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June 21, 2020

A traveling story singer needs help with her songs. Also Chunt might die.

Credits

Arnie: Arnie Niekamp
Chunt: Adal Rifai
Usidore: Matt Young
Spirulina Jazzhands: Nicole Parker
Mysterious Man: Tim Sniffen

Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Matt Young, and Adal Rifai
Post-Production Coordination: Garrett Schultz
Earwolf Producer: Kimmie Lucas
Editor: Stephen Dranger
Special Assistance: Ryan DiGiorgi
Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban
Theme Music: Andy Poland

June 21, 2020

Singers Chejff Moser and Heepe Moser of The Moser Trio join Scott to celebrate the memory of the third member of the trio. Then, Pastor Peter Pool Boy stops by to talk about his love of Jesus Christ and getting wet.

June 21, 2020

Actor Leo Sheng sits down with Cameron to discuss his response to the JK Rowling essay, going from grad school to playing Micah in The L Word: Generation Q, and what it means to engage in activism.

June 21, 2020

Rob Lowe gets into virtual bed with Nick and Megan to discuss pranking George Clooney, Parks and Recreation, and his new podcast Literally! with Rob Lowe.

June 21, 2020

Cram Daniels (Jason Mantzoukas), host of The Deadwood Boys and self-proclaimed Western TV expert, magnanimously offers to show Dalton how podcast recaps are really done. Then they discuss episode 7 of Bonanza, “The Saga Of Annie O’Toole,” in which Annie gets some silver miners excited with her woman cookin’, and Cram reveals his son may be a werewolf.

June 21, 2020

Conan’s team tries to induce chill-ness by any means necessary on another special Summer S’mores episode.

June 19, 2020

Stand-up Comedian, Host, Actor, and Author Nicole Byer joins Jameela this week to discuss a no-shame life, exercising for fulfillment not weight loss, quarantine dating, how to laugh while mourning, and Nicole’s new book – #VERYFAT #VERYBRAVE: The Fat Girl’s Guide to Being #Brave and Not a Dejected, Melancholy, Down-in-the-Dumps Weeping Fat Girl in a Bikini.

June 18, 2020

Paul, June, and Jason discuss the 1990 romantic comedy The Boyfriend School aka Don’t Tell Her It’s Me starring Steve Guttenberg, Shelley Long, and Jami Gertz. They talk about Guttenberg’s bad Kiwi accent, the sensuality instructor, the purpose of the “shack dance,” brothers and sisters being too close, and more.

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June 18, 2020

Comedy tornado JB Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm) joins Conan writers Mike Sweeney and Jessie Gaskell to talk about the differences between nude and naked, Larry David showing up 2 hours early to his 50th birthday party, being asked to be in Late Night with Conan sketches during his time as a writer on SNL, and being an RV legend.

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June 18, 2020

In honor of Juneteenth, Nicole and Sasheer recorded this minisode discussing the holiday, its history, if they can wish other black people a “Happy Juneteenth!”, and how they plan on spending the day.

June 18, 2020

Matt and Dave swap reports from this year’s Pride Parade before they welcome this week’s guest: the incomparable Brandon Kyle Goodman. The guys discuss Real House Wives of Atlanta, Lafayette from True BloodSister Act 2, the new Lady Gaga album, Anita Baker,101 Dalmatians, Korey (Brandon’s dog!), going to boarding school in Georgia, finding your husband on Tinder, and the emotional toll of unpacking trauma.

June 18, 2020

Elie Mystal and Justin Krebs join Negin to dive into how media companies are reacting to the Black Lives Matter movement and whether firing problematic CEOs is enough. They also share their thoughts on the recent DACA and LGBTQ Supreme Court rulings.

June 18, 2020

You can hear more episodes of Finding Markus Tronque on Stitcher Premium! To sign up, go to stitcherpremium.com and use the promo code MARKUS for one free month.

In 2016, a documentarian named Markus Tronque disappeared. The last person he was seen with was his nemesis, Michael Moore.

Back in 1989, Tronque was in Mexico filming a documentary about the urban myth of a rat-found-in-a-coke-bottle. Suddenly a 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit, trapping him in a collapsed building. Amidst the rubble he meets Daisy Phipps, a young woman who would change the course of his life forever.

Morgan Pickles introduces this bizarre mystery centered around Markus Tronque, the man who wasn’t Michael Moore.

Episode features: Matt Walsh, Horatio Sanz, Joe Nuñez, Madeline Walter, and Brad Morris

June 17, 2020

Paul & Amy crank through 1936’s mechanical Charlie Chaplin comedy Modern Times! They praise the film’s ever-escalating setpieces, learn why Joseph Goebbels banned it in Germany, and ponder how much the working world has really changed since the 30s. Plus: We hear your recommendations for other silent films to add to the list.

