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January 22, 2018

Paul F. Tompkins welcomes clappers and wooers to Spontaneanation live at the Bell House in Brooklyn! This time out, Paul’s special guest is senior editor for The Daily Beast, Erin Gloria Ryan! Erin chats about whether she is excited for the singularity or if she’s terrified, not being allowed to watch sitcoms as a kid but did watch The Nanny, and her childhood memory of being mad at her dad for falling asleep during The Little Mermaid. Then, they are joined by improvisers Eugene Cordero, Tawny Newsome, and Little Janet Varney, to improvise a story set in Wisconsin. And as always, Eban (only the best) Schletter scores it all on piano!

This episode is brought to you by Beach Body on Demand.

January 22, 2018

Writer, producer and showbiz historian Mark Evanier joins Gilbert and Frank for a loose and lively conversation about the lasciviousness of Herve Villechaize, the eccentricities of Paul Winchell, the multiple talents of Howard Morris (and Allan Melvin!) and the artistry of “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.” Also, Red Skelton works blue, Vincent Price disses Danny Kaye, Billy Barty meets the Bay City Rollers and Groucho visits the set of “Welcome Back, Kotter.” PLUS: Sergio Aragones! “Who’s Minding the Mint?”! Jack Benny goes to the movies! Gilbert breaks bread with Rob Petrie! And Frank sings the “Banana Splits” theme with Joe Barbera!

This episode is brought to you by SeatGeek and Leesa (www.leesa.com/GILBERT).

January 22, 2018

This week, podcaster Nate DiMeo (The Memory Palace) joins Amy for a Hal Ashby versus: 1971’s “Harold and Maude” against 1979’s “Being There.” First, they discuss “Harold and Maude,” touching on its message of embracing life, what it says about dealing with your problems, and how the titular relationship defies the bounds of normalcy to feel totally natural. Then, Amy and Nate tackle the treatment of simplicity and limited information in “Being There,” with its theme of finding logic in the illogical and what Chance’s unlikely success says about us all. Which Hal Ashby film belongs in The Canon? Cast your vote on the Earwolf forums now!

January 19, 2018

Sweet superstar Fortune Feimster (The Mindy Project, Champions), joins Dave and Matt this week to talk all about her recent engagement, going to “gay grad school”, and rubbing arms with straight girls. Plus, Dave gushes about HQ trivia, Matt breaks down “Riverdale”, and everyone learns about putting their phones “on discreet”.

This episode is sponsored by Tripping.com and Sony Pictures Classics’ Call Me By Your Name.

January 19, 2018

Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne (One Mississippi) join Paul and Jason to discuss the 1985 horror film Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf. Recorded live from The 9th Annual Bentzen Ball Comedy Festival in Washington D.C., they talk about Christopher Lee in space, monkey costumes in place of werewolf costumes, awful werewolf orgies, and much more insanity.

This episode is brought to you by Baskets on FX and Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: BONKERS).

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Where to Find Jason, June & Paul:

You can see Jason, June, and Paul in The Disaster Artist in theaters now.

Paul’s new comedy Drive Share is available on Go90. Paul can be seen on Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later, Opening Night, and Veep. You can see June and Paul on NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU. June stars in Grace and Frankie on Netflix, as well as Lady Dynamite alongside with Jason.

Jason can be seen in The Good Place, The House, The Lego Batman Movie, How to Be Single, Sleeping with Other People, and is still indeed in The Dictator.

January 19, 2018

Recorded live from Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles, Wild Horses (Lauren Lapkus, Mary Holland, Stephanie Allynne, Erin Whitehead) get cozy with special guest Conan O’Brien and then improvise a scene based off their conversation.

January 18, 2018

Kendra Cunningham (Last Comic Standing) and Baratunde Thurston (The Daily Show) join Negin to talk about the latest in immigration policy and the possible government shutdown. Plus, the panel grapples with the claims against Aziz Ansari and the difficult conversations it has prompted. Lastly, Negin brings the panel up to speed on the Trump administrations’s plan to expand offshore drilling.

This episode is brought to you by Ellevest (www.ellevest.com/fake) and Modcloth (www.modcloth.com code: FAKE15).

January 18, 2018

In a sad, dark week for the Housewives world (RIP Bobby Zarin) we are joined by the bright light that is Riki Lindhome (Another Period, Garfunkel and Oats) to discuss the genius that is Vanderpump Rules. Casey and Danielle have changed their minds and their tune (much like Tom Sandoval’s gorgeous trumpet playing) and now worship at the church of Lala. 

