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  1. Kulap starts off the show, and new year, with an investigation into why Howard will never have a full beard. Also, New Years salutations are exchanged and the top hip hop songs of 2014, as Howard saw them and heard them, are discussed. Also, Howard predicts why it's going to be a magical year, which involves Kulap's ability to put magically put on suit jackets. Then, Kulap explains why she can't do kickboxing and how she'll be working out in the new year. Later, the gang debates weather or not the Victoria Secret Fashion show is the greatest piece of television of all time. Lastly, Kulap and Howard discus their New Year's resolutions and why it's important to "stay on your purpose."
  2. The Sklars start off the show with football players who murder animals and the controversy over Cardinal’s Quarterback’s who would like to spread the word of Jesus. Then, Randy and Jason welcome to the show Jon Dore, who helps explain what Mumps is and how to prevent it. Also, Jon details life as a Canadian comedian and participant of Christmas and potlucks. Then, the whole gang reminisces about their glory days in the little leagues. Later, in a special edition of Christmas quick hits, Dan Van Kirk covers headlines that include a man getting struck by lightning, flight attendants who abuse professional athletes’ personal spaces, and a man who smacks people with bowling bowls. Lastly, the worlds friendliest TSA employee, Michael Kissick, calls in to share some holiday travel advice. Check out a man getting struck by lightning here: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2014/12/11/video-did-a-player-in-peru-get-struck-by-lightning-die-and-come-back-to-life
  3. Paul kicks off the new year the only way he can -- by giving you a minisode with all the deets on next week’s movie which brought Disco and roller-skates together. Paul then goes through some Corrections and Omissions for Junior, describes how Nic Cage would make Junior much better, and talks Blood Brothers during Scheer’s Picks. Plus, Paul answers how many months is too long to come up with a witty comeback as he gives your Qs some much needed As! Check out Paul’s new Adult Swim infomercial special “Frank Pierre Presents: Pierre Resort & Casino” available now on . Pick up your copy of Deadpool Bi-Annual #1 written by Paul & Nick Giovannetti at www.amazon.com or wherever comic books are sold! Don’t forget to grab yourself a brand new HDTGM: No Holds Barred T-shirt over at the Earwolf store and a copy of Paul’s comic book Aliens Vs. Parker now available at www.amazon.com! Also, check out Jason Mantzoukas in “They Came Together” on VOD, June Diane Raphael & Casey Wilson in ASS BACKWARDS for free on Netflix & HULU!
  4. The very fascinating Taylor Negron, from the Un-Cabaret and Fast Times at Ridgemont High, joins the Sklar Brothers on this week's Sklarbro Country. Tune in to this infectious episode to hear Taylor talk about his good friend Carroll, his trip to Rio with Toad the Mime, and how he got his way when he was young. Plus Taylor Negron plays a song from his hilarious musical, Miserables Les, tells the Sklars about the time he met Michael Jordan, and we're treated to a phone call from Jesse Ventura. Make sure to visit the Sklar Brother's website, http://www.supersklars.com, to find about about upcoming shows. The Sklars are coming to a town near you!
  5. If you had to guess what the average Death Star employee was like, and you could only watch the 'Star Wars' movies, you'd assume it was filled with only two types of people: stormtroopers, and old British men in small hats. Where are the engineers, the janitors, the scientists, the cooks, and the thousands of other people required to maintain a station the size of a moon? And if these people exist, they surely must be paid well considering the risk of going to a workplace so frequently destroyed by rebels. Countless evil organizations from LexCorp to Cobra to the Foot Clan must secretly be great employers to attract a never-ending supply of employees ready to do their bidding. On this week's live podcast from the Comikaze Expo, the cast and writers of After Hours (Jack O'Brien, Michael Swaim, Soren Bowie, Dan O'Brien, Katie Willert, and Cody Johnston) brainstorm and take audience suggestions for an upcoming episode of the show. The subject: great and/or terrible fictional workplaces.
  6. It’s the annual Character show! In the greatest collaboration of celebrity talk radio, Randy and Jason bring together the likes of Dennis Rodman, Doug Buffone, Jerry Jones, Steven Seagal, Matthew McConaughey, Tom Leykis, Dick Vitale, Tiger Woods, Robert Siegel, D.R. Tuttle, Jesse Ventura, and literally, so many more. No topic, controversy, business idea, sports moment, or threat, goes undiscussed in this utterly epic episode of celebrity prowess.
  7. Kulap, Howard, and Summah of Sam celebrate the holidays by spending an hour together, listening to top Christmas tracks! Find out who's the Dungle Elf and what tattoos are allowed near the Summah Ink! Happy Chartidays! Get the “Who Charted Holiday Bundle” here! http://store.earwolf.com/store/digital/3880/who-charted-holiday-bundle
  8. The gang must escape from their tiny boat after a giant wave strikes them. Can they make it to shore? Will they be able to save their equipment? Did everyone have a good Christmas? Tune in to find out!
