Comedy

A laugh-out-loud collection of stand-up specials, witty banter, improv, satire, and comedic interviews. This genre features podcasts from professional comedians, sketch performers, and humorists who tackle everything from daily life to pop culture with sharp jokes, clever storytelling, and off-the-cuff humor. Ideal for fans of quick wit, outrageous bits, and behind-the-scenes moments from the comedy world.

This Past Weekend

TPW 607 – A Conversation with a Young Amish Male on Rumspringa

🎙️ Episode Metadata   Title: “Young Amish Male – This Past Weekend with Theo Von 607 Transcript” Host: Theo Von Guest: Timothy, a young Amish male Episode Number: 607 Air Date: September 3, 2025 Notes       🧠 Main Topics and Themes   This episode focuses on a conversation between host Theo Von and a young man named Timothy, who is currently on his Rumspringa from his Amish community. The main themes revolve around exploring and demystifying Amish life, traditions, and culture from an insider’s perspective. 0:00 – Podcast Merch: Theo Von talks about new merchandise on his website, the vonstore.com, including a collaboration with a person named Bobby. 0:26 – Introducing Timothy: Theo introduces his guest, Timothy, and the unique nature of the interview. 1:10 – Language and Identity: The discussion starts with Timothy’s language, Pennsylvania Dutch, and his distinction of being “100% Amish.” 2:09 – Amish Education: Timothy explains the Amish school system, noting that education stops at the eighth grade. 3:16 – Amish and Modern Conditions: They briefly touch on what ADHD or ADD might be like in an Amish community. 4:30 – Birth and Medical Care: Timothy shares details about Amish birth practices, mentioning that babies are often born at home with a midwife, but hospital visits are permitted for emergencies. 5:03 – The “English” World: They talk about the Amish term “English” for non-Amish people and the differences in culture. 6:38 – Music and Technology: Timothy shares that he listens to music, mentioning artists like Morgan Wallen and others. 7:55 – Church and Community: The conversation shifts to the structure of the Amish church, including the role of bishops and the community-based worship that takes place in homes. 10:11 – The “Hohiller” and Australia: Timothy explains the term “Hohiller” and a story about an Amish person who moved to Australia. 12:28 – Media Consumption: They discuss classic TV shows and movies like Dukes of Hazard. 13:50 – Little House on the Prairie: Timothy mentions the TV show and its contrast with real Amish life. 15:00 – Rumspringa: A core topic of the episode, they discuss the purpose of Rumspringa and how it functions as a period of exploration before committing to the church. 16:15 – A Bishop’s Departure: Timothy recounts the story of a bishop who left the community. 20:49 – Military and Service: They discuss the Amish stance on military service. 22:31 – Pride in Identity: Timothy shares his pride in his Amish heritage. 24:16 – School Life and Daily Routine: A deeper dive into the daily life of an Amish schoolboy. 38:42 – More on Rumspringa: Further details are provided about the Rumspringa experience. 47:19 – A Helicopter Ride: Timothy shares his experience of riding in a helicopter. 1:24:52 – Misconceptions: They address and clear up common misconceptions about the Amish. 1:26:30 – Different Amish Groups: Timothy explains the diversity within the Amish community. 1:33:00 – Conclusion: The interview wraps up, with Theo thanking Timothy for sharing his story.   🧍 People   Theo Von: Host of the podcast. [Google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Theo+Von] Timothy: The guest, a young Amish male on Rumspringa. [Google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Timothy+Amish] Morgan Wallen: A country music singer mentioned by Timothy. [Google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Morgan+Wallen] Bobby: A person mentioned as collaborating on merchandise. [Google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Bobby+podcast+merch]   📍 Places   Lanesboro, Minnesota: Timothy’s hometown. [Google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Lanesboro,+Minnesota] Nashville, Tennessee: Where Theo Von’s show took place and where the podcast was recorded. [Google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Nashville,+Tennessee] Australia: Mentioned in the context of a story about an Amish person. [Google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Australia]   🛍️ Brands, Sponsors, and Products   the vonstore.com: Theo Von’s official merchandise website. Morgan Wallen: Mentioned as a musical artist.   🎭 Events and Experiences   Rumspringa: Timothy’s current life phase, a time for young Amish people to explore the outside world before committing to the church. Attending a Live Show: Timothy attended Theo Von’s live show in Nashville. Helicopter Ride: A new experience for Timothy during his travels. Staying in a City: Timothy mentions this as his first time staying in a big city and in a tall hotel.   😂 Jokes and Humor   Theo’s Impression: Theo makes a funny comment about Timothy’s laugh and how it sounds like “a dog trying to cough out a penny.” Language Barrier: Humorous moments arise from Theo’s attempts to understand Pennsylvania Dutch phrases like “Hohiller” and the concept of Amish slang.   📺 Media Mentions   Dukes of Hazard: A classic TV show Timothy has seen. Little House on the Prairie: A show mentioned that Theo and Timothy relate to. Morgan Wallen: The musical artist whose music Timothy enjoys.   🍽️ Comedy Clubs, Restaurants, Venues   Ryman Auditorium: Theo references playing the Ryman in Nashville, where Timothy attended his show. [Google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Ryman+Auditorium]   📦 Products and Items   VCR: Timothy mentions using a VCR to watch movies. Gum: An item Timothy notes he has tried during his Rumspringa. “Bobby” Merch: A clothing item sold on Theo’s website.   🎬 Comedy Sketch Ideas   A sketch about an Amish person’s first experiences with modern technology and city life. A comedy sketch about an Amish “Hohiller” attempting to navigate Australian customs. A sketch based on the story of the bishop leaving the community, from the perspective of the other community members.   📈 Search Triggers & Internet Queries   “What is Rumspringa?” “Amish military service” “Pennsylvania Dutch language” “Amish beliefs and rules” “Hohiller Amish meaning” “Amish life vs. Little House on the Prairie”   📌 Interesting Facts or Trivia   Language: The Amish speak Pennsylvania Dutch, a dialect of German. Education: Formal education stops after the eighth grade. Military: The Amish do not serve in the military, a practice that has been respected since World War I. Diversity: There are many different types of Amish communities with varying levels of strictness. Rumspringa: This period is not a wild free-for-all but a time for young people to decide if they want to join the church.   🗣️ Memorable Quotes   “We’re basically like

