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Comedian Gary Gulman returns but this time to the County to nerd out about comedy! Gary talks about his upcoming special “In This Economy?,” watching Jerry Seinfeld perform when he was in college, and the audition process for Curb Your Enthusiasm. Dan Van Kirk brings us crazy stories involving; a Las Vegas Denny's putting weddings on the menu, a student’s one night stand with a femme fatale, and Katt Williams slapping a Target employee. Plus, we hear a voicemail from Bryant Gumbel calling for reservations at a restaurant. Be sure to watch Gary Gulman’s One Hour Special “In This Economy?” on Saturday, December 8th at 10:00 P.M. ET/PT on Comedy Central!
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The iconic comedian Eddie Pepitone drops by the calming shores on today’s Sklarbro Country! Eddie tells us how his relationship with his father plays a large role in his documentary The Bitter Buddha, Hugh Grant getting barred from one of his Edinburgh Fringe shows, and how he celebrated when the New York Rangers won the Stanley Cup. Also, Randy, Jason, and Eddie get into some Quick Hits involving rodeo clowns making racist jokes, The Murky Gender Games, and NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski being fined for tweeting in his car during a race. Plus, we call Bruce Jenner to find out if the rumors of his divorce are true.
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The Nerdist Chris Hardwick explains Tattle Rock to us on this week’s Who Charted! Chris talks about Lion King raves, his new Hard ‘n Phirm video Gersberms (Yer Gervin Mah), and banks run by E.T.s during the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. The Movie Chart answers the question as to why Chris can’t deal with sad movies and brings out a heavy discussion about cheese pizzas. Plus, Chris breaks down why there should be a season grace period with television shows as he figures out how to play Chart Roulette!
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The swinging and swaggering five-piece ensemble Magnolia Memoir sits down to chat with Grant-Lee Phillips on today’s episode of Shortwave. Mela Lee, Alexander Burke, and Aron Forbes talk about their first concert, approaching songs from any given character, and how the members of the band found each other. They also talk about Mela’s past day job working at a bank, being able to be a badass voice actress, and the inspiration behind the song “Broken Cup.” Plus, we’re treated to some live songs from their latest album “The Perfect Crime.”
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On this week’s episode of Seth Godin’s Startup School we learn how to solve the cash flow problem. Seth discusses why people are rarely motivated by money, how people can’t tell you what to do if you don’t run out of cash, and raising money & treating it as it’s the last money you’ll ever have.
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Andrew Ti and Nick Mundy know that drunk college kids will always do some dumb shit. They discuss the use of the term “white flight,” why the rise of crime during Homecoming should not be blamed on race, and dumb drunk college students. We’ll let you know what is racist or not by calling (323) 389-RACE.
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The joyful Ron Funches gives us his take on the Hulk Hogan sex-tape on this week’s Who Charted! Ron talks about his psycho neighbor, tells us what was his favorite radio station on GTA: San Andreas, and shares what he thinks of Drake during the iTunes UK Songs Chart. The Movie Chart answers the question as to which genres Ron could live without and reveals to us why the Katy Perry 3D trailer made him tear up. Plus, Ron explains to us why he thought it would be highly legal to get married at a skating rink with a game of Chart Roulette!
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School's back in session so it was only a matter of time before our 16 year-old intern Marissa Wompler made her way back to the studio to help co-host today’s Comedy Bang Bang! Marissa gets schooled on Grimace, The Fat Boys and motor boating by none other than Rob Corddry! Rob also offers Marissa some expert advice on her recent heartbreak. Plus, we get one special turd of information about what’s to come up on the season finale of Childrens Hospital. Womp It Up!
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Ever wondered how that ol’ noggin of yours works? You have? That’s great because we have an expert on brains, comedian Jono Zalay! He will guide us as we examine all the parts of the brain, explore the myth that women have smaller brains, and talk about cocaine rats.
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Welcome to Yo, Is This Racist? with Andrew Ti! Join Andrew Ti as he answers one of your questions every day about whether something is racist. Spoiler Alert: It almost always is totally racist. Howard Kremer joins us today to figure out if calling black sprinkles on ice cream "jimmies" is racist. Call 323-389-7223 and leave us a voicemail if you want to ask us if something is racist.
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Today Jeff is joined by the amazing impressionist, father, and resident of Sklarbro Country — Chris Cox. Chris talks about having play dates with his daughters, sometimes losing his patience taking his daughters to school, and how parenting is hypocritical when it comes to technology. He also explains the process of tagging out with his wife, getting in shape in preparation to be a dad, and the exhaustion that comes with being a parent.
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We had some technical difficulties that have delayed the still-forthcoming "Best of Professor Blastoff" episode, so we decided to strap in and settle in for a look at gravity. Actress and physicist Christina Ochoa explains gravitational pull and the always popular discussion of atheism vs. agnosticism. Please keep sending your favorite moments to professorblastoff@earwolf.com so that we can get this clip show done before we fall into a black hole.
