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  1. Jensen and Matty open up the phone lines to hear what we should Get Up On. They'll talk about 607's "Trap Ties on the Porch", disposable litter boxes, sports animes, Tonedeff, Atlanta on FX, That Awful Sound, and much more. Plus, we find out if Jensen can name some of Matty's projects and what's on Matty's running playlist.
  2. Hayes is late to the studio so Sean and Brett have some time to catch up. ALYSSA MILANO is the guest.
  3. Gabe Delahaye and Lakshmi Sundaram join Andrew to talk about current trends including Colin Kaepernick protesting the National Anthem, Lena Dunham's apology toward Odell Beckham Jr. after their interaction at the Met Gala, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  4. Without historian Ron Chernow, Hamilton the musical probably wouldn't exist. It was Chernow's critically-acclaimed biography of Alexander Hamilton that first inspired Lin-Manual Miranda to put Hamilton's story to music. These days Chernow is still pinching himself that his long book triggered off such a creative explosion. He tells us about researching Hamilton, seeing this work adapted for the stage, and even sings along to his favorite Hamilton song, "Satisfied."
  5. JulyDiaz

    Episode 320 - Wiest Mode

    Actor and comedian Rob Huebel joins Randy and Jason for this week's Sklarbro Country. The Sklars chat with Rob about LA arena leagues, Meatloaf's humble origins, and how to best protect your baby from wolves before getting into Quick Hits. We hear about a tennis player checking his phone during a match, Ryan Lochte joining 'Dancing with the Stars', and Jeff Adrien's six hour joyride. Finally, former NBA player and sportscaster Bill Walton drops by to profess his pride in his son's coaching career.
  6. We've never known more about our world and our universe, but at the same time it feels like there are more people who completely ignore science than ever before. They can come in all shapes and forms of crazy. There are anti-vaxxers, climate change truthers, and for some reason we've still got flat-earthers. Flat-earthers! C'mon people what year is it?! Didn't Magellan put that one to rest, like, 500 years ago? Surely this all comes down to religion, right? Not exactly. A Gallup poll found that about 40% of Americans believe Earth was created by God less than 10,000 years ago. However, of that group, 23% don't go to church. So almost a quarter of young-Earthers aren't even religious. What's going on? What are the sociological forces keeping these ideas so strongly rooted in so many people's heads? On this week's podcast Jack O'Brien is joined by Cracked editors Soren Bowie and Alex Schmidt to cover the modern history of science deniers. We ask where they come from, why they are so prominent now, and if we have to think of science and myth as contradictory. Also, make sure to come to our next live podcast taping on Saturday, September 10th at the UCB Sunset Theatre in Los Angeles, where Jack and the Cracked staff will flip-off movies like 'Sully' and 'Deepwater Horizon' and pitch some insane true stories that should be made into big Hollywood movies instead. Tickets are only $5 and are available here: https://goo.gl/VP9riY Footnotes: Live Science: 4 in 10 Americans Believe God Created Earth 10,000 Years Ago: http://goo.gl/Ck3ijG New Yorker: The Denialists: http://goo.gl/M6aEmQ New Yorker: The Mistrust of Science: http://goo.gl/pGuAio New Yorker: I Don't Want To Be Right: http://goo.gl/7NXaoP New Yorker: Ben Carson's Scientific Ignorance: http://goo.gl/a0ZsGc Cracked: 5 Dark Sides of the Tech Industry No One Ever Talks About: http://goo.gl/uI0pYy NYT: A Confession of Liberal Intolerance: http://goo.gl/3wlDbt The Guardian: Exxon Knew of Climate Change in 1981: https://goo.gl/1Lx4SU Cognitive Dissonance: https://goo.gl/KUvQ9 Scientific American: It's Time for Scientists to Stop Explaining So Much: https://goo.gl/KUvQ9 Cracked: 6 Mind-Blowing Ways Zombies and Vampires Explain America: http://goo.gl/CQICP New Scientist: The Maddeningly Magical Maths of John Dee: https://goo.gl/izlNgx Come see us at the Now Hear This podcast festival: nowhearthisfest.com
  7. Broadway star Ben Platt chats with Ronna and Beverly about the inception of Dear Evan Hansen, a new musical on Broadway of which he is the star, what his New York looks like, and why you don't have to be a tortured soul to be an artist. Plus, Beverly tells us how she bailed out Spaghetti-O's at school after a skirmish.