Comedy, This Past Weekend

Lainey Wilson on Her New Album, Whirlwind, & Life on Tour – TPW #606

More than 2 results are available in the PRO version (This notice is only visible to admin users) TPW Lainey Wilson on Her New Album, Whirlwind, & Life on Tour – TPW #606 Memphis Crisp: Solo – This Past Weekend with Theo Von #605 Jim Jefferies on Gun Laws, Australian True Crime & Comedy – TPW #604 Mariana van Zeller: Black Markets, Fentanyl & Cartels – This Past Weekend with Theo Von #603 Dusty Slay & Theo Von Talk Trailer Parks, Netflix Special “Wet Heat,” & Growing Up (Ep. 601) Gaza Doctor Aziz Rahman MD – This Past Weekend with Theo Von 602: A Firsthand Account of the Humanitarian Crisis TPW 569 – Theo Von and Andrew Schulz GUEST: Lainey Wilson Lainey Wilson is a Grammy-winning country music singer-songwriter from Baskin, Louisiana, celebrated for her blend of traditional country and modern storytelling. Born on May 19, 1992, she was inspired by classic country sounds from a young age and moved to Nashville at 19 to pursue her career, facing years of struggle and perseverance as she developed her distinctive, “too country for country” style. Her breakthrough came with the hit single “Things a Man Oughta Know,” which topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart in 2021 and marked the start of a wave of successful releases, including “Watermelon Moonshine” and “Heart Like a Truck.” Wilson’s albums Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’ and the Grammy-winning Bell Bottom Country cemented her as a rising star and earned her multiple accolades, such as CMA Entertainer of the Year in 2023 and ACM Awards Female Artist of the Year in 2023 and 2024. Wilson is known for her honest lyrics, vibrant performances, and commitment to authentic self-representation, making her a body positivity icon within country music. She has also gained attention for her acting role in the hit TV series Yellowstone and her openness about her journey, inspiring a new generation of fans and artists. Meta Data Title: Lainey Wilson | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #606 Host: Theo Von Guest: Lainey Wilson Episode Number: 606 Air Date: August 28, 2025 Main Topics and Themes Overarching Themes: Childhood memories and Louisiana culture Navigating fame and career burnout The importance of staying true to your roots The contrast between a fast-paced career and a slower, Southern lifestyle Episode Breakdown: (0:00) Introduction & The New Album: Theo introduces Lainey Wilson, and they discuss the deluxe version of her latest album, Whirlwind. (1:02) Louisiana & Childhood Stories: Lainey and Theo connect over their shared Louisiana roots, ghost stories, and growing up with ADHD. (2:48) Show Horses & Family: Lainey talks about her horse, Tex, and her family’s involvement in the rodeo. (6:18) Returning to Louisiana: Lainey discusses how it feels to return to her hometown of Baskin, Louisiana, after being in Nashville. (6:59) The Nephew Story: Lainey tells a funny story about her nephew who doesn’t like country music but says she is his favorite artist. (8:10) Dating & Relationships: They discuss Lainey’s fiancé, Devlin “Duck” Hodges, their engagement, and his personality. (9:57) Crawfish & Southern Food: The conversation turns to crawfish boils and funny myths about crawfish. (11:39) Finding Her Calling & Burnout: Lainey opens up about feeling burnt out from her career but finding a healthier balance. (14:31) Songwriting as a Child: Lainey shares a story about writing songs about “tequila and cigarettes” when she was nine years old. (15:58) Rodeo Life & Parades: They discuss their love for the rodeo and the unique parades and festivals they experienced in Louisiana. (21:15) Changes with a Busy Career: Lainey talks about her life changing and how she has had to become a businesswoman. (1:30:16) Wrangler & Golden West Boots: They discuss Lainey’s partnership with Wrangler and her new boot line, Golden West. (1:33:14) Finding Your Path: The episode closes with a conversation about navigating life’s roadblocks to find your true calling. People Theo Von: https://www.google.com/search?q=Theo%20Von Lainey Wilson: https://www.google.com/search?q=Lainey%20Wilson Hardy: https://www.google.com/search?q=Hardy%20singer-songwriter Mr. Hodges (Lainey Wilson’s fiancé): https://www.google.com/search?q=Devlin%20%22Duck%22%20Hodges David Spade: https://www.google.com/search?q=David%20Spade Places Baskin, Louisiana: Lainey Wilson’s hometown. Nashville, Tennessee: Lainey’s current home. The Myrtles Plantation (St. Francisville, Louisiana): A haunted plantation Lainey mentions. [google_search: The Myrtles Plantation St. Francisville Louisiana] Alabama: The location of the strip club incident with Hardy. Winnipeg, Canada: The location of the most recent show Lainey played with her new band. Covington, Louisiana: Mentioned by Theo as a place he spent time. Brands, Sponsors, and Products Celsius: A sponsor mentioned in the description. Jackpocket: A lottery app sponsor. Helix Sleep: A mattress company sponsor. Acorns: A financial app sponsor. Shopify: An e-commerce platform sponsor. BoomBoom: A nasal inhaler sponsor. Wrangler: Lainey Wilson has a partnership with them. Events and Experiences Country Music Hall of Fame Exhibit: Lainey got her own exhibit at the museum in Nashville. The Hardy Story: Hardy took Lainey and her crew to a strip club in Alabama, which was an unexpected and wild experience for them. The Baskin Parade: A small-town parade where the “newly single” float is a big deal. Jokes and Humor Nephew Story (6:59): Lainey’s nephew tells her he doesn’t like country music, but when she asks him who his favorite artist is, he says, “You are.” “Lord FM” (1:34:35): Lainey jokes about wanting to get “tuned in” to “the Lord FM” to find her path and overcome bad habits. Theo replies, “Let me know when that’s a station ’cause I’m gonna tune in too”. Media Mentions America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys: A Netflix docuseries mentioned in the description.  Little House on the Prairie: The show is mentioned, with Theo saying he’s heard there’s a reboot.    Search Triggers & Internet Queries “What is Lainey Wilson’s deluxe album Whirlwind?” “Lainey Wilson horse name” “Who is Lainey Wilson dating?” “Lainey Wilson fiancé Duck Hodges” “Is the Myrtles Plantation haunted?” “Lainey Wilson Wrangler collection” Other 📌 Interesting Facts or Trivia   Lainey’s horse, Tex, is 31 years old. Lainey’s father was the president of the Louisiana Rodeo Cowboys Association for 10 years. Devlin “Duck” Hodges is a former NFL player.   🗣️ Memorable Quotes

