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EPISODE 2 - A Mechanic's Garage
JulyDiaz replied to JulyDiaz's topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
thanks dan. last minute additions are being done to the new cbb so it's coming and spoiler (not really) a bonus cbb is coming on thursday as well. edit: but we should really be talking about this new SPONT ep. it's real real good. -
Comedian Jonathan Daniel Brown joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they discuss the Trevor Noah old tweet backlash and the rage community. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
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SNL alum and Mohr Stories host Jay Mohr makes his first appearance on today’s Comedy Bang! Bang! After a discussion on the central time zone, Scott’s neighbor drops by to tell us all about being a new dad and how to keep a baby happy. Plus, a life changing game of Would You Rather!
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Randy and Jason welcome to this week’s Sklarbro County the hosts of The Best Show Tom Scharpling and Jon Wurster, who talk about great concerts they’ve attended, what the future beholds for them in comedy, and why the NBA is the best of all the leagues. Then, Daniel Van Kirk brings us stories from around the world that include two very confused girls who take a meeting too close to a river, a pre-school designed to drive adults crazy, and a neighbor who doesn’t follow common rules of how to use a knife. Lastly, Bryant Gumbel calls in to steel the spotlight away from his brother Greg.
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EPISODE 18 — Drew Tarver: Split Ends with Trey Felt
JulyDiaz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Welcome back to Split Ends, your favorite weekly hair podcast hosted by Trey Felt (Drew Tarver) coming to you backstage at the International Hair Show in Orlando, Florida! This week Trey is joined by the best hair stylist in the country, Craigory James. Craigory tells us how he came up with his infamous Chunky Highlights, how hands on he is with Craigory Salons, and his new line of hair care products. Later, our favorite teenager Traci Reardon joins them to offer advice on hair related questions to her Twitter followers in her recurring segment, “Help Me, Rhonda.” -
Andrew Ti and special guest Gabe Liedman finish the week off by discussing when a White person says “I just want to treat everyone equally.” As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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Randy and Jason welcome to the show fellow comedian, actor, creator, record collector, and friend Rob Corddry, who talks about his new HBO series Ballers, and what it was like shooting in Miami, Florida. Then, the gang talks about the evolution of movie marketing, seeing films on video on demand vs. in the theaters, and why horror is one of the most underrated genres of all. Additionally, Rob discusses his upcoming season of Children’s Hospital, as well as the best ways to get fired from your job. Lastly, Jesse Thorn’s cousin, Jesse Thorne drops by to cover highlights from the world of British sports.
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EPISODE 217 — AcroSage Barefoot Boogie
JulyDiaz posted a topic in Affirmation Nation with Bob Ducca
Bob shines a light on a new friendship he has gained with his special guest Donald Nills (Will Hines), an assistant manager of the night shift at CVS as well as an AcroSage massage therapist. Donald tells us about his journey on how he found the transformational and inverted massage technique of AcroSage, leading a classes in a non-judgmental dance experience during his Barefoot Boogies, and participates with Bob in the exploration of the online movement called There’s No Such Things As Coincidence. -
Bob has been plagued with intense dreams lately and shares his thoughts on the Dream Realm before welcoming Lucid Dream expert Phil Garvin (Paul Scheer) to help him with his nightmares. They’ll discuss the ability to be able to control your actions while lucid dreaming, the three steps it takes to achieve lucid dreaming, and ways to give yourself a reality check to make sure you are not currently dreaming.
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Gabe Liedman and Andrew talk about the phrase “Google-Fu.” Don’t forget to keep leaving us messages by calling (323) 389-RACE.
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Buttoning up with Kevin Bigley.
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After dispatching of some more giants, the gang decides to the break into the blue city by nightfall possibly disguised with the powers of Houg. Can they make it without alerting any other giants? Tune in to find out!
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Gabe Liedman & Andrew talk about the song “Mulatto Butts” in the TV show Archer. Be sure to keep leaving us messages at (323) 389-RACE.
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Paul F. Tompkins presents Spontaneanation (Teaser)
JulyDiaz posted a topic in SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins
Paul F. Tompkins (and Eban Schletter on piano) introduces you to his new completely improvised podcast featuring very special guests. -
Howard and Kulap, as joined by Stard, kick off the show by explaining the origin of fingernails, the advantages of grooming your best friend, and why head coaches are the real stars of March Madness. Then, Howard talks about his big week, wherein he went to Vegas, performed six shows, and watched some things on Netflix. Additionally, the crew talks about the benefits of Viagra, certain spiders that have Viagra-like super powers, and a promise that they will all participate in Soul Cycle. Lastly, Kulap talks about the time she went to the moon; only to find out that she really had done shrooms in Joshua Tree.
