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  1. Randy, Jason, and Daniel Van Kirk welcome to the show stand up comedian Jamie Kaler, who discusses his new movie Teacher of the Year and the importance of preparing the children for a robot uprising. Additionally, director of the film Jason Strouse, joins the gang to discuss why it's so hard to book the Sklars. Then, Daniel covers stories from across the country that include; a couple that looses their apartment to a party gone wrong, a couple that picks the worst place to have sex, and a couple that is not a couple at all. Lastly, D.R. Tuttle calls in to discuss everything he knows about horse racing.
  2. Comedian Carl Tart & Andrew talk about policing the n-word. Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  3. Kulap and guest host Armen Weitzman welcome to the show June Diane Raphael, who talks about her Netflix series Grace and Frankie, what kind of things an actress should be eating on set, and how Armen is viewed by ladies in the industry. Additionally, in a chart exclusive, June announces a possible dance party that will feature enough slow music for Armen to feel comfortable. Then, the gang discusses TV's, tablets, phones, and how each are changing the generations of the future. Lastly, in fielding questions from Chartists, June casts herself in the movie Face Off.
  4. Paul F. Tompkins welcomes adults and children of all genders but NOT pets to Spontaneanation! This week he is joined by special guest Kaitlin Olson of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia! They chat about Kaitlin’s favorite invention, changing into soft clothes at home, and the unusual trick-or-treating arrangement on the Olson ancestral home. Paul is then joined by improvisers Mark McConville, Chris Tallman and Jean Villepique, to improvise a story set at a UFC Weigh-In. As always, the astonishing Eban Schletter scores it all on piano. Will Crusher Emily, the Sausage Maker from the Cuyahoga defeat Monster (not Demon) Brad? Tune in to find out!
  5. Howard and Kulap kick off this week's episode by collectively opening a Diet Coke. Then, the gang welcomes to the show actor, comedian, and writer Zach Sherwin. Zach gives intimate details about the hardships of changing ones rap name, the appropriate props that one needs in order to perform, and the appropriate way to phase out a YouTube channel. Additionally, the crew has a congressional debate over whether or not they would like to be 29 forever, as well as the most creative ways to be creative. Lastly, Zach fields questions from Chartists wherein he reveals his favorite rap artist.
  6. Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow.
  7. Comedian, writer, actor Carl Tart joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they discuss sports relationship with comedy, reddit, and Black Twitter. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
  8. Horatio and Chad take the show on the road once again, the road being down the street on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood. Peter Murrieta returns to the show and we're joined by Fran Gillespie who tries to explain to us exactly why we are celebrating Cinco De Mayo. Friend of the show, Joseph Nunez joins us on stage to do shots of tequila with the audience, but not before Horatio reveals his latest crusade: "Apatow's got Cosby, I'm bringing down Shatner!", Horatio also humbly shares a story about how he helped a crippled Iranian man walk again.
  9. Celebrate 4/20 with Horatio Sanz, Mike Still, Jon Gabrus, and John Gemberling on a special 4/20 episode of improv4humans with Matt Besser! Get baked and tune in as the guys fulfill the prophecy of the Elder Scrolls, hunt shit ghosts, and follow the life of a man who believes he’s a streaming media player who can talk. Warning: This show will get you high. Make sure to get the UCB Comedy Improv Manual, Matt Besser’s new comedy album at mattbesser.com, and Dragoon’s new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com!
  10. Comedy legend Andy Richter of Conan is back to celebrate the 350th episode of Comedy Bing! Bong! Andy tells us about his dating life, how meeting your heroes is sometimes awkward, and the Fast & Furious movies. Then, royal watcher Byron Denniston returns to talk about why he left royal watching only to recently get back into it and does a little royal baby roleplaying with Andy & Scott.
