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  1. It’s a special co-host edition of Comedy Bing Bong with our favorite German film director Werner Herzog! Werner & Scott welcome guest of honor Michael Ableson, a NYC corporate litigator AND Origin Story documentary donator to tell us all about being the hero of the banks when suddenly Ho Ho the Naughty Elf squeaks into the studio. They are also joined by well known French actor Jean Claude Pepi to read a Nosferatu script, play a new game called Name French Actors, and to settle the score during Would You Rather?
  2. Jessica Gao and Andrew talk all about how people of color can be racist toward another person of color. Be sure to keep leaving us messages at (323) 389-RACE.
  3. Earwolf and Wolfpop favorites Paul F. Tompkins and Matt Gourley join Scott to talk about some exciting news! Yes, we finally find out what their morning routines consist of in full detail but just as important, we get all the info on the updated HOWL app. We’ll hear all about the amazing new features including ad free episodes of your favorite Earwolf/Wolfpop shows as well as Howl Originals such as Superego: Forgotten Classics and more. Plus, stuntman Chin Dollhouse arrives to talk about some of the many famous stunts he has done that haven’t seen the light of day and best selling author Danielle Steele stops by to promote her new book “Chimney Smoke Hairdo.”
  4. On this week's Two Charted, Howard explains why garbage trucks are against mankind, why the subtext of the NFL is the most interesting part, and why you should never watch a music video prior to hearing the song on it's own.
  5. Join Kevin as he sits down with actor Kyle Bornheimer (Angel From Hell, You Again). Kyle is living proof that one can form a gratifying acting career despite having to utilize LA public transit for the first five years in town.
  6. Jessica Gao & Andrew talk about Jessica’s mother wanting to get Jamaican braids. Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  7. Think about the Disney princesses of the 1930s, 40s and 50s and what they actually accomplished in their films. Snow White: Hot girl falls asleep in the forest and is almost murdered by dwarfs until they realize how hot she is. Alice in Wonderland: English girl falls asleep at lunch, has crazy dreams, wakes up. Sleeping Beauty: Do you see where we're going with this? When you peel away your personal experiences with these movies and just think about their base elements, a dark subtext arises. The Disney filmography from the 1930s to today perpetuates an antiquated American value structure that depicts misogyny, racism, classism and narcissism, yet as kids watching these films and parents showing them to our children, we never think twice about it. Should we be more vigilant in deciphering what these movies are really about instead of just blindly trusting the logo on the Blu-Ray case? This week on the podcast Jack O'Brien and guest host Tom Reimann are joined by Cracked editors Alex Schmidt, Josh Sargent and Adam Tod Brown. They discuss the grim underpinnings of the Disney film library, how his earliest films are ripe with misogyny, and Jack's secretly horrifying childhood vacation to a Disney theme park.
  8. Randy and Jason explain why the only way to deal with your problems is to punch them in the face, as well as the best ways for a racist to die. Then, Lauren Lapkus joins the show to talk about the joy of having supportive parents, how she developed her podcast, and why her wisdom teeth forced her to end her basketball career early. Additionally, the gang discusses why Kate Upton is the LeBron James of tits, why two minutes is two minutes too many to have to wear shoes designed specifically for you, and why college mascots should not be living animals. Lastly, Jerry Jones and Matthew McConaughey call in to reveal the plot of True Detective season three.
  9. Stephen and James share their strategies for talking to strangers. They’ve tried everything, from photographing people’s tattoos to offering them bags of pennies, with mixed results.
  10. JulyDiaz

