Latest Episodes
April 12, 2018
Lauren Duca (Teen Vogue) and Lizz Winstead (The Daily Show) join Negin for an all-lady power hour. They chat about the FBI raid on Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen and rate Mark Zuckerberg’s congressional testimony (and his suit). Plus, the panel breaks down Syria’s recent history.
This episode is sponsored by Forto Coffee (www.fortocoffee.com code: FAKE) and Tripping.com (www.tripping.com/FAKE).
April 12, 2018
Hari and Ashok visit Boston to reflect on Hari’s college years in New England and wax poetic on Ashok’s love of vacuum sealed containers. Recorded live at Improv Boston, the Kondabolu Bros explore their complicated feelings about U2, why they hate the concept of suntanning, and tell the audience what really went down that one time in India.
April 12, 2018
Danielle and Casey welcome writer of Pitch Perfect 1, 2 and 3 and DIRECTOR (!!!) of the current box office hit BLOCKERS: Kay Cannon. She is a doll and most importantly… a huge housewives fan! Also we have a VERRRRY special listener request…. cryptic!
This episode is brought to you by Box of Style (www.boxofstyle.com/BITCHSESH), Quip Toothbrush (www.getquip.com/HOUSEWIVES), and thredUP (www.thredup.com/HOUSEWIVES).
April 12, 2018
Tim Meadows, Peter Hulne, and Colton Dunn join Matt Besser for this week’s improv4humans! They’ll fact check a Peter Gabriel expert, take a homophobic uncle skydiving, and argue over the name of their gang. Plus, a phone-hat tech trend gains traction and a group of police officers comes up with creative ways to be dicks on the job.
This episode is sponsored by Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: IMPROV).
April 12, 2018
If you’re a fan of the theatre then this podcast pilot is right up your alley! This week Andy Daly & Matt Gourley present a podcast pilot all about the theatre from the unique perspective of theatrical director Don DiMello. Along with his co-host/theatre critic Mal Bachman (Matt Gourley), they’ll share a bit about their theatre background and review 3 current Los Angeles theatre productions. Then their longtime acquaintance Falcon (Jason Mantzoukas) drops by to explain what his job is when The Rockettes are no longer able to perform. Plus, Don gives aspiring star of the stage & Comedy Bang! Bang! intern Marissa Wompler (Jessica St. Clair) a few tips on becoming a star as part of his mentorship.
This episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon (www.mackweldon.com code: ANDY).
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April 12, 2018
EP. 334 — 334: LGBTQ Pupils, ICE and Pregnant Immigrants, Cardi B, Guest John August
Guest John August Ronna Glickman
This week, Bryan brings forward a Princeton study revealing the level of unequal treatment of LGBTQ students, with special focus on the lesbian and bisexual pupils subject to disproportionally frequent disciplinary action. Erin talks about the offensive treatment of pregnant immigrants in ICE custody as well as the disappointing response on social media to Cardi B’s pregnancy. Screenwriter John August (Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) joins to discuss his new book Arlo Finch in the Valley of Fire, his Gothic Cheddar font obsession, and the game he invented, “AlphaBirds.” Plus, a surprise guest stops by to explain why everyone ought to see a therapist.
This episode is sponsored by Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: SHADE), Forto Coffee (www.fortocoffee.com code: SHADE), and Talkspace (www.talkspace.com/shade code: SHADE).
April 11, 2018
Leila Day, senior producer at Pineapple Street Media, joins Chris and Lex on The Wolf Den to detail her experience establishing her style of audio journalism and how it led her to producing for KALW and Al Jazeera. Leila also discusses teaching storytelling inside San Quentin State Prison and how she developed her podcast The Stoop.
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April 11, 2018
Cam talks Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Cohen and “Call Me By Your Name.” Sets from Kyle Ayers, Darcy Michael and Guy Branum, and a chat with Rae Sanni.
This episode is brought to you by TomboyX (www.tomboyx.com/HANDSTOGETHER) and Care.com (www.care.com/HANDS).
April 11, 2018
Oscar nominated married couple/writers/actors/comedians Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon (The Big Sick) join Sarah and Susan to talk about their thought process behind the sex scenes in their film The Big Sick, Danny & Annie, Peter Bjorn & John’s “Objects Of My Affection,” Fred Rogers testifying before the Senate Subcommittee on Communications for PBS funding, the ending scene of Harry and the Hendersons and the “My Friends, You Bow to No One” scene from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
This episode is brought to you by Juice Beauty (www.juicebeauty.com/CRYBABIES code: CRYBABIES20) and Third Love (www.thirdlove.com/CRYBABIES).
April 11, 2018
Talking the talk with Leah Krinsky.