  11. Randy and Jason announce the launch of their new spy agency, one that disguises itself as a talent agency. Additionally, in Takes, the Sklars discuss the mess that is former pro golfer John Daly and why the Cleveland Cavaliers will only ever have a fraction of the media expertise that Dennis Rodman has. Then, the Sklars welcome to the show comedian Emily Heller who talks about choosing to start her career in New York over LA and why perpetually pursuing first experiences is a must for any comedian. Later, the gang talks about the inner thoughts of Bob Uecker and a politician who doesn't understand taxpayer money. Lastly, Chris Berman calls into discuss "Deflate Gate."
  12. Two of the greatest performers ever starred in a movie that was so bad they made a documentary about it. Next week get ready for the 1996 version of The Island of Dr. Moreau! This week Paul talks about the science of face switching as he goes through Corrections and Omissions for Face Off and praises the squatty potty as he answers your Qs! People of the internet: You can now watch every episode of NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU for free! Be cool and pick up DEADPOOL 250 at your local comic book shop or on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Deadpool-250th-Issue-Comic-Book/dp/B00U57CZWY/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=0W7SWQ7ZVCWSXKGNVBJY Grab yourself a HDTGM No Holds Barred over at the Earwolf store:http://store.earwolf.com/store/apparel/3783/hdtgm-no-holds-barred
  13. Veteran podcaster Dan Carlin has been hosting the perennially popular Common Sense podcast since 2005, and in 2014 iTunes named his Hardcore History podcast the best classic podcast of the year. He’s Adam’s guest for this episode of the Wolf Den, detailing the evolution of his chart-topping podcasts over the course of a decade. His Hardcore History show, in particular, is known for having episodes that last as much as several hours, with an irregular release schedule. Dan discusses how this came to be, why he thinks it works for him, and what it takes to pull off what are essentially long, but highly engaging, monologues. He tells Adam how the shows are monetized, and shares his perspective on offering free and paid content. Finally, Dan explains why iTunes made it possible for independent podcasts to succeed alongside ones from established media players, and what the future may hold for his productions.
  14. In 1848, on the eve of the California Gold Rush, there were less than 1000 white settlers living in the California territory. Within the next 2 years, that number would jump up to 100,000, making it the largest mass-migration in US history. In the early 1920s, the film industry would create a 2nd and more lasting population boom in California, as throngs of hopefuls moved cross-country to become rich and famous movie stars. By 1962, California was the most populous state in the union. The state now balances on a curious precipice. California produces a majority of the country's fruits, vegetables and nuts, yet is in the midst of a drought that's turning one region into a poisonous dust-bowl. The libertarian pot-farmers of the north use 8% of the state's electricity, yet are trying to secede and form their own state. San Francisco has been entirely taken over by the tech industry's wealthy and the city's tradition of taking care of its lowest class is falling by the wayside. Los Angeles has been a smog-riddled nightmare from the fever-dreams of John Carpenter ever since the auto industry deliberately razed the public transportation system. And an Austrian-sounding robot sent from the future to destroy humanity served as governor for 8 years. This week, we give Florida a break and take a look at the dark history of the Golden State. Jack O'Brien is joined by Cracked editors Dan O'Brien and Robert Evans as they discuss the state's unexpectedly high murder rate, its burgeoning marijuana industry, and why, since 1848, it's seduced millions into thinking they can get rich quick.
  15. Back from the Marina Del Ray Public Library, Wompler & Listler are back with another episode of WOMP IT UP hot out of the oven! During Hot Topix, we find out that Wompler agreed to be a part of a foreign exchange program and now has Lil’ Nicky (Chris Gethard), high school student from suburban New Jersey living with her. He joins them bearing Mexican cokes during Listler’s Love Lockdown. Later, we hear about Lil’ Nicky’s passion for mopeds, the kinds of ghosts he has encountered while ghost hunting, and managing Jersey’s hottest acapella group Deep Treble.
  16. Jake Fogelnest became a television star and cult hero at 14 years old with MTV's SQUiRT TV, attracting the attention of all of the comedy and rock stars in New York City in the 90's. Naturally, he became best friends with Horatio but only after Horatio asked Jake to "climb a bridge with me". Jake shares a story about a bit Horatio and Jimmy Fallon did in front of Michael Stipe at McManus. From now on, whenever you hear "McManus" on The Hooray Show, drink. Unless you have a problem. Then don't. Be sure to Check out the bonus content for this episode.
