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  1. Welcome to another episode of Love, Love, and More Love with your hosts Teresa Loveless (Marcy Jarreau) and Sophia Lovejones (Nicole Byer)! It's the love and sex call-in show where you get to call in with all your questions about love and sex. On this week's episode we hear from a few callers including a 16-year old and his mother, someone from London with a milk query, and a sex-worker with a dilemma. Plus, Traci Reardon stops by to help her horny Twitter followers with sex and love advice in another edition of “Help Me, Rhonda.”
  2. The tavern is busy, and the Bandit King is here! Credits The tavern is busy, and the Bandit King is here! Arnie: Arnie Niekamp Chunt: Adal Rifai Usidore: Matt Young The Bandit King: John Thibodeaux Craig: Ryan DiGiorgi Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Evan Jacover, Ryan DiGiorgi Editor: Garrett Schultz Theme Music: Andy Poland Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban Audio Assistance: Jason Knox Production Assistant: Garrett Schultz Come see us at the Now Hear This podcast festival: nowhearthisfest.com
  3. Paul F. Tompkins welcomes all welcomers to this week’s episode of Spontaneanation! This week, Paul's special guests are Anna Drezen and Nicole Silverberg of Reductress! They chat about the lost toys of childhood, romanticizing orphans, and the history of The Boxcar Children. Paul is then joined by Annie Savage, Sarah Burns, and Colleen Smith to improvise a story set in a Cold Storage Facility at a Chicken Farm. And as always, Eban (only the best) Schletter scores it all on piano! Spontaneanation Live is heading to New York! Sunday, November 13, at the wold-famous Bell House in Brooklyn! The early show's sold out, but tickets are still available for the late show! Go to paulftompkins.com and claim your seats!
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    Episode 300 - Princemat

    Actor and veteran chartmeister Steve Agee joins Howard, Kulap, and Stard to celebrate Who Charted's 300th episode! We hear Howie's Top 5 Songs of Summah while they explain how to sell merch the right way, and Kulap is presented with some very special gifts. Then, during the Movie Chart, Howard recounts his childhood experience with Sweeney Todd and Stard shares what he learned of his Neanderthal roots. Finally, the gang pays a visit to Hermes the Chart Goose after a long estrangement. Make sure to buy Howard’s new album, Oculus Summah, at howardkremer.bandcamp.com/.
  5. Jena Friedman (Seeso, The Daily Show) and Kaitlin Fontana (The Box, A&E's Black and White) join Negin for Fake the Nation's first-ever all-lady roundtable. They punch democracy right in the junk with a conversation about sexism in politics, burkinis, and everyone's favorite polarizing issue: abortion. Paragon of women's rights Donald Trump also features heavily. Another FTN first: the live show on September 16th. See Negin, Aasif Mandvi and Aparna Nancherla at The Greene Space in New York City. Get your tickets now: http://www.thegreenespace.org/events/thegreenespace/2016/sep/16/fake-nation-live/
  6. Islamic Exceptionalism is the title of scholar Shadi Hamid’s book that tries to understand the rise of Islam as a political force around the world. He and David discuss what democracy looks like in the Arab world, and the difference between Islamic spirituality and Islamic identity.
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    Episode 319 - Hard Bumps

    Comedians and two-thirds of truTV's "Those That Can't" Adam Cayton-Holland and Andrew Orvedahl make their return to the Country! They talk with Randy and Jason about Mike Tyson's ice cream theft at the U.S. Open as well as Kurt Angle's headbutt prowess before questioning what kind of music Justin Turner listens to. We hear of a hockey goalie who robbed a convenience store and Robert Mugabe's return to the dictator game, and finally, Racist Vin Scully makes his final appearance to talk natural talent with the boys.
  8. Danielle and Casey are back in the pear wall papered nook covering the NY reunion and they are joined by the dreamy and delightful Bryan Safi. Bryan calls for Kelli's dismissal from the franchise and surprises everyone with who his favorite housewife is (lookin' at you Luanne). Jessica Chaffin gives us another high brow low brow Korbel fueled Jersey review. And everyone is treated to this gem from the reunion: QUIET RADZIVELL!
  9. Randy and Jason merge Sklarbro County with Finding the Funny this week for a special hybrid episode! They bounce back and forth between stories with Daniel Van Kirk and finding the funny of Phoenix during their recent show. We hear tales of a man stuck between buildings, a Wal-Mart brawl, and a cocaine-eating bear before visiting backstage in Phoenix to hear about Nate Fridson's concussion followed by a bit from the performance.
  10. House of Pies star Ben Schwartz aka Benny Schwaz & Saturday Night Pies alum Horatio Sanz are back to kick off the new year on Comedy Bing Bong! Everyone chats about Scott’s time working at Disneyland, Horatio dressing like Captain Crunch for a gig, and SNL dream casts before Uncle Stoney stops by to tell us all about his new projects. Then, the guys play the first Would You Rather of 2015! The End.
  11. This week, Kevin and Kamau pay it back to their listeners by dialing up diehard Denzelegates on the show. They ask their fans questions about how they found the podcast, the moment they became Denzel converts, and what the listeners think are the best 5 Denzel films of all time.
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    Episode 49 - Jeffery Self

