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March 30, 2018

On the first episode of Threedom, hosts Scott Aukerman, Paul F. Tompkins and Lauren Lapkus discuss what inspired their new podcast. In Lauren’s segment “HAHAHA Thatsreallygoodthats,” two people improvise a boring conversation while the third laughs and makes up an excuse to leave. Then the three hosts try to decide what the show should be called.

If you’re not already a Stitcher Premium subscriber, you can go to StitcherPremium.com/threedom and use the code THREEDOM to get one month free!

March 30, 2018

On the first episode of Threedom, hosts Scott Aukerman, Paul F. Tompkins and Lauren Lapkus discuss what inspired their new podcast. In Lauren’s segment “HAHAHA Thatsreallygoodthats,” two people improvise a boring conversation while the third laughs and makes up an excuse to leave. Then the three hosts try to decide what the show should be called.

If you’re not already a Stitcher Premium subscriber, you can go to StitcherPremium.com/threedom and use the code THREEDOM to get one month free!

March 29, 2018

Casey and Danielle thought Watch What Happens Live was the pinnacle of this week/life. They were wrong. Last night they welcomed feminist icon, cultural critic, New York Times best selling author, funny MF and Bravo OBSESSED, Roxane Gay. She is all things and more. They talk Vanderpump, Dorit Dorit Dorit and the nose ring heard round the world.

This episode is sponsored by Rachel Zoe Box of Style (boxofstyle.com/bitchsesh code: BITCHSESH), Tripping.com (www.tripping.com/HOUSEWIVES) and thredUP (www.thredup.com/HOUSEWIVES).

March 29, 2018

Comedians Todd Barry (Spicy Honey) and Andrew Heaton (Reason) join Negin to chat about the impact of the Stormy Daniels 60 Minutes interview. Plus, they discuss Trump’s plan to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. Lastly, Negin asks the panel: How do you deal with negative feedback?

This episode is sponsored by The Harold Ramis Film School (ramisfilmschool.com)

March 29, 2018

Recorded live at the Shangri La arts and culture museum in Honolulu Hawaii, Hari and Ashok Kondabolu figure out the true meaning of vacation, refuse to say Aloha, and even interact with birds.

March 29, 2018

Scott Aukerman, Horatio Sanz, Jessica McKenna, Zach Reino, Craig Rowin, Mookie Blaiklock, Peter Hulne, St. Lenox, Laura Willcox, Don Fanelli, Brett Morris, James Adomian, and Betsy Sodaro join Matt Besser for LIVE Sing A Long experiments from UCB Sunset’s Inner Sanctum and SXSW! They get the audience grooving with songs by The Band, Radiohead, Johnny Cash, Foo Fighters, The Smiths, Bruce Springsteen, The Beatles, Tom Petty and many more. Using lyrics as inspiration, they perform scenes about a support group for kissing addicts, a rock & roll musician who appreciates the hotel experience, and a farmer who cultivates organic dirt. Plus, we meet bar patrons who bond while waiting to fight and a priest who can’t give his sermon because of the holes in his socks.

This episode is sponsored by Squarespace (Squarespace.com code: IMPROV) and Away (awaytravel.com/IMPROV code: IMPROV).

March 29, 2018

This week, Bryan focuses on the first ever Pride festival to take place in Columbus, Indiana – also known as the hometown of Mike Pence. We’ll hear how protestors made sure the VP’s visit to Savannah for St. Patrick’s Day was filled with rainbow flags before Erin gets into the alarming removal of lesbian and bisexual health resources from the HHS website womenshealth.gov. Then, writer and stand-up comedian Gaby Dunn stops by to tell all about performing with a comedy troupe by day and crime reporting by night, dealing with haters, and distinguishing between polyamory and non-monogamy.

This episode is sponsored by Dollar Shave Club (dollarshaveclub.com/SHADE), Forto Coffee (fortocoffee.com code: SHADE), and Tripping.com (tripping.com/SHADE).

March 28, 2018

Rhea talks bomber jackets, Skype sex and ghost quails. Sets from Tommy McNamara, Dan Black, Anna Gillcrist and Rojo Perez.

This episode is brought to you by Harold Ramis Film School and TomboyX

March 28, 2018

On today’s episode, Andy Daly & Matt Gourley have chosen a unique interactive podcast experience in a pilot hosted by 91-year-old Personal Trainer to the Stars Bill Carter. Bill will lead you through the steps needed for the workout of a lifetime, he’ll chat with his good friends Victor the Giant (Billy Merritt) & Rochelle the Elf (Miriam Tolan), former Wrestler/Governor Jesse “The Body” Ventura (James Adomian) will make an appearance to challenge the listener, and everyone will answer some questions from Twitter about fitness. Plus, you’ll be treated with the world premiere of the greatest workout song ever to be written since “Eye of the Tiger” by the one and only Spyryt (Jeremy Carter, Mark McConville, James Bladon).

This episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon (www.mackweldon.com code: ANDY).

Listen to Season 2 starting Thursday, March 8th on Stitcher Premium! For a free month trial, go to stitcherpremium.com/andy and use promo code ‘ANDY’.

March 28, 2018

Comedian Scott Thompson (The Kids in the Hall, Hannibal) joins Sarah and Susan to talk about “How Can You Mend A Broken Heart” by Al Green, the death of Nancy in Oliver Twist, “The Killing of Georgie” by Rod Stewart, the I Got The Bullets! scene from Rebel Without a Cause, Sam’s speech to Frodo in The Return of the King, and “Love is Stronger Than Pride” by Sade.

This episode is brought to you by Juice Beauty (www.juicebeauty.com/CRYBABIES code: CRYBABIES20) and Leesa (www.leesa.com/CRYBABIES).

March 28, 2018

Sarah van Mosel, Chief Podcast Sales and Strategy Officer at Market Enginuity joins Chris and Lex on the Wolf Den. The three discuss Market Enginuity’s unique role in podcast and public media advertising, outline the reasons various types of ads work well for different shows, and forecast how podcast ads will continue to evolve over the coming years.

This podcast is brought to you by Act!. Go to act.com for a FREE consultation with one of our growth advisors to see how Act! CRM can grow your business for as low as $1 a day. Also brought to you by Suny Stonybrook (www.stonybrook.edu/southampton/mfa/podcast).

March 28, 2018

Going boldly with Anthony Rapp.

This episode is brought to you by Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: PARDO), ZipRecruiter (www.ziprecruiter.com/PARDO), Harry’s (www.harrys.com/PARDO) and Away (www.awaytravel.com/pardo code: PARDO).

March 28, 2018

Jeff Foxworthy is at the door, and Mark & Pete are closing the borders with help from Attorney General Jeff Sessions (Paul F. Tompkins), former presidential candidate Jill Stein (D’Arcy Carden), prominent Trump supporter Velveteen Carter (Carl Tart), patriotic singer Miguel Wargo (Craig Rowin), conservative media personality Alex Jones (Henry Zebrowski), video game legend Mario and his talking hat Cappy (Jessica McKenna and Zach Reino), and maybe more. Secret alliances are revealed, murder will be attempted, and things get surprisingly intimate. Plus: Mark offers some words to live by.

March 28, 2018

Anna Hossnieh and Shereen Lani Younes (Ethnically Ambiguous) join Andrew to discuss protest culture and the response to the gun control activists, Pharrell’s Holi-inspired Adidas line, picking a sperm donor of a different ethnicity, and more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.

March 28, 2018

Comedian Brandon Wardell joins Howard, Natasha and the gang to count down the latest charts in pop culture! We’ll find out which rapper stole a bit from Brandon’s Twitter while they count down the Top 5 from the Billboard 100. Plus, they talk getting sauced at the cinema during the Movie Chart, and Brandon offers millennial tips for rock bands during a specially curated third chart.

This episode is sponsored by Nathaniel Rateliff (www.nathanielrateliff.com).

March 27, 2018

DJ/Improviser/Comedian Cipha Sounds (Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks, Roc Nation) joins Jo & Manolo to play listener-created games with callers. 

Games played: Prequel of Fortune, Manolo Sometune, and Dr. Hangout.

March 27, 2018

Adam Scott Aukerman welcome everyone back as they discuss R.E.M.’s fifth studio album, Document. They’ll talk about eyes, what R.E.M. stands for, and Adam’s old tie-dye business at 15 years old before diving into the 1987 album. Plus, they chat about Adam’s alternate universe life in another episode of “Talkin’ Bout Other Timelines.”

This episode is brought to you by Spotify and Squarespace.

March 27, 2018

Trumpet player/banjo player/composer Jordan Katz (Drop the Mic) joins Matt and guest co-host Mark McConville to discuss being one of the students in the climactic school scene in 1992’s Scent of a Woman. Jordan talks about his experience watching Al Pacino reaching peak Pacino, getting scouted for the scene by someone’s mother who knew an agent in Long Island, and watching Philip Seymour Hoffman telling a whole room of teenagers to be quiet. Plus, Jordan shares why he was ultimately told to leave the set during the week of shooting.

This episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon (www.mackweldon.com code: WASTHERE) and Mubi.com.

March 27, 2018

Casey and Danielle sing and dance their way to Broadway (adjacent!). Here is a condensed version of the show featuring TONY MF AWARD WINNER Laura Benanti. She talks doing Lu’s cabaret, Nanny Kay, Pink Dog and lowers herself to sing with Casey and Danielle. (The rest of the show can be seen on tour)

March 27, 2018

Rapper Cal Scruby joins Jensen and Matty to talk about Maxo Kream, BillyRacxx, Eight Grade, Steve1989, how we were late on Dragon Ball Z, and many more things you should know about.

