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Kevin sits down with actress Lauren Collins (Degrassi: The Next Generation) as they discuss her lifelong career. Lauren chats about beginning to act at 7, starring in Canada’s premier teen drama, and currently taking the industry into her own hands.
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Comedic actor/improviser/writer Lamar Woods joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they talk about whether the NFL Combine is racist or not. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
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Ify Nwadiwe & Andrew talk about assuming a Black person who lives in New York must live in Harlem and gentrification. Don’t forget to keep leaving us messages by calling (323) 389-RACE.
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Horatio and Chad finally get the time machine working and travel back to before they leave for Santa Barbara and sit down with Steve Agee, formerly of the Sarah Silverman Program and talk rock and roll, dog safety and how the collateral damage of an act of terror got him kicked out of the Groundlings. Scott from Layfatte calls into the show with some exciting news and Mark from San Diego gets some solid advice. Back in the present, Horatio returns to Bro-Bro studios to dish all about attending the SNL 40th anniversary and tells a story for the Agees... err... ages....
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EPISODE 213 — Mindfulness: Living in the Moment
JulyDiaz posted a topic in Affirmation Nation with Bob Ducca
Bob decides to conquer his recent issues with time by debuting a poem called Father Time and then welcoming Dr. Hemmet Squirtle (Nick Wiger), renowned Professor of Mindfulness at Valencia City College. They discuss how to get yourself in the moment, some of the mindfulness workshops Dr. Squirtle has taught at chain restaurants, and both participate in a word association exercise in order to be in the moment. -
Andrew Ti and special guest Ify Nwadiwe finish the week off by discussing the theory that Black people who grow up around White people have more success later in life. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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Randy and Jason start the episode with whether or not Nascar driver Kurt Busch is in fact dating a trained Assassin, why Jay Cutler leading the Chicago bears to a 5-11 season is the worst thing he can do as a father, and a horse jockey who knows have to have a good time. Then, the Sklars welcome to the show stand up comedian and Saturday Night Live alumni, Brooks Wheelan, who talks about life as a struggling comedian who is forced into bio-medical engineering as a side job. Additionally, Brooks speaks about the moment he met his hero, Adam Sandler, and how the sport of wrestling impacted his life. Lastly, Dick Vitale calls in to announce the new career he’ll pursue after basketball commentary.
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On this week’s County, Randy and Jason welcome to the show Dean Delray, who explains how music saved his life and what inspired him to break into comedy. Then, the Sklars give a sneak peak into how the shooting of their TV pilot went and Dan Van Kirk takes a moment to incite a heated debate over what the best Girl Scout Cookie is. Also, Dan covers headlines from across the globe that include; a woman that starts a brawl with a head butt, a man who is selling a MacBook that is home to some fun loving ghosts, and a hot tub that plays host to some kinky strangers. Lastly, Mark Wahlberg calls in to talk about where it is that the Oscars went wrong.
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Episode 1602 - Andy Daly
JulyDiaz replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Never Not Funny: The Jimmy Pardo Podcast
i did a spit take at the ENTIRE 7/11 section of the show. THAT'S A LOT OF LIQUID YOU GUYS. Also, narrating that you're looking for an Orangina is the funniest thing ever. -
Are you ready to enter a state of HULKAMANIA brother? Recorded LIVE at Largo in Los Angeles, Thomas Lennon joins Paul, June, & Jason to discuss Hulk Hogan in No Holds Barred! They’ll cover everything from dookie pants, to fighting guns with pies, to the dwarf in a cage, to jerking off push ups, to Zeus only speaking twice in the whole movie. Plus, audience Q&A opens up a discussion on the flirty diner waitress, the onscreen romantic relationship of Rip & Sam, and the absence of law enforcement in the film.
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IT’S BEEN a long time since the previously married Garry Marshall & Gillian Jacobs have been on Comedy Bean Bag but now they’re here to set things straight. Will Gilli (sorry!) ever get stinkin’ rich? What gets Underworld series director Len Wiseman’s juices going? Will they be able to get Garry back to his own dimension? Tune in to find out you fool!
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Ify Nwadiwe & Andrew talk about the word “hunty.” Be sure to keep leaving us messages at (323) 389-RACE.
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Cave exploring is the path the gang chooses to take after they’ve finished battling an electric tree octopus. Will they find something living deep within these caves? Listen to find out!
