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Randy and Jason kick off the show with an update on Jose Canseco, his poker career, and his most recent live tweets. As well as, an in depth explanation of what kind of family goes bowling, only to end up in a brawl that costs a father his ear. Then the Sklars are joined by John Cho, who gives great insight into what it's like to be part of a major cultural phenomenon, in Harold and Kumar, only to then transition into a commercial blockbuster, in Star Trek. Then, the gang waxes poetically over the most valuable aspect of sports, it's lack of subjectivity. Lastly, tiger Woods drops by to unveil his brand new sports, sushi, and pizza restaurant, "The Woods Jupiter Sports and Dining Club and Experience Extravaganza and Buffet." Check out the all new "enough to make a guy fly private" T-shirt here!!! http://store.earwolf.com/store/apparel/3743/it-s-enough-to-make-a-guy-fly-private
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The very funny Ify Nwadiwe joins Andrew all this week to answer some racism questions. Today they talk about LA racism and Menthol cigarettes. Be sure to call us at (323) 389-RACE to ask if anything is racist.
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The lovable and hilarious Joe Lo Truglio of Brooklyn Nine-Nine joins Ronna & Beverly to tell us all about what it’s like working with his many amazing co-stars. They also chat about Joe being a newlywed, dreaming of Terry Crews, a brand new digital series that Joe stars and co-created called BEEF, what Christopher Meloni is really like, and tush play. Plus, the ladies talk about their obsession with the Serial podcast and their Thanksgiving plans.
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Tig, Kyle, and David kick things off by talking about when they would like to retire. Then, the professional Jimmy Pardo is in the hatch to discuss his expertise of Fantasy Baseball, being in 3 different Fantasy leagues, wheeling & dealing, and the definition of WHIP. Later, Jimmy tells us all about not being able to be around cooking food, maintaining his weight, and his pet peeve of not liking for friends to come over early to his house.
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Our next movie is a remake of a critically acclaimed French film that stars Miley Cyrus and was basically buried. Paul goes through some Corrections and Omissions for both Rhinestone AND some more for Monkey Shines. Then, Paul debuts a new theme song for Would Nicolas Cage Make This Movie Better before getting into viewer mail where he answers your Qs about George Lucas, Tyler Perry, the talk with your parents, the future, and much more. Be sure to help Paul with The Sylvester Stallone Podcast (available at www.wolfpop.com) by asking Sylvester Stallone questions to askstallone@gmail.com!
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Adam’s guest is the multi-talented actress, comedian, and author Aisha Tyler. Many listeners may know her best for the very popular Girl On Guy podcast, which she hosts and produces. In this conversation Aisha shares how she started out just wanting to be a stand up comedian, but then saw her goals expand as she continued to challenge herself. She explains why--even with her success and commitments like co-hosting CBS’s The Talk--she continues to produce Girl On Guy entirely by herself, and why she considers it her “creative refuge.” Adam asks if Aisha regards herself as an entrepreneur, and she considers the ways in which her approach to life and business matches that descriptor, especially as she works on launching her own brand of spirits. Finally, they discuss the question of how to invite more women to become podcast listeners.
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Earwolf mercilessly teasing Lauren Lapkus podcast
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Dan Telfer and Rick Remender are back as they join the gang in their journey to escape the red giants. They conjure up a red lady giant as a distraction as they run toward the docks.
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Randy, Jason, and Dan Van Kirk kick off the show with Rhett & Link, the comedic youtube "internetainers," who share intimate details of what it's like to dominate such a specific medium, such as the internet. Then, the group walks us through the greatest date ever, one that starts on the Web, and ends at an Arby's. Later, we hear the tales of toilet snakes, barbershop bathroom's, and what it's like to casually drop $4000 on a bottle of wine. Lastly, Dennis Rodman leaves a voicemail explaining why everyone needs to get an iPhone 6.
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In Episode 3 of Season 4, Michael and Michael get their creative juices flowing as they delve into the real hardy broth of a topic, the allure of Empire. From Egypt to the Romans and beyond, their conversation covers everything from the corruption that stems from power to solving the world’s conundrums. “Topics” features original music by Dan Deacon.
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We kick off this weeks episode with a play by play rundown of Howard's performance this past weekend at The Improv and what it feels like to know if your show went well. Then the group reveals and reviews an all new "horror package" of items from Dragon Manor, all of which will be available for purchase on ebay. Later, Kulap reveals the greatest murder mystery to hit radio journalism since...ever. Lastly, Howard explains the best way to win over your girlfriends family, you show them porn.
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You asked for it and now you’ve got it! Ben Schwartz aka Benny Schwaz of House of Pies is here for a SOLO BOLO episode of Comedy Bang! Bang! What can you expect from a Solo Bolo? Tons of singing, classic impressions, and real talk between bros. So listen to this in the morning or listen to this at night because any time of day for Solo Bolo is alright!
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Join Kevin as he sits down with actor and best selling author, Cary Elwes, (The Princess Bride, Robin Hood: Men in Tights) as they discuss his career and new book. Cary chats about his teenage self driving Roger Moore to set, the fact that Fat Albert was his only connection to American pop culture, and how Andre the Giant's fart mimics an earthquake.
