Latest Episodes
July 2, 2020
Writer and producer Phil Rosenthal (creator of Everybody Loves Raymond) stops by to talk with writers Mike Sweeney and Jessie Gaskell about running into Conan and David Letterman in the wild right before quarantine, working with his brother on his food travel show “Somebody Feed Phil,” meeting Muhammed Ali, and the best showbiz advice he’s ever gotten.
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July 2, 2020
BIG episode today! Thank God Dave survived his first nasal COVID test because he and Matt have big plans for YOU. There are now not one, but TWO ways for listeners to be part of the show! First, the guys are introducing a new segment called “My First Time” where-in you send us stories of your first time and we play it on the podcast. It’s only fair for the guys to go first, and Dave kicks it off with a doozy. The second way to be on the show? Toss the guys a new logline in Apple Podcast reviews. The current logline, “Hosts Dave Holmes and Matt McConkey grill LGBT celebrities on what they’re loving, and who they’re loving” is pretty good, but we think you can do better.
And that’s all before we get to today’s incredible guest, tony nominee Beth Malone! Beth delights the guys with all the ways she tried to not realize she was gay before she met her wife. They also chat about Beth’s guilty Colorado quarantine, her new pup Molly Brown, binging Game of Thrones, the power of language, Kristy McNicol, Jodie Foster, Jo on The Facts of Life, Brandi Carlile, Dolly Parton, what it was like to be part of Broadway’s sudden shutdown, and how Beth met her wife.
BE PART OF THE NEW “MY FIRST TIME” SEGMENT!
Send us a short (2-3 minutes) audio recording recounting your first time and we’ll play it on the show! Email: Homophiliapod@gmail.com
GIVE HOMOPHILIA A NEW LOGLINE
Rate, suggest a new logline and subscribe at: https://podcasts.apple.com/bs/podcast/homophilia/id1267538496
July 2, 2020
Jacquis Neal, host of Culture Kings podcast, is taking over the Earwolf Presents feed to present Black Voices Friday. Every Friday, Jacquis will present a podcast hosted by amazing Black voices and creators, to give Earwolf fans a chance to discover new Black art you may not have heard otherwise.
July 2, 2020
Elie Mystal and Justin Krebs join Negin to wax nostalgic about their favorite Fourth of July celebrations. They also share what makes them hopeful about America.
July 1, 2020
On this week’s Throwing Shade, Erin talks about the Supreme Court ruling in favor of Louisiana abortion clinics in June Medical Services v. Russo and why John Roberts’ affirmative opinion on the case rings hollow. Then, Bryan discusses the recent push to rename John Wayne Airport as the focus is put on the straight-up endorsement of white supremacy by the film star via his remarks in a 1971 Playboy interview.
And make sure to check out Deeper Shade of Shade on Stitcher Premium, where Bryan and Erin interview their favorite friends of the show. For a free month of listening, go to stitcherpremium.com/shade and use promo code ‘SHADE’.
July 1, 2020
Dan Lippert, Drew Tarver, Ryan Rosenberg, and Jon Mackey are all best buds and together perform all around LA as the sketch group Big Grande. Today they join Matt Besser for a special improv5humans complete with pirate speakers, passionate waltzers, and a guy who lives in a mall. Plus, everyone shares their best Shaq story during Crap On YouTube.
Original airdate: January 29, 2015.
June 30, 2020
Andrew and Tawny talk about fake justice like removing certain episodes of TV shows before throwing to their interview with Ashley Nicole Black! They take voicemails about how to handle someone who is “too far gone”, thinking other people of your race are “making you look bad”, and more! Stay safe out there and call in if you have a racism question: 323-389-RACE.
June 30, 2020
Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation) and Scott Aukerman (Comedy Bang! Bang!) return as superfan Adam Scott Aukerman–but this time to discuss the music and impact of the band The Red Hot Chili Peppers. In this first episode, Scott and Scott share when they first heard of the Chili Peps before getting into a track-by-track breakdown of the band’s first two studio albums, the self titled “The Red Hot Chili Peppers” and “Freaky Styley.”
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June 30, 2020
This week we’re breaking down Diwali! And we couldn’t even think about breaking down this episode without checking in with the amazing triple threat herself, Mindy Kaling! Mindy walks us through how she came to work on The Office, what it was like for her to be able to pitch and write Diwali, and explains why they cast her actual parents in this episode. Then Jenna and Angela dig into this episode even deeper covering Kevin’s sweaty feet, and what went into filming and costuming the Diwali festivities. Finally, we connect with Jaysha Patel, who played one of Mindy’s sisters and get her memories of filming this episode, why sushi and bottle service don’t mix, and we end with a great BFF catch.
June 30, 2020
Former Baltimore City police officer Larry Smith joins Adam to dig deep on the causes of police violence and racism, what stops fellow cops from speaking up about it and what needs to change about policing in America.
June 30, 2020
EP. 168 — Are Cicadas The Only Ones Having a Hawt Gurl Summer? with Dr. Jessica Ware
Guest Dr. Jessica Ware
On this week’s Getting Curious, Jonathan is taking the creepy out of crawly with entomologist and evolutionary biologist Dr. Jessica Ware. We’re talking periodical cicadas, cockroaches, dragonflies, and more. Dr. Ware is a curator of Odonata and non-Holometabolous insect orders at the American Museum of Natural History, New York and a professor at the Richard Gilder Graduate School. She is also the VP-Elect of the Entomological Society of America, and the President of the Worldwide Dragonfly Association.
