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Episode 92.5 — Bonus Cut: Breakfast Vouchers
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Zack Pearlman, Adam Pally, John Gemberling, and Mike Still soon find out that almost any bad situation results in a free breakfast voucher on this week’s bonus episode of improv4humans! Enjoy! You can now get Matt Besser’s new comedy album at mattbesser.com, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual at http://ucbstore.com/books/the-upright-citizens-brigade-comedy-improvisation-manual, and Dragoon’s new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com! -
Episode 25 - Nick Kroll: Down and Dirty with Dr. Doug
JulyDiaz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Welcome back to Down and Dirty with Dr. Doug (Nick Kroll), the call-in show that helps people deal with their pooch! On this episode Dr. Doug talks to a caller by the name of Tawny about the relationship with her dog Rambo going to the next level. Pamela from Big Bear also calls in to share her thoughts on Tawny and Rambo’s relationship. Plus, Traci Reardon joins Dr. Doug in studio to offer advice on dating, haircuts, and more to her Twitter followers in her recurring segment, “Help Me, Rhonda.” -
Our adventurers took down a humanoid spider creature and now have laid their eyes on a glimmer that shines further into the mysterious cave. Could it be treasure? Does Winter’s fart still linger within the cave? Tune in to find out!
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Randy and Jason welcome to show pro-wrestler Chris Jericho, who talks about being the son of a pro-hockey player, life in wrestling, and what it's like to take a spike to the head. Additionally, Chris talks about the transitioning world of professional sports and how it relates to stand up comedy. Then, the Sklars welcome to the show Nick Mundy, who explains why Chris Jericho was the perfect candidate for his new show, wherein he portrays a cop, in between crimes. Later, the gang discusses a Nascar fan who takes his passion for the sport too far and a soccer player who doesn't know what a prank is. Lastly, Manny Pacquiao stops by in studio to talk about how he'll keep himself busy during his shoulder rehab.
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Andrew Ti and special guest Aamer Rahman finish the week off by discussing Light skin privilege. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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EPISODE 24 — Nick Thune: Ideas with Glenn Michaels
JulyDiaz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Welcome back to Ideas with your host Glenn Michaels (Nick Thune)! In celebration of the 3000th episode, aspiring inventor Glenn welcomes special guest Heidi Melon, renowned inventor and author of NY Times best seller “Renowned Inventor.” They’ll talk about many possible inventions including scented Wi-Fi, Califoregonton, and 50/60. Then, Traci Reardon arrives to offer advice on itchy noses & more to her Twitter followers in her recurring segment, “Help Me, Rhonda.” -
Welcome to the musical world of Eban Schletter! What sonic art does Eban Schletter create when he isn't composing music for The Pod F. Tompkast and TV shows like Mr. Show, Drawn Together and SpongeBob SquarePants? And what is it that makes a podcast "real"? And will there be Theremin somewhere?
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Kevin Dorff returns to bro-bro studios along with Horatio's brother and fellow actor, Carlos Sanz. Chad searches for his break out movie role which leads the discussion into everything from tribute bands to Alien Jerky to why Carlos is always sitting in a hot tub with beautiful women. A fight breaks out in the men's room at a Ralph's grocery store and the internet continues to blow Chad away.
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EPISODE 186 — Waxahatchee and the Beige River
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Aamer Rahman and Andrew talk about a caller’s college story about being pretty White. Don’t forget to keep leaving us messages by calling (323) 389-RACE.
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The conversation continues after the Bazan has faded away. This bonus content picks up right where we leave off at the end of "The Funniest Thing Michael Stipe Ever Saw". Horatio tells the story of Toscanini's Garden at 30 Rock and Jake and his ex-girlfriend decide to do historical research on porn theaters in New York and LA.
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Aamer Rahman & Andrew talk about whether Google is racist for it’s auto-search of “beautiful women.” Be sure to keep leaving us messages at (323) 389-RACE.
