Going from Catholic school to public school to getting kicked out of school, Walsh shares how figuring out pretty early on that threats of things going on his permanent record were bullshit seemed to get him into trouble growing up. Each week host John Roy sits down with a comedian and finds out what they were like in high school, starting with the question “What were you doing when you were 14?” This week, Brendon Walsh is on the show to talk about growing up (and getting beat up) in Philly. Which is why it takes a truly unique concept for one to stand out and stay interesting. Leigh: If you’re reading this you probably already know how many podcasts there are right now.
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The ladies also discuss marriage-from Jenny’s love role models, her grandparents to their own marriages, which range in length from 2 to 21 years-and how to keep it fresh (like by having sex in the bathroom of a Church’s Fried Chicken.) By the end you’ll be touched and probably wondering how many penises are on your subway car. Jenny hadn’t cried yet that day, but that quickly changes as they delve into the things that make her weep including a scene from The Tree of Life, the song “On the Street Where You Live” from My Fair Lady, and First Aid Kit’s “Cedar Lane.” Jenny also talks about her mom’s loom, how all her serious relationships were with people whose parents were psychotherapists, and sobbing in Asheville, North Carolina. We hope to have your ears permanently plugged with the best in aural comedy.Įlizabeth: After talking about music that makes them cry while working out with psychotherapist/spin instructor Elizabeth Hill, Susan Orlean and Sarah Thyre welcome actress, comedian, and huge crybaby Jenny Slate.
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Each week our crack team of podcast enthusiasts and specialists and especially enthusiastic people will pick their favorites. There are a lot of great shows and each has a lot of great episodes, so we want to highlight the exceptional, the noteworthy.
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We’re here to make it a bit smaller, a bit more manageable. The comedy podcast universe is ever expanding, not unlike the universe universe.