72. Drew Barrymore: Do What You Love

72. Drew Barrymore: Do What You Love

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212. Pete Holmes Returns: Selling Crepes at a Junkyard

This week, Pete joins the pod to talk about his new special “Silly Silly Fun Boy,” work out more jokes, and of course roast Mike a lot more. The two discuss the concept of comedy justice, the benefits of a YouTube special, and why there’s no music for rich people. Plus, against a ...  Show more

211. Nish Kumar Returns: Dinosaurs Before the Meteor

British comedian Nish Kumar returns to the podcast to discuss the humbling nature of stand-up comedy, lessons learned from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and more. Nish explains the concept of his new tour, “Angry Humour From a Really Nice Guy,” and how he finds the comedy within ...  Show more

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