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  1. Andrew Ti and special guest Davy Rothbart finish the week off by discussing the possibility of changing the ten dollar bill by adding a woman on it. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  2. Randy and Jason kick off this weeks episode with why event organizers should know which city they are in and why amateur axe throwing on live television is never a good idea. Then, the Sklars welcome Brad Meltzer who talks about his role in the pilot of Cheap Seats, as well as what it takes to break into fiction writing. Additionally, Brad discusses how his son opened his eyes to the world of sports and how this revelation led to the invention of the "100 point shot." Quick hits include, some very poor public relations and a Joe Paterno tribute beer. Lastly, Nic Cage calls in to pitch his new movie starring LeBron James. https://youtu.be/0q8rjQ-_HnE
  3. Happy 4th of July from Ronna & Beverly! The hilarious and wonderful Mitch Silpa of The Groundlings joins Ronna & Beverly to chat about the first time he met Ronna in Hungary, 27 Dresses being the most re-watchable movie, his experience auditioning for SNL, and much more. Plus, we hear what the ladies have planned for Independence Day.
  4. The 24th installment of the Hooray Show gets real. Inspired by the events of Charleston and the President's appearance on WTF, Horatio and Chad of course go to Hooray Show regular Jerry Minor for his take on everything. The show also includes a segment from last week's episode that was cut due to time constraints. It is presented here, because you have to laugh between the tears.
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    Missi Pyle #241

    Join guest host Samm Levine as he interviews actress Missi Pyle. Missi shares stories from her long career in Hollywood, and talks about many of her roles (over 100, but who’s counting?) over the years, from Gone Girl to Galaxy Quest.
  6. This week, join Howard and special guest host Emily V. Gordon, as they enlighten chartists on the proper way to bronze your skin and which liquid is more important than the rest. Additionally, Howard and Emily welcome James Adomian who talks about why no artist resonates with street gangs more than Taylor Swift. Later, Emily dips into her past as a therapist, when she recommends the movie Inside Out for anyone who would like to better understand the human personality. Lastly, James explains how making fun of his teachers and coaches, as well as an endless curiosity for language helped inspire an entire career.
  7. Davy Rothbart and Andrew talk about the phrase Indian tonic water from Switzerland. Don’t forget to keep leaving us messages by calling (323) 389-RACE.
  8. Oscar winning singer-songwriter Ryan Bingham joins Mary Holland, Jon Gabrus, Eugene Cordero, and Matt Besser for a musical episode of improv4humans! Hear Ryan play some songs from his catalog that will inspire scenes about thinking twice before fighting with someone because you never know the tough things they are going through, trying to hear the moonlight on a nice quiet night, and a deadly pop song. Make sure to get the Upright Citizens Brigade television show season 3 now available on DVD, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual, and Ryan Bingham’s music over at www.binghammusic.com!
  9. Rory (Mike Castle) has been sober for a while now and he couldn’t have done it without his friend and spirit animal Skip Rollins. Rory and Skip share their thoughts on current news during “Hey, What the Heck?”, discuss Monica Lewinksy & Bill Clinton during “How A little Bit of Violence Would Have Solved X,” and have a healing moment as they talk through what makes them self conscious during “A Little Bit of Lovin’”. Plus, Traci Reardon arrives to offer advice on marshmallows, t-shirts, and more to her Twitter followers in another edition of “Help Me, Rhonda.”
  10. We kick of this episode of Who Charted with three the things that any non-millennial must do in order to consider themselves a "trans-milennial." Then, Kulap and Howard welcome to the show SNL alum and stand up comedian Brooks Wheelan. Brooks talks about the beauty of mountains, the proper way to drink a "Dew," and why cassettes are the new MP3's! Also, the gang discusses how Jurassic World managed to have the second best opening weekend on record. Later, Brooks reveals the ultimate Halloween character, provided your cool with getting removed from every party you attend.
  11. Randy and Jason welcome to this week's County writer, producer, and sports mind John Eisendrath. John talks about the specifics of creating sports based entertainment and why college athletes are among the least appreciated people in business. Then, Daniel Van Kirk covers stories from across the globe that include a driver with no regard for direction, a housekeeping trespasser, and a serial photo bomber. Lastly, Dr, Phil stops by to make a rather spectacular announcement.