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June 17, 2020

This week, Bryan and Erin address the recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of workplace equality for LGBTQ people before welcoming back Physician Assistant Kayla McLaughlin to discuss the Trump administration’s rollback of protections against gender identity discrimination in health care.

 

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June 17, 2020

Wake up sleepy head and tune into Jason Mantzoukas, Jessica St. Clair, and Lennon Parham as they throw on the cans for an improv4humans with Matt Besser that will make you say the Kool-Aid man’s famous catchphrase! Listen as they look into the life of a married couple who are partners in the police force, investigate the Kool-Aid man murders, and participate in a NFL style prom draft. Plus, everyone tries to help Jessica face her fears of the 1991 thriller The Silence of the Lambs.

 

Original airdate: May 22, 2014.

June 16, 2020

Andrew and Tawny talk about what hope looks like right now before throwing to their interview with Bashir Salahuddin! They talking about complimenting people’s accents, childhood clapping games, and more. Stay safe out there and call in if you have a racism question: 323-389-RACE.

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June 16, 2020

What do we know about this week? We know that this week, we are breaking down Grief Counseling. We start this episode with some real life bird trouble, and we get some special audio treats from Mindy Kaling and the episode writer herself, Jen Celotta. Then we dig into chip rankings, we clear up a fan theory around Ed Trucks death, and we find out who’s been moving the conference table. Finally, we get a writer’s room deep dive on Dwights absorbed twin speech, and Jenna learns to not touch melons in France. Amen!

Audio excerpt courtesy Penguin Random House Audio from Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling, narrated by the author. © 2011 by Mindy Kaling, ℗ 2011 Penguin Random House LLC

June 16, 2020

This week Nicole and Sasheer discuss launching a “Things We’ve Learned In Quarantine” tour, why months don’t have the same number of days, “the thrill of the chase” shopping, bigger and bigger candles, Celebration Florida, yacht getaways, and October 2020. Then, Nicole and Sasheer answer your questions! This week they advise not to be someone who doesn’t want to be with you and ways to get strangers to stop talking to you.

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June 16, 2020

To keep you entertained at home, we’re rereleasing some classic Earwolf and Premium episodes from behind the paywall! You can find the rest of this series on Stitcher Premium.

This week Laurie presents stand-up sets from Conan in 2010 and 2011, including sets from Ron Funches, Tig Notaro, Kumail Nanjiani, Amy Schumer, and Reggie Watts.

June 16, 2020

In Masha Gessen’s return to Getting Curious, the journalist and staff writer at The New Yorker speaks with Jonathan about their new book Surviving Autocracy. They discuss the ways in which Trump has consolidated power since his election, what the stakes are if he continues to trample American institutions, and what we can do to resist his autocratic ambitions.

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June 16, 2020

Superintendent Charles Minipig (Paul F. Tompkins) joins the teachers to help them plan Hamilton’s graduation ceremony, including taste-testing the appetizers they plan to serve.

June 16, 2020

States, stores, and workplaces are reopening. But how can we tell which spaces and activities are safe, and which aren’t? UMass Dartmouth immunologist Erin Bromage joins Adam to reveal what situations to avoid, how to protect yourself, and which risky-seeming form of transportation is actually surprisingly safe.

 

June 16, 2020

It’s a time traveling musical with Jess and Zach and Woodbert the Wooden Frog! With songs like “A Creek Becomes A River”, “Treehouse! We Have a Treehouse!”, and “2 for 1”, you’ll wanna hide in your treehouse and listen to this episode forever! 

June 15, 2020

Welcome to The Kingdom, the Culture Kings Stitcher Premium bonus series! On this series Edgar and Jacquis will be reviving some of your favorite segments and specials from the early days of Culture Kings! This week Edgar and Jacquis bring back Deep Cut of the Week and go deep on the first 6 episodes of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air! 

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June 15, 2020

This week the SAP crew is joined by actor Julio Macias (On My Block, @ajuliomacias) to talk about the process of playing a character that is a whole different person than himself with Oscar “Spooky” Diaz on On My Block, going full mullet for his portrayal of Pete Astudillo in the upcoming Selena: The Series, and the importance of having brown people on-screen. Plus, Julio answers some important rapid fire questions!

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June 15, 2020

An indie pro wrestler tells Geth about going through a break up during the COVID crisis, proving that guys in the ring need love too.

June 15, 2020

What’s poppin, con-gregation? This week Miles Gray (The Daily Zeitgeist) is on the pod to break down the greatest scheme in modern love. Honestly, this guy’s amazing. We swipe right! Mazel!

June 15, 2020

The crew ventures to a university planet to see about brushing up on their studies. Feat. Paul F. Tompkins.

June 15, 2020

Singer-songwriter Neko Case talks with Andy Richter about defending ‘pussy metal’ in Saturday School, coming out from behind the drums, and the compulsion to improve upon her craft. Plus, Neko breaks down her unique approach to songwriting.