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February 15, 2021

What’s poppin, con-gregation? This week Matt Rogers is on the pod breaking down the aspiring comedian who couldn’t steal the spotlight, so stole cash instead. Stay schemin!

February 15, 2021

In this free-feed episode of I Weigh’s Stitcher Premium bonus series, Jameela brings on Britteny Floyd-Mayo – the Trap Yoga Bae herself – to answer listener questions about their 5 best mental health tips, how to fall back in love with your body, how to brag well, and how to feel safe in your own body. Plus, Britteny shares a few of her ratchet affirmations! 

February 15, 2021

A psychotherapist in Israel talks to Geth about losing his first wife and how it opened his heart for another love. He also discusses getting remarried, being an older parent, and using his life as a tool in therapy.

February 15, 2021

What a wonderful way to end the pod. We didn’t get offered another season, but we are so thankful to you for listening, rating and leaving reviews. Who knows? We may find a way to do it on our own… but let’s be real we barely found our way into the Zoom room. I’m so thankful I got the chance from Earwolf to do this podcast with my mom. What started as calling my talented friends’ moms to hear fun stories about their childhood, turned into getting to know the amazing women who made them. The biggest thank you goes to all the moms who came on to speak with us, and of course to my mom Diane for agreeing to host with me knowing nothing of podcasts, let alone hosting one! She brought so much heart and curiosity, as she does all things in life. It’s incredible to have this audio scrapbook for my friends to cherish their mom’s episode recording in the years to come, and in some cases, learn something they didn’t know about them. Lastly a special thank you to Suchithra (Aparna Nancherla’s mom) for taking the time to speak with us in November. Hers was the only episode we lost because of recording error and I can’t express the sadness I have that you can’t hear it because it was such a lovely conversation we will cherish. Sweet dreams!

February 15, 2021

Samantha Bee answers listener questions about love and reveals her earliest celebrity crush. Spoiler alert–it was biblical.

February 15, 2021

Comedian and actress Patti Harrison shares her experiences growing up in chipotle-mayonnaise Ohio, navigating the comedy world as a trans woman, and how being open-minded has given her unexpected opportunities and friendships. Plus, Patti makes her debut as Chili’s first news correspondent.

February 14, 2021

Hayes Davenport joins Nick and Heather to talk about Day of the Tentacle! They talk about Hayes’ love of adventure games, how faithful the remaster is, the obtuse puzzles and more!

February 14, 2021

Stand-up comedian extraordinaire London Hughes joins Scott to talk about her new Netflix special “London Hughes: To Catch a D*ck,” being one of the hosts of The Netflix Afterparty, and her Frasier fan fiction. Then, community organizer Ruben Stone stops by to talk about his good samaritan origin story. Plus, local grocer Albert Roe returns to talk about Kissy’s Grocery Store’s new app.

February 14, 2021

A strange tavern keeper is oddly invested in the weird things going on around town.

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February 14, 2021

Musician Dave Grohl feels somewhat conflicted about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.

 

Dave sits down with Conan to talk about the merits of fried chicken and champagne, jamming with Paul McCartney, the pre-show ritual, and Foo Fighters’ new studio album Medicine at Midnight. Plus, Sona shares a big announcement with the team.

 

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February 14, 2021

Athlete Chris Mosier sits down with Cameron to discuss being the first transgender athlete to represent the US in international competition, why trans representation matters, and competing on the world stage despite discrimination in and out of sports.

February 12, 2021

Your love tanks will all be filled by this PRE VALENTINES DAY crossover SISTER WIVES/HOUSEWIVES episode fuckfest. To open, Casey sits down for a heart to heart with legends June Diane Raphael and Elizabeth Laime, all about Cody and the gals. They deep dive into the plural marriage of our dreams and our nightmares. No stone is left unturned and no Brown is left unmentioned. Mainly they worry Cody’s dream of a compound on Coyote Pass may never come to… pass.

And then Danielle and Matt McConkey dive into part one of the RHSLC reunion where Mary is finally out of her closet and reunited with the rest of the cast, and then they turn to Dallas to talk crickets and pizzas and shamens oh my. Plus we get an update about her journey to “SHIRT” from Deanna Cheng. 

February 12, 2021

Tarik and Hazel from 90 Day Fiancé join Ashley to talk about their experience this season! They answer all your questions about polyamory and open relationships. On The Watch List, Ashley covers the Oatly Super Bowl commercial that she loved and everyone else hated.

TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!

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February 11, 2021

Recorded live from San Francisco, Paul, June, and Jason discuss the 1994 comedy Holy Matrimony starring Patricia Arquette, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and directed by Leonard Nimoy. They talk about child marriage, Tate Donovan’s accent changes, multiple car crashes, the laundry scene, and much more.

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February 11, 2021

A trans woman speaks with Geth about the secret joys of transitioning and what happened when she came out to her conservative, Southern Baptist family.

February 11, 2021

Emmy-award winning journalist, medical doctor, and author Dr. Seema Yasmin joins Jameela this week to discuss immense racism POC’s have experienced at the hands of the healthcare system, the ways the healthcare system needs to own up to its past for everyone to move forward, the Covid-19 vaccine and why people should feel safe, the scientific problems with fit teas and placenta pills, and more. Dr. Yasmin’s book – Viral BS: Medical Myths and Why We Fall For Them – can be found wherever books are sold. 

