

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast
with Scott Aukerman
September 27, 2020
Actress and comedian Arden Myrin joins Scott to talk about her new book “Little Miss Little Compton” and her father’s unusual eating habits. Then, movie buff Shaden Gallbreath stops by to share some movie trivia. Plus, educator Emil drops by to talk about teaching vocabulary at a community college.
September 20, 2020
Dirt bag Rudi North comes in hot once again as he joins Scott to announce his new job as a Zoom security guard. Then, Darren Matichek, owner of the National Bobblehead Museum and Hall of Fame returns to talk about new bobbleheads in his collection. Plus, Jerry Major drops by to talk about his job making movies into Will Smith movies.
September 13, 2020
Comedian extraordinaire Eliza Skinner joins Scott to talk about her debut comedy album “Regarding My Lovers,” when suddenly Grax, Eater of Worlds interrupts to issue an apology. Plus, Jefferson Milkyway stops by to talk about designing the courses for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Shows.
September 6, 2020
Actress, author, raconteur Busy Philipps joins Scott to talk about her first professional paid acting job at toy fairs, the true origin of her nickname, and her new podcast “Busy Philipps is Doing Her Best.” Then, Red Lobster CEO Tricia Seawater stops by to talk about her recent booming business. Plus, bus driver Burgey Sullenberger returns and meets yet another Burgey Sullenberger.
August 30, 2020
Patton Oswalt, Mary Sohn, and Mike O’Brien of A.P. Bio join Scott to talk about the premise of the show, how many days each actor shoots on the show, and playing with the structure for the upcoming 3rd season premiering on Peacock. Then, thespians Bob and Cherilyn Wessex stop by to perform pieces from their plays.
August 23, 2020
Actor Kyle Bornheimer joins Scott to talk about HBO’s Avenue 5, wearing a mask in the movie The Lovebirds, and the possible end of numbers on the call sheet. Then, vegetarian Jerone Buckethat stops by to speak on his meatings with The Meet Heads. Later, marketer Trish Maxwell drops by to help us get into the mind of the T.J. Maxx Girl.
August 16, 2020
The stars of Star Trek: Lower Decks, Jack Quaid, Eugene Cordero, and Tawny Newsome all join Scott to talk all about the characters they portray on the show. Then, barber Jazz Jazz returns to talk about his new barbershop Fades. Later, supreme hacker Cast Iron crashes into the show. Plus, Dash Griswold appears to challenge Scott to a ski off for the podcast.
August 9, 2020
Fellow Earwolf podcaster June Diane Raphael (How Did This Get Made?, Grace and Frankie) joins Scott to talk about her favorite ghost in cinematic history, The Connected Jane membership of The Jane Club, and her complicated history with The Ninja Turtles. Then, sibling Charlie “Burgey” Sullenberger stops by to talk about his career as a bus pilot. Plus, author/clergy person Bishop R.L. Bakes drops by to talk about his new autobiography of King James.
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 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.
July 26, 2020
Comedian/actor Yassir Lester joins Scott and co-host Bean Dip to talk about opposites, Twitter, and playing the character of Yassir on Black Monday. Then, financial advisor Douglas Gropes returns to talk about his new delivery service. Plus, musician Leo Carpazzi (creator of the original version of The Monster Mash) is back to debut a new song to celebrate CBB’s 666th episode.
July 19, 2020
Acclaimed comedian and actor Jim Gaffigan joins Scott to talk about how he prepared for his role in the new movie “Most Wanted,” his huge head, and the future of stand-up comedy. Then, character actor Amber Lee Tots stops by to talk about playing Giselle the Gerbil at Disney World. Plus, singer QuaranTina Turner drops by to sing a couple of her songs.
July 12, 2020
Stand-up comedian extraordinaire Langston Kerman joins Scott to talk about how quarantine has been as a newlywed, his new podcast about black conspiracy theories called “My Momma Told Me,” and what’s going on with Eve. Then, musician Erica stops by to sing some of her tweaked songs. Plus, the head of gadgets at Earwolf Douglas Speaker drops by to explain improvements to the recording equipment.
July 5, 2020
Humorists John Hodgman and David Rees join Scott to talk about their new animated show “Dick Town” as part of Cake on FXX, the Arrowverse, and Neil Young trivia. Then, edutainer Jill Noll the magic doll stops by to edutain listeners about magic. Plus, the first artificial intelligence guest P.A.I.G.E. makes its podcast debut.
June 28, 2020
Rory Scovel, Sasheer Zamata and Mary Holland join Scott to talk about their new Comedy Central show “Robbie.” Then, Navy SEAL Francis Stork stops by to discuss their vast amount of jobs and catchphrases. Later, community organizer Tyler explains why he sets off fireworks in L.A. every night and activist Chester Tumphrie shares his thoughts on masks.