  9. This New Years Eve join the Nerd Poker gang as they arrive on a giant’s pleasure craft and figure out how to start getting this thing going!
  10. Andrew Ti and special guest Amy Lam finish the week off by discussing if it’s offensive to ask what ethnicity someone is. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  11. JulyDiaz

    Episode 328 — Beatle Heaven

    the beetles a rr e a goooood band
  12. We're bringing in the big guns and by that we mean the lovely, hilarious and only cries on planes guns - the beautiful AUBREY PLAZA is back to discuss finding skulls, why her sisters are so much cooler than her (impossible!), what it was like being caught in a stand off in NYC, and what it’s like leaving a job/family as awesome as Parks and Rec after so many years. It’s our Last Laugh #2 - Enjoy!
  13. Happy New Year! Boston’s own Nate Corddry joins Ronna & Beverly to chat about his podcast Reading Aloud making number 1 on iTunes, touring through Boston with a stage production of The Graduate, working with Bill Murray on St. Vincent, and naming his cat after Wally the Green Monster. Plus, Ronna helps Beverly piece together what happened on New Years.
  14. Uh oh! It looks like actor extraordinaire Marc Evan Jackson from The Thrilling Adventure Hour has his second visit to Comedy Bang! Bang! cut short as a portal appears in the Earwolf studio and has transported some of the characters from The Thrilling Adventure into the real world. How will Scott & Marc deal with these multidimensional beings? Tune in to find out!
  15. Amy Lam & Andrew talk about White people loving Reggae and White people dreadlocks. Make sure to leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  16. Randy and Jason welcome to this week’s County Rebecca Corry, famed comedian, whose stage presence once withstood the adversity of a fire alarm. Rebecca also shares tales from her time in Tony and Tina’s Wedding, which leads to Dan Van Kirk’s retelling of the greatest episode of The Jenny Jones Show he’s ever seen, which leads Rebecca to reveal some of the sexiest celebrities to have asked her on a date, and the creative ways in which they did it. Also, Dan covers headlines that include, sisters fighting over vibrators and how to make a proper offer on a Koala that’s for sale on Craigslist.
  17. Noah Shanok is Adam's guest for this edition of The Wolf Den. He is the co-founder and former CEO of Stitcher, the popular on-demand podcast and Internet radio service. Stitcher was an early innovator in podcasting, coming on the scene when Blackberrys were the predominant mobile device, and most people still had to sync their iPods in order to listen on the go. Noah lays out the company's history and evolution from an iTunes plug-in, to a web app, and then to a true mobile platform. He shares his experience with venture capital funding, weighing some of its advantages and disadvantages, along with details about Stitcher's recent acquisition by the Deezer streaming music service. Stitcher is also an early innovator in the automotive space, so Noah tells the story of how the service came to be integrated in the first generation of the Ford Sync smart dashboard platform, leading to integration with other major brands like GM, Subaru, and Jaguar. Finally, he tells Adam his predictions for when on-demand audio will take over the car, and what lies ahead for the future of audience metrics.
  18. Andrew and Amy Lam talk about some possibly racist Halloween dog costumes. Don’t forget to keep leaving us messages by calling (323) 389-RACE.
  19. Say bye bye to another year but say hello hello to the new year with the best of 2014 episode of Comedy Bang! Bang! One of our faves, Paul F. Tompkins joins Scott to countdown numbers fifteen through twelve of the best CBB eps of 2014 that YOU voted for. Stay tuned for Pt 2 dropping on Christmas day!
  20. It’s getting real close to the end with part three of the Comedy Bang! Bang! best of countdown as Scott and special guest Paul F. Tompkins get into the meat of the matter and count down numbers seven through four. Sit tight and look out for the final installment!
  21. Ho! Ho! Ho! It’s the year end holiday episode of Comedy Bean Bag with music from The Both (Aimee Mann & Ted Leo) and guests galore! Director of the Underworld series, Len Wiseman is back for the CBB festivities that will include visits from some spooky ghosts, a naughty elf, and much more. Merry Christmas bros!
  22. Amy Lam & Andrew talk about comedian Russell Peters. Be sure to keep leaving us messages at (323) 389-RACE.
  23. Amy Lam, Associate Editor for Bitch Media joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they talk about the word “bitch” and reclaiming slurs. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
  24. Andrew Ti and special guest Kevin Avery finish the week off by discussing a caller’s question about a voice sounding too American for the name given. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  25. Alex Berg, Dave Theune, and Nick Mandernach are together known as Sassy Bluff. They join Matt Besser this week to look for the new mascot for Moscow, show what happens when the clothing optional rule at Vassar college goes too far, and worship Peter Fonda as a God. Plus, Amy Alkon, author of Good Manners for Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*ck, talks about the science based theory on why people are rude in general, web slamming, and random acts of kindness in another edition of the Confrontation Corner. 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! improv4humans will be back at the UCB Sunset LIVE on December 22 with a Christmas special. Go to https://www.ucbtheatre.com/ for tickets!
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