Duncan Trussell is a stand-up comic, host of the "Duncan Trussell Family Hour" podcast, and voice of "Hippocampus" on the television series "Krapopolis."
www.duncantrussell.com
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The episode features a lively conversation between Tony Hinchcliffe, Brian Redban, R.F.K. Jr., Ari Shaffir, and various guests, seamlessly blending humor with insightful commentary. Discussions range from personal anecdotes, health advice, and unexpected experiences in comedy, to reflections on sexuality and relationships. The comedic style is characterized by sharp banter, self-reflection, and the exploration of sensitive topics such as intimacy, career aspirations, and social dynamics, creating an engaging atmosphere filled with laughter.
RFK Jr.'s presence adds a unique layer to the show, bridging serious topics with comedic context, thus appealing to a broader audience.
The podcast successfully merges humor with commentary on personal health and dietary habits, creating an engaging atmosphere that encourages laughter while addressing serious subjects.
In this episode, Ben Falcone and Melissa McCarthy join hosts Dana Carvey and David Spade in discussing their experiences within the entertainment industry. They reflect on iconic films like 'Bridesmaids' and 'Ghostbusters', share humorous anecdotes from their time on SNL, and delve into the nature of celebrity relationships. The hosts emphasize the synergy in their creative partnerships, the uniqueness of their podcast format resembling medieval radio plays, and insights into the production dynamics of modern comedy. The episode beautifully blends humor with insightful discussions about personal relationships and artistic collaboration.
The podcast 'Fly on the Wall' offers a humorous yet insightful exploration of the entertainment industry through the lens of two iconic comedians, Dana Carvey and David Spade.
The improvisational nature of the Groundlings theater not only fosters talent but also cultivates personal bonds, as showcased by McCarthy and Falcone.
On today's episode, Georgia and Karen cover the death of Sandra Birchmore.
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In this episode, Conan O'Brien converses with Alejandra from Madrid, who shares insights on her bilingualism influenced by American entertainment, her experience as a legal counsel, and the challenges of motherhood. They discuss the cultural norms of late dining in Spain, contrasting with her husband's Polish background, and emphasize the importance of self-care amidst busy family life. The humorous dialogue touches on balancing parenting and socializing, showcasing Alejandra's love for food and her struggles managing work-life balance while maintaining mental well-being through laughter and shared meals.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of humor in building rapport and enhancing communication, as seen in Alejandra's funny anecdotes about her American media consumption.
Alejandra's insights into Madrid's culture, particularly regarding dining customs, provide listeners with a deeper appreciation for cultural differences and lifestyles.
In this episode of WeWOW: The Great Indoors, Dennis and his friend Reggie attempt to stay entertained during the winter by playing a game called 'Stratogems of Elder Scrunch.' As the game progresses, they engage in humorous exchanges about boredom and companionship. The podcast also features a segment on the psychological effects of canned laughter, exploring a study from University College London about how laugh tracks influence humor perception. Finally, Mindy performs at the Banana Split comedy club, discussing the challenges of authenticity versus artificially enhanced comedic experiences, ultimately revealing the importance of genuine connections for true fulfillment and joy.
The podcast reinforces the idea that games and companionship are vital for mental well-being, especially in isolating situations like winter. It underscores the importance of social interaction to combat boredom.
The segment cleverly showcases how humor and laughter significantly impact our perception of happiness. The whimsical notion of 'canned laughter' serves as a metaphor for how external influences can alter our reality and the self-discovery process regarding fulfillment.
In this lively episode of Kill Tony, hosts Tony Hinchcliffe and Brian Redban welcome an eclectic mix of guests including seasoned comedian Dave Landau and newcomer Sketch. The various comedians share humorous anecdotes from their lives, touching on college experiences, personal challenges, and comedic misadventures. Themes such as addiction, relationship dynamics, and the absurdities of everyday life emerge throughout the performance, reflecting both light-hearted banter and deeper insights into resilience and personal growth. The spontaneous nature of the show showcases the improvisation that defines its charm, culminating in a vibrant exploration of comedy as a medium for discussing serious themes.
The episode exemplifies the fusion of different comedic styles by featuring both a veteran stand-up comedian and a first-time performer from the streaming world, creating a unique and dynamic experience.
The atmosphere of Kill Tony allows for spontaneous humor and interactions, highlighting the unpredictability that characterizes live comedy.
This week Sammy is joined by the great Nick White and Lauren Edwards Goodnight Australia: here Sammy's linktree: here Follow Nick: here Follow Lauren: here Follow Confessions: here Follow Sammy on instagram & threads: here Patreon: hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We bring the smoke he brings the laughs, as episode 27 welcomes Comedian & Actor Reedo Brown
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Duncan Trussell is a stand-up comic, host of the "Duncan Trussell Family Hour" podcast, and voice of "Hippocampus" on the television series "Krapopolis."
www.duncantrussell.com
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The episode features a lively conversation between Tony Hinchcliffe, Brian Redban, R.F.K. Jr., Ari Shaffir, and various guests, seamlessly blending humor with insightful commentary. Discussions range from personal anecdotes, health advice, and unexpected experiences in comedy, to reflections on sexuality and relationships. The comedic style is characterized by sharp banter, self-reflection, and the exploration of sensitive topics such as intimacy, career aspirations, and social dynamics, creating an engaging atmosphere filled with laughter.
