Latest Episodes
November 23, 2020
Gobble gobble, mi gente! The SAP crew is taking Thanksgiving week off, so enjoy this classic episode recorded in simpler, pre-pandemic times. Raiza, Tony, Oscar and Carlos talk about the upcoming re-make of The Little Mermaid and what’s got everyone so heated about changing this old problematic film. Then the ‘Podcast Papi’ himself, Paul F. Tompkins stops by and chats about trying to be nicer and empathetic, being late to funerals, and the SAP crew wonders if Paul put his wife on a mailing list when they met. Finally PFT joins in on some improv fun.
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November 23, 2020
In this episode you get 2 moms and 2 daughters! Beth Stelling and Cameron Esposito met many years ago in Chicago, IL where they started their stand-up comedy careers around the same time. In this episode we get to meet Cameron’s mom Brenda, and hear about her life growing up in Gallipolis, Ohio. Diane and Brenda connected on both having three daughters, attending Ohio colleges (Xavier and Wittenberg) and growing up, they loved Broadway musicals and 60’s TV shows like Dr. Kildare and Ben Casey. They also shared their love of the arts with their children, which probably had a hand in leading Beth and Cameron to comedy. This episode also holds the answer to how Diane and Brenda really feel about their daughters’ acts.
November 23, 2020
Ahoy, matey! Geth talks to (and sings sea shanties with) a real life present day pirate.
November 23, 2020
Comedian and actress Mary Holland talks with Andy Richter about studying Meisner technique at Interlochen, the importance of not clinging to results, and co-writing the screenplay for her new film Happiest Season.
November 22, 2020
13-year old Arnie works on a school project with his classmate, Julie. Still trapped in 1989 Ohio, Usidore becomes a chemistry teacher.
Credits
Arnie: Arnie Niekamp
Chunt: Adal Rifai
Usidore: Matt Young
Julie Andrews: Brooke Breit
Mysterious Man: Tim Sniffen
Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Matt Young, and Adal Rifai
Post-Production Coordination: Garrett Schultz
Earwolf Producer: Kimmie Lucas
Editor: Anna Havermann
Special Assistance: Ryan DiGiorgi
Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban
Theme Music: Andy Poland
November 22, 2020
Nick, Heather and Matt get stuck in a never ending hallway that is PT for the fourth week of Hideo Kojember! They talk about how Konami has made it impossible to play, fan theories behind the meaning of PT, being too scared and more!
November 22, 2020
Dahéli Hall (Dear White People) joins Edgar to talk about feeling for other people, modern taboos in entertainment, being a multi-hyphenate and more!
November 22, 2020
Today we welcome our fairy podcast mother Nicole Byer onto the show!! Miss Nicole introduced Vicky and Clementine at RuPaul’s Drag Con 2019 and the rest is history. We love Nicole in this house! Check out this Emmy-nominated queen on her many podcasts; Why Won’t You Date Me, Best Friends with Sasheer Zamata and Newcomers with Lauren Lapkus and find her comedy all over the interwebs. This episode is 100% pure, all natural chaotic good. Enjoy!
November 22, 2020
Dynamic duo of podcasting Kulap Vilaysack and SuChin Pak join Scott to talk about their new podcast “Add To Cart.” Then, radio personality Ana Conda drops by to try to cancel Scott. Plus, chef/TV personality Mary Berry returns with a very important request for the world to hear.
November 22, 2020
Bryan has 99 problems but the 99 cent store ain’t one. Then Erin takes a trip to Sprouts. Email us at groceriespodcast@gmail.com!
November 22, 2020
Actor Parvesh Cheena sits down with Cameron to discuss the suburb where they grew up, the contradictions of religion, and what it means to grow.
November 22, 2020
Bryan has 99 problems but the 99 cent store ain’t one. Then Erin takes a trip to Sprouts. Email us at groceriespodcast@gmail.com!
November 22, 2020
This week’s guest is Merrill Markoe, legendary TV writer and the author of “We Saw Scenery”! Dalton, Mutt & Amy discuss her childhood watching Bonanza and the time she fell in love with a Nazi. Then they discuss episode 14 of Bonanza, “The Sisters,” in which Adam and a saloon girl are spied on by a pervert horse.
November 22, 2020
Actor and comedian Kevin Hart feels extremely blessed about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Kevin sits down with Conan to talk about the importance of taking care of the body, molding an environment for future success stories, and walking in fear at the highest levels of achievement. Later, Conan doubles down on one of his most hilarious jokes.
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November 19, 2020
The BMI, dealing with fatphobia in a doctor’s office, and how to have good-faith conversations – all things author, podcaster, and activist Aubrey Gordon (aka @YrFatFriend) discusses with Jameela in this week’s episode. They discuss how to talk to people with opposing ideas to yours, her background in grassroots activism, the racist history of the BMI, how medicine is prejudiced against fat people, why you shouldn’t yell “encouraging things” at your fat friends as they exercise, and her new book: What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Fat, which is out now!
November 19, 2020
On the first ever live-streamed HDTGM episode, Paul, June, and Jason discuss the 2019 musical Cats. They talk about what exactly is a “Jellicle,” naked cats, magic, the existence of the butthole cut, and much more. Plus, some very special guests share their thoughts on the movie!
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November 19, 2020
Writer Andrew Weinberg (Late Night with Conan, Co-creator of Eagleheart) talks with writers Mike Sweeney and Jessie Gaskell about meeting his wife (who is also in-studio) while interning for Late Night with Conan, some of the characters he’s played on Conan including Chewbacca Stuck in a Glory Hole, being one of the go to experts on finding clips for the Walker, Texas Ranger lever, and co-creating Eagleheart which parodies Walker, Texas Ranger.
