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  1. “Do listen to this episode, but don't TWEET while HYPERMILING!”, we ADMONISH. Zach and Myq discuss the difference between Facebook and Twitter, because finally someone had to. Here on Howl
  2. You won't want to BAIL OUT on this episode, whether you're a LOCAVORE or a person who absolutely hates the environment. Zach and Myq discuss "The Phone Call" that marks the official beginning of their friendship. Here on Howl
  3. This episode is far from SUBPRIME, and you won't feel (CARBON-)NEUTRAL about it; in fact, we predict you'll be yelling "W00T!" Zach and Myq discuss whether or not they're hipsters, agree that change is important, and affirm a rapper's decision to rhyme “caribou” with “avenue.” Here on Howl
  4. The truth (or at least the TRUTHINESS) about this episode of the PODCAST is that you won't want it to be PLUTOED out of existence. Zach and Myq discuss Myq's adept handling of an awkward bathroom situation and read some e-mails from early on in their friendship. Here on Howl
  5. The truth (or at least the TRUTHINESS) about this episode of the podcast is that you can listen and enjoy with INTEGRITY. Zach and Myq discuss a real-life "Curb Your Enthusiasm"-like happening in the life of Myq's aunt and uncle. Here on Howl
  6. You won't be put in a BLUE STATE (let alone a RED STATE or PURPLE STATE) over the state of this podcast; in fact, you might be moved to BLOG positively about it. Zach and Myq spend some time discussing how Zach spends a part of each day discussing what happened the previous day with his day-minder. Inception! Here on Howl
  7. Every METROSEXUAL and non-metrosexual will agree, this podcast is the place to be...and that's DEMOCRACY! Zach and Myq discuss whether each of them is or isn't a metrosexual, and whether it matters. (Spoiler alert: it doesn't.) Here on Howl
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    Episode 3 - 2002: WMDs

    Unlike the WMDs in Iraq, you can definitely find (and enjoy) this podcast here! Zach and Myq discuss morphology, Boston comedy battles, and an un-pregnant girl who told Myq she was pregnant. Here on Howl
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    Episode 2 - 2001: 9-11

    What do we do for 9-11? (An actual question.) Zach and Myq discuss tragedies, pain, terrorist attacks, mean girlfriends, and bigoted Canadian comics. Giggles abound! Here on Howl
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    Episode 1 - 2000: Chad

    Greetings, CHAD, or whatever your name is. Zach and Myq welcome listeners to the first episode of the podcast and determine that clarity is important, whether you're voting or warning friends that they have stuff in their nose. Here on Howl
  11. Comedy couple Paul Scheer and June Diane Raphael have been together for over 10 years – long enough to have had plenty of bad date ideas, secret Chick-fil-A runs (they’re pescetarian), and embarrassing nicknames. But how well do they really know each other? Host Eugene Cordero finds out in this episode of “You Know Me.” Here on Howl
  12. Sometimes a drunken, late-night trip to the supermarket leads to the revelation that you’ve been calling your best friend by the wrong nickname. That’s just one of the stories actress Alison Brie and her two bandmates, Julianna Guill and Cyrina Fiallo, share with Eugene Cordero in this episode of “You Know Me.” Here on Howl
  13. This episode of “You Know Me” features two of the most fascinating people in Los Angeles whose work you know, but whose faces you may not. Film composer Teddy Shapiro and his wife, UCLA law professor Joanna Schwartz, join host Eugene Cordero to talk about spirit animals, the things they don’t want their kids to inherit, and how long one should wait to hook up after a breakup. Here on Howl
  14. Host Eugene Cordero chats with comedian Nick Kroll and Nick’s childhood best friend, Family Guy writer Andrew Goldberg. Nick and Andrew recall middle school misadventures, the most embarrassing moments from puberty, and the thing that happened that one time at the all-boys summer camp. Here on Howl
  15. In this inaugural episode of “You Know Me,” host Eugene Cordero sits down with actor Adam Pally and Adam’s younger cousin, Ben Stricof. The two describe the role of weed in family get-togethers, what their nipples have in common, and the thing you would never find either of them doing alone. Here on Howl
  16. The Horses sit down with actress Ashley Tisdale (Clipped, High School Musical) and discuss everything from psychic abilities to vision boards; that private jet is seconds away from manifesting! Then, we sit in on a neighborhood meeting, and learn why you should always pick up after your dog. Here on Howl
  17. The Horses welcome comedian Chris D’Elia (Whitney, Undateable)! This episode is an ode to Coachella hats, ghost culture, and favorite things. Stick around for a word-for-word recreation of someone's first time... Here on Howl
  18. The Horses get very cozy with comedian Kate Berlant and discuss everything from phone obsession to a life size barbie to Pamela Anderson. Then, the gang joins a self-help group...but will they remember any of it? Here on Howl
  19. The Wild Horses welcome actor and writer Anders Holm (Workaholics), as they break down pesky tree rats, the intensity of Sharon Stone, and sad songs. You know, the kind of songs that make you want to curl up into a ball and cry as the rain seeps down your attic walls. Then, they have a sleepover...with an alien? Here on Howl
  20. Joel is many things -- reporter, humorist, author. But one thing he isn't? Joel is not assertive. He has trouble saying 'no' to lunch dates or asking for simple things. So a therapist sets Joel on a journey to confront his assertiveness issues with strangers. But what happens when he has to be assertive with someone dear to him? Here on Howl
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    Episode 1 - Porn

    Joel Stein has always wanted to live a passionate life -- but even though he's successful, famous, and has a lovely home life, Joel's doesn't truly feel alive. A psychiatrist even told him he's dead inside. In "What's Wrong with Me?" Joel tries to fix his life, one episode at a time. In episode one? We deal with intimacy, and Joel's porn habit, with help from Tim Ferriss, Dan Savage, and his wife Cassandra. Here on Howl
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    Episode 2 - Lyme

    In episode 2 of Viral, Jena and Amesh discuss Lyme Disease. This tick-borne infection is unique and controversial in that there is large population who believe they suffer from “chronic Lyme” which most infectious disease physicians, including Amesh, dispute the existence of. The episode’s featured guest is former Real World Seattle cast member Irene McGee who is a Lyme Disease patient and advocate. Here on Howl
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    Episode 1 - Ebola

    The first episode of Viral focuses on Ebola, the "superbowl" of infectious diseases and the one that brought Jena and Dr. Adalja together. They explain how they met, why they wanted to start the podcast and what made the Ebola outbreak of 2014 a particularly devastating case study to understand the level of international preparedness in terms of infectious diseases, or lack thereof. The episode also features an interview with Ashoka Mukpo, the NBC camera man who contracted Ebola in West Africa as well as an interesting conversation on eyeballs. Here on Howl
  24. As a boy, Jerry was two different people. At home, he was quiet and meek, aspiring to Jehovah’s Witnesses ideals. At school, or with his father on weekends, he was the future comedian. The first part of The Truth explores his innocence, trying to balance the fear of a world he was told was on the brink of armageddon, and the drudgery of being denied after school events, sports, and “worldly” concerns. And so, we seek out Witnesses on the streets of LA and find another young man, very much like him. Here on Howl
  25. The season concludes. Listen in as the Superego boys find out the actual story behind Stranger in a Strange Land and compare it do the absolute masterpiece they created. Here on Howl
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