  17. Adam’s guest is Kristoffer Triumf, host and producer of one of the most popular podcasts in Sweden, Värvet. This long-form celebrity interview show has been in production since 2012. Kristoffer talks about what influenced him to get into podcasting. Chief amongst those influences was Marc Maron’s WTF, particularly because of the fact that long-form celebrity interviews were uncommon in Swedish media. He then tells the story of how he started Värvet, and how he got Marc to be one of his first interviews. Kristoffer also discusses the growing Swedish podcast scene, how that scene compares to US podcasting, and why he launched the English-language version of his own podcast, Värvet International. Finally, he shares his hopes and predictions for the future of podcasting.
  18. Kulap and Howard are joined by, actor and comedian, Nate Craig for this special birthday episode of Who Charted. Nate talks about his new album Eggshell, how to interact with the owner of a dog that has bitten you, and what's it like to watch the Super Bowl with Howard. Additionally, Howard talks about how he developed the voice, opinion, and outlook of a woman. Then, Nate "green-lights" Howard and Kulap's latest idea for a podcast wherein two hosts are out to destroy each other. Lastly, while fielding questions from Chartists, Nate talks about why Louie is the best show on Netflix.
  19. Crashing the party with Timothy Simons.
  20. JulyDiaz

    Peter Gould #236

    Join Kevin as he sits down with Peter Gould (co-creator, Better Call Saul) as they discuss creating Saul Goodman, filming in Albuquerque, and Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul character crossovers. Just a heads up, this episode contains spoilers!
  21. The hot and hip Robin Lord Taylor joins Ronna & Beverly to talk about reading through Batman comics to get a better sense of the Penguin (which he portrays on Gotham), playing skateboard bros in commercials early on in his career, being roommates with Billy Eichner, Alan Cumming’s “Club Cumming,” and more. Plus, the ladies finally catch up on all of their shout outs!
  22. Paul Rust, Pamela Murphy, and Dan Lippert check into a video game rehabilitation center on this week’s improv4humans with Matt Besser! They’ll also hear a first time concertgoer’s experience, get to the bottom of a grandma scam, and try to keep their cool around a cool kid’s above ground pool. Plus, we hear some hiking tips from a human by the name of Joey. Humans, watch Matt Besser & Rich Fulcher’s Adult Swim infomercial parody “In Search of Miracle Man” November 10th-14th at 4am. Program your DVRs now humans. LA: Head over to the brand new UCB-Sunset for a LIVE improv4humans on Saturday, November 29th. Get tickets at http://www.ucbtheatre.com/! Make sure to get the Upright Citizens Brigade television show season 3 now available on DVD, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual, Matt Besser’s new comedy album at mattbesser.com, and Dragoon’s new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com!
  23. Randy, Jason, and Daniel welcome to the show Chunky B., who reveals how he got his nickname, what it's like working with Dr. Phil, and which Osmond sibling is funnier and why. Additionally, the gang discusses the launch of Daniel Van Kirk's new Chili's campaign. Then, the guys cover headlines that include a real life Grizzly Man, a woman who thinks that some hair and a tattoo qualify as clothes, and finally, the least aerodynamic super hero of all time. Lastly, Robert Durst leaves a voicemail wherein he explains why he recently urinated on a shelf full of candy.
  24. Welcome to a Lil’ Dab’ll Do Ya’ with your host Dabney Coleperson (Scott Aukerman)! Joining Dabney on his caricature podcast is singer/songwriter of the America’s Funniest Home Videos program, Regina Crimp. They’ll talk about their life regrets, why anyone should be an artist, and challenge each other in a segment called You Draw Me, I’ll Do Your Job. Then, Traci Reardon arrives to offer advice on what to where on a date and more to her Twitter followers in her recurring segment, “Help Me, Rhonda.”
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