This episode is brought to you by Harold Ramis Film School, Quip Toothbrush (www.getquip.com/PARDO), Blue Apron (www.blueapron.com/NEVER), and SeatGeek.
April 11, 2018
Dr Natalie Feinblatt explains the four criteria an organization needs to meet to be called a cult and looks at how the term can be used and misused in relationship to religions and rehabilitation programs. Plus, Jonathan asks about murder porn cults and Wild Wild Country, because that’s what the podcast charts like, right?
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April 11, 2018
EP. 971 — The Simpson’s Apu Response to Talking to Kids About Colorism (w/ Mike Mulloy)
Guest Mike Mulloy
Comedian Mike Mulloy joins Andrew to talk about being blocked by Trump on Twitter, The Simpson’s response to The Problem With Apu, Asian-Americans suing Harvard for admissions discrimination, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
April 11, 2018
The Shrimps take on the Slam Drunks at South Divorcingounce Tammy Faye. Mark and Matt call the action.
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April 11, 2018
Film critics Amy Nicholson & Jen Yamato join Matt to talk about what it’s like to be a critic in today’s film climate. They discuss everything from their approaches to criticism to the hardest movies to review. Plus, we’ll hear about how they manage relationships and conflicts of interest, the problem with review aggregators, and the weirdness of Walmart’s film festival before they get into their film critic diets.
April 11, 2018
Comedian, writer, and actor Guy Branum joins H. Michael Kre and Natty Legs to offer up Coachella predictions on this week’s Who Charted! Guy talks about his new book My Life as a Goddess: A Memoir through (Un)Popular Culture while they count down the Top 5 Movie Soundtracks. Later, Guy pits his film pick against Jaws in a thrilling game of Jaws is Better as we hear the Movie Chart. Then SNL bets are made along with a summah secret baby update during the Gang’s Hot Picks.
This episode is sponsored by Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: CHARTED).
April 10, 2018
EP. 26 — Why Are Callers Making Everything Worse? (w/ Ruby Karp, Nicole Silverberg)
Guest Ruby Karp Nicole Silverberg
Comedians Ruby Karp (Earth Hates Me, We Hope You Have Fun) & Nicole Silverberg (Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Reductress’ Mouth Time podcast) join Jo & Manolo to play listener-created games with callers.
Games played: Eat Your Words, The Teens Aren’t Alright, and Movie Caveman-splain.
April 10, 2018
EP. 11 — Snick
Guest Scott Aukerman
Raised By TV is back, and Jon & Lauren are talking about Nickelodeon’s original late night block Snick! They enter the secret world of Alex Mack, get Afraid of the Dark, go on Adventures with Pete & Pete, eat Airheads and debate how to say the word “crayon.” Plus: special guest Scott Aukerman joins a Very Special Episode of Punky Brewster.
This episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon (www.mackweldon.com code: TV), So Delicious Dairy Free (www.sodeliciousdairyfree.com/tv), Hello Fresh (www.hellofresh.com code: RAISED30), Leesa (www.leesa.com/RAISEDBY), and Zola (www.zola.com/RAISEDBYTV).
April 10, 2018
Director Lance Bangs joins Adam Scott Aukerman to discuss R.E.M.’s sixth studio album Green. They’ll talk about R.E.M.’s partial reunion in Portland, when Lance first heard of the band, and how Lance began to know the band and start collaborating with them. Plus, Scott and Scott tell us a little bit more about themselves on an episode of “Talkin’ Bout Me.”
This episode is brought to you by Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: REM).
April 10, 2018
Marissa’s longtime rival Traci Reardon (Lauren Lapkus) joins in for this week’s WOMP It Up! During “Hot Topix,” Traci talks about her recent unemployment and her attempts to reconnect with Marissa after their falling out. Then they all share their gripes during “What’s Cheesing You?” and they help listeners with their emotional ages and suspicions of being watched before getting to know Traci a bit better during “Spotlight On.”
This episode is sponsored by RXBAR (www.rxbar.com/WOMP code: WOMP).
April 10, 2018
Emily and Deanna convene to look back on all the youthful trends they’ve learned about over the last few years as they celebrate their final episode at Earwolf. From the Fappening to bae AF, thirst trapping to old Disney, this is a trip down memory lane you won’t want to miss.
This episode is sponsored by Juice Beauty (www.juicebeauty.com/HTBLO code: HTBLO20).
April 10, 2018
Sean and Hayes are joined by NICOLE PARKER for Hollywood Handbook presented by Popcornopolis.
This episode is sponsored by Rehabs.com (888-893-3052), Casper Mattresses (www.casper.com/THEBOYS code: THEBOYS) and Simple Contacts (www.simplecontacts.com/theboys code: THEBOYS).