They talk about about it all, except Siggy’s foyer, because if we talk about her foyer then she’ll talk about ours!

This episode is brought to you by Leesa (www.leesa.com/HOUSEWIVES), Lola (www.mylola.com code: HOUSEWIVES), and Quip Toothbrush (www.getquip.com/HOUSEWIVES).

January 18, 2018

Writer, actor, comedian, activist Mo Gaffney (Absolutely Fabulous) joins Sarah and Susan to talk about Jose Carreras singing “Maria” from Westside Story, Terms of Endearment, “Funeral Blues” by W.H. Auden, and Bette Midler’s “Stay With Me Baby.”

This episode is brought to you by Stitch Fix (www.stitchfix.com/CRYBABIES) and FabFitFun (www.fabfitfun.com code: CRYBABIES).

January 18, 2018

Kerri Hoffman, CEO of PRX, joins Lex Friedman and Chris Bannon on The Wolf Den. The three discuss Kerri’s unconventional path from working for Greenpeace to the world of podcasting. Kerri then discusses PRX’s place in the industry, including their Podcast Garage, a Massachusetts-based community recording studio and educational hub.

January 18, 2018

Acting casual with Michaela Watkins.

This episode is brought to you by Blue Apron (www.blueapron.com/NEVER).

January 18, 2018

This week, Bryan addresses the findings of the Human Rights Campaign’s annual State Inequality Index that an overwhelming amount of outdated, oppressive laws are still on the books and continue to be introduced around the country. Then, Erin discusses how “protecting the sanctity of life” has had a sinister effect on the well-being of black women and mothers especially. Vanity Fair’s Richard Lawson joins to discuss his new book All We Can Do Is Wait, the state of YA literature, Logan Paul, Bette Midler, Oscar predictions, and much more.

This episode is sponsored by EveryWell (code: SHADE) and Casper Mattresses (code: SHADE).

January 18, 2018

Don Fanelli and Laura Willcox join Matt Besser for this week’s improv4humans! They perform scenes about PTSD after a bomb cyclone, Don’s mom’s obsession with the soundtrack from The Holiday, and a complicated audition for a Dr. Scholl’s ad. Plus, Lana Del Rey debuts a new song with a familiar tune, and a coffee mug slogan writer goes in for his big pitch.

This episode is sponsored by Squarespace (code: IMPROV).

January 17, 2018

Andrew Ti, host of the podcast Yo, Is This Racist?, talks to Jonathan about how Trump’s America isn’t necessarily more racist than Obama’s, and about why we should be challenging ourselves and others on an ongoing basis.

Check out Andrew Ti’s Yo, Is This Racist? blog and podcast. He’s on Twitter and Instagram @ANDREWTI.

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January 17, 2018

Writer Jessica Gao (Rick and Morty, Whiting Wongs) returns to join Andrew to discuss Trump’s “shithole” remarks, Trump’s “pretty Korean lady” comment, the idea that calling someone a racist is the new McCarthyism, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.

January 17, 2018

Comedians Dan Chamberlain (The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Chambaland) & Becky Abrams (Nipsey Comedy) join Jo & Manolo to play listener-created games with callers. 

Games played: Twist Manolo’s Tongue, Pants, Pants, Pants, and Alanis I Forget.

January 17, 2018

Former White House strategist and Breitbart.com head Steve Bannon (Josh Simpson) comes to Hard Nation still reeling from his rough dismissal by the President. Steve explains why he’s the inspiration for every Seinfeld character and helps Mark with his “revenge porn” dilemma, while Pete demands to know what an Orange Julius is.

January 17, 2018

Actor Noah Segan joins Matt this week to discuss his role as X-wing fighter pilot Stomeroni Starck in the 2017 film Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi. Noah talks about how he got the role, the origin of the name Stomeroni Starck and the connection to Poe Dameron, and becoming emotional while touring the Millennium Falcon. Plus, Noah shares how he became good friends with director Rian Johnson and has been lucky enough to be a part of his many projects.

January 17, 2018

Actor, writer and comedian Carl Tart joins Howard and Kulap for this week’s Who Charted! They count down Billboard’s Top 5 Hip Hop Songs, and Carl discusses musical going experiences and favorite quarterbacks during the Movie Chart. Later, Producer Kevin joins in on Two Charted to hear where crows come from, and Howard gives his latest SNL picks.

January 16, 2018

Matt and Matt each made lists with what they feel are the TOP TEN oddest casting choices. These are the actors that stood out. Some for good reasons and others for being Wayne Newton.