Comedy, This Past Weekend

Memphis Crisp: Solo – This Past Weekend with Theo Von #605

TPW Memphis Crisp: Solo – This Past Weekend with Theo Von #605 Jim Jefferies on Gun Laws, Australian True Crime & Comedy – TPW #604 Mariana van Zeller: Black Markets, Fentanyl & Cartels – This Past Weekend with Theo Von #603 Dusty Slay & Theo Von Talk Trailer Parks, Netflix Special “Wet Heat,” & Growing Up (Ep. 601) Gaza Doctor Aziz Rahman MD – This Past Weekend with Theo Von 602: A Firsthand Account of the Humanitarian Crisis TPW 569 – Theo Von and Andrew Schulz Based on the transcript you provided, here is a complete and structured breakdown of the podcast episode for a show notes website. 🎙️ Episode Metadata Title: This Past Weekend with Theo Von EP 605 1   Host: Theo Von 2   Guest(s): None. The episode features listener call-ins. 3   Episode Number: 605 4   Air Date: August 2025 5   🧠 Main Topics and Themes The overarching themes of the episode revolve around vulnerability, personal reflection, and finding connection in unexpected places. The host explores the concept of emotional and physical “bottoms” and the human desire for stability and purpose, contrasting it with a “bottomless” culture. Opening & Personal Reflections (0:01): Theo reflects on the passage of time and feeling burnt out from touring, describing himself as “the Lord’s lava lamp” who still shows up. 6   Observations on Philly & “Bottomless” Culture (2:00): He shares humorous anecdotes about touring in Philly and a girl he dated from there who was obsessed with “bottomless” things, from food to methadone. 7   Appreciation for Mexican People (6:12): Theo gives a “round of applause to all the Mexican people for keeping this country going,” calling them “the wind in the sail.” 8   Hulk Hogan’s Funeral & Childhood Heroes (8:43): He recounts attending Hulk Hogan’s funeral in Florida, reflecting on the profound impact professional wrestlers had on him as a child. 9   Morgan Wallen & The “Real Grammy” Idea (18:49): The host discusses Morgan Wallen’s decision not to submit his music for the Grammys, proposing that a “real Grammy” should be a hug from a grandmother. 10   Missing Texas Woman & “Restaurant Lifestyles” Theory (23:56): Theo analyzes a news story about a missing woman found living with a tribe in Scotland, theorizing that taking a woman to a certain restaurant can make her desire that lifestyle. 11   Sponsor Reads (27:26): Paid advertisements for Morgan & Morgan and Valor Recovery. 12   Radioactive Shrimp & China’s Pregnancy Robot (30:19): He reacts to news stories about radioactive shrimp from Walmart and a new Chinese pregnancy robot. 13   Listener Calls (36:14): Theo takes a series of calls from listeners seeking advice and sharing personal stories. 14   Shaky Jake & Positivity (36:42): A caller shares his struggle with seizures and thanks the podcast for helping him stay positive. 15   Dating & Lack of Kissing (39:01): A female caller asks for advice about a guy she has been dating for two months who hasn’t kissed her. 16   Fatherly Advice for a Horseshoeer (43:48): A man who works with animals seeks fatherly advice as he awaits the birth of his first child. 17   Relationship with Ex’s Parent (47:03): A caller asks if it’s okay to maintain a relationship with her ex-boyfriend’s mother. 18   Anger, Alcoholism & 12-Step Program (50:26): A caller discusses his struggles with anger and alcohol abuse. 19   Joaquin Phoenix Interview (55:27): A caller brings up Theo’s past interview with the actor. 20   Brotherly Love & “Brother’s Day” (59:01): A caller explains how the podcast helped him connect with his older brother. 21   🧍 People Theo Von: Host of the podcast. 22 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Theo+Von) Hulk Hogan: Professional wrestler whose funeral Theo attended. 23 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Hulk+Hogan) Kid Rock: Musician who attended the funeral with Theo. 24 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Kid+Rock) Dennis Rodman: Former basketball player who attended the funeral. 25 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Dennis+Rodman) Morgan Wallen: Country music artist who decided not to submit his music for the Grammys. 26 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Morgan+Wallen) Joaquin Phoenix: Actor Theo previously interviewed. 27 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Joaquin+Phoenix) Dustin Poirier: Mentioned as a retired fighter and inspiration. 28 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Dustin+Poirier) William: Theo’s childhood friend. 29 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=William+childhood+friend) Helina (Big Helina): A girl who beat Theo in a middle school spelling bee. 30 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Helina+Theo+Von+spelling+bee) Nick Hogan: Hulk Hogan’s son. 31 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Nick+Hogan) Linda Sky: Hulk Hogan’s ex-wife. 32 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Linda+Sky) Hacksaw: Wrestler mentioned at the funeral. 33 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Hacksaw+Jim+Duggan) Jimmy Hart: Wrestler mentioned at the funeral. 34 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Jimmy+Hart) Ric Flair: Wrestler mentioned at the funeral. 35 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Ric+Flair) Jim McMahon: Former NFL player mentioned in a joke. 36 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Jim+McMahon) Will Teague: Theo’s childhood friend. 37 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Will+Teague) Eddie Joe: Theo’s childhood friend. 38 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Eddie+Joe) Larry Tisdale: Theo’s childhood friend. 39 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Larry+Tisdale) Robbie Taylor: Theo’s childhood friend. 40 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Robbie+Taylor) Zack: Member of the production team. 41 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Zack+This+Past+Weekend) Shaky Jake: Listener caller who struggles with seizures. 42 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Shaky+Jake+podcast+caller) Jake Smith: Listener caller, a “horseshoeer” from the West Coast. 43 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Jake+Smith+horseshoeer) Emmy: Listener caller who asks about her ex’s mom. 44 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Emmy+listener+podcast+caller) Jake from Illinois: Listener caller who struggles with anger and alcoholism. 45 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Jake+from+Illinois+listener+podcast) Miles: Listener caller who discusses his relationship with his older brother. 46 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Miles+listener+podcast+caller) 📍 Places Philly (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania: A city where Theo recently performed and dated a woman from. 47 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Philadelphia) Rochester, New York: A city where Theo recently performed. 48 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Rochester+New+York) San Diego Oceanside, California: A city where Theo recently performed. 49 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=San+Diego+Oceanside+California) Largo, Florida: The location of Hulk Hogan’s funeral. 50 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Largo+Florida) New York City: The location where Theo’s Netflix special will be taped. 51 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=New+York+City) Fishtown, Pennsylvania: A neighborhood in Philly mentioned for “bottomless cheesecake.” 52 (Search:   https://www.google.com/search?q=Fishtown+Philadelphia) Center City, Pennsylvania: A neighborhood in Philly mentioned for