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November 19, 2020
We’re gutted to tell you that Matt’s beloved dog Faye passed this week. Matt reflects on Faye’s perfect contributions to the show over the years and shares how much he appreciates everyone’s condolences. To help alleviate the grief, the brilliant Rumaan Alan is here (in a previously recorded session) to discuss remote learning with his kids, navigating working from home, Boston Adventure by Jean Stafford, Lot by Bryan Washington, Her Body and Other Parties: Stories [amazon.com] by Carmen Maria Machado [amazon.com], the Freedom app and other ways to stay off your phone, imposters running rampant, ballet Instagram, Rumaan’s novel Leave The World Behind and the Netflix adaptation in the works, meeting his husband on a blind date, their adoption process and the community that surrounded them, how he’s navigating the news right now, and what will childhood look like for kids who have never known the closet.
November 19, 2020
Casey and Danielle are joined by the truly hilarious, beautiful and charming comedian Michelle Collins. Michelle and the girls discuss what fearless fan feedback feels like (spoiler: not great), Mary M Cosby‘s budding friendship with Meredith and they digest the fact that Whitney’s lovely dad… is a hair stylist and modeling his own work. They get into Potomac in Portugal and Robyn’s edge, Robyn’s hats and the tea Robyn spilled about Karen not liking Ray’s D. It’s another sophisticated classy episode.
November 19, 2020
Bill Nye and Ophira Eisenberg join Negin to discuss New Zealand’s approach to closing the gender pay gap, what they hope Biden does to combat climate change, and their mutual love of Canadian cereal. Bill defines the term “carbon fee” and explains why people are less scared of “fees” than “taxes.”
November 18, 2020
This week Joel and Mitra / Mitra and Joel give listeners advice on topics ranging from dealing with flaky friends, sending a gift to someone you’ve never met but is very important to you, pottery tips, and more.
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November 18, 2020
The Pretzel Gang discuss sleeping in and their recent dreams, then complete another round of the M&M tasting challenge before playing Protest Song.
November 18, 2020
Amy & Paul visit 1953’s Japanese generational drama Tokyo Story! They discuss the unique, still-life-inspired style of director Yasujiro Ozu, learn how the film became regarded as a masterwork by future generations of directors, and ask if the children of the central characters are actually villainous or just human. Plus: Which novelty single was huge in America when Tokyo Story was in theaters?
This is the second episode in our Kinspooled series on “effed up families”; next week’s film is Eve’s Bayou! Learn more about the show at unspooledpod.com follow us on Twitter @unspooled and Instagram @unspooledpod, and don’t forget to rate, review & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify. You can also apply to be a guest on our upcoming game show Screen Test at unspooledpod@gmail.com! Photo credit: Kim Troxall
November 18, 2020
EP. 470 — 470: Eliza Orlins for Manhattan DA, LGBTQ Trump Supporters, Rep. Cori Bush, Mary Wollstonecraft Statue Controversy
Guest Matt Rogers
Guest co-host Matt Rogers joins Erin this week to talk what’s in store for the Trumps, getting paid to play with dogs, and the upcoming elections that everyone needs to be paying attention to. Then, they into some ‘tudes about the surprising number of LGBTQ+ voters who went for Trump, Representative-elect Cori Bush being called Breonna Taylor by her GOP colleagues, and an unseemly new statue ‘honoring’ feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft.
November 18, 2020
On a special post-election improv4humans, Matt Besser is joined by Todd and Marlene Stickovich from Holland, Michigan to hear why they’re still confident that Donald Trump will be declared the winner of the presidency. Plus, celebrity guest Tim Allen (Kenny Stevenson) joins in to share his takes on socialism, the state of comedy, and more.
November 17, 2020
This week we finish breaking down The Job. We start off on the streets of New York with Jim and Karen and get some great background catches, and Angela does a fun deep dive on the “bar that used to be a Church” mentioned by Jim. Then, we discuss the very funny scene’s back in Scranton where Pam accepts Dwight’s offer to be the Secret Assistant to the Regional Manager and we get the introduction of the Schrute Bucks. Finally, we chat about those hilarious scenes with Jan leaving corporate, that iconic moment when Jim interrupts Pam’s talking head, and Jenna reveals there was an alternate ending of this episode. Thank you for finishing season three with us, you served the podcast with great dignity.
November 17, 2020
EP. 73 — U Talkin’ Talking Heads 2 My Talking Head? – True Stories (w/ Ezra Koenig)
Guest Ezra Koenig
Singer-songwriter Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend joins Scott and Scott to discuss Talking Heads’ seventh studio album “True Stories.” They also talk about when Ezra first heard of Talking Heads, the moment Ezra realized Talking Heads were punk, and how Talking Heads influenced Ezra as a musician.
November 17, 2020
Free from behind the paywall, it’s an episode of How Did This Get Played? PREMIUM DLC! Nick, Heather, and Matt go through every single console startup sound and rank them!
November 17, 2020
Andrew, Tawny and Producer Matt get comfy before they get uncomfortable with your voicemails about making posts with antiquated words, talking to your mom, and telling people about a racist roomie. Stay safe out there and call in if you have a racism question: 323-389-RACE.
November 17, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is worsening across the country, so past guest Dr. Ashish Jha is returning with more answers to Adam’s questions. They discuss what the scientific community has learned about Covid-19 since March, what we now understand to be safe and unsafe, the government’s failures, why certain activities are safer than you may think, and the light at the end of the tunnel.