January 16, 2018

“If anybody has seen hell, it would be me.” What starts as an immigrant success story ends up weaving through prostitution, revenge, tragedy, sexuality, morality and religion. Note that this episode contains difficult topics including sexual violence.

This episode is brought to you by Talkspace (www.talkspace.com/beautiful), Brooklinen (www.brooklinen.com code: BEAUTIFUL), and HBO’s Crashing.

January 16, 2018

The incredible Tawny Newsome joins Jess and Zach this week for a new musical that is legitimately out of this world. With songs like “It’s Gossip In Space”, “That Is Dragon Ball Z”, and “You’re Not A Robot”, you’ll be moonwalking and singing along to more Pokemon facts than you ever dreamed you would. 

This episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon (www.mackweldon.com code: OFFBOOK), Leesa (www.leesa.com/OFFBOOK), Third Love (www.thirdlove.com/OFFBOOK), and Modcloth (www.modcloth.com code: OFFBOOK15).

January 16, 2018

Join Kevin as he sits down once again with actor David Harbour (Stranger Things). David chats about absorbing the character of Jim Hopper, his upcoming role as a larger-than-life comic book hero, and his obsession with Joe Keery. 

January 16, 2018

Comedian and HQ Trivia host Scott Rogowsky joins Jensen and Matty to talk about his fake book covers, becoming the host of HQ Trivia, Podcast: The Ride, CAVA, how were we late on Apple TV, and many more things you should know about.

January 16, 2018

Storyteller and genuinely real dude Ed Hansen joins Emily and Deanna for this week’s HTBLO! Ed explains the meaning of “dragged for filth,” dishes on his favorite Real Housewife, and shares his ride-or-die apps. Then, he reflects on his persona in the 90s before they get in deep about which trends from the decade have made a resurgence.

January 16, 2018

Sean and Hayes welcome JEN STATSKY into the studio to walk them through a day at her famous job.

 

This episode is sponsored by Casper Mattresses (code: HANDBOOK) and Blue Apron.

January 16, 2018

Marissa’s stepdad Seth Wompler (Brian Huskey) joins Marissa and Listler this week to talk about connecting with his stepdaughter over her first period and learning about life through ROTC role-plays. Then we hear about the problem with a certain toddler during “What’s Cheesing You” before Listler offers advice on accommodating new families during the holidays, and Seth shares his biggest regrets, latest lies, and celebrity crushes during a lightning round of “Spotlight On.”

January 15, 2018

We talk to a boy who used to be a bird.

Credits:

Arnie: Arnie Niekamp
Chunt: Adal Rifai
Usidore: Matt Young
Bertramus: Joel Kim Booster
Craig: Ryan DiGiorgi

Producers: Arnie NiekampEvan JacoverRyan DiGiorgi
Editor: Chris Rathjen
Theme Music: Andy Poland
Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban
Audio Assistance: Jason Knox
Production Assistance: Garrett Schultz

This episode is brought to you by Shroud of Eternity, Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: TAVERN), and Harry’s (www.harrys.com/MAGIC).

January 15, 2018

You are a human being. Which means “you” are actually one human plus the trillions of microscopic life forms living in you. And “you” are living in a civilization that’s only had microscopes since the 1670s, and only begun to understand what microscopes reveal. And “you” are living on a planet that was dominated by microbial life for about half its natural history, with more complex species only showing up in the last quarter, like a Miami Heat fan in between South Beach clubs. Which all begs the question: is this the microbes’ world, and we’re just living in it? And what does that mean for us as a species?

On this week’s episode of The Cracked Podcast, Alex Schmidt sits down with science journalist Ed Yong (The Atlantic) for a look at the incredible world of microbes we’ve been living in this whole time, covered brilliantly in Ed’s book I Contain Multitudes. Find out how trillions of tiny bacteria & germs guide everything from your nutrition, to our psychology, to the evolution of life on earth itself.

Footnotes: https://goo.gl/FmPZnz

January 15, 2018

Gilbert and Frank take a loving look back at some of the unforgettable talents who left us in 2017, including Jim Nabors, Mary Tyler Moore, Dick Gregory, George Romero and Martin Landau. Also in this episode: Harry Dean Stanton breaks out, Gilbert hangs with Tobe Hooper, John Hurt presides over The Last Supper and Rose Marie inspires a generation of funny women. PLUS: Hymie the Robot! The First Lady of Voice Acting! The artistry of Jonathan Demme! The brilliance of Chuck Barris! And the boys remember their VERY FIRST podcast guest!