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On this week's episode, Randy, Jason, and Daniel, welcome to the show Gilbert Gottfried, who talks about his tenure on The Howard Stern Show, his role in Beverly Hills Cop, and his time on Saturday Night Live. Then, the gang covers headlines that include; a man who tries to go to space, a town that has recently decided that their motto might be the worst, and a fellow that runs a business out of his belly. Lastly, Mark Wahlberg stops to discuss his ability change lives from a distance of 30,000 feet.
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The most kick ass movie of all time and the most requested movie is finally being covered by the HDTGM crew! That’s right, Face Off is coming on the next episode! This week Paul goes through Corrections and Omissions for Con Air and breaks down why Nic Cage would be a better bad guy in Con Air. Plus, Paul answers all your Qs regarding when you should leave work, Jesus powers, and more!
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Yanking your chain with T.J. Miller.
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EPISODE 82 — Neil Casey, Our Close Friend
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Aamer Rahman & Andrew talk about if it’s racist to hate on Black people who judge White people because their ancestors had slaves. Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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Hayes and Sean make an important phone call to tackle a wrong review. Then, JON GABRUS is back to talk to the boys about hot topical news, his fan interactions, and Guy Code. Finally, the Popcorn Gallery is back to ask about the presidential election and the California drought.
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The hilarious Aamer Rahman joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they discuss Australia and the Australian news story on the biracial twins. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
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Dave Barry spent over 20 years of his life writing a nationally syndicated humor column every single week like clockwork. Over that span, he appeared in over 500 newspapers, wrote 30 books and won a Pulitzer Prize. And while he's now technically retired from his column at the Miami Herald, he still publishes books every year at the same clip. Now we live in a different world for humor writing. While the best comedians write for television and give away half of their jokes for free on Twitter, Dave is one of the last colossi of a fading art, whose influence on comedy and this very website is unmistakable. Cracked editors Jack O'Brien and Soren Bowie sit down for a long-form conversation with Dave about his new book, Live Right And Find Happiness (Although Beer is Much Faster), how he managed to find inspiration for his weekly column, the relationship between comedy and free speech, and the irrefutable weirdness of Florida.
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Y’all hear ‘em sireens? That’s right Cameron Esposito of Put Your Hands Together is back along with her new legal guardian vigilante J.W. Stillwater! They’ll tell us all about living together, pitching projects in Hollywood, and J.W.’s missing father. Later, pool man to the stars, Jim Chambers comes in to studio to test the pH balance of the waters. However, he looks strangely familiar to J.W. Stillwater. Could this be Professor Stillwater in disguise!? Tune in to find out!
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On this week's Two Charted, Kulap and Stard listen as Howard regales them with the tale of his trip to the Griffith Observatory, and why it was a little better than a Nazi museum. Then, Stard makes everything right in the world when he explains how the Griffith Observatory plans to make itself infinitely better than a Nazi museum. Additionally, the gang discusses Sizzler's perfect commercial, circa 1991, which spawns an impromptu segment of Charted Shark Tank. Additionally, the gang opens gifts from Chartists, talks about their most recent baby showers, and reveals the quintessential place for Kulap to conceive a child. Lastly, Stard explains to Kulap and Howard just how unique their demographic is.
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Drew Spears, Andrew Hansen, and Beth Appel of the UCB-LA Harold team Cardinal Redbird all learn more about Thomas the Milk Man’s new intern Kevin on this week’s improv4humans with Matt Besser! As we get to know more about Kevin, you’ll hear improvised scenes about a towel boy who’s eager to take over for a basketball coach, being unable to do any work due to being in a relationship, and PG rated movies that sound erotic. Make sure to get the Upright Citizens Brigade television show season 3 now available on DVD, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual, and Dragoon’s new album at dragoongalaxy.bandcamp.com!
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The gang heads to the city after taking care of some trolls. Along the way they will discuss Danny DeVito puns, classic Weird Al songs, and remakes of cult classics.
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After making a series of questionable investments in such enterprises as Jetflix and Quinoaffles, Bob talks to his financial advisor and self-defense instructor Dick Butterfield (Rob Huebel) about how to get out of a financial hole. Later, Dick shares the tragedy that shaped him, and teaches Bob how to deal with skateboard toughs and avoid being a victim.