    Comedian, TV host of Scream: After Dark and author of the novel Drag Teen, Jeffery Self joins Sarah and Susan to talk about homeschooling himself growing up, The First Wives Club, Miranda Lambert's "The House That Built Me," Rosie O'Donnell winning a Daytime Emmy in 1997, and Dolly Parton's "Little Sparrow."
  13. Alphabetizing with Jamie Kaler.
  14. Two questions in one day? Today, James and Stephen take on questions from two listeners who want to know if a more active and socially engaged electorate would create a better political system. Would the populace actually be better informed by watching cable news on a regular basis and reading their tabloid or broadsheet of choice, or would they just be further cementing the ideological divide that media outlets are polarized to? Our hosts also discuss the potential for compulsory mail-in and internet voting and see if maybe the Swiss are on to something that America's missing.
  15. If you've ever dreamed of starting your own podcast network, this episode is for you. Myke Hurley is a veteran podcaster and the co-founder of Relay.fm, a popular and highly regarded tech podcast network with 20 shows. He joins Lex Friedman in the Wolf Den to dig into the business of running a network. Myke tells how he built his first network out of necessity, and why he later merged it with a bigger network. But then Myke and his business partner decided to strike out on their own again with Relay. He explains why it’s important for them to have that ownership, and what it took for them to quit their day jobs and run the network full time. Myke also reflects on the changes in the industry over the last few years—especially with advertising—and shares his advice for podcasters who want to build their own networks.
  16. Molly Hawkey takes on Angela 'Swaggy Trim' Trimbur in the final round of the Pistol Shrimps Radio: Summer Masters Mini-Golf Tournament. The Shrimps on Twitter: @pistolshrimpsbb The Shrimps on Instagram: @thepistolshrimps Pistol Shrimps Radio on Twitter: @ShrimpsRadio Matt Gourley on Twitter and IG: @MattGourley Mark McConville on Twitter and IG: @MarkMcConville
  17. Roger Ailes (John Gemberling), former Fox News head and Mark’s personal hero, comes on Hard Nation to ask what consent really means, explain his “orchestra pit” theory, and handle Mark’s unsubtle advances.
  18. Good Muslim, Bad Muslim podcast hosts Taz Ahmed and Zahra Noorbakhsh join Andrew from The Comedy Comedy Festival to talk about current topics including the France burkini ban, a Trump loving Indian teenager getting kicked out of a rally, and the NRA being silent after the shooting of a reportedly legal gun owner. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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    Superego: Cinema ALIEN

    GO TO THE HOWL.FM WEBSITE AND USE PROMO CODE SUPEREGO AT CHECK OUT TO GET 1-MONTH OF HOWL FOR FREE! COMMENTARY BY: Director Ridley Scott, Actor John Hurt, (Kane) and Designer H.R. Giger. WITH: Dr. Mark McConville, Dr. Paul F. Tompkins, and Dr. Matt Gourley. NOTE: This commentary was done with the original version of the theatrical release of Alien but can still play along nicely with the other special editions and various abominations.
  20. Justin Krebs (Blue in a Red State, Moveon.org) and stand-up comedian Jim David chat with Negin about Trump's possible shift on immigration and whether or not the Clinton Foundation is evil. They also dig into one of America's favorite pastimes: segregation. And remember, the first-ever FTN live show is coming up on September 16th. See Negin live at The Greene Space in New York City with special guests including Aasif Mandvi. Tickets are on sale now: http://www.thegreenespace.org/events/thegreenespace/2016/sep/16/fake-nation-live/
  21. What's the greatest factor that lead to Donald Trump securing the Republican presidential nomination? If you're Stephen Dubner, you'll say that electoral politics is a form of entertainment and Donald Trump has put in lots of deliberate practice as an entertainer, while 'traditional' politicians only appear in the spotlight every two-to-six years. However, will Trump's entertaining expertise and the billions of dollars of free airtime he's receiving be enough to secure the White House?
  22. Rick Overton walked into his audition for Beverly Hills Cop and director Martin Brest asked him about a prophylactic. Why? He's still not sure. Rick joins Matt to talk about doing martial arts with Eddie Murphy on set, preparing for his role of Bonded Warehouse Night Manager with mirror douche work, and getting to improvise in the film. Then, we hear of Rick's experience playing Franjean, a brownie who serves as comic relief in Willow's journey, why Million Dollar Mystery fell apart, and getting squibbed in Blind Fury.
  23. Kevin Dorff and Seth Morris join Matt Besser this week for scenes about finding Michael Jackson on Dark Facebook, pitching bold new snack ideas, and taking a ride with your imaginary pal Hillary Clinton. Later, they explore the legal battles of tubular surf musicians and follow a nurse who needs to see someone die.
  24. You have to get uptown to your office for a meeting. You can hail an Uber and be there in 8 minutes, or you can walk and arrive in 24 minutes. Which option is the "lazy" one? This disagreement is the crux of today's conversation about what constitutes laziness and to what degree it is actually a productive creative trait. Would you pay to sit in the car and arrive quickly, or do the exercise but arrive later than the person you're meeting?
  25. Singer-songwriter Cristina Lizzul joins Deanna and Emily all the way from Italy to sing for us acapella, tell us about PBR&B, and give us the low down on Ty Dolla $ign & PartyNextDoor. Plus, she tests her pop-culture knowledge in a game of OMFG! Who Said That? Download Cristina's album "Percipience" on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/percipience-ep/id1131958818
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