Comedy, Harland Highway Podcast

Dusty Slay and Harland Williams – Harland Highway Podcast 175

HHP Dusty Slay and Harland Williams – Harland Highway Podcast 175 What’s Ailing Us? A Comedic Deep Dive with Dr. Drew and Harland Williams – Harland Highway Podcast 173 Air Date: August 26, 2025 GUEST: Dusty Slay Dusty Slay is an American stand-up comedian known for his blue-collar storytelling style, often drawing from his own life experiences growing up in a trailer park in Opelika, Alabama. Born on May 18, 1982, Slay’s comedy centers on relatable, everyday observations with a warm, eternally optimistic outlook. Before focusing full-time on comedy, Dusty worked various jobs including pesticide salesman and waiter. He started his comedy career in the late 2000s after taking improv classes and has since become a popular live performer and TV guest. Slay is notable for being the youngest comedian to perform at the Grand Ole Opry stage in Nashville, where he now resides. He has appeared on major shows such as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Netflix’s The Standups. His first Netflix special, “Workin’ Man,” debuted in January 2024, followed by “Wet Heat” in July 2025. Dusty also hosts the “We’re Having a Good Time” podcast with his wife, Hannah, and co-hosts the Nateland Podcast alongside comedians Nate Bargatze and others. Based on the transcript of “The Harland Highway” podcast episode with guest Dusty Slay, here is a complete and structured breakdown of all relevant information for podcast show notes. 🎙️ Episode Metadata Title: DUSTY SLAY Talks farming folk, blowing, and what kind of hay is better, square or round Host: Harland Williams (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harland_Williams) Guest: Dusty Slay (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dusty_Slay) Podcast: The Harland Highway (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-harland-highway/id321980603) Episode Number: 175 Air Date: August 26, 2025 🧠 Main Topics and Themes 0:25 – 1:26: Movie Announcement: The podcast starts with a major announcement about Harland Williams’s new comedy movie, “Wingman,” which he wrote, directed, and starred in. A sneak screening will be held at the Big Bear Film Festival. 1:27 – 3:00: Sound Check and Language: A humorous discussion on the phrase “check check one two” and its potential for ethnic insensitivity, which then devolves into testing it with different nationalities. 3:01 – 5:00: Explosives and Word Power: A debate on which word sounds better for a comedy entrance: “dynamite” or “TNT,” with the conclusion that “nitroglycerin” is more powerful but too difficult to remember. 5:01 – 7:30: Dusty’s Accent and Family Dynamics: Dusty breaks down the multiple influences on his accent and shares stories about his wife mimicking his dad and his dad’s yelling. 7:31 – 10:00: Hay Baling and Farm Life: Dusty recounts his childhood on the farm, the back-breaking work of bailing “square bales,” and the technological advancement of the round baler that put him and his stepbrothers out of a job. 10:01 – 11:30: Manure Spreaders and Police Chases: A tangential discussion on manure spreaders and a humorous idea for using one to escape the police. 11:31 – 14:00: “Dust in the Wind” and Mortality: The hosts connect Dusty’s name to the classic Kansas song, leading to a philosophical discussion on mortality, the shifting concert experience, and the origins of household dust. 14:01 – 16:30: The “Scientific” Nature of Boogers: A pseudo-scientific breakdown of booger composition and the hosts’ advocacy for growing a “fingerpicking nail” for nose-picking. 16:31 – 19:00: Alabama Peach Culture and Fuzz: A light-hearted debate about the fuzz on peaches, eating the whole kiwi, and the existence of a “fuzz buster” organ in the human body. 19:01 – 21:00: “Scientific” Glasses and Whoville Profanity: Harland points out Dusty’s glasses, which Dusty explains are part of his plan to “throw people off,” followed by crude and humorous interpretations of “Horton Hears a Who.” 21:01 – 23:00: Country Music and International Themes: The hosts discuss the lyrical themes of country music, specifically mentioning Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard as exceptions to the focus on America. 23:01 – 25:00: Willie Nelson and “Advertising the Woods”: Harland recalls telling Willie Nelson a dark joke. This leads to a discussion of a strange radio ad for “the woods” and the uses of birch and magnolia leaves. 25:01 – 27:30: Pesticides and Microscopic Mites: Dusty talks about his past as a pesticide salesman and the hosts discuss the “scientific” nature of bed bugs and the mites that eat eyelash grease. 27:31 – 29:30: Ants as “Snowmen” and Wintertime Flings: A playful comparison of ants to snowmen based on their body parts, leading to a comedic reimagining of “Winter Wonderland.” 29:31 – 32:00: Dusty’s Hair and the “Blowing” Misunderstanding: Harland comments on Dusty’s long hair, which leads to a prolonged and hilarious misunderstanding about the word “blowing” (as in blow-drying). 32:01 – 34:00: Jesus, Glasses, and “Stupid Gurus”: The hosts discuss why Jesus is never depicted with glasses, leading to a general skepticism of self-proclaimed gurus. 34:01 – 35:00: Harland’s “Ass Hair” and “Butt Bun”: Harland shares a bizarre and comedic personal story about his long body hair. 35:01 – 38:00: Words from a Wooden Shoe: Sexual Chemistry: Dusty draws a card from a Dutch clog, leading him to tell a story about his relationship with a female pesticide rep from a competing company. 38:01 – 39:00: Podcast Outro and Promotion: The hosts wrap up, and Dusty promotes his work. 🧍 People Dusty Slay: Guest, comedian, actor. Russell Peters: Actor in the movie “Wingman.” Jamie Kennedy: Actor in the movie “Wingman.” Kayla Wallace: Actress in the movie “Wingman.” Shiva Negar: Actress in the movie “Wingman.” Evan Marsh: Lead actor in the movie “Wingman.” Jimmie Walker: Comedian referenced in the discussion on “TNT.” Harland Williams: Host of the podcast. Bobby Bare: Country singer mentioned. Hank Williams Jr.: Country singer mentioned. Willie Nelson: Country singer mentioned. Merle Haggard: Country singer mentioned. Jesus: Figure discussed in the context of glasses. Harland’s dad, Dusty’s dad and sister, and his wife are also mentioned. 📍 Places California, USA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California Big Bear, California, USA: https://www.bigbearlake.net/ Los Angeles, California, USA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles Charleston, South Carolina, USA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston,_South_Carolina Michigan, USA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan Alabama, USA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama Mexico: Mentioned in