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June 30, 2020
This week starts with a dramatic reading of a listener comment! Then, Nicole and Sasheer are joined by best friends Beth Stelling and Mary Hollis Inboden. With Beth, they find out what she’s wearing (Is it a bikini top? Workout wear?), Beth & Mary Hollis’ performances in 5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche, meeting Joanna Kerns (Mrs. Seaver from Growing Pains), zoom stand-up shows, and Beth’s love of MTV reality shows. Mary Hollis shares about being a great audience, Beth’s love of online shopping, and how Beth and Mary Hollis would handle a zombie apocalypse. Reunited, we learn that Mary Hollis’s Blackjack romance, Beth’s love of a repeat, how often to replace your sponge, and how Beth would be the Michael Jordan of Survivor.
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June 30, 2020
In 2034, the former hosts of the Teachers Lounge reunite for Todd’s funeral, which he is directing himself from beyond the grave.
June 30, 2020
This week on OFF BOOK, we have a Peter and the Wolf themed musical for your ears! With songs like “Hangin’ Out in The Woods”, “If You Got Feathers”, and “You Know I Love A Shiny Boy”, you’ll be following that diddle diddle doo in no time.
June 29, 2020
Sheldon (Carl Tart), a self proclaimed “Scrabble boi”, joins Burnt and Joan on this week’s “neighborsode” to talk about loving words, his grandmother Sheldra and the heroin business. Plus, asking for help with a murphy bed and Burnt dreams he’s drowning in a pool of his own blood!
June 29, 2020
Good day, con-gregation! This week Laci and guest Chrissie Fit take you back in time to the early 1900s when a scammer ahead of her time tricked her way into the history books. Plus, the DIY AirBnB that left a scammer’s victims SOL.
Research by Sharilyn Vera.
Sources: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/author/karen-abbott/
June 29, 2020
This week Raiza, Oscar, Carlos, and Tony talk about their own experiences with Karens in the wild. Then the SAP crew is joined by actress Mishel Prada (Vida, @mishelprada) to talk about growing up around Cuban culture in Miami, always wanting to be a performer, the audition process for Vida, and how her mother couldn’t wrap her mind around her booking a starring role on Vida.
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June 29, 2020
A recent high school graduate grapples with her dream of becoming a journalist and taking care of her brothers. She and Geth also discuss growing up in Iowa and her experience being sued for calling out a white woman’s racism.
June 29, 2020
Author Max Brooks talks with Andy Richter about exploring social collapse (through zombies), finding himself outside the shadow of his father Mel Brooks, and putting his Bigfoot fascination to the page with his latest novel Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre.
June 29, 2020
On the very first episode of The Neighborhood Listen, local CVS pharmacist / host Burnt Millipede (Paul F. Tompkins) and local realtor / host Joan Pedestrian (Nicole Parker) discuss a lost green parrot, a mystery whistler, and all things Doug (Brett Morris). Plus, we meet Vanity (Maria Blasucci), a suspicious “carrot red-haired” woman who was caught snooping on potted plants. Make sure to listen and subscribe to THE NEIGHBORHOOD LISTEN, Tuesdays on Earwolf!
June 29, 2020
Tucker decides to throw a party for the crew when he realizes he’s not quite as popular as he thinks he is.
June 29, 2020
The Boys welcome HARVEY GUILLÉN to the show to help him make What We Do In The Shadows back into a movie.
June 29, 2020
On the very first episode of The Neighborhood Listen, local CVS pharmacist / host Burnt Millipede (Paul F. Tompkins) and local realtor / host Joan Pedestrian (Nicole Parker) discuss a lost green parrot, a mystery whistler, and all things Doug (Brett Morris). Plus, we meet Vanity (Maria Blasucci), a suspicious “carrot red-haired” woman who was caught snooping on potted plants. Make sure to listen and subscribe to THE NEIGHBORHOOD LISTEN, Tuesdays on Earwolf!
June 28, 2020
Rory Scovel, Sasheer Zamata and Mary Holland join Scott to talk about their new Comedy Central show “Robbie.” Then, Navy SEAL Francis Stork stops by to discuss their vast amount of jobs and catchphrases. Later, community organizer Tyler explains why he sets off fireworks in L.A. every night and activist Chester Tumphrie shares his thoughts on masks.
June 28, 2020
Conan and his team contemplate an alternate presidential history on another Summer S’mores special.
June 28, 2020
Journalist Kara Swisher sits down with Cameron to discuss the recent decision from Twitter to fact check Tr*mp tweets, how the pandemic is accelerating certain business and tech trends, and talking with someone who is politically changing their tune.
June 28, 2020
Heather, Nick and Matt go deep on the story DLC The Last of Us: Left Behind. They talk about the world of The Last of Us, how impactful the story was to Heather, Ellie’s journey as a character, and more!
June 28, 2020
There’s a time and place for rest and recuperation and this week’s guest, Brandon Kyle Goodman is here to tell you all about it. This episode has everything from fast as hell karma to Brandon naming all of his houseplants. Tune in for dynamic tension and simple synchronicities and remember to taste your own food!
June 28, 2020
Comedian Anya Volz joins Edgar and Jacquis to talk about the fireworks going off in major cities, doing standup in quarantine, the dynamics in a group setting where someone is more famous, and more!
June 28, 2020
Credits
Arnie: Arnie Niekamp
Chunt: Adal Rifai
Usidore: Matt Young
Dr. Archibald N. Sane: Griffin Newman
Mysterious Man: Tim Sniffen
Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Matt Young, and Adal Rifai
Post-Production Coordination: Garrett Schultz
Earwolf Producer: Kimmie Lucas
Editor: Chris Rathjen
Special Assistance: Ryan DiGiorgi
Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban
Theme Music: Andy Poland