag Race, Caveday.org, protests, Pride Parade, The Facts of Life, voice actors, being a floater in high school, Drakkar Noir, fashion in the late 80’s, Hard Rock Cafe, getting a “quick shrimp” at City Walk, Sports Team, Talking Book, getting snippy with Alexa and Alex Trebek, bedtime routines, and the Jim Rash coming out story!
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August 6, 2020
Touré and Jeff Kreisler join Negin to dive into Trump’s obsession with TikTok and attempt to identify the necessary components of a functional democracy. They also break down absentee versus vote-by-mail ballots. Touré explains why he’ll be voting in person.
August 6, 2020
Musical guest Jason Kutchma joins improvisers Sean Conroy, Horatio Sanz, and Andy Daly for this week’s improv4humans with Matt Besser! Jason performs songs that inspire scenes about a descendant of Shakespeare, the afterlife info desk, asking a neighbor to turn their crickets down, a drunk barbershop quartet, and more.
August 5, 2020
Welcome to We Have to Stop Talking TMNT on CBB. This podcast is a comprehensive and encyclopedic compendium of all things Turtles. On their debut episode, Sprague the Whisperer and Scott discuss the first Teenage Mutant Ninja movie. To hear them break down every TMNT movie, subscribe to Patreon.com/ShaunDiston!
August 5, 2020
This week Joel and Mitra / Mitra and Joel give listeners advice on topics ranging from whether or not to invite a friend with a volatile personality to a staycation, stopping a guy who has a girlfriend from flirting with you, how to shut down someone spewing garbage theories in a non-confrontational way, and more.
Ask us some q’s! Our number is 323-334-0371 + our email is: urgentcarepod@gmail.com CONTACT US, IF YOU DARE
August 5, 2020
On this week’s Throwing Shade, Bryan and Erin discuss the decision to replace a statue of a white supremacist governor with that of infamous evangelist Billy Graham in the US Capitol’s Statuary Hall. Then, they get into a new study examining the continuing stigma against those living with HIV, and later Erin talks about a retracted manuscript identifying “inappropriate” and “unprofessional” behavior by young surgeons and how it plays into the larger current of gender discrimination in the medical field.
And make sure to check out Deeper Shade of Shade on Stitcher Premium, where Bryan and Erin interview their favorite friends of the show. For a free month of listening, go to stitcherpremium.com/shade and use promo code ‘SHADE’.
August 4, 2020
Andrew and Tawny talk hot soup and kneeling in the NBA before listening to some voicemails! They hear from people getting called out on TikTok for lip syncing, how to talk to your anti-mask friends, and more. Stay safe out there and call in if you have a racism question: 323-389-RACE.
August 4, 2020
Break out the nutcrackers and fire up the karaoke because we’re breaking down A Benihana Christmas. This is a supersize episode and we’re bringing on not one but TWO amazing guests! Actress Rashida Jones and writer Jen Celotta join us to share their memories and insights of this episode. We deep dive on the history of Benihana, and we talk about The Party Planning Committee v. The Committee to Plan Parties. Finally, we answer fan questions around Angela Martin’s siblings, some continuity errors, and who got a Dundie for ‘Tallest Music Dude’.
August 4, 2020
Just in time for the 100 year anniversary of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, author and professor Ellen Carol DuBois joins Adam to discuss the history of the women’s suffrage, the movement’s difficult history with the issue of race, how the temperance movement helped the cause, and the winding path America took to win women the power to vote.
August 4, 2020
SPECIAL GUESTS: James Bladon.
CASE STUDIES: Furniture Dick’s, Celebrity Singles, Christian Stunt Spectacular, Looks At Books, The Gorsock Murder Tour, Coach Helzevec, Trevor, Heartlines , and Revs. Parsimony and Jenkins.
August 4, 2020
Nicole and Sasheer dish with best friends Bob The Drag Queen and Monét X Change about how they met, favorite traveling-in-pain memories, loving your best friend because their crazy, being late to trends, what qualities you need to win Big Brother and Survivor, We’re Here, being nominated for an Emmy and a discussion about what is and isn’t a bird.
August 4, 2020
Do you know where your donor dollars and time are actually going? Activist, thought leader, and founder of the social impact campaign YouAreEssential Ashlee Marie Preston joins Jonathan to discuss the trillion-dollar industry that is the US non-profit sector, the ways in which non-profit organizations can undercut to the aims of grassroots political movements, and how we can work to dismantle a system that doesn’t always serve the communities it claims to protect.
Follow Ashlee Marie Preston on Instagram @ashleemariepreston and Twitter @AshleeMPreston. Learn more about YouAreEssential at YouAreEssential.org, or on Instagram and Twitter @YAEOrg.
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August 4, 2020
Casey and Danielle are a little late this week (okay it’s already next week), but it’s worth the wait as they have Sasha Morfaw of The Bravo Breakdown and she is giving us laughs, hot takes and straight up knowledge about housewives near and far. Coming straight to us from Sasha’s presence at the Potomac virtual premiere (which Casey and Danielle were NOT invited to) they talk bird attacks, Gizelle’s new (yet old) relationship, Sonja’s bewilderment at her own fashion line and of course BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO.
Plus, they ask the big question that every Real Housewives fan wrestles with, “Does Luann have a heart?” The answer is pending.
August 4, 2020
It’s the full family band this week doing a brand new musical packed couple’s therapy, plasma and Garfield meets Watchmen energy! With songs like “Please Don’t Ask Me To Explain”, “It’s Just Us”, and “Who Watches the Garfield?”, this episode will really cut to the core.