  8. Comedian extraordinaire Aparna Nancherla joins Scott on this week's Comedy Bang! Bang! to talk about the last letter she wrote, how would she revise the government if she could change any law, and some of the topics she covers on her new stand-up album "Just Putting Out There." Then, amateur sports critic Ming arrives to tell us about his favorite sports and songs from The Cranberries. Finally, financial advisor Doug Gropes hastily advises Scott on how to prepare for his retirement.
  9. Our old friend Ming joins Scott as the co-host of this week's Comedy Bang! Bang! Scott and Ming catch up as they chat about Ming's background, the history of the amber alert, and some jokes Ming has thought of in his spare time. Then, a new guest by the name of Neptuna arrives all the way from the lost city of Atlantis with a dire warning for humanity. Later, Dalton Wilcox, the self-proclaimed "Poet Laureate of the West" returns with a new poem for listeners to add to his book You Must Buy Your Wife at Least as Much Jewelry as You Buy Your Horse and Other Poems and Observations, Humorous and Otherwise, from a Life on the Range. Come see us at the Now Hear This podcast festival: nowhearthisfest.com
  10. Christian Finnegan (Black and White) and Benari Poulten (The Nightly Show, Garbage Time) join Negin to discuss Trump & the Mexicans (not a band) and his impenetrable, not-at-all phallic wall. They also recap the first Commander-In-Chief Forum -- a light apéritif before we plow into debate season -- and touch on triggers (warning: this podcast has many). Plus, is Trump just a grown up Ferris Bueller? Find out! FTN is hosting its first ever live show at The Greene Space in New York City on September 16th! Get tickets here: http://www.thegreenespace.org/events/thegreenespace/2016/sep/16/fake-nation-live/
  11. Comedian, journalist, podcast host: W. Kamau Bell has lots of jobs. He hopes that some of his words and stories inspire the conversations we all need to have about the issues in America. In this episode, David and Kamau have one of those conversations.
  12. HDTGM All-stars Eliza Skinner and Ed Brubaker join Paul and Jason for a LIVE episode recorded at the world famous Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles to discuss the 1996 superhero movie The Phantom starring Billy Zane. They will cover everything including Billy Zane's Fruit of the Loom grape costume, the most choreographed slow fighting, and the microscope with knives. Come see How Did This Get Made LIVE in Anaheim as part of the Now Hear This Podcast Festival. Get tickets here: http://nowhearthisfest.com/ WATCH Filthy Preppy Teen$ on the FullScreen App today! Get yourself a BB-8 “What Is Its Mission?” T-shirt or Tote Bag over at http://howdidthisgetmade.bigcartel.com/ Set your DVRs for Party Over Here, a new FOX sketch comedy show from The Lonely Island and Paul starring Nicole Byer, Jessica McKenna, and Alison Rich. It airs Saturdays at 11 pm. People of the internet: Watch Paul in Fresh off the Boat on ABC. Awhile ago, Paul and Rob Huebel did a comedy special on a 60 foot glass bus that traveled around LA. Now you’ll be able to see it. Go to https://itun.es/us/3M4J9 now to buy it! You can also see Jason and June in Lady Dynamite on Netflix! Also, check out June in Grace and Frankie available on Netflix, and in all the episodes of NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU for free, and Jason in The Dictator (he’s still in it!).
  13. Improviser and actress Betsy Sodaro helps ease the transition into the Valley of Sept on this week's Who Charted! The gang clears up the origins of the Dorito before launching into Spotify's Top 5 Viral Songs, while Engineer Stard explains how he ended up in jury duty with Tim Heidecker. During the Movie Chart, Betsy talks about working on Funny or Die's "Tween Fest" and Howard reconsiders whether life exists in space. Finally, they count down Kevin's Hot Picks on Two Charted and tackle a listener question about the very first Who Charted recording.
  14. Charlie Sanders, Jeff Hiller, and Pamela Murphy join Matt Besser for this week's improv4humans. A delivery driver makes his own spagetti for his customers, members of Weight Watchers take a proactive approach to cutting their points, and a camera operator keeps the camera on the reporter at all costs. Later, they look for weed that gives the best body-terrors and pay a visit to a theoretical sandwich artist.
