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#2445 - Bert Kreischer

Bert Kreischer is a comedian, actor, host of “The Bertcast” and “Something’s Burning,” and co-host of “2 Bears, 1 Cave” with Tom Segura. His new show, “Free Bert,” is streaming on Netflix. He will be touring in 2026 with the “Permission to Party” tour.www.netflix.com/title/816961 ...  Show more

#2444 - Andrew Wilson

Andrew Wilson has participated in thousands of debates on political, cultural, and religious topics. He is the host of “The Crucible” and proprietor of its associated online school, Debate University.www.youtube.com/@The_Cruciblewww.rumble.com/c/TheCruciblewww.thecrucible.videoww ...  Show more

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