  12. Davy Rothbart & Andrew talk about the song Klan Kookout. Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  13. Next week we’re traveling back to a time when pizza was cool, turtles were even cooler, and Shredder was still a dick. This week Paul goes through Corrections and Omissions for Jupiter Ascending, tells everyone to join the virtual reality phenomenon during Scheer’s Picks, and answers your Qs about fridges, Donald Duck, and much more. Los Angeles: Get your tickets now for the 10pm show of HDTGM LIVE from Largo on Saturday, August 29th! Go to www.largo-la.com for tickets! People of the internet: Check out June in Grace and Frankie available on Netflix, all the episodes of NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU for free, and ScheeRL on YouTube here:
  14. Found magazine creator Davy Rothbart joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they discuss one of Davy’s found notes about just being friends. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
  15. Brightening your smile with Nikki Glaser.
  16. This week on Two Charted, forgiveness is granted to all fellow artists who dared to compete with the release of the Gu Cruise music video. Additionally, Howard and Kulap discuss their most recent trip to the space observatory and why it barely deserves the title of "observatory." Later, Kulap talks about her recent viewing of some MMA fights, which spawns Howard into an argument as to why Summah is the only time to watch television.
  17. Should be up on iTunes now. Patience is the first lesson taught by Master Splinter. Now go do 10 backflips thanksforthefish.
  18. Andrew Ti and special guest Combat Jack finish the week off by discussing a bumper sticker that reads “Political Dissent is Not Racism.” As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  19. Randy and Jason kick off the show with discussion on whether or not NCAA coaches should be taking advice from celebrity parents, as well as why one NBA player can no longer watch his Netflix. Then, the Sklars welcome to the show comedian Joe DeRosa who sheds light on Star Wars fandom and why following Bad Religion was one of the most personally influential decisions he ever made. Other hot topics include racist love making, nazi cheerleaders, and Star Wars porn! Lastly, Jesse Ventura calls in to discuss his suspicions over the St. Louis Cardinals hacking the Houston Astros.
  20. This week, Howard discusses the release of the official Gu Cruise music video, which features cameos from Kulap, Rocky, and more! Also, Kulap and Howard welcome to the show Drew Droege who discusses the specifics of impersonating a famous person, specifically when that famous person is in the room. Later, the crew discusses why movies today look like sherbet, as well as how many wigs is too many wigs.
  21. Ronna & Beverly are coming to you from the Earwolf studios with the lovely Paget Brewster chat about Brewster’s Millions, her great great grandfather being a co-founder of Goodrich, going to Australia with The Thrilling Adventure Hour, Tommy Lee Jones being nice to her, and more. Plus, Ronna & Beverly express their love to their wonderful fans as they unbox some delicious treats!
  22. Grab your mighty hammer, it's time to face electrocuted Russel Brands! Join Dag, Winter, Nausica & the gang as they continue along the path trying to keep their waists safe, their magic missiles launching, and their swords poking at dicks.
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    EPISODE 358 — Freddie Mercury To Me

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  24. Hollywood meets podcasting with guest Franklin Leonard, founder and CEO of The Black List, and host of the Wolfpop show, The Black List Table Reads. Franklin tells Adam Sachs how The Black List began as an informal survey he did just looking for good scripts to read, quickly becoming an annual list of the best unproduced screenplays. In 2012 The Black List launched as a online script database letting screenwriters upload their work to be shared with and evaluated by industry professionals, and Franklin explains how the company’s business is driven by a core mission of finding great stories and helping them get told. Then he tells the story of how the idea for the Table Reads podcast was born, and recalls the day he pitched it to Adam and Wolfpop network curator Paul Scheer. They discuss how the show has evolved over the course of three, four-episode “earmovies,” and Franklin details his goals for it.
  25. Combat Jack and Andrew talk about the idea of scholarships for White men in nursing. Don’t forget to keep leaving us messages by calling (323) 389-RACE.
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