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  1. The hilarious Nick Mundy & Andrew talk about the phrase “you’re too White for cocaine.” Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  2. it's just 4/20 playing triiiicks on ya
  3. Mr. Joe Bongo (Andy Daly) talks about teaching health at Marina Del Ray High.
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    EPISODE 615 - Cop Chat

    Funny man Nick Mundy returns to join Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they discuss how uncool it is to be a cop right now, buddy cop shows/movies, and Fast & Furious. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
  5. Kulap and Howard present the best of Harris Wittels. We will miss you Harris.
  6. The Sklars kick off the show with in depth analysis of what it's like to be an elite runner who insists on wearing sandals and why sportsmanlike conduct in Formula 1 racing is a thing of the past. Then, Randy and Jason welcome to the show singer-songwriter Aimee Mann, who discusses what it's like to look back on your music and see how its evolved over time. Additionally, Aimee, who has close ties to Floyd Mayweather's trainer, gives insight into his upcoming fight of the century. Later, in Quickhits, the gang discusses impromptu erections, as well as Manny Pacquiao's latest music endeavors. Lastly, Bryant Gumbel calls in to continue the celebration of this, his 20th season of Real Sports, with some comedy!
  7. Bill Burr has an amazing comedic mind and is one of the best stand-ups around. Bill & Jeff chat about performing with Robin Williams, the hilarious YouTube experience, the time Bill had to look up the word gazebo in the dictionary, and witnessing a stripper quite onstage.
  8. Here are two scenarios that might properly contextualize Harrison Ford in light of his recent plane crash into a Santa Monica golf course: One. He's Hollywood's Mr. Magoo: a hapless, sensory-challenged old man who creates a chain reaction of havoc and destruction with every misplaced step he takes. Two. He's Wile E. Coyote. His dream job is actually to be a pilot, so he chases that dream (Road Runner) at every chance he gets, using exceedingly shoddy 1940s era machinery and avionics, only to wind up, yet again, in a full-body cast. Do we know anything about Harrison Ford or what drives him? No. Does Harrison Ford listen to podcasts? Probably not. Has he torn his ACL twice while acting? You bet he has. And that's all we need for this week's episode, wherein Cracked editor-in-chief Jack O'Brien is joined by Soren Bowie and Kristi Harrison to talk about some celebrity pet theories that explain their lunatic behavior. They discuss Harrison Ford's aforementioned plane crash and how it relates to Bruce Willis' strange music career, how Garth Brooks is either the world's greatest diva or the universe's least humanoid space alien, and then discuss theories on the deaths of Whitney Houston and Elvis Presley.
  9. You requested and it’s happening! Next week we’re covering Con Air but this week Paul goes through Corrections and Omissions for Lake Placid and explains why Nic Cage would make Lake Placid better. Plus, Paul tells us which past HDTGM movie he would live in if he had to choose as he answers your Qs!
  10. Eric “Gutterballs” Gutterman (Jason Mantzoukas) tells Marissa Wompler and the listeners everything that’s happening at Marina Del Ray Public High School in his signature segment Gutterballing with Eric Gutterman.
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    WOMP IT UP TEASER 2

    Marissa Wompler, Ms. Listler, and Mr. Jordache (Neil Casey) talk about the origin story of the cat in the Hang In There poster.
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    WOMP IT UP! TEASER 1