February 11, 2021

Elie Mystal and Mike Drucker join Negin to examine class disparity in vaccine distribution and the proposed “Marshall Plan for Moms”. They also weigh in on the difficulties of dating during the pandemic.

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February 10, 2021

Scott, Paul & Lauren discuss gambling and indecent proposals, before playing Mission Statements.

February 10, 2021

This week Joel and Mitra / Mitra and Joel give their listeners aka chefs advice on topics ranging from being transparent about wages in a relationship, giving up on dating, hygiene habits, and more.

Ask us some q’s! Our number is 323-334-0371 + our email is: urgentcarepod@gmail.com CONTACT US, IF YOU DARE

February 10, 2021

This week, Paul & Amy can’t forget 2004’s mind-melting romance Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind!

February 10, 2021

On a special Valentine Day, join Matt Besser and Danielle Schneider as they call up former UCB Family Feud producer James Mannion to help resolve their disputes about the Family Feud format, strange survey responses, Steve Harvey, and more.

February 10, 2021

On this week’s ATTITUDES! Erin rips into Vagisil for their new product aimed specifically at teens, and all the problems with their justifications for its existence. Then, Bryan profiles civil rights activist Bayard Rustin before discussing the outrage of One Million Moms (which is really just one mom) against an American Girl doll with lesbian aunties. Scandalous!

February 9, 2021

On a bonus Unspooled, Paul & Amy discuss 2020’s thorny modern revenge story Promising Young Woman! They praise the film’s tonal balancing act and subversion of audience expectations, view Cassie’s story through the prism of the misogynist pop culture of the 00s, and listen to highlights from Amy’s conversation with director Emerald Fennell and star Carey Mulligan.

February 9, 2021

This week we’re taking a Second Drink of the second half of Season 3. To kick off this Revisited, we are joined by cinematographer and director, Randall Einhorn! Randall discusses what it was like to shoot The Office, direct episodes and the invention of the pooty scooty. Afterwards, Jenna and Angela answer more fan questions and go over everything we missed from Back from Vacation to The Job. We learn about a Spam museum, we hear from Jackie Debatin who played Elizabeth the Stripper, and we have some Keanu Reeves crossover with The Office. This second drink is so good, you won’t want to miss out. 

February 9, 2021

This week on Getting Curious, we’re celebrating 200 episodes and five years of the show with a look back at some of our favorite segments on empowerment, advocacy, and exploration. We’re so grateful to all of our listeners and guests for taking this journey with us, and we’ll be back next week with an all new episode that’s truly out of this world!

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February 9, 2021

On your mark, get set, podcast! This week Nicole and Sasheer discuss Sasheer’s new ABC show, COVID protocols on set, predictions that things will be better in March, breathing in your homie and a PSA to “Pour One Out for Him, Don’t Breathe Him In”, Robinhood on reddit, the beginning of the class war, finding good vacations, and a check-in with engineer Jordan’s upcoming album and Kimmie on the keys’ dumplings! Then they take the quizziepoo Build a Pizza and We Will Tell You What Celeb You Will Marry And Then Divorce. Plus, your questions are answered as Nicole and Sasheer take on body positivity and grief. Email or call Nicole & Sasheer with your friendship questions at: nicoleandsasheer@gmail.com

February 9, 2021

Where do cities… come from? Are they created by committee? Or do they just spring up out of the earth? Adam explores this question with journalist  Annalee Newitz, author of the new book Four Lost Cities: A Secret History of the Urban Age. They take an audio tour from Cahokia, an indigenous city near St. Louis that somehow got left out of American textbook;  the Neolithic city of Çatalhöyük, where people buried their ancestors under their living room floors; Angkor, which declined due to lack of government care of infrastructure; and everyone’s favorite lost city – Pompeii! You can find Four Lost Cities wherever books are sold.

February 8, 2021

Bonjour, con-gregation! On zis week of Scam Goddess Gary Curtis breaks down ze French scammer who maybe shouldn’t have bet on himself. Le stay schemin! 

February 8, 2021

A mom opens up to Geth about her unique hearing condition and raising a deaf son. She also talks about his career as a professional gamer.

February 8, 2021

Joyce is a game changer. Roy called in at the beginning of this episode to suggest we ask his mom about her activism in the Civil Rights Movement, and we’re grateful Joyce was willing to share. Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Joyce went on to Delta State University where she was one of the first Black students to integrate the school. Her enrollment exposed her to innumerable tribulations due to the racism of teachers, students, the entire academic system and society at large. She didn’t succumb to racism and instead fought for her human rights by participating in sit-ins, protesting her grades from discriminatory professors and merely by using the bathrooms in her dorm. Despite these negative forces Joyce still went onto grad school and law school, and continues her remarkable work in the world of academia as Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at a college in Birmingham, Alabama. She told us that Roy was a quiet child which worked quite nicely considering he was a toddler when she was in law school. She was influential in Roy attaining his college degree from Florida A&M, and was supportive of his comedy career once he completed his schooling. Listen to Roy’s latest special “No One Loves You” on Spotify or Apple and catch him on The Daily Show or hosting his show This Is Not Happening on Comedy Central.