Comedy, Nateland Podcast

Nateland Podcast: Ponies, Pitches & A Proposal featuring John Crist – Ep. 267

More than 2 results are available in the PRO version (This notice is only visible to admin users) NATELAND Nateland Podcast: Ponies, Pitches & A Proposal featuring John Crist – Ep. 267 Nateland Podcast: Unpacking the Generations with Comedian Ryan Hamilton – Ep. 266 Teachers, Waffle House, and Philly: A Hilarious Discussion with Mike Vecchione on Nateland GUEST: John Crist John Crist is an American stand-up comedian and viral video sensation known for his humorous takes on Christian culture and everyday life. Born on March 20, 1984, in Lilburn, Georgia, he grew up in a deeply religious family with seven siblings and was homeschooled. Crist gained widespread popularity through his comedy sketch videos on YouTube, such as “Every Parent at Disney” and “Millennial International,” which have amassed millions of views. He has opened for prominent comedians like Jeff Foxworthy, Dave Chappelle, and Seth Meyers and has performed sold-out tours across the U.S., frequently appearing on major media platforms including ESPN, CBS Sports, and Good Morning America. John Crist has released multiple comedy specials including “John Crist: Emotional Support” and “What Are We Doing?” which received millions of views on YouTube and Hulu. In addition to comedy, he authored the bestselling book “Delete That,” and hosts the podcast “Net Positive,” which features a variety of guests from comedy, music, and sports. Despite facing controversies in 2019 regarding allegations of misconduct, Crist has continued to build a successful career with a focus on clean humor and relatable content. 🎙️ Episode Metadata Episode Title: Nateland – Ep 267 – Ponies, Pitches & A Proposal Hosts: Nate Bargatze, Aaron Weber, Brian Bates Guest(s): John Crist Episode Number: 267 Air Date: (Not explicitly mentioned in the transcript) 🧠 Main Topics and Themes 0:00 – Introduction and Studio Location: Aaron Weber and Brian Bates introduce the episode from the Nateland studio in Nashville, Tennessee, and welcome guest John Crist. 2:05 – Nateland News & Weekend Recap: The hosts discuss the new season of Showcase on YouTube and a live show featuring Yakov Smirnoff. 4:28 – Titans Code of Conduct Video: The group discusses their collaboration with the Tennessee Titans on a code of conduct video, including a funny anecdote about the process. 10:09 – John’s “Net Positive” Podcast Page Taken Down by AI: John Crist shares a story about his podcast page being taken down by AI on a podcast platform. 12:46 – Aaron’s First Pitch at Arkansas Naturals Game: Aaron Weber describes his experience of throwing the first pitch at a minor league baseball game. 21:03 – John’s Engagement Proposal: John Crist reveals the detailed, elaborate story of how he proposed to his fiancée, Lydia, involving a fake award ceremony and a symphony. 38:21 – Nate’s First Pitch in Baltimore: Nate Bargatze joins the conversation to share his experience throwing a first pitch for the Baltimore Orioles, contrasting it with Aaron Weber‘s. 45:10 – Comment Roundup: The group responds to listener comments, including those about great-grandparents, historical facts, and a logo discussion. 1:02:21 – McDonald’s Meal Number Changes: The hosts and guest get sidetracked discussing the change of McDonald’s meal numbers. 1:10:00 – John’s Cowboy Camp Experience: John Crist recounts his experience at a two-day cowboy camp in Florida, detailing the activities and culture. 1:22:47 – Cowboy Attire & Prop Comedy: The conversation shifts to cowboy attire like chaps, leading into a discussion about prop comedy and the difficulty of using props in stand-up. 1:39:26 – Upcoming Tour Dates & Logos: The episode concludes with a discussion of Nate Bargatze‘s tour dates and a lighthearted debate about the importance of comedians having a logo. 🧍 People Nate Bargatze: Host of the Nateland Podcast. (Google Search Link) Aaron Weber: Co-host. (Google Search Link) Brian Bates: Co-host. (Google Search Link) John Crist: Guest. (Google Search Link) Lydia: John Crist‘s fiancée. (Google Search Link) Yakov Smirnoff: Comedian mentioned in Nateland News. (Google Search Link) Ryan Hamilton: Comedian who taped a Netflix special. (Google Search Link) Dusty Slay: Comedian mentioned for his appearance on Kill Tony. (Google Search Link) Julian: Mentioned in a story about stage outfits. (Google Search Link) Michael Jackson: Mentioned in a story about stage performance. (Google Search Link) Jeff Doron: Listener whose comment about his great-grandmother was read. (Google Search Link) Alex Pin: Listener whose comment about his great-grandmother was read. (Google Search Link) Jocko Willink: Mentioned as someone who has a “no logo” policy. (Google Search Link) 📍 Places Nashville, Tennessee: The location of the Nateland studio and where the hosts live. (Google Search Link) Baltimore, Maryland: Where Nate Bargatze threw his first pitch for the Orioles. (Google Search Link) North Carolina: Mentioned as a location John Crist was in. (Google Search Link) Arkansas: Where Aaron Weber threw his first pitch for the Arkansas Naturals. (Google Search Link) Florida: Where John Crist attended cowboy camp. (Google Search Link) Washington, D.C.: Where John Crist and his fiancée went on a trip. (Google Search Link) Colorado: Mentioned as a place John Crist was touring. (Google Search Link) The Comedy Store: Mentioned as a comedy club. (Google Search Link) New York City: Where Ryan Hamilton ‘s special was taped. (Google Search Link) Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Mentioned in a comment about Aaron Weber‘s hat. (Google Search Link) Michigan: Mentioned in a comment about Aaron Weber‘s hat. (Google Search Link) 🛍️ Brands, Sponsors, and Products Viori: Sponsor read at 15:52. No discount code mentioned. (Amazon Link) Beam’s Dream Powder: Sponsor read at 43:48. No discount code mentioned. (Amazon Link) HelloFresh: Sponsor read at 1:06:01. No discount code mentioned. (Amazon Link) I Restore Elite: Sponsor read at 1:20:22. No discount code mentioned. (Amazon Link) McDonald’s: The hosts and guest discuss changes to the numbering system for their meals. (Amazon Link) Starbucks: Mentioned in a joke. (Amazon Link) Nike: Mentioned when discussing stage outfits. (Amazon Link) 🎭 Events and Experiences 2:44: Ryan Hamilton‘s Netflix special taping in New York City. 12:46: Aaron Weber‘s first pitch at an Arkansas Naturals game. 21:03: John Crist‘s engagement proposal, which he staged as an award