  15. Kevin and Kamau will be back Sept. 29th after a brief hiatus. Stay tuned for more Denzel News!
  16. Join Danielle and Casey and amazing guest Jamie Denbo as they discuss prison tattoos, Glamis and Part 2 of the NYC reunion. The girls have made contact with a very special someone and are giddy to share this reveal! Matt McConkey reviews "Flo Flo Jenky" and Casey performs a monologue called Girl on the Plane.
  17. The Shrimps take on the Spice Sqirls at Lake Street Gym. Matt Gourley and Mark McConville call the action, Jeff Ullrich is the Score Boy. The Shrimps on Twitter: @pistolshrimpsbb The Shrimps on Instagram: @thepistolshrimps Pistol Shrimps Radio on Twitter: @shrimpsradio Pistol Shrimps Radio on Instagram: @pistolshrimpsradio Matt Gourley on Twitter and IG: @mattgourley Mark McConville on Twitter and Instagram: @markmcconville This episode is sponsored by Harry's and Blue Apron.
  18. Bob Woodward and Tina Brown are two living legends in the world of journalism. As an investigative journalist at The Washington Post, Woodward, alongside reporter Carl Bernstein, helped break the Watergate scandal that eventually sunk Richard Nixon. Tina Brown's career has been no less storied. She's edited Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, created The Daily Beast and written the best-selling book, The Diana Chronicles. They chat with Katie and Brian about this historic election cycle, if we're living in a post-factual political landscape, and if news outlets have been balanced when covering Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
  19. Paul F. Tompkins welcomes all who who hear his disembodied voice to this week’s episode of Spontaneanation! This week, Paul’s special guest is Kristian Bruun of Orphan Black! They chat about whose hair he'd like to find in his soup, his childhood crush on a Jurassic Park star, and sneakily smoking "darts" during his military school days. Paul is then joined by Carla Cackowski, Gary Anthony Williams, and Jean Villepique to improvise a story set in The King of Prussia Mall, The Biggest Mall in America on Opening Weekend. And as always, Eban (only the best) Schletter scores it all on piano!
  20. Why didn't Stephen invite James to his children's bar and bat mitzvahs? Did it have something to do with how James acted at Stephen's 50th birthday party? Today, James and Stephen contemplate what it's like making new friends as middle-aged introverts compared to during adolescence, and discuss how it's easier to broadcast your social signals as mature adults.
  21. Comedian Ian Edwards joins Randy and Jason for this week's episode of Sklarbro County. They discuss his recent writing projects and what subjects are too "American" for Irish audiences before getting into stories with Daniel Van Kirk. We hear about saucy Las Vegas breakfast thieves, a homeless man's vast inheritance, and a naked couple riding a stolen lawnmower. Finally, Steven Seagal leaves a voicemail touting his value in international diplomacy.
  22. Adam Pally, John Gemberling, and Gil Ozeri join Matt Besser for this week's episode of improv4humans. They navigate a convenience store that deals in specific kinds of tape, pick the best cereal to put in their kids' hair, and mount a less literal garage door ad campaign. Later, they explore the autotune dimension and then feel out a new house by its hardcore tunes.
  23. Tinder aficionado Chris Humes returns to guide Deanna and Emily into the world of Pokemon GO. What are some Pokemon hot spots? How do lures work? Did Chris have something to do with Pokemon disappearing from the Holocaust Museum? If you've never played a Pokemon game before what's the reason for starting now? Tune in to find out!
  24. Actress and comedian Courtney Pauroso joins Jensen and Matty to talk about her crazy good character reel, her podcast "We Should Have A Podcast," clowning, Stro the MC, Ellie Parker, Radiooooo.com, how we were late on Keanu, and many more things you should know about.
  25. Is it more important to set an actual price when you're negotiating a deal, or to control the terms on which a price is to be set? When James was selling his first company, he ended up with millions less than he anticipated because the other party tipped the scales in their favor. Now, James uses this same technique in his own favor when he's sitting at the negotiating table. Learn more about this technique and how Stephen crowdsourced the asking price of his house on today's Question of the Day.
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