Latest Episodes
April 23, 2020
Adam Scott (R U Talkin’ R.E.M. RE: ME?/resident Vin Diesel expert) joins Paul, June, and Jason to discuss the 2020 Vin Diesel film Bloodshot. They talk about nanites, Vin being unfazed by his own death, the flour truck, and much more.
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April 23, 2020
Winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 8, Bob the Drag Queen, joins Dave and Matt to talk making masks at home, dating pre and post-Drag Race fame, and the most powerful moments from shooting the new HBO series We’re Here. Plus, “getting gay,” afterlife predictions, Kai Kai, and more.
April 23, 2020
EP. 146 — I Don’t Mean To Scare You with Jena Friedman – Episode Four: Silent But Deadly
Guest Jena Friedman
Dr Adalja joins Jena Friedman to answer more of your questions about COVID-19. Recorded April 22nd 2020.
April 23, 2020
Leah Bonnema and Jody Avirgan join Negin to share their thoughts on the anti-lockdown protests, Trump’s immigration ban, and what we can learn from Sweden’s approach to Coronavirus. They also review ‘Tiger King’ and its treatment of poverty.
April 22, 2020
This week Joel and Mitra give listeners advice on topics ranging from how to feel about watching friends do a mad dash for viral content online, code switching for friends’ parents over Zoom, if it’s weird to say “thank you” after sex, and more.
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April 22, 2020
Paul & Amy salute to 1942’s Jimmy Cagney musical extravaganza Yankee Doodle Dandy! They analyze the film as a template for modern musical biopics like Bohemian Rhapsody, break down a bizarre proposal scene, and learn how the real life political views of Jimmy Cagney clashed with his subject George M. Cohan. Plus: listeners offer their thoughts on Cabaret!
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April 22, 2020
This week, Erin discusses the latest on abortion legislation during COVID-19 in Texas and Tennessee. Then, Bryan shares stories out of Poland: an update on the “LGBT-Free” zones, a gay couple that distributed rainbow facemasks, and a new bill criminalizing the teaching of sex education.
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April 22, 2020
EP. 444 — The Best of i4h Vol. 11
Guest Alex Fernie Andy Daly Dan Lippert Dhruv Uday Singh Don Fanelli Horatio Sanz James Adomian James Mastraieni Jessica McKenna Joel Spence John Gemberling Jon Gabrus Katie Dippold Laura Willcox Lennon Parham Matt Newell Sean Conroy Will Hines
Please enjoy this compilation of some of the best scenes from 2019! These performances feature James Adomian, Horatio Sanz, Jessica McKenna, Jon Gabrus, Joel Spence, Alex Fernie, Sean Conroy, Dhruv Uday Singh, James Mastraieni, Matt Newell, John Gemberling, Andy Daly, Don Fanelli, Laura Willcox, Will Hines, Lennon Parham, Katie Dippold, and Dan Lippert. Let these humons know you love them on improv4humans!
April 22, 2020
Delivery workers are more important than ever – so why are they getting screwed? Business and tech reporter for the LA Times, Johana Bhuiyan, joins Adam to how tech companies are bungling the pandemic, the importance of gig workers to our economy and what will happen to these employees if it tanks.
April 21, 2020
Andrew and Tawny talk about what’s been making them happy recently and then they have a hilarious chat with comedian Rob Haze! They talk about nightlife in New York & Chicago vs LA, “white Jesus”, problematic haircuts, secret Santa gift optics, and more! Stay safe out there and call in if you have a racism question: 323-389-RACE.
April 21, 2020
This week we’re breaking down Michael’s Birthday! We chat Micheal’s excitment and tantrums on his big day, Angela’s work with a stunt skater, and we get the scoop from Kentapedia (Kent Zbornak) about all the locations they shot at for this episode. Then, baby, we get some OG PPC moments, Jenna describes a wild present she received from her mom, and we break down some Dwangela sass. Finally, we get some good Jim and Pam flirtation, Angela explains how hard it was to film the scene with Kevin on the ice, and we end the episode with a hilarious deleted scene. Enjoy, babe.
April 21, 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.
Edgar is joined by comedian, actor, and podcaster Jon Gabrus. He joins Edgar to enlighten listeners about the importance of doing civil services, in turn Edgar enlightens Jon about ways to fix bad celebrity tweets, and together they enlighten each other about the proper way to apologize to famous Black directors. Theme by Jake Pinto
April 21, 2020
EP. 158 — Do We Understand How the Holocaust Happened? with Professor Pascale R. Bos (Part One)
Guest Pascale R. Bos
Professor Pascale R. Bos joins Jonathan to discuss the Holocaust and WW2. In part one of our first ever two-part episode, Jonathan and Professor Bos discuss how the term Holocaust came to be, the alarming statistics reflecting a surprising number of people who’ve never heard of the Holocaust, and examine how Hitler came into power. Tune in to next week’s episode for the conclusion of their incredible conversation.
Pascale R. Bos is an Associate Professor of Germanic Studies, Netherlandic Studies, and Comparative Literature at The University of Texas, Austin.
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April 21, 2020
In Cancun, the Teachers are still trying out new show intros. Sam is being followed by a hammerhead shark, Todd goes on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, and Bill gets choked up at his daughter’s wedding.
