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The famous PATTON OSWALT finally joins the conversation to discuss an upcoming event with the boys.
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Comedian and Emmy-nominated writer Emily Heller joins Howard to sweat it out with the midsummah charts! They’ll count down Billboard’s Top 5 Selling Albums while discussing where to see the weirdest dogs and why everyone’s doing the KiKi Challenge. Then Emily recounts a close encounter with Johnny Depp during the Movie Chart, and the gang tries to figure out just how someone could be the next Drew Barry(more) while counting down their Hot Picks.
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Episode 50 - Coming Out Tactics, Prestige TV and No Night Politics w/ Jon Lovett
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in Homophilia
Writer and ultimate political podcast pro Jon Lovett (Pod Save America, Lovett or Leave It) joins Matt and Dave this week to dig into Trump’s recent double negative “fun”, comfort video games, and listening to Wicked on repeat. Jon also reveals his ultimate coming out tactic, why he doesn’t talk politics at night and his fav prestige TV shows. Plus, Matt dishes about the Bruce Willis Roast, Dave takes a shower in a sink, and more! -
Journalist Allison Yarrow (90s Bitch) and comedian Dean Obeidallah (Sirius XM) join Negin to reflect on the disastrous Trump-Putin summit and Trump’s subsequent attempts to walk things back, remarkable even by Trumpian standards. The panel asks: Is the talk of treason legitimate or will it blow over? What does the Trump-Putin summit mean for the Democrats? Also, how does all of this play with Trump’s base? So many questions! Plus, the panel takes a look back at the 90s and the “bitchification” of women to understand how we got to the #MeToo movement.
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Episode 352 - Pedro the Lion and the Atlantaquarium
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in improv4humans with Matt Besser
Musical guest David Bazan of Pedro the Lion returns along with improvisers Horatio Sanz, Brian Huskey, and Jon Gabrus! David plays a selection of songs that inspire scenes about an apology for a mysterious drunken behavior, an anger management group that only makes patients angrier, and a cab driver who mishears his destination. Plus, a key witness sneaks suspicious boasts into his testimony and a mistress demands secrecy for unexpected reasons. (0:43 - 15:41) Let's Listen To A Song - “How I Remember” [1:42 - 4:45] - A man must apologize for his strange drunken behavior (15:51-25:57) Let’s Listen to Another Song- “Keep Swinging” [16:07 - 18:57] 1. An anger management group that riles everyone up (18:58 - 25:57) 2. A cab driver brings his passenger to a faraway destination. (26:12 - 35:50) (36:32 - 55:57) Let’s Listen to Another Song- “Kept Secrets” [36:54 - 41:35] 1. A witness can’t help but brag about their life during a testimony (41:36 - 55:57) 2. A woman hides who she is having an affair with out of embarrassment. (56:11 - 1:02:43) (1:02:58 - 1:06:50) Let’s Listen to Another Song- “When They Really Get to Know You They Will Run” [1:03:11 - 1:05:50] - A man tries his hand at being shy. (1:05:51 - 1:06:50) -
348: Detained Pregnant Women, Gay And Trans Panic Defense Prohibition Act, Guest Melinna Bobadilla
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in Attitudes!