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Join Kevin live from Largo Los Angeles for the 6th anniversary of KPCS with SNL alum guests Dana Carvey and Will Forte. Each guest sits separately for a chat, play an SNL themed game together, and take questions from the live in house audience.
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The wonderful Gabe Liedman & Andrew talk about Pacific Rim and lunchtime at the Vista Theatre in Los Angeles. Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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Anthropomorphic goatee and director of 'The Jinx' Andrew Jarecki has recently taken criticism from many sides regarding the ending of his documentary series. Some condemn the way he sat on critical evidence and withheld it from the police, while others criticize how he inserts himself into the story of 'The Jinx' and how its final episode fraudulently plays with chronology. But if Robert Durst goes to prison, do the ends justify the means? Other popular documentaries have an even less legitimate relationship with the truth. Morgan Spurlock's results from 'Super Size Me' haven't been able to be replicated; 'Searching for Sugarman' conveniently leaves out that Rodriguez knew he was world famous in a number of other countries; and 'Fahrenheit 9/11' is basically pure propaganda, yet their entertainment value is undeniable and carries weight despite these criticisms. This week on the podcast, Jack O'Brien is joined by editors Jason Pargin (aka David Wong) and Josh Sargent to talk about the recent documentary boom and some of the genre's most popular entries from the last 10 years. They have a spoiler-filled discussion about 'Serial' and 'The Jinx', talk through the tricks documentarians use to manipulate truth, and whether their ultimate obligation should be to honesty or entertainment.
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Join Kevin and company LIVE from the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts as he chats with TV’s Matthew Perry (Friends, The Odd Couple). Games are played, some audience questions, and show business tales are told all before a live audience.
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Kulap and Stard kick off this week’s Two Charted by consoling Howard over the break up of America’s favorite boy band One Direction. Then, Howard discusses the schematics of the testicle and it’s parallel’s to that of a pair of socks. Additionally, the gang receives an epic set of gifts, Stard explains how to take the spiciness of your Thai food to the next level, and Kulap describes how to feel like a Queen when dining out. Lastly, the crew debates possible summer hairstyles, as inspired by the movie Nightcrawler.
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The very funny Gabe Liedman (writer for Brooklyn Nine-Nine) returns joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they discuss a trans man caller’s question regarding a dating preference. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
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Bob is back from his Gentleman’s hotel to bring you an insightful chat with Melvin Zander, an up and coming force in the self-help community. Melvin shares his personal journey which has lead him to his wonderful self-help program, Deny Indulge, a program that has changed his life for the better and can change yours too. Plus, Bob takes us through a recent tragedy involving his severe allergies.
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Randy and Jason start off the show with the latest sexual endeavors of Michael Phelps, as well as a Japanese baseball player who gives an all new meaning to the term “cleaning your fishing pole.” Then, the Sklars welcome to the show Chris Williams, who talks about his start in comedy and his guest star on Curb Your Enthusiam as Krazee-Eyez Killa. Additionally, the Sklars explain why you should never let your Rabbi be the first person to see you on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Also, Chris talks about his latest NBC show One Big Happy, wherein he discusses the intricacies of shooting a multi-cam comedy. Furthermore, in quick hits, the gang talks about a college baseball player that doesn’t know Twitter is public, Adrian Peterson's birthday theme, and a college basketball player that moonlights as an Uber driver. Lastly, Nicolas Cage drops by to talk about his latest movie, Rush hour 4.
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Horatio and Chad take the show on the road again, this time to Austin, TX and SXSW for a live performance at The Hideout to cap off a weekend of UCB fun which included shows with Comedy Bang Bang and Improv4Humans. Guests are Matt Besser, Matt Walsh, possibly Willie Nelson and definitely Shannon O'Neill. While at the festival, the Hooray Show somehow managed to wander in to a tour of serial murders that happened in Austin in the 1800s.... not sure what that was all about...
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This week’s B-B-B-ONUS-S-S Comedy Bing! Bong! was recorded LIVE from the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas with Professor Blastoff’s own Tig Notaro! Tig shares a story with us that is sure to keep Austin weird and tells us about her new Showtime special “Knock Knock, It’s Tig Notaro” before she weighs in on the family issues that small business owners Helen & Hannah Harpie have with their sister Hortense. As they talk it out, radio legend Tom Leykis makes his way onto the stage to tease us on the new app he’s promoting.