April 21, 2020
After clarifying that Coronavirus is not Nicole’s fault, Nicole and Sasheer talk the sexual health of bath bombs, how to wash a washing machine, and who would survive in an apocalypse. Then they answer listener questions on when to cut a friend off completely, and if you can be friends with people you pay for services.
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April 21, 2020
EP. 145 — Undercovers with Off Book, Lauren Lapkus and Erin Whitehead!
Guest Erin Whitehead Lauren Lapkus
We’ve got not one, but *two* special guests this week in our Zoom hangs! Lauren Lapkus and Erin Whitehead join Jess, Zach and the family band for some quality chats and songs like “Spicy Chili Glaze”, “Back Cubes” and “Villain Appetizers”.
April 20, 2020
This week, the Nicks explore what it COULD be like to drive Uber. With a pre-coronavirus interview with Brady Novak, they discuss his experience as an Uber driver, Uber vs. Lyft, Uber’s role in lessening DUI’s, the vomit bonus, Uber’s facial recognition software, and driving people to fancy hollywood parties. Then, Vatterott shares his journey with Uber, how difficult it is to rent a car, and how CoVid-19 has affected Uber. Plus, Nick Vatterott really looks like the jackbox guy.
April 20, 2020
What’s poppin con-gregation! This week Lizz Adams breaks down the nightmare that is multilevel marketing schemes. Watch your back! Plus on scammer of the week, meet the bank robber who’s all bark and no bite.
Research by Sharilyn Vera
https://mashable.com/article/multi-level-marketing-mlm-scam-avoid/
https://listverse.com/2015/11/26/10-shocking-facts-about-multilevel-marketing-schemes/
April 20, 2020
This week actress Jeanine Mason (Roswell, New Mexico, @itsjeaninemason) virtually joins the SAP crew to talk about dancing in quarantine, a guilty pleasure of watching bad acting, her appearance on Whose Line Is It Anyway?, the world of ballet, and more.
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April 20, 2020
The emergency calls are at an all time high but she says “the darkness makes the light seem brighter”. Geth helps lighten the mood by talking about the haunted spots in her Long Island hometown and they bond over their shared psych med prescriptions.
April 20, 2020
In this recently unearthed Sorry Not Sorry, Tucker unveils some of his private childhood memories during their cruise towards Australia when they were back on Earth.
April 20, 2020
The Boys welcome JEREMY LEVICK and RAJAT SURESH to the first episode of their new podcast Why Did This Get Made?
April 20, 2020
Comedian and actor David Cross talks with Andy Richter about overcoming family instability growing up, laying the groundwork for the alt-comedy sketch scene with Mr. Show and beyond, and his favorite banner story to come out of Arrested Development. Plus, David gives thoughts on fatherhood, settling down, and putting together his next stand-up special.
April 19, 2020
This week Beverly has a lot more to say about self care and parenting herself, but first we learn that Lainie has lost her job at Trader Joe’s for stealing and Rachelle may have joined a yoga cult. Then Beverly invites massage therapist, John Long, in for a first ever in-studio massage. John teaches Beverly about her IT band and Beverly teaches John about her sexual conquests.
April 19, 2020
Moving through the jungle to find Strong Guy himself, Arnie, Chunt, and Usidore encounter the alluring trickster She-Said!
Credits
Sword Guy: Arnie Niekamp
Night Shift: Adal Rifai
Wizard Man: Matt Young
She-Said: Sarah Shockey
Mysterious Man: Tim Sniffen
Tricia: Kate James
Lincoln: Evan Jacover
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
Island Theme: Sage G.C.
April 19, 2020
Jon Gabrus (Action Boyz, High and Mighty) returns to the show for the 4/20 episode to talk about the procedurally generated simulation game, Everything. They talk about gaming while high, the narration by philosopher Alan Watts, the weird way the animals move, and more!
April 19, 2020
Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz join Scott to talk about their new long-form improv Netflix specials “Middleditch and Schwartz,” recommend some videos you should watch, and guess abstract quotes from real movies. Then, seaman Captain Littlemember and his first mate Squawks stop by to talk about the stolen goods they’ve acquired sailing the seas. Plus, Still Tantin and Bill Rantin of Tantin and Rantin drop by to talk about their industrial waste repackaging business.
April 19, 2020
Vicky chats with Sovereign Syre, an important adult with an impressive life who also happens to be an award-winning pornstar. From how to tell the size of a penis based off the length of someone’s torso to whether gay dick is actually bigger than its straight counterpart – we guarantee a scintillating debate. Tune in for a deep dive into kink and trust that if you “put your pussy in the wind, we guarantee you’ll find someone to f*ck.” God bless the sex workers.
April 19, 2020
Colton Dunn (Superstore) joins Edgar and Jacquis to talk about parenting responsibilities in Quarantine, the Rock vs Arnold Schwartzenegger, and more!
April 19, 2020
You’ve never met an Aries like March Fong Eu! This hard working straight A student defied everyone’s racist obstacles to become the first Asian American woman nominated to office. She fought for reproductive rights, gender equality, against anti-Asian sentiments and is the reason California enjoys mail in ballots. Ever had to put a dime in a toilet to pee? Well, you can thank March for that. In the words of her political campaign, March Fong Makes Me Happy and she’ll make you happy to in this week’s History: The Shequel.