August 3, 2020
What’s poppin, con-gregation? This week on the pod, it’s Meatball! Meatball and Laci break down the teenage scammer who was accused of stealing 23 million dollars but still probably couldn’t get a date to prom. Plus, the scammer employed by stealing from unemployment. Stay schemin!
Research by Sharilyn Vera.
Sources:
https://nypost.com/2020/05/23/baby-al-capone-ellis-pinsky-pulled-off-a-23-8-million-crypto-heist/
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/unemployment-scams-fake-claims-hundreds-of-millions/
August 3, 2020
A doctor of mathematics has a bone to pick with Chris about his dislike of the subject. They get into what schools could be doing differently to teach math and the surprising connections between their chosen fields.
August 3, 2020
EP. 7 — A Chicken in the Road, Linda’s Wallet and A Vincent Price Dinner Party with Craig Cackowski
Guest Craig Cackowski
This week on THE NEIGHBORHOOD LISTEN, a woman sends an SOS about a chicken in the road, Joan and Doug play The Newlywed Game and the tale of Linda’s wallet. Plus, “Dinner Has A Price” host Bat Mabb (Craig Cackowski) joins Joan and Burnt to talk more about his Vincent Price dinner party!
August 3, 2020
EP. 56 — Culture Kings Presents Black Mirror (w/ Edgar Momplaisir, Jacquis Neal)
Guest Edgar Momplaisir Jacquis Neal
Edgar Momplaisir (@awfulgram) and Jacquis Neal (@jacquisneal) of Culture Kings join the SAP crew to discuss their infamous goat Would You Rather question, whether or not Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a romantic comedy, Kanye West’s mental health battle, and the weight of representing an entire marginalized group.
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August 3, 2020
Samantha Bee talks to journalist Connie Schultz about teaching a new generation of journalists, why she used to be called “Connie Tyler Moore,” and who cheats more at Scrabble–her or her Senator husband.
August 3, 2020
The Boys welcome LILY SULLIVAN to debut her new album.
August 3, 2020
Writer and comedian Demi Adejuyigbe talks with Andy Richter about pointless film criticism, breaking onto the scene with Vine, and writing for The Good Place, The Late Late Show with James Corden, and more.
August 2, 2020
Eva Anderson (Dispatches from Elsewhere, Briarpatch) returns to the show to talk Return of the Obra Dinn with Nick and Heather! They talk about the nostalgic graphics, the obtuse puzzle solutions, and more.
August 2, 2020
Actor and writer Brandon Kyle Goodman joins Edgar and Jacquis to talk about black animated characters being voiced by white people. what white characters they would like to take over, and more!
August 2, 2020
A famous critic joins the podcast to talk about his strange relationship to the plays he reviews. Maybe he’ll review the podcast!
Credits
Arnie: Arnie Niekamp
Chunt: Adal Rifai
Usidore: Matt Young
Jarmaine the Critic: Edgar Momplaisir
Talbot the Badger: Tugs the Badger
Mysterious Man: Tim Sniffen
Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Matt Young, and Adal Rifai
Post-Production Coordination: Garrett Schultz
Earwolf Producer: Kimmie Lucas
Editor: Stephen Dranger
Special Assistance: Ryan DiGiorgi
Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban
Theme Music: Andy Poland
August 2, 2020
EP. 667 — Andy Samberg Is Not Family
Guest Andy Samberg Mike Hanford Tim Kalpakis Jefferson Dutton Will Hines
Andy Samberg of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Saturday Night Live fame is back to talk to Scott about his movie Palm Springs including working with J.K. Simmons and how Cristin Milioti was cast. The Sloppy Boys (Mike Hanford, Tim Kalpakis, Jefferson Dutton) play songs off their new album “Paradiso.” Plus, newcomer to LA, Barry Sams stops by to anonymously air grievances about his neighbors and singer-songwriter John Lennon returns to talk about his volunteer work.
August 2, 2020
The Scam Goddess herself, Laci Mosley joins Vicky to talk about relationships, grimey stuff, and serving Paul McCartney eggplant for the rest of your life. Sometimes burning a bridge isn’t so bad. Tune in for words of wisdom from two Cancer ladies who aren’t afraid to cut someone out. For more Laci, tune in to Scam Goddess on Earwolf.
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August 2, 2020
Marsha P. Johnson Institute founder Elle Hearns sits down with Cameron to discuss growing up in Ohio, calling on people to move beyond empathy, and what the institute provides to those who need it.
August 2, 2020
Dalton, Mutt and Amy are joined by a very special guest this week: Sugar Cane (Carl Tart), the designer of every suit worn on Bonanza! He’s not one to gossip but he will share Michael Landon’s crotch measurements. Then, they recap episode 10 of Bonanza, “The Magnificent Adah,” in which Hoss gets confused by a poster of a naked woman.
August 2, 2020
Whoopi Goldberg gets into virtual bed with Nick and Megan to discuss quality friendships, cooking, and staying true to yourself.
August 2, 2020
Throwing Shade Presents: GROCERIES is finally here on the free feed! On this premiere episode, Erin and Bryan break out the Cotton Candy Grapes rating system for the Los Feliz Albertsons and the West Hollywood Whole Foods. We cover rotisserie chickens, plain vs. smoked Maldon salt, favorite familiar faces in the checkout line, hot wheels deals, and more! Plus, Erin and Bryan share a listener story about a father grocery cart stealer!
Email us your groceries questions and musings at groceriespodcast@gmail.com!