    EPISODE 11 - Memory

    James can't keep track of his score in tennis. Is it because of his age, his genes, or the fact that scoring in tennis just doesn’t make any sense?
  11. Writer Jessica Gao joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they discuss Gmail moving flights to Asia to the spam folder on the 700th episode. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
  12. Recorded LIVE from the House of Blues in San Diego, Paul, June, and Jason discuss Whoopi Goldberg and a dinosaur teaming up in Theodore Rex. They’ll talk about whether Whoopi is a robot or a cyborg, super horny dinos, Molly Rex singing, the puppet in the box, and more. People of the internet: A while ago, Paul and Rob Huebel did a comedy special on a 60 foot glass bus that traveled around LA and now you’ll be able to see it. Go to vim.io/crashtestpaul now to buy it! The Hotwives (Casey Wilson, Danielle Schneider, Andrea Savage, Dannah Phirman, Tymberlee Hill, Angela Kinsey, Erinn Hayes) are back and this time they are in Vegas baby! The Hotwives of Las Vegas is coming to Hulu on Tuesday, August 18th! Also, check out June in Grace and Frankie available on Netflix, Paul in Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp on Netflix, all the episodes of NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU for free, ScheeRL on YouTube here: , and Jason in The Dictator (he’s still in it!).
  13. The gorgeous Katie Lowes of Scandal joins Ronna & Beverly this week in the Earwolf studios to chat about how she talked herself into getting on the Serial train, the truth behind the glasses she occasionally wears, the first time she meet her husband Adam Shapiro, and the joy of playing a hedgehog in Disney’s Zootopia. Plus, Beverly explains the best way to go about tidying away your problems.
  14. Hayes and Sean had a tragic mishap with their phones so they're using this week's episode to reach out with some critical messages. Then, Paul Rust, the head editor of lifestyle magazine "Grauman's" is on the show again to go deeper into the contents of the issue, including Fashion Passion and dad bods, talk about his new Netflix show Love, and give Engineer Sam some advice about buying his new motorcycle.
  15. Hello and welcome to another episode of Hamilton High School’s podcast Teachers’ Lounge! In the lounge as always is Theatre teacher Keith Padre (Dan Lippert), Women’s Basketball Coach and Spanish teacher Logan Waters (Drew Tarver), Drivers Ed teacher Sam Weatherman (Ryan Rosenberg), and tenured Biology teacher Howard Levi’s (Jon Mackey). This week they are joined by Hamilton High’s new Principal and former Chemistry teacher Mrs. Linda Fishberg to talk about her new plans to keep students from being late to class, address Sam Weatherman’s on campus driving incident, and to pair up students romantically in another edition of “Will They or Won’t They? Plus, Hamilton High student Traci Reardon stops by to answer some High School & teacher tweets during “Help Me, Rhonda.”
  16. This week, the Sklars discuss why college stadium announcers can't hold a job and why Japan's olympic logo was thwarted by a theatre company. Then, Bill Lawrence joins the show wherein he discusses the art of performing live and how it translates to producing a multi-cam sitcom. Additionally, the gang debates on which players should be in the baseball hall of fame, despite being simply despicable. Later, the guys explain why passing out in your car is not a reasonable sports celebration, why you shouldn't bring a gun on a plane, and how Marshawn Lynch seduced a TV host. Lastly, Nic Cage calls in to describe his very literal man cave.
  17. Howard and Kulap start off the show by mourning the loss of Summah. Then, special guest Mary Holland joins in to talk about her new show on Starz, Blunt Talk. Also, the gang discuss their brand new improv game, as well as why Who Charted would continue under post apocalyptic conditions. Lastly, Mary explains which Ninja Turtle she most relates to.
  18. Continuing down the seemingly endless path, our heroes encounter giants (again) and outdated jokes from Blaine (again). What is the significance of the birds following them? Who is spying on them? Who's dick will be traced? All that and more will be answered this week, maybe.
  19. JulyDiaz

    EPISODE 141 — Sand Holes

    Andrew the Magic Carpet has helped our adventurers make it to a small Giant Resort area with cabins to rest and recover. Now they must get out of Giant Land for good!
  20. An unexpected homonym creates confusion in the studio, so we get two questions for the price of one! James de-clutters his life, while Stephen waxes philosophical about an Argentine soccer star.
  21. Growing up we were taught to abide by the golden rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. But that's hard to maintain. People get in the way and always seem to let you down, right? A co worker is a jerk to you and you don't know why. You hold a door for someone at the coffee shop and then that person and 15 of their friends all stand in front of you in line. What if there were a simple hack to get your enemies to work for you; some sort of jedi mind-trick for assholes? Well, lucky for you, that actually exists and Ben Franklin figured it out two centuries ago. He found that asking people he didn't get get along with to do simple favors for him subconsciously forced them into liking him. It's kind of an anti-golden rule that doesn't flow off the tongue at all: Have others do unto you what you want and then they'll continue to do good unto you. ..or something like that. This week Jack O'Brien is joined by Cracked editors Jason Pargin (aka David Wong) and Alex Schmidt to discuss this "Ben Franklin effect" and why it explains some more troubling human behaviors like internet mob culture and why celebrities slowly turn into their own personas.
  22. Recorded from Dragon Manor, Howard is back and counts down some stand out moments from his Summah tour adventure from Brooklyn to Boston! Have a Silverado Summah!
  23. Howard and Kulap welcome Derek Waters, of Drunk History, who discusses why a good Morgan Freeman impression should only ever be screamed, as well as what life would be like if Starbucks had a playground area. Additionally, the gang explains why Millenial’s must only watch movies in segments, as they simply have too many other things to focus on. Lastly, Derek explains why the trick to Drunk History has very little to do with how much you drink.
  24. This week, Randy, Jason, and Daniel Van Kirk reveal why flying is reason enough to abandon acceptable human behavior. Then, Doug Benson joins the show to discuss the affects of drugs and alcohol on an audience, as well as a comedians ability to develop a broad demographic that can still relate to one another. Then, Daniel covers stories that include a man who can't resist the seductive purr of a cougar, why the best time to propose to your girlfriend is during an armed robbery, and why you should never shoot a gun at a hard shelled animal. Lastly, Michael Kissick leaves a voicemail that spawns the invention of "Friend Tinder."
  25. Andrew Ti and special guest Kirby Howell-Baptiste finish the week off by discussing an interracial couple’s debate on the subject of White people being tired of hearing about racism. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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