RFK Jr.'s presence adds a unique layer to the show, bridging serious topics with comedic context, thus appealing to a broader audience.
The podcast successfully merges humor with commentary on personal health and dietary habits, creating an engaging atmosphere that encourages laughter while addressing serious subjects.
In this episode, Ben Falcone and Melissa McCarthy join hosts Dana Carvey and David Spade in discussing their experiences within the entertainment industry. They reflect on iconic films like 'Bridesmaids' and 'Ghostbusters', share humorous anecdotes from their time on SNL, and delve into the nature of celebrity relationships. The hosts emphasize the synergy in their creative partnerships, the uniqueness of their podcast format resembling medieval radio plays, and insights into the production dynamics of modern comedy. The episode beautifully blends humor with insightful discussions about personal relationships and artistic collaboration.
The podcast 'Fly on the Wall' offers a humorous yet insightful exploration of the entertainment industry through the lens of two iconic comedians, Dana Carvey and David Spade.
The improvisational nature of the Groundlings theater not only fosters talent but also cultivates personal bonds, as showcased by McCarthy and Falcone.
On today's episode, Georgia and Karen cover the death of Sandra Birchmore.
For our sources and show notes, visit www.myfavoritemurder.com/episodes.
Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/3UFCn1g.
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In this episode, Conan O'Brien converses with Alejandra from Madrid, who shares insights on her bilingualism influenced by American entertainment, her experience as a legal counsel, and the challenges of motherhood. They discuss the cultural norms of late dining in Spain, contrasting with her husband's Polish background, and emphasize the importance of self-care amidst busy family life. The humorous dialogue touches on balancing parenting and socializing, showcasing Alejandra's love for food and her struggles managing work-life balance while maintaining mental well-being through laughter and shared meals.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of humor in building rapport and enhancing communication, as seen in Alejandra's funny anecdotes about her American media consumption.
Alejandra's insights into Madrid's culture, particularly regarding dining customs, provide listeners with a deeper appreciation for cultural differences and lifestyles.
In this episode of WeWOW: The Great Indoors, Dennis and his friend Reggie attempt to stay entertained during the winter by playing a game called 'Stratogems of Elder Scrunch.' As the game progresses, they engage in humorous exchanges about boredom and companionship. The podcast also features a segment on the psychological effects of canned laughter, exploring a study from University College London about how laugh tracks influence humor perception. Finally, Mindy performs at the Banana Split comedy club, discussing the challenges of authenticity versus artificially enhanced comedic experiences, ultimately revealing the importance of genuine connections for true fulfillment and joy.
The podcast reinforces the idea that games and companionship are vital for mental well-being, especially in isolating situations like winter. It underscores the importance of social interaction to combat boredom.
The segment cleverly showcases how humor and laughter significantly impact our perception of happiness. The whimsical notion of 'canned laughter' serves as a metaphor for how external influences can alter our reality and the self-discovery process regarding fulfillment.
In this lively episode of Kill Tony, hosts Tony Hinchcliffe and Brian Redban welcome an eclectic mix of guests including seasoned comedian Dave Landau and newcomer Sketch. The various comedians share humorous anecdotes from their lives, touching on college experiences, personal challenges, and comedic misadventures. Themes such as addiction, relationship dynamics, and the absurdities of everyday life emerge throughout the performance, reflecting both light-hearted banter and deeper insights into resilience and personal growth. The spontaneous nature of the show showcases the improvisation that defines its charm, culminating in a vibrant exploration of comedy as a medium for discussing serious themes.
The episode exemplifies the fusion of different comedic styles by featuring both a veteran stand-up comedian and a first-time performer from the streaming world, creating a unique and dynamic experience.
The atmosphere of Kill Tony allows for spontaneous humor and interactions, highlighting the unpredictability that characterizes live comedy.
This week Sammy is joined by the great Nick White and Lauren Edwards Goodnight Australia: here Sammy's linktree: here Follow Nick: here Follow Lauren: here Follow Confessions: here Follow Sammy on instagram & threads: here Patreon: hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We bring the smoke he brings the laughs, as episode 27 welcomes Comedian & Actor Reedo Brown
For more on Coffee Blunts & Donuts check us out on social media...
Instagram: @coffeebluntsanddonuts @natarsha.tamara @2510life Youtube: @coffeebluntsanddonut
episode 439 with comedian larry fulford https://www.larryfulford.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lowercasedanger/ https://www.larryfulford.com/shop https://www.patreon.com/lowercasedanger PLEASE BE SURE TO VISIT ALL MY SPONSORS. THERE’S LINKS ABOVE. PLEASE BE SURE TO TELL THEM WE SENT YOU! PLEASE visit my PATREON at: https://www.patreon.com/scotchandgoodconversation