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Allen Strickland Williams, Texas born, is a comedian and writer who now resides in Los Angeles. He has performed stand-up twice on Conan and on Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents and was named one of their Comics to Watch. He has appeared on Adult Swim’s The Last Open Mic at the End of the World, Netflix’s Cooking on High, Viceland’s Flophouse, and The Top 14 Greatest Valentine’s Day Movies of All Time on the CW. He has been funny at South by Southwest, Moontower Comedy Festival, Funny or Die’s Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, RIOT Festival, and more. He has written for Unmatched (2019) and Now Leaving Castle Rock (2019) and appeared on an episode of on Nothin's Easy (2015). He has appeared as a guest on Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast (2019). | Guest | |
Mark McConville is a director and casting director. | Guest | |
Comedian. Writer (Shrill, High Fidelity, Crashing, Adam Ruins Everything, Spongebob). Host of KCRW’s Lost Notes. | Guest | |
Cameron Esposito is an actor and podcaster known for her show Take My Wife & podcast Queery. She also co-hosts the stand-up comedy podcast Put Your Hands Together. | Guest | |
Paul R. Gilmartin is a stand-up comedian, podcast host, and television personality. | Guest | |
Matthew James Gourley is an American actor, comedian, and podcaster best known for his work on the Superego and Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend podcasts and Drunk History. | Guest | |
Paul F. Tompkins is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He gained recognition for his work on the sketch comedy show Mr. Show with Bob and David and as a frequent guest on shows like Best Week Ever. Tompkins is also well-known for his extensive work in podcasting, including hosting The Pod F. Tompkast and co-hosting the popular Spontaneanation podcast. He has appeared in films like There Will Be Blood (2007) and television shows such as BoJack Horseman, where he voiced the character Mr. Peanutbutter. | Guest | |
Phil Hendrie is an American radio personality, actor, and voiceover artist.He is widely known for his voiceover talent throughout the radio and film industry. He came to prominence in the 1990s hosting The Phil Hendrie Show, a radio talk show where he portrayed both himself as a calm, rational host while simultaneously portraying any of several outrageous and offensive characters who would engage in debates with Hendrie and callers to the show. | Guest | |
Chris Stedman is an American writer who serves as the executive director of the Yale Humanist Community at Yale University. He is known for his book Faitheist. | Guest | |
Vanessa is a writer improvisor producer actor hyphenate hyphenate based in Los Angeles. She wants to make things and learn to have healthy boundaries, while still "being fun." You can hear her voice in some things, and sometimes even see her in other things. She co-hosted Nerdist Network’s Pop My Culture Podcast and Earwolf’s Totally Mommy. Her goal is to establish a place for artists to thrive and audience members to enjoy great shows… and even greater popcorn. Currently, she is developing comedy content for television and digital, continuing to book and produce live variety shows, and performing regularly around town. | Guest | |
Tom Scharpling is an American comedian, television writer, producer, music video director, and radio host. He is best known for hosting the long-running radio show "The Best Show with Tom Scharpling," which aired on WFMU from 2000 to 2013 and later returned as a podcast. Scharpling's work in television includes writing and producing for the acclaimed series "Monk," for which he earned several accolades. He has also directed music videos for artists such as The New Pornographers and Ted Leo. Known for his sharp wit and unique comedic voice, Scharpling has built a dedicated fan base through his diverse contributions to entertainment. His memoir, "It Never Ends: A Memoir with Nice Memories!" was published in 2021, offering insights into his life and career. | Guest | |
Jesse Thorn is an American radio host, podcast producer, and entrepreneur. He hosts Bullseye with Jesse Thorn on NPR and the long-running podcast Jordan, Jesse, Go!. Thorn is also the founder of Maximum Fun, a podcast network that produces a variety of shows, spanning comedy, culture, and advice. He has also helped launch successful shows like My Brother, My Brother and Me. | Guest | |
Jeremy Smith is a writer and film critic, known by his former secret identity of Mr. Beaks, a longtime writer, columnist, critic for Ain’t It Cool News and others, he is also a co-host of Fire Talk With Me Podcast. | Guest | |
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Bryan is a comedian, actor and writer living in Los Angeles. He is the co-hosts and co-creator of the THROWING SHADE podcast, live show and TV show. | Guest | |
Jon Ronson is a Welsh journalist and documentary filmmaker whose works include The Men Who Stare at Goats (2004) and The Psychopath Test (2011). He has been described as a gonzo journalist, becoming a faux-naïf character in his stories. | Guest | |
Erin Gibson is an expert at mixing social commentary, political satire and vagina jokes, into neat little comedy packages. Base in Los Angeles, she co-hosts & co-created "Throwing Shade" the award winning political absurdist comedy podcast and the live show & TV show by the same name. | Guest | |
James Christian Urbaniak is an American actor, voice actor and host of the Getting On with James Urbaniak show. | Guest |
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