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Horatio and Chad take the show on the road to the world premier of A Better You at the Santa Barbara Film Festival. At a house in Montecito that director Matt Walsh provided for the cast and crew, we set up shop and interview whoever is awake enough at 7am to be on a podcast. Morgan Walsh tells us how she and Matt met, Horatio tells the story about why he is called "Rog" and Erinn Hayes brings us the most insane smoothies ever created. Blenders are discussed. Things get weird at the after-party when inevitably Samm Levine and Kevin Dorff show up. We think Joe Show was there as well, but we're not sure. Co-writer and star Brian Huskey joins us back in bro-bro studios to recap.
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Ify Nwadiwe & Andrew talk about Cards Against Humanity. Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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EPISODE 12 — T.G.I.G.O.T.G.OST with Sean Clements and Hayes Davenport
JulyDiaz posted a topic in With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus
Welcome back to another installment of T.G.I.G.O.T.G.OST (Thank God It’s the Guardians of the Galaxy Original Soundtrack) with Sean Clements and Hayes Davenport! Joining them this week is expert brain scientist Tanya Yavichi who helps the guys get to the bottom of the show’s core question, “Why is this friggin’ soundtrack so addictive?” Tanya pitches her version of the movie, they countdown this week’s favorite tracks as they visit Star-Lord’s Favorite Corner, and everyone speaks on the haters out there. Later, Traci Reardon arrives to open up the Groot Shoot and offer advice to her Twitter followers. -
Kulap and Howard kick off the show with the exciting revelation that we are very close to bathing suit season. Then, the gang welcomes to the show NPR’s own Jesse Thorn, who inadvertently pushes Howard’s buttons pertaining to the harsh cement architecture of San Francisco, also, he describes what is needed for a quintessential movie theatre experience and why “zip zap zop” is imperative for sex. Lastly, Jesse fields questions from Chartists wherein he explains why Irish linen, is the only linen appropriate for pocket squares.
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You’re cordially invited to attend the wedding of Gillian Jacobs & Garry Marshall on this special episode of Comedy Bing Bong. Master singer-songwriter Colin Hay of Men at Work is playing songs from his new record “Next Year People” to celebrate their love and director Len Wiseman is also here to bear witness on this beautiful occasion. This may possibly be the most important wedding in Hollywood history!
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Table reading with Paul F. Tompkins.
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EPISODE 239 — Jewy Cal Ripken/Hairless Malcolm Gladwell
JulyDiaz posted a topic in Sklarbro Country
This week Randy and Jason welcome to the show Gary Belsky, the former Editor in Chief of ESPN The Magazine and age old friend of the Sklars. Gary shares intimate details about sharing a Navy Transport with Joan Jett, as well as what the Sklars were like as children, wherein the roots of their comedic style were planted. Then, the gang talks about music and how bands used to be much better about saying how they feel, as well as the genesis of Cheap Seats,which Gary played a major hand in. Lastly, Gary talks about the barriers that needed to be broken down in order to create the body issue of ESPN’s The Magazine and the economics of knowing when to cut your losses in business and in life. -
The very funny Ify Nwadiwe returns to join Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they talk about Obama impressions and the Asian interchangeability in Red Dawn. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
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It’s the 100th episode of Ronna & Beverly!!! What better way to celebrate than to have Oscar experts Adam B. Vary & Kate Aurthur of BuzzFeed return for a special Oscar predictions show! From Boyhood to the Birdman to Whiplash, who will win for best picture? Which actors and actresses will take away the gold for their performance? Tune in to hear from the best!
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Kulap and Howard start off the show with a list of things that have been weighing on Howard’s mind, such as, his headache, dog walker trip wires, and Cody the engineer. Then, Howard talks about SNL 40 and how twitter almost ruined the whole experience for him, as well as a brand new way to spice up your smoothies. Also, Kulap discusses the musical Wicked and how, in some ways, the experience trumped reading the book. Additionally, Howard and Kulap converse about the advantages of yoga and meditation. Lastly, Howard warns Chartists that he might not know what he’s talking about.
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Andrew Ti and special guest Kara Brown finish the week off by discussing MySpace racists and a kid named Freyja. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
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Kyle is back in the hatch alone with his trusty sidekick Engineer Skip to talk about what he's been up to, including health and dog updates. Then, his good friend Kevin Berntson joins him to discuss "The Power of Now", negative thoughts, and much more.