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BEeff (Bertran, Evan and every fucking female) join MC Nocando & Jeff Weiss this week to talk about the great beefs in Hip-Hop history. They discuss the historic showdown between Kool Moe Dee and Busy Bee, KRS-One firing shots at The Juice Crew, Ice Cube annihilating N.W.A, Eazy-E & Dr. Dre’s West Coast feud, Canibus recruiting Mike Tyson for “Second Round K.O,” 2pac’s most insulting diss, Eminem taking down Benzino & The Source, 50 Cent ruining Ja Rule’s career, and Jay-Z’s “Takeover” versus Nas’ “Ether.” Plus, they talk about the real beef between Gucci Mane & Young Jeezy, the multimedia beef between 50 Cent & Rick Ross, and the light skinn'ded beef between Common & Drake.
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Wyatt Cenac shows us how cool he really is on this week’s Nocturnal Emotions! Wyatt & Har Mar talk about high stakes gambling, MC Skat Kat, and Wyatt leaving The Daily Show. Although Wyatt confirms that he rarely gets embarrassed, he still shares some stories from his early days working at The Daily Show and making a long lasting first impression at a fancy high school birthday party. Plus, the guys totally kill at ruining Prince’s “Darling NIkki” in a game of Let Me Ruin Your Favorite Song.
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Try to share your feelings everyone. Andrew Ti and guest Nick Mundy talk about their childhood fashion, the dilemma of people who are biracial passing for being white, and being more honest with someone you are dating. Connect with others and leave us a question at (323) 389-RACE.
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Andrew Ti and guest Nick Mundy explain how racists ruin fun. They discuss what you should do if you feel stuck in a bad situation, if anyone ever mistaken Nick for being racist, and to just say something to someone who is being racist. Be respectful and call us at (323) 389-RACE to answer some of your questions.
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Andrew Ti welcomes Team Tiger Awesome’s Nick Mundy to talk about feeling good from getting paid to write dick jokes, a recent racist incident that happened in his hometown of Houston, Texas, and to answer a white teacher’s question of engaging in a conversation with his peers involving Chris Rock’s “N-words vs. Black People” routine. Let us solve racism with your questions by calling (323) 389-RACE.
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Recover from a long day with today’s episode of Professor Blastoff! David shares a story of recovery from his youth and Tig & Kyle call in from New York to tell us how they recovered from Hurricane Sandy. Plus, we talk about sometimes having to make little kitten lies and the importance of being honest. Be sure to get your tickets for our first LIVE show November 17th in New York at The Bell House!
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Once again we asked YOU which were some of your favorite scenes from the past episodes of improv4humans and we put together volume 2 of this special collection of improvised scenes. Listen to an all star cast of improvisers create scenes based off suggestions from Twitter, Man On The Street Interviews, and horror stories. Be sure to pick up an improv4humans shirt from the Earwolf Store and follow @MattBesser on Twitter to send in your improv suggestions. Music by Bobby Matthews and Dragoon. You can also now get Matt Besser’s new comedy album “The Six Most Important Sets in the History of Standup” at mattbesser.com!
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Drunk History’s Derek Waters explores the idea of body texting on this week’s Who Charted! Derek talks about being mistaken for being drunk his whole life, his love of Christina Aguilera, and why he once spilled Coke on his head with the Billboard Dance Club Play Songs Chart. Also, Derek tells us why he thinks Twilight is so appealing, meeting John Waters, and how he enjoys watching a movie during the Movie Chart. Plus, Derek shares a story of regret with a stripper when he plays a game of Chart Darts! Don’t get us Charted!
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Learn about the tactics that will make your dream into a business on today’s episode of Seth Godin’s Startup School. Seth discusses the Yellow Pages, WTF with Marc Maron, and the roadblock in pricing. Seth also talks about cheerleading, having a partner who will have your back, and explains the purpose of a Cap Table.
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Andrew Ti and Jenny Slate don’t put up with put-downs and you shouldn’t either! They discuss why no one should get a racism pass, Jenny’s family t-shirts, and if Cruella de Vil is racist. Call us at (323) 389-RACE to let us know if any cartoon characters are racist.
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Don’t do chains y’all! Andre Ti and today’s guest Jenny Slate talk about strange fraternity initiations, Jon Hamm in black face on 30 Rock, and the questionable marketing for Django Unchained. If you’re a member from the Lock and Chain club call (323) 389-RACE and us if something is racist.
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The jubilant and charming Section Quartet sit down with Grant-Lee Phillips and talk about how they transitioned from classic orchestra to alternative rock on this weeks Shortwave. They discuss challenging the musical establishment, who gets the title of first violin, and what it’s like to work with everyone from Ray Charles to Dr. Dre. Richard on the cello talks about buying plane tickets for his cello and what he names it and the band talks about what it was like to score Drew Barrymore’s first film. We also get treated to some live songs performed in studio including covers of Radiohead and The Postal Service. Their sound is incredible. Don’t miss it!
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Get pumped for the holidays by listening to this week’s Two Charted! Ku-Ku counts down a Chartist submitted chart on the Top 5 Reasons To Visit the Guadalupe Mountains National Park & Wie-Wie shows off his watch collections with his Top 5 Time Keepers. We talk about negative ions, Howard gives Engineer Frank his official nick name, and we continue to work our way through Non-Summah. Brush up on your Summah Science!