Comedy, Tuesdays with Stories

Tuesdays with Stories 619 with Mark Normand & Joe List – SOHOBO

More than 2 results are available in the PRO version (This notice is only visible to admin users) TWS Tuesdays with Stories 619 with Mark Normand & Joe List – SOHOBO Tuesdays with Stories 618 with Mark Normand & Joe List: Jokes, Docs, and Dates Tuesdays with Stories #617: Travel Disasters, E-Bikes, and Kooks with Mark Normand & Joe List The episode, titled “Sohobo,” is a classic installment of Tuesdays With Stories! with hosts Mark Normand and Joe List. They transform everyday chaos into humorous stories, from bizarre touring logistics to urban run-ins. The show’s appeal comes from the hosts’ natural, unfiltered rapport and their ability to find comedy in the mundane. Episode Insights The conversation is a free-flowing, stream-of-consciousness style, where one comment can trigger a long story or a spontaneous tangent. The hosts pull from their personal lives as touring comedians and new parents, giving the show a raw, intimate feel. A central theme is the complex relationship with New York City, which they portray as both a “hell hole” and a “great city.” Joe List describes it as frustrating and dangerous, while later praising its spontaneity and convenience. This duality shows that for the hosts, New York is an engine of creative material tied to its inherent madness. Another key theme is Mark Normand‘s passive, non-confrontational persona. His stories highlight his placid response to aggression, which is a core part of his comedic formula. This is subverted when a woman he accidentally splatters with chocolate coconut water responds with kindness, a moment that disorients him as much as anticipated anger would have. Episode Metadata The episode is titled “Sohobo | Tuesdays With Stories #619 w/ Mark Normand & Joe List.” Mark Normand is a comedian and actor from New Orleans, and Joe List is a comedian and actor from Massachusetts. The show is produced by Chuck, who is a recurring character in their banter. Main Topics & Themes Episode Segmentation with Timestamps Timestamp (s) Segment Title Summary 0:00 – 1:24 Intro Banter The hosts open with “fake banter” and joke about their producer, Chuck. 1:25 – 10:22 Mark Normand‘s “Bike Path Karen” Incident Mark Normand recounts an extended confrontation with an aggressive woman while riding his e-bike. 10:23 – 12:12 Joe List‘s Hamptons Gig & Ari Shaffir Joe List discusses a show in the Hamptons and contrasts his touring life with that of Ari Shaffir. 12:13 – 19:28 The Shroom Dealer & Mumford & Sons Joe List details a convoluted process for acquiring psilocybin mushrooms from a “scraggly looking” dreadlocked dealer. 19:29 – 21:55 The Great Ape Debate The hosts go on a tangent to determine the scientific difference between an ape and a monkey. 21:56 – 27:10 The Shroom Trip & The Watchmen Joe List explains his anxiety-filled trip at the concert. 27:11 – 31:48 Sponsor Reads The hosts deliver ad reads for Factor Meals and BetterHelp. 31:49 – 41:29 The NYC Sickness “Super Spreader Event” Mark Normand and Joe List discuss a widespread illness that afflicted the NYC comedy scene after a party hosted by Joe List. 41:30 – 53:57 The Dave Matthews Band Debacle Joe List recounts a hostile encounter with a parking attendant in New Hampshire and leaving the show early. 53:58 – 1:01:09 Mark Normand‘s Chocolate Coconut Water Incident Mark Normand tells a story about accidentally spilling a drink on a woman and being met with kindness. 1:01:10 – 1:04:36 The Hobo with the Hundo Mark Normand describes a perplexing encounter with a homeless man staring at a hundred-dollar bill. 1:04:37 – End Plugs The episode concludes with the hosts promoting their tour dates and special projects. People Mark Normand: The co-host, an American comedian and actor. Joe List: The co-host, a fellow American comedian. Chuck: The show’s producer. Earl Weaver: An American baseball manager. Mark Normand compares an aggressive woman to him. Dusty Rhodes: A professional wrestler. Mark Normand uses this comparison for the woman who confronted him. Erykah Badu: A singer mentioned in a pun. Ruby: A mutual friend of the hosts who arranged the mushroom delivery. Sarah Tollemache: Joe List‘s wife, a comedian. Ari Shaffir: A comedian and podcaster compared to Anthony Bourdain. Anthony Bourdain: The late chef and traveler. Ari Shaffir‘s lifestyle is likened to his. Jerry Seinfeld: The American comedian mentioned in two different contexts. Jackson Browne: A singer-songwriter from a joke on The Simpsons. Adam Sandler: A comedian and actor Joe List compares Dave Matthews to. Elvis Presley: The “King of Rock and Roll,” whose impression Joe List does. George W. Bush: The 43rd U.S. President. Mark Normand jokes that he looks like an ape. Matthew Salacuse: An American photographer and friend of the hosts. Charlie Salacuse: Matthew Salacuse‘s son. Harry Dunn: The character played by Jeff Daniels in Dumb and Dumber. Louis C.K. & Bobby Kelly: Comedians and friends of the hosts. Tom Dustin: A comedian and Joe List‘s long-time friend. Bill Burr: The American comedian who praised Tom Dustin‘s documentary. Johnny Knoxville: The co-creator of Jackass. Brad Rohrer: The co-host of Joe List‘s other podcast, Funbearable. Products Factor Meals: A meal delivery service. BetterHelp: An online therapy platform. Starbucks: The coffee shop Chuck is sent to. Chipotle: A fast-casual restaurant chain. McDonald’s: The fast-food chain. Wonderbread: A brand of sliced bread. Bathing Ape: A Japanese clothing line. Nissan Sentra: The model of car Joe List owns. Narragansett Beer: A brewery from Rhode Island. Toms: A shoe brand Mark Normand expresses disdain for. Chocolate Coconut Water: The item that explodes and covers a woman. Chapters 0:00 – Introduction & Neighborhood Observations The hosts, Mark Normand and Joe List, begin with fake banter and welcome Chuck, who is getting coffee. They describe the neighborhood as “beautiful” but then clarify it’s “pretty black” and not very diverse. Joe mentions a recent incident he had while riding his bike. 2:34 – The Importance of Helmets & Bike Path Issues Joe discusses losing his helmet and the importance of wearing one, comparing it to a condom for safety.

Comedy, We Might Be Drunk

We Might Be Drunk Podcast with Greg Fitzsimmons: Tour Tales, Tipping & The Art of Comedy

WMBD We Might Be Drunk Podcast with Greg Fitzsimmons: Tour Tales, Tipping & The Art of Comedy Patton Oswalt Gets Not Drunk with Sam Morril & Mark Normand – We Might Be Drunk Podcast Mike Lawrence & Mike Vecchione on We Might Be Drunk | Full Episode Notes Podcast Episode Details We Might Be Drunk Podcast (Greg Fitzsimmons w/ Mark Normand & Sam Morril) Hosts Mark Normand Sam Morril Guest Greg Fitzsimmons Episode Number Not Specified Air Date Aug 24, 2025 Episode Summary & Topics The We Might Be Drunk Podcast episode featuring guest Greg Fitzsimmons covers a variety of topics, often blending personal anecdotes with observations on the comedy industry and modern life. The episode can be segmented and summarized as follows: Main Topics and Themes 00:00 – 02:30: Opening & Greg Fitzsimmons Joins / Fitzsimmons, Spaghettes, and Boston Comedy’s Sobering Past Mark Normand and Sam Morril welcome Greg Fitzsimmons, an old friend and fellow comedian, noting his early recognition in the New York comedy scene. They try a drink called a “spaghette,” described as Miller High Life beer with Campari, jokingly referring to it as the “Aperol Spritz for men”. Greg Fitzsimmons reveals his 35 years of sobriety, leading to a discussion about the Boston comedy scene where young comics with driver’s licenses would transport headliners with DUIs to gigs outside the city. 02:30 – 05:50: Early Days in Comedy & New York Stories / Comedy Origins and the Rat Nightmare The comedians reminisce about the tough early days of their careers in New York and Boston, including the struggle for stage time and recognition. Greg shares an anecdote about the “spaghette” drink and his sobriety. Sam Morril begins a lengthy and comedic story about a rat infestation in his apartment, detailing his terrifying experience and subsequent attempts to get rid of it. 05:50 – 09:40: The Spaghette Drink & Sober Stories / Wild Nights, Cocaine, and Rat Nightmares The discussion revisits the “spaghette” drink, with the hosts playfully trying to get Greg to taste it, while he reaffirms his sobriety. Greg shares a personal story about his past cocaine use, noting that being broke helped him quit due to the expense. Sam Morril continues his rat nightmare saga, describing his frustration with exterminators and a frightening experience of thinking the rat was in his bed. 09:40 – 13:10: Wild Nights, Cocaine, and Young Comics / Sheen, Spoofs, and the Rat Nightmare Greg discusses his past cocaine use, highlighting its expense as a “brake” on the habit. The conversation transitions to Charlie Sheen’s role in Scary Movie 3 and the comedic style of spoof movies, praising the “dead straight” delivery of actors like Leslie Nielsen and George Kennedy in The Naked Gun. Sam Morril continues his rat problem narrative, detailing his difficulties with exterminators and a harrowing account of a friend who killed a rat by pushing a dresser into it. 13:10 – 20:00: Charlie Sheen, Scary Movie, Spoof Movies / Naked Gun, Comedy Acting & Old School Jokes The comedians delve into spoof movies, discussing the comedic genius of Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun and the importance of deadpan delivery. They recount a joke about “manslaughter” from the film. The challenges of writing a new hour of stand-up comedy are discussed, emphasizing the discipline required to start from scratch and avoid old material. Sam Morril provides further updates on his rat saga, including the exterminator bringing hockey sticks to kill the rats. 20:00 – 27:00: Naked Gun, Comedy Acting & Old School Jokes / Rat Nightmares & Exterminator Adventures The discussion on spoof movies continues, with comparisons of Leslie Nielsen’s “dead straight” delivery to other comedians trying to “juice it”. Sam Morril further details his escalating war against the rat, including the “Rat King” exterminator using hockey sticks, and a friend’s story of killing a rat with a dresser. 27:00 – 34:40: Rat Nightmares & Exterminator Adventures / Rat Tales & NYC Pest Control Sam’s rat saga reaches new levels, with discussions about finding competent exterminators, his nightmare of a rat in his bed, and other rat experiences shared by friends. They joke about the exterminator’s brutal methods, including using hockey sticks, and jokingly refer to him as the “Rat King”. 34:40 – 42:10: Rat Tales & NYC Pest Control / NYC Boroughs, Dive Bars & Local Culture The rat infestation in Sam’s apartment remains a central topic, with stories about various exterminators and shared rat experiences. The conversation shifts to the craft of stand-up comedy, particularly the challenges of writing new material and gaining momentum, comparing it to starting a bicycle. They discuss the ephemeral nature of topical jokes (e.g., Olympics material) and the value of “evergreen” jokes, mentioning the New York Post as a “premise machine” for material. 42:10 – 47:50: NYC Boroughs, Dive Bars & Local Culture / NYC’s Controversial Planner and Comedy Craft The hosts and guest discuss Robert Moses, a powerful and controversial urban planner in New York City, referencing the book The Power Broker. They highlight his racist legacy, such as building low overpasses to prevent city buses from reaching Jones Beach. The conversation returns to comedy writing and touring, emphasizing the discipline of creating new material and using the New York Post as a “premise machine”. They briefly mention touring in Dayton, Ohio, humorously calling it “methy as fuck”. 47:50 – 53:00: “Naked Gun” & Spoof Movie Humor / Growing Up: Old NY, High School Stories The discussion focuses on The Naked Gun and the art of spoof movie humor, particularly the effectiveness of casting serious dramatic actors like Leslie Nielsen in comedic roles for a deadpan delivery. They share jokes from the movie and mention Scary Movie 3 and Airplane!. A sponsored segment for the clothing brand Quint is included. 53:00 – 57:50: Growing Up: Old NY, High School Stories Greg Fitzsimmons shares stories about growing up in Tarrytown, New York, a town he describes as having a “right and wrong side of the tracks” dynamic. He

