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The comedy podcast universe is ever expanding, not unlike the universe universe.
Were here to make it a bit smaller, a bit more manageable.
Each week, our crack team of podcast enthusiasts and specialists and especially enthusiastic people will pick their favorites.
We hope to have your ears permanently plugged with the best in aural comedy.
The show closes out by playing The Good, the Bad, and the WTF about breaking stereotypes.
Its a must-listen conversation for anyone interested in Asian-American representation in Hollywood or any representation at all.
To get fully caught up on the Dunstassaince, theGeorge Civeris episodeis required listening.
In the case of podcasting, some may say the same thing.
The Comedy Bang Bang if you will.
Show, even the biggest Aukermaniacs will learn something new about the comedian here.
For me, this conversation really kicks into gear when they dive into the history of Earwolf.
Aukerman is quick to say that without co-founder Jeff Ullrich, the web link may not have survived.
And what better way to celebrate Endsommar than with a deep dive intoMidsommar?
A night caller from Sweden even sends in details about the real-life Midsommar festivals connection to grisly deaths.
Many laughs are had at the expense ofI, Claudiusand other old Hollywood inspiration for the special.
New home or not,Night Callis back squarely in its cozy groove.
Each week, Drezfalez invites a guest to share their personal ghost story while she thoroughly interviews them.
Servidio-Schwinn also discusses her various skills, which range from in-person cleansings to social media readings.
While Servidio-Schwinn takes this very seriously, the notion of fighting psychics elicits an expected laugh from Drezfalez.
Another thing Servidio-Schwinn takes seriously is theConjuringfranchise.
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