March 27, 2018

Actress, writer, and co-host of Bitch Sesh Danielle Schneider joins Emily and Deanna this week to talk about paying off late fees, most coveted gadgets, best Real Housewives social media presence and more. Plus, they try to figure out the origin of the new slang “wig” and just what is going on with Facebook’s latest scandal before launching into a game of Then And Now.

This episode is sponsored by Juice Beauty (www.juicebeauty.com/HTBLO code: HTBLO20), Dailylook (www.dailylook.com/htblo code: HTBLO), and ThirdLove (www.thirdlove.com/HTBLO).

March 27, 2018

Marissa and Listler are joined by district representatives Scott Plummer and Mickey Braskin (Randy Sklar, Jason Sklar), the identical twins with identical jobs. Scott and Mickey discuss their turbulent home lives and explain the deal with leaving their mustache shavings around. Then, they pitch improvements for The Shape Of Water during “What’s Cheesing You?” and we hear a prom proposal song for Marissa while the twins discover a newfound brotherly love during “Spotlight On.”

March 27, 2018

Sean and Hayes welcome EGO NWODIM from comedy into the studio to update a certain important list they all have.

This episode is sponsored by Squarespace (code: THEBOYS), Mack Weldon (code: THE BOYS), and Audible (www.audible.com/THEBOYS).

March 26, 2018

Stuck between two cultures, a punk rocker calls in from the other side of the world to chat about finding his identity, navigating his country’s social norms and tells a story about how hard it was to finish a huge American burrito.

This episode is brought to you by Talkspace (www.talkspace.com/beautiful) and Tripping.com (www.tripping.com/STORIES).

March 26, 2018

Live from Dynasty Typewriter at the Hayworth Theatre: Whitney Cummings is a force of talent, strength and success that is damn near unparalleled. She’s also freaking hilarious!

This episode is brought to you by Just For Men (www.jfmgrowhair.com code: Regrowth25).

March 26, 2018

Voice over god Maurice LaMarche joins the Matts for a frank discussion about the infamous 1967 Casino Royale. Also, Orson Welles and Ian Fleming might stop by for a quick conversation. I don’t know, you’ll have to listen.

March 26, 2018

Beth Appel joins Zach and Jess this week in the most ambitious island-related crossover event in history. With songs like “Please Tell Us Why We Are LOST”, “An Alliance of Karens” and “Viewing Party”, you won’t feel deserted listening to these tunes. 

This episode is brought to you by Acer (www.acer.com code: OFFBOOK), Harold Ramis Film School (www.ramisfilmschool.com), Spice Islands (www.spiceislands.com/offbook), Better Help (www.betterhelp.com/OFFBOOK).

March 26, 2018

Comedian Brittani Nichols sits down with Cameron to discuss her feature film Suicide Kale, playing basketball, and those moments that change how you move through the world.

This episode is sponsored by ZolaTomboyX (code: QUEERY) and Casper Mattresses (code: QUEERY).

March 25, 2018

Comedian and star of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Chelsea Peretti makes her incredible return to Comedy Bang! Bang! Chelsea chats with Scott about the story of her husband falling for her after hearing her on CBB, meeting relatives for the first time in Italy, and puts her hearing to the test. Then, virtual reality director Mick 4D stops by to give everyone notes on how to make their projects more interactive. Plus, Bollywood actor Samir Chakraborty arrives to talk about the roles he’s been booking in Hollywood.

This episode is brought to you by Amazon Music Unlimited (www.amazonmusic.com), Acer (www.acer.com code: BANG), Leesa (www.leesa.com/BANGBANG), and Black Tux (www.blacktux.com/BANGBANG).

In the new comedy podcast, Threedom, hosts Scott Aukerman, Lauren Lapkus and Paul F. Tompkins abandon their regular show formats to spend some quality time together. Listen to ‘Threedom’ on Stitcher Premium. For a free month, go to stitcherpremium.com/threedom and use promo code ‘THREEDOM’.

March 25, 2018

We interview a bear on wheels who also happens to be deputy to Sheriff Chunt.

Credits:

Arnie: Arnie Niekamp

Chunt: Adal Rifai

Usidore: Matt Young

Wheel Bear: Farrell Walsh

Mysterious Man: Tim Sniffen

Craig: Ryan DiGiorgi

Tricia: Kate James

Producers: Arnie NiekampEvan JacoverRyan DiGiorgi

Editor: Ryan DiGiorgi

Theme Music: Andy Poland

Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban

Audio Assistance: Jason Knox

Production Assistance: Garrett Schultz