Comedy, Giggly Squad

Giggly Squad – Giggling about showgirls, summering, and life in your 30s

GIGGLY Giggly Squad – Giggling about showgirls, summering, and life in your 30s Giggly Squad – Bonus Giggly Hotline: burritos, zaddys, and gossip Giggly Squad – Pet Psychics and Aura Readings 🎙️ Episode Metadata   Title: Giggling about showgirls, summering, and life in your 30s Hosts: Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo Episode Number: Not specified Air Date: August 19, 2025   🧠 Main Topics and Themes   0-84: The “Unprepared” Dynamic The hosts open the show, acknowledging that their podcast is unscripted and that they “don’t get ready” for it, playfully calling it “Giggly NPR.” 84-900: The Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce “PR” Debate Hannah and Paige discuss the viral relationship between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. They debate whether it’s a genuine romance or a carefully orchestrated publicity stunt, drawing comparisons to other celebrity relationships. 900-1110: Health & Wellness with One Medical Hannah shares a personal story about a UTI and her positive experience using the One Medical app to get a quick and easy prescription. 1110-1500: Life in Your 30s vs. Your 20s The hosts reflect on the differences between their 20s and 30s, highlighting a newfound confidence and a “not giving a f*ck” attitude, especially when it comes to dancing. 1500-1800: Pop Culture: Almond Nails & AI The hosts discuss the millennial trend of “almond nails” and their shared dislike for AI-generated videos. 1800-2160: Humorous Stories about Summering Paige tells a funny anecdote about playing a game with her toddler niece that felt like “community theater.” 2160-2700: Ravioli & Food Discussion Hannah talks about her love for ravioli and how it’s her “safe space,” which leads to a brief mention of Auntie Anne’s Pretzels. 2700-3300: Pop Culture & Random Thoughts The conversation shifts to the Amish community and the documentary Bama Rush, as well as the irony of talking for an hour on a podcast. 3300-End: Cat Mom Life The hosts wrap up the episode by discussing their cats, mentioning a new cat named Boots and referencing a previous episode about cat readings.   🧍 People   Hannah Berner: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/giggly-squad/id1536352412 Paige DeSorbo: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/giggly-squad/id1536352412 Gary: https://www.google.com/search?q=Gary+Giggly+Squad Taylor Swift: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift Travis Kelce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Kelce Jason Kelce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Kelce Kylie Kelce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kylie_Kelce Kacey Musgraves: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kacey_Musgraves Lizzo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizzo Megan Thee Stallion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Thee_Stallion Grace: https://www.google.com/search?q=Grace+Giggly+Squad   📍 Places   New Jersey: https://www.google.com/search?q=New+Jersey The Hamptons: https://www.google.com/search?q=The+Hamptons   🛍️ Brands, Sponsors, and Products   One Medical: https://www.google.com/search?q=One+Medical Auntie Anne’s Pretzels: https://www.google.com/search?q=Auntie+Anne%27s+Pretzels   🎭 Events and Experiences   The Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce PR Relationship: A discussion about their public relationship and the speculation around it being a strategic PR move. Hannah’s UTI Story: Hannah shares her personal story of getting a UTI and using the One Medical app to get a quick and easy solution. Paige’s Toddler “Improv” Story: Paige tells a funny story about playing a game with her niece that she likens to “community theater.”   😂 Jokes and Humor   Running Gag – The “Unprepared” Podcast: The hosts frequently joke about their lack of preparation, saying “we don’t get ready.” Humorous Observation – Life in Your 30s: Hannah’s relatable observation about being in your 30s and not caring what people think, especially when it comes to dancing. Quote – “Community Theater”: Paige’s comparison of playing a game with a toddler to “community theater” is a memorable and funny punchline.   📺 Media Mentions   Showgirls: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114436/ Bama Rush: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27236894/ YouTube Series: https://www.youtube.com/@GigglySquad   🍽️ Comedy Clubs, Restaurants, Venues   None mentioned.   📦 Products and Items   Tanning oil: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tanning+oil Ravioli: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=ravioli Almond nails: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=almond+nails   🎬 Comedy Sketch Ideas   The “Unprepared” Podcast: A sketch where the hosts are completely unprepared, making up facts and stories on the spot while pretending to be experts. Dancing in Your 30s vs. Your 20s: A skit that visually contrasts the self-conscious, careful dance moves of a 20-year-old with the uninhibited dancing of a 30-year-old.   📈 Search Triggers & Internet Queries   What are almond nails? What is the Bama Rush documentary about? Is Taylor Swift dating Travis Kelce? What is the One Medical app? How to get a UTI prescription fast?   📌 Interesting Facts or Trivia   The hosts reveal their podcast is completely unscripted and they “wing it” every week. The convenience of modern healthcare, specifically using an app for a quick prescription, is highlighted.   🗣️ Memorable Quotes   “It feels like the teacher just called your name and you’re like, ‘Okay, time to wing some shit.’” (56) “We can’t be managed.” (9) “I feel like I’m 34 and I don’t have to be cool anymore.” (1140) “Almond nails are so millennial.” (1560) “It feels like community theater at its finest.” (1800) “I’ve been so busy summering and I’m not even doing anything.” (3555)   ✂️ Clip Ideas (Under 90 Seconds)   90-180: The “Showgirl” discussion about Taylor Swift. 900-1020: Hannah’s positive experience using the One Medical app for her UTI. 1140-1230: The hosts’ observations about being in their 30s and not caring what people think. 1560-1650: The hosts’ debate on “almond nails” being a millennial trend. 1800-1890: Paige’s funny story about playing with her niece.   📢 Calls to Action   The hosts mention their YouTube series and newsletter. They also reference a previous sponsored episode. Transcript 0:00 You know, we’re making art here. Sup, gigglers. Gary, fix the Wi-Fi. Manifest that [ __ ] We can’t be managed. 0:11 I mean, the day just got away from me. Hello, my glowing aura gigglers. I’ve 0:17 hope you all recovered from our cat readings from last week. Welcome back to Giggly NPR. 0:24 I know that we say like, “Okay, let’s start the pod.” But every time then you actually start I’m like oh my god I’m 0:29 not ready. Okay. Can I say my most intrusive thought? Can I remember like what we don’t get 0:36 ready. We don’t get ready. But my intrusive thought is like it hit me like yesterday that like a lot of people listen to this 0:42 podcast. No. Sometimes I get actually I