This week, Erin discusses a Buzzfeed report on the treatment of pregnant women in detention facilities and the hypocrisy of “pro-life” silence on the issue. Then, Bryan examines the legislation introduced by Democrats in Congress to combat the all-too frequent court defense of “gay or trans panic,” and activist, actor, and co-host of the podcast Tamarindo Melinna Bobadilla joins to talk about identifying as Chicana, learning that politics is personal, growing into Janelle Monáe fandom, and much, much more. -
Dr. Elizabeth Barnert, a pediatrician and an assistant professor of pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and the UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital. She joins Jonathan to talk about the toxic effects of separating families can have on a child’s physical & mental state ,the process of family reunification, toxic stress, as well as how to help child who have been impacted by family separation. Some organizations people may consider, that are at the forefront of addressing the effects of family separation at the US border: o The Florence Project, an Arizona organization that offers free legal services to families in immigration custody. o RAICES, a nonprofit in Texas that is paying the bond for parents currently being held in detention and providing legal services. o Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights, which champions the rights of unaccompanied immigrant children. o ActBlue, which divides your contribution evenly between 14 organizations (including the ACLU and some of the places listed above) working to protect migrant children from being separated from their families at the border. o Save the Children is the world’s first global charity for children. o Baby2Baby provides low-income children, ages 0-12 years, with diapers, clothing and all the basic necessities that every child deserves. o The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) works in more than 190 countries and territories to put children first. UNICEF has helped save more children’s lives than any other humanitarian organization by providing health care and immunizations, safe water and sanitation, nutrition, education, emergency relief and more. UNICEF USA has recently prepared a brief concerning how best to protect migrant children here in the United States with a special focus on what is happening on our border with Mexico: https://www.unicefusa.org/stories/unicef-mobilizing-protect-migrant-children-us/34484 Find Dr Elizabeth Barnert’s work at https://www.uclahealth.org/elizabeth-barnert and she’s on Twitter @Liz_Barnert and blogs at XX. For more music from Quiñ head to TheQuinCat.com. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Also Twitter and Facebook. Catch Jonathan on Queer Eye streaming now on Netflix. Reach out with your curious questions at (323) 606-9351.
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Recorded live in New York City, Marissa and Listler travel to the Big Apple to present a jam-packed episode of their podcast project Womp It Up! We’ll find out what’s been going on with the notorious Eric “Gutterballs” Gutterman (Jason Mantzoukas), Daily Dolphin editor-in-chief Chet Noseworthy (Jack McBrayer), Marissa’s stepdad Seth Wompler (Brian Huskey), former teacher C.S. Steers (Paul Scheer), Marissa’s old steady Matt Yanni (Jon Daly) and many more as they help Marissa come to terms with big changes in her life.
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The boys are joined by APARNA NANCHERLA to do a huge crime.
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Singer/songwriter LP sits down with Cameron to discuss pursuing an unconventional career, touring while in a relationship, and the nature of her nickname.
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Arts editor at Guardian US Benjamin Lee joins Amy for the penultimate episode of the season to discuss the 1996 Wes Craven slasher “Scream.” They break down the movie’s deceptive callousness, how it makes even popcorn seem stressful, and the go-for-broke score. Plus, they get into how “Scream” satirized and revitalized a whole genre with its “judo intelligence.”
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Howard, Stard, and Kev fly solo this week to bring you the top anti-fascist songs and movies of all time! Howard doles out his summah armory while they get rebellious with the Top 5 Anti-Fascist Songs. Then they get down about getting involved during the Movie Chart, and July 4th party stories and a bust-em-up game follow while they count down their Hot Picks.
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Episode 49 - Drunk Mailmen, LOST and Middle School All Over Again
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in Homophilia
Hilarious actress and writer Stephanie Allynne join Matt and Dave this week to remember LOST, magazines, and kid songs from childhood. Plus, Tennessee town stories with wife Tig Notaro, not being prude, and feeling like you’re in middle school all over. -
Katrina vanden Heuvel (The Nation) and John Fugelsang (Tell Me Everything) join Negin to chat about Trump’s Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh and the close ties between the Trumps and Justice Kennedy’s son. The panel also discusses whether Democratic Socialism is the path forward for the Democratic Party. Lastly, they chat about women who are in their 40s, single and happy, and the discussion quickly veers into a feminist critique of Sex and the City!
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Lizz Winstead (The Daily Show) and Greg Proops (The Smartest Man in the World) join Negin to chat about July 4th memories, hot dogs and the state of patriotism. Plus, Fake the Nation listeners share their wish list for America!
