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Guy Branum: Small Town Tales (The Andy Richter Call-In Show)

Actor and comedian Guy Branum joins Andy Richter to talk your SMALL TOWN TALES! Want to call in? Fill out our Google Form at BIT.LY/CALLANDYRICHTER or dial 855-266-2604 with whatever you want to discuss! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for informatio ...  Show more

Writer Lauren Hough on Her Cross-Country Road Trip and New Book

New York Times best-selling author Lauren Hough returns to the show to discuss her observations driving across the country with her dog Woody, how a speeding ticket turned into a warrant for her arrest in South Carolina, befriending Andy on Twitter back in the day, and much more. ...  Show more

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