April 9, 2018
EP. 70 — Episode 070: Vesper’s Dilemma Crossover Episode With The Big Ones
Guest Amanda Lund Maria Blasucci
Guest favorites Amanda Lund and Maria Blasucci join the Matts for James Bonding, or do the Matts join them for The Big Ones? Either way, it’s the podcast crossover event of the century and it’s all about Vesper Lynd’s moral dilemma in Casino Royale. And there’s also a little bit of Nick Nack.
This episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon (www.mackweldon.com code: BONDING).
April 9, 2018
Join guest host Samm Levine as he chats with Tim Meadows about his Detroit improv roots, his journey to SNL, and why Mean Girls is practically a Christmas movie.
April 9, 2018
A mother of two talks about her youthful past as a wandering actor and the choices she made to change her life. Geth asks a question in this call that leads to the ultimate “Sorry Sally” moment: How much do Playboy models get paid?
This episode is brought to you by Brooklinen (www.brooklinen.com code: BEAUTIFUL), Thomas’ English Muffins, and ZipRecruiter (www.ziprecruiter.com/BEAUTIFUL).
April 9, 2018
Oui oui! Gilli Nissim (We’re Gross With Gilli Nissim) joins Zach and Jess this week for a Parisian musical filled with red balloons / ballons, Jacques and Claude, a virtual reality Costco, …and twins! With songs like “North Dualstar”, “At The Party City ” and “Say Goodbye To Rouge Balloon”, you’ll have 99 reasons and more to love this show.
This episode is brought to you by Spice Islands (www.spiceislands.com/offbook) and Acer (www.acer.com code: OFFBOOK).
April 9, 2018
Podcaster Alison Rosen (Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend) joins Jensen and Matty to talk about her new book Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me), musician Snail Mail, pinball, Too Much TV, how we were late on sound bars, and many more things you should know about.
This episode is brought to you by Casper Mattresses and Get Magic.
April 9, 2018
It’s the Annual Gathering of the Fi’ang Yaloks which means the Memory Gremlin is back.
Credits:
Arnie: Arnie Niekamp
Chunt: Adal Rifai
Usidore: Matt Young
Memory Gremlin: Sarah Maher
A Half-Remembered Version of Blemish: Martin Wilson
Mysterious Man: Tim Sniffen
Craig: Ryan DiGiorgi
Tricia: Kate James
Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Evan Jacover, Ryan DiGiorgi
Editor: Garrett Schultz
Theme Music: Andy Poland
Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban
Audio Assistance: Jason Knox
Production Assistance: Garrett Schultz
April 9, 2018
Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai often tells a story about a hummingbird. In the story, the hummingbird’s forest catches fire. It’s burning out of control. And while the larger stronger animals cower, the hummingbird flies back and forth, putting drop after drop of water on the blaze. The big animals ask the hummingbird why it’s trying to put the fire out, since it seems too little and small-beaked to accomplish anything. The hummingbird’s simple reply: “I am doing what I can.”
On this week’s episode of The Cracked Podcast, we’re turning a listener suggestion into a joyful hummingbird hour. On the heels of our latest episode indexing little-known badasses of history, Alex Schmidt and Kristi Harrison are celebrating little-known badasses of life right now. Find out how Los Angeles priests, Turkish garbagemen, Japanese scuba enthusiasts and more regular folks are spreading their little wings, picking up their water drop, and finding out just how big of a fire one hummingbird can fight.
Footnotes: https://goo.gl/gmP5Ui
April 9, 2018
Veteran character actor Ed Begley Jr. joins Gilbert and Frank for a loving look at the glory days of the Troubadour, the timelessness of “The In-Laws,” the absurdity of Hollywood urban legends and the career of his Oscar-winning dad, Ed Begley. Also, Forrest Tucker takes a nip, Steve Allen checks into “St. Elsewhere,” Harry Belafonte shuts down Rodney Dangerfield and Ed hits the rink with Charlie’s Angels. PLUS: Wheeler & Woolsey! “Amazon Women on the Moon”! Mr. Warmth lowers the boom! Ed remembers his friend Peter Falk! And the unsolved death of John “Stumpy” Pepys!
April 9, 2018
Writer and co-host of Fatman on Batman Marc Bernardin joins Amy to discuss the 1992 Eddie Murphy film “Boomerang.” They discuss the importance of the all-black cast, the powerful female characters, and the evolution of the Eddie Murphy identity. Plus, we’ll hear about Robin Givens’ strong performance and how “Boomerang” challenges the audience’s empathy. Does “Boomerang” deserve a spot in The Canon? Cast your vote on the Earwolf forums.