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347: LGBTQ+ STEM Day, Future of Roe v. Wade, Guest Guy Branum
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in Attitudes!
n honor of LGBTSTEM Day, Bryan pulls some surprising statistics about LGBTQ+ people in the scientific world and reveals which of your favorite dead scientists was gay. Hint: all of them! Then Erin gets into the long, slow dismantling of Roe v. Wade that’s been thrust into the spotlight with Trump’s new Supreme Court pick, and comedian Guy Branum stops by to talk about his first exposure to queerness, being funny for his own benefit, and his new book My Life as a Goddess: A Memoir Through (Un)Popular Culture. -
Submit your pick for The Canon's Ultimate Listener's Choice!
DaltonMaltz posted a topic in The Canon
Nominate your pick for The Canon's Ultimate Listener's Choice! The top recommendations in this thread will go head to head for a live call-in show on Friday, July 13th. -
Austyn Weiner is a renowned photographer and artist extraordinaire who, at 28 years old, has worked with the likes of Cara Delevingne and Gigi Hadid and exhibited at Art Basel. Jonathan talks with this business woman, artist, and millennial about her own artistic evolution and the advice she’d offer to young female artists coming up behind her: commit 100%, share with those around you, don’t be afraid to put yourself out there… and don’t stop. Find Austyn’s work at AustynWeiner.com. She’s on Instagram @Austyn. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Also Twitter and Facebook. Don’t miss Jonathan on Queer Eye, streaming now on Netflix.
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Anthony Atamanuik, Gil Ozeri, John Gemberling, Adam Pally, Jessica St. Clair, Lennon Parham, Chad Carter, Jon Gabrus, Matt Walsh, and Ian Roberts join Matt Besser LIVE from the 20th annual Del Close Marathon! They’ll perform scenes about combative healing rock salesmen, the search for an antique claw hammer, and a man who may have accidentally purchased a daughter. Plus, they’ll deal with lounge chair nazis, making baby food in open spaces, and a board game about life experiences. (1:34-8:12) Audience Suggestion- Pollen- A group of med students must state what medical field they want to join. (8:49-17:02) Audience Suggestion- Clam- A cop is won over by a criminal who has an abundance of seafood. (17:34-21:50) Audience Suggestion- Dumpling- A newly single Grandfather makes an interesting Holiday feast. (22:00-26:36) Audience Suggestion- Crystal- An argumentative pair of new age healers (26:51-31:41) Audience Suggestion- Claw Hammer- A man searches for an antique claw hammer. (34:45-44:00) Audience Suggestion- Water- Man accidently buys his daughters instead of adopting them (44:10-52:53) Audience Suggestion- Cruise- A couple must deal with a pair of lounge chair Nazis. (53:05-57:50) Audience Suggestion- Baby Oil- A man is taught the proper way to make baby food. (57:56-1:04:50) Audience Suggestion- Toothbrush- A man searches for a real toothbrush. (1:05:00-1:10:28) Audience Suggestion- Nail Gun- Children don’t feel bad about killing their neighbors dog. (1:10:29-1:19:31) Audience Suggestion- Monopoly- A board game that is full of mundane life experiences. (1:19:38-1:24:30) Audience Suggestion- Factory- A deeper look into Willy Wonka’s factory
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Marissa and Listler come at you hot on the penultimate day of school to welcome bus driver Uncle Tammy (Jen Caldwell) for this week’s WOMP It Up! Marissa preps mentally for her trip to NYC and Listler opens up about a new flame during Hot Topix. Then, Uncle Tammy offers wisdom on finding one’s authentic self, and the gang helps listeners with issues of friendship before getting to know the true Tammy during Spotlight On.
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Sean and Hayes are joined by RIKI LINDHOME from Garfunkel and Oates and Another Period for another big performance they’re doing.
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Friend Krista Tippett joins the conversation about what is hope and why it’s so important, not just to poor Jude, but all of us.
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Michael realizes that Jude has much in common with his ugly rescue dog, Jack-Jack.
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Michael explains why this is probably a terrible idea, as he begins reading “Jude The Obscure.”
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Comedian Josh Thomas sits down with Cameron about his experience at the American DMV, casting queer folks in queer TV and movie roles, and the changing conversation in Australia.