    Everybody’s favorite intern, Marissa Wompler and her mentor Charlotte Listler attempt to WOMP UP THE JAMZ but intense eye gazes get in the way.
  13. Ryan Hansen and Jamie Chung of Hulu’s Resident Advisors get it percolatin’ on a B-B-B-ONUS-S-S Comedy Bing Bong! They’ll tell us all about the fun they had while creating all these hours of content before The Hooray Show’s Horatio Sanz walks into the studio to tell us about his new venture of managing the career of 1930‘s actress Bitsy Boo-Carmichael. Then, Jarles decides to pop in once again for more of his #ClassicJarles antics. Plus, Bitsy shows off her acting chops as she reads a script alongside Ryan & Jamie for season 2 of Resident Advisors.
  14. Public radio veteran Alex Blumberg returns to The Wolf Den, nearly a year after he told then-host Jeff Ullrich about his plans for a new podcasting company. Now Alex is the co-founder and CEO of Gimlet Media, which produces the popular StartUp and ReplyAll podcasts. He documented the founding and the process of raising $1.5 million in capital on the first season of StartUp. Alex tells Adam that the events of the last year have been “shocking,” and recounts the ways in which things turned out how he expected, and the outcomes that surprised him. He and Adam discuss how the breakout podcasts “Serial” and “Invisibilia” have raised the bar for the medium, and why rapid audience growth really qualifies podcast companies as true start ups. Alex also explains the choice to be so personally revealing on StartUp, and the point at which he knew the show and the company was succeeding. He also reveals some teasers about what to expect in the second season of StartUp, which debuts April 23.
  15. Howard and Kulap start off the show with discussion over the technology of today and how it defines the newest era of Who Charted. Then, the gang welcomes to the show Eugene Cordero, who talks about his new series Other Space and in talking about this, he sparks a detailed discussion over what is better: space or ocean. Additionally, Howard reads poetry that he wrote in honor of Zayn, former member of One Direction. Then, the crew discusses why Furious 7 is a phenomenal movie. Lastly, Eugene talks about the best way to set oneself up for success.
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    Horatio Sanz #234

    Join special guest host Samm Levine as he sits down with Saturday Night Live alum Horatio Sanz! Horatio shares stories from the Chicago improv scene, his time on SNL, and his hatred of rats. Stay tuned to the end for an unexpected twist!
  17. Sean and Hayes bid listeners farewell on the last episode of the Reality show Show. They give us a glimpse into the ugly business of podcasting as they discuss Big Brother, get into the season premiere of Survivor, and wrap up the second to last episode of The Challenge. Finally, LAUREN LAPKUS drops by to talk about The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, The Bachelor, and Chris Siegfried’s book of poems.
  18. Are you a fan of Kid Rock, feral wolves, kidney stones, blue arrows, Vin Diesel, dark prayers to dark lords, hiding in trees, or giant blue wolves? Then the episode for you! Or your nightmare!
  19. Two of the most gorgeous women in the world, Gabrielle Union and Regina Hall join Ronna & Beverly to chat about their new Lifetime movie “With This Ring,” Gabrielle’s wedding in a castle in Miami, Regina running into Gabrielle in her first audition in LA, what they were wearing at the Golden Globes, Regina being a foot model for Sam & Libby shoes, and their wonderful dogs. Plus, Ronna & Beverly talk about going to Alcatraz with the possibly closeted John Ross Bowie.
  20. Terri Shiavo (Jackie Clarke) and Terri Mounchhousand (John Flynn) are a visionary couple behind the movement of cabaret and dramatic theater. They join Bob to help him navigate through this community as they speak on spotlight and chair work, what is in Bob’s backpack, and what a Bob Ducca Cabaret would look like. Plus, Bob pays tribute to the Lords of Dance and Ladies of Theatre.
  21. Randy and Jason welcome this week’s County author and TV writer Molly McAleer. Molly kicks off the show with talk about how her childhood and how it informed the work she does today, including her book The Alcoholic Bitch Who Ruined Your Life, writing on 2 Broke Girls, as well as her epic performance on Drunk History. Then, Daniel Van Kirk covers stories from around the globe that include a woman that invites a group of boys to grow up a little quicker than necessary and a classic Ohio food dispute. Lastly, the gang is joined by, subject of HBO’s The Jinx, Robert Durst who talks about his relationship with his brother and the last time he saw one of the two women that he’s suspected of murdering. Support Tornado victims, Steve and Stephanie Messer, by clicking the link: http://www.gofundme.com/r4cdzww
  22. Singer-songwriter Dave Hause joins Joe Wengert, Brian Huskey, Mary Holland, and Matt Besser for a musical episode of improv4humans! We’ll hear Dave play some songs that will inspire scenes about the reality of being a Nobel poet laureate, an 80s late night talk show host dealing with his fleeting fame in a bar, and having a fetish for taking care of people. Make sure to get the Upright Citizens Brigade television show season 3 now available on DVD, the UCB Comedy Improv Manual, and Dave Hause’s albums over at www.davehause.com! LA: Get tickets for Matt’s 4/20 Shows at UCB Sunset now at www.ucbtheatre.com!
  23. Slipping to the dark side with Kate Flannery.
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