Comedy, Giggly Squad

Giggly Squad – Bonus Giggly Hotline: burritos, zaddys, and gossip

GIGGLY Giggly Squad – Bonus Giggly Hotline: burritos, zaddys, and gossip Giggly Squad – Pet Psychics and Aura Readings Here are the top three products that listeners would likely want to buy: Dunkin’ Refreshers: The hosts mention these drinks multiple times as their go-to beverage, especially the ones with B vitamins. The episode is sponsored by Dunkin’, and the hosts directly praise the product for making them feel “energized and refreshed.” Tattoos: One of the listeners shares a summer story about a day that began with her and her friends getting tattoos. The specific type of tattoo mentioned is a “clip art shape,” which might inspire listeners to look into getting a simple design. Chipotle Burrito: A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a listener’s story about a burrito being thrown into her car. The hosts’ humorous and detailed reactions to the burrito—praising its size and describing it as a “literal brick”—would likely make listeners crave a Chipotle burrito. Episode Description   In this extra special episode, hosts Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo dive into the “Giggly News Network” to answer listener questions and share hilarious stories—all while chugging their favorite Dunkin’ Refreshers. First up, a listener asks for advice on her relationship with a “Zaddy” who claims his mother hates her without ever meeting her. Later, the girls give tips on how to turn your man into a certified gossip king before reacting to a story about a Chipotle burrito disaster from a college listener.   Episode Breakdown   0:00 – 1:04: Hannah and Paige start the show literally sweating and craving their Dunkin’ Refreshers. They introduce the special segment for listener call-ins and thank Dunkin’ for making it possible. 1:05 – 2:22: A listener named Jess, a 32-year-old going through a divorce, asks for advice about her new 46-year-old boyfriend (her “Zaddy”). She’s concerned that after a year and a half, she still hasn’t met his family, and he claims his mother hates her. She also mentions that her ex-husband is dating a woman with her same name, but spelled with a “K.” 2:23 – 5:07: The hosts react to Jess’s call. They love the fact that she can now say “my ex-husband” and joke that it’s a “rich” thing to do. They advise her to break up with her “Zaddy,” pointing out that it’s a major red flag for a 46-year-old to let his mother control his life. 5:08 – 7:44: The next listener asks for advice on how to get her boyfriend to be a better gossip. Hannah and Paige offer humorous “training” tips, like texting him questions to ask and “gamifying” social situations to get him invested in the drama. 7:45 – 9:53: Hannah shares a story she heard from an Uber driver about how couples talk badly about the people they just left. This leads the hosts to muse about how therapists must have a hard time not gossiping with their clients. 9:54 – 10:50: The hosts discuss the importance of having new stories and gossip to keep a relationship interesting. They close the segment with a shout-out to Dunkin’ Refreshers for their B vitamins and energizing qualities. 10:51 – 12:41: A new listener calls in with a summer story from her college days. While driving home in a Dodge Neon after getting tattoos with her friends, they were flirting with a car full of boys who, at a red light, threw a full Chipotle burrito into their window, causing a massive mess. 12:42 – 16:44: Hannah and Paige react to the burrito story, expressing their mock outrage over the disrespect shown to the food. They joke about the boys’ motives and how men in groups often act to impress each other. 16:45 – 18:20: The hosts wrap up the episode by discussing the confusing hairstyles of young boys today, including “backwards mullets” and perms. They joke about how they would react if they had teenage sons and end the episode by thanking their listeners and their sponsor, Dunkin’.   Memorable Quotes   “Say it, don’t spray it.” – Paige “I’m actually mad I didn’t get married, just to be like, my ex-husband.” – Paige “It’s impossible to dislike someone you’ve never met.” – Hannah “Kids with a bike are not to be trusted.” – Hannah   Calls to Action   Submit your summer stories for a chance to win free Giggly Squad merch in collaboration with Dunkin’ at gigglysummer.com.   Related Episodes   Check out more listener stories in “Giggly Squad Live from Boston.” Transcript  0:00 Okay, I’m literally sweating. I actually 0:02 want to put this refresher like on my 0:04 neck. 0:05 Paige never sweats. So, this is 0:07 incredible that this is happening. Wait, 0:09 that looks so good. We’ve been chugging 0:11 our Duncan refreshers. I don’t think you 0:13 can overdose. I looked into it. I just 0:16 love that you can customize it cuz you 0:17 know, like we don’t like to play by the 0:18 rules. 0:19 You love customizing. 0:20 Oh my god, I go off. But I wasn’t that 0:22 like insane kid that would go the soda 0:25 machine and put all of it in. 0:27 And that’s why your mom started watering 0:28 down your drinks. Yeah, because I would 0:30 like be bashing my head against the 0:31 wall. So much energy. But yeah, kids who 0:33 did that now are um someone check on 0:36 them. Someone check on them. 0:37 But I’m excited because now we’re doing 0:39 extra episodes and the girls have 0:40 written in and called in and ask their 0:43 advice questions. So 0:44 we love love hearing from the gigglers 0:46 because we forget that people listen. 0:48 We just yap yap yap yap. And now we 0:50 realize like oh my god there’s there is 0:52 so much more to the conversation. Thank 0:54 you for coming to our news network. 0:56 Let’s have some call-ins. Grace, you can 0:58

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