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SNL Hall of Famer and Suburgatory’s Ana Gasteyer joins the first timer club and Intern Gino returns on this week’s Comedy Bean Bag! Ana tells us about her Broadway career post SNL, shares what her SNL dream cast would be, and plays a couple of tracks off her new record “I’m Hip.” Then, officer Jay Gutwill stops by to warn us and protect us from internet perverts. Plus, everyone shows off their pipes during a game of Riddle Me This!
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Join Kevin as he sits down with writer, director Jake Kasdan (Bad Teacher, New Girl) as they discuss his career in film and television. Jake chats about the difficulty of casting the perfect geek, how Jack Black possesses the grace of a ballet dancer, and the wisdom bestowed upon him by Harold Ramis.
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Rocking on with Pat Francis.
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Emily Yoshida & Andrew talk about Pop stars having black background singers. Be sure to keep leaving us messages at (323) 389-RACE.
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Episode 54 — How a Dating Site Proved Society Is Doomed
JulyDiaz posted a topic in The Cracked Podcast
When the founders of OkCupid started one of the most popular dating sites on the Internet, they didn't intend to find out all of humanity's deep, dark secrets. All they wanted was to help people make babies. However, they accidentally ended up with a treasure trove of information about the difference between what people say (and even think) about themselves and what they actually do – and you won't like it. By analyzing the language and behavior of OkCupid users, they've determined that you're probably a lot more racist than you think, and you can actually guess someone's race with a stunning degree of accuracy based on what they care about. (It involves lumberjack music festivals.) You're also probably a lot gayer, unless you actually label yourself as bisexual. The Internet as a whole is rife with this data -– you can even track the voting results for the 2008 election by mapping which areas of the country Googled racist jokes. But you shouldn't be afraid of leaving these trails of data, because it means that in the future, history will no longer be written by the winners, and every one of us is a potential Anne Frank. This week on the podcast, Cracked editors Jack O'Brien, Michael Swaim and Alex Schmidt are joined by one of the cofounders of OkCupid, Christian Rudder, to discuss his recent book, Dataclysm, and how the 21st century will be defined by the enormous amounts of data that can be found by digging through your virtual trash. -
Howard kicks off the show with a congratulations to the first ever winner of dragon manner memorabilia. Then, Kulap and Howard are joined by the Bitter Buddha himself, Eddie Pepitone, who makes his introduction by explaining why cops are the best story tellers. Then, the gang breaks down all the great culture that France has offered the world. And in our movie segment the group discusses the advantages to casting a drama, with nothing but comedians. Then, Eddie explains the consequences for playing with a Ouija board from Staten Island, as well as what commercial's are a healthy career choice. Lastly, in an intimate and revealing segment, the Bitter Buddha fields questions from Chartists!
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Randy and Jason start with the hottest topic in baseball, Alex Rodriguez, the incontinent athlete, who when he isn't cuddling a pile of cash, is trying to stumble his way back into the MLB. Then the Sklars are joined by old friend Jen Kirkman, who shares a personal and inspirational story about Joan Rivers and why Justin Bieber was a catalyst for positive change. Later, the Sklars explain what a punter is, who he represents, and why he shouldn't take pictures with Mascott's. Lastly, Dennis Rodman drops in to explain why "you get more bee's with honey."
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Randy, Jason, and guest Matt Gourley, start off the show with a nostalgic reflection on the genesis of improv, old comedy troupes, and how they have surfaced in the world of podcasts today. Then, Daniel Van Kirk walks us through a play by play adventure of finding a cell phone, in which we meet Maurice, the Joker of boyfriends. Then, the group breaks down the power of free bread sticks, perhaps enough to spark a new religion? Lastly, Doug Buffone, Chicago Bear's leading interceptions holder at the position of linebacker, stops by the show to field some phone calls and asses the value of porcelain Beanie Baby's.
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In Episode 2 of Season 4, Michael and Michael discuss Rebirth & Renewal. Their conversation covers everything from the recent changes in their life to sharing the energy of artists of the past such as Michelangelo to the music of God. “Topics” features original music by Dan Deacon.
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It’s a podcast dream come true! Psychic Andy’s all time hopeful guest is here to charm us all - comedy writer, performer, producer MIKE GIBBONS came on and discussed first kisses, why discussing Maya Angelou was one of the most panicked moments in parenting for him and why Streisand’s “sides” are VERY important. Divorce and dead bodies may or may not have also been mentioned. Enjoy!
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Howard, Kulap, and Stard kick off the show with a brand new seasonal slogan! Then the gang reviews their Halloween costumes and experiences, including celebrity hayrides, original holiday characters, and dog costumes (now available for select chartists.) Also, Stard explains the chaos that ensues when you dress as a bottle of mustard but leave your ketchup counterpart at home. Later Kulap shares the experience she had with "Scotty too Hottie," at The Greek concert venue, only to have Howard and Stard give a whole new meaning to the term "going greek." Lastly, Howard brings us home with a blast from the past "Pepperjack Hymen!"