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A podcast devoted to the hit Showtime series Dexter, delving into the journey of Dexter Morgan, the serial killer hiding in plain sight as a police blood spatter expert in Miami. With episode commentary and plotline and character analysis, this is a perfect companion to the tv show. Email feedback to dissectingdexter@gmail.com or follow on Twitter @dissectdexter
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Actor/comedian Connor Ratliff (The Chris Gethard Show, UCB, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) embarks upon a quest to solve a very stupid mystery that has haunted him for two decades: why Tom Hanks fired him from a small role in the 2001 HBO mini-series, Band Of Brothers.
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If you like to ask questions, dive beneath the surface, and learn about fascinating individuals, you’ve found your home. Join Nick Standlea for long-form conversations with authors, entrepreneurs, creators, athletes, scientists, entertainers, and other brilliant guest experts. You can follow Nick and the show on Instagram: @NickStandlea. A little bit about Nick: He earned a perfect score on the SAT, but thinks standardized tests are overrated. He won grants to teach kids to surf in China, ex ...
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Big Jay Oakerson and Robert Kelly invite listeners and friends to come and hang out by The Bonfire as the blunt and candid duo talk about everything from comedy and entertainment to sports; sharing their stories from the road doing stand-up and giving fans a chance to call in and give their opinions on the topics of the day. SUBSCRIBE NOW for the best of The Bonfire w/ Big Jay Oakerson & Robert Kelly and listen live every Monday through Thursday at 5pm Eastern/2pm Pacific only on SiriusXM’s ...
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Grammy award winning musician, and actor Kyle Gass (Tenacious D, Elf, Cable Guy) and professional actor and sometimes musician, Kevin Weisman (ALIAS, Marvel's Runaways, The Blacklist, Goliath, Scorpion, Broadway, etc...) tell some tales, talk some shop, and bend a note or two. Ya never know who may pop by the studio to say hello. Did we do it?
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Wits was a weekly national public radio broadcast produced and distributed by American Public Media. As of September 2015, the broadcast ended. The stage shows that provided material for the broadcast are on hiatus, as is the podcast version of Wits. It is our intention to take a little time away from Wits and then look for ways to bring it back on stage and in podcast in a different form. On Wits, some of the top names in comedy and music have joined host John Moe for sketch comedy, improv, ...
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Get obsessed with us. Five days a week, Pop Culture Happy Hour serves you recommendations and commentary on the buzziest movies, TV, music, books, videogames and more. Join arts journalists Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, and Aisha Harris - plus a rotating cast of guest pop culture aficionados. The Happy Hour team leaves room at the table for exploring a range of reactions and opinions on every bit of the pop universe. From lowbrow to highbrow to the stuff in between, they take ...
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Celestial Sex, hosted by Chris Duce and produced by Colin Hatch, is an interview series about love and sex through the lens of Mormon upbringing. Our conversations dive into the confusing nature of growing up in Mormonism where sexuality is taught as something that's beautiful and sacred, but can only be explored after you're married- usually very quickly in between the temple sealing and the reception in the back of an '88 Mercury Tracer. Recorded in Los Angeles, we speak with post-mormons, ...
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Actor and storyteller Colin Hanks dives deep into his lifelong passion for acting and his unique approach to creativity. From his early days in the industry to his latest project, the highly anticipated Nobody sequel with Bob Odenkirk, Colin opens up about what keeps him inspired and committed to his craft. Colin’s journey is one of relentless dedi…
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There are songs you want to groove to, and songs you want to pump up to. But sometimes, you just want something for the come down at the end of a long day. If you're having trouble sleeping in silence, or are just looking for some new songs to throw into your bedtime rotation, we've got you covered. In this encore episode, we are recommending three…
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Hank learned to sing and started a Springsteen cover band for charity and is going on tour! Bob tries to connect with Hank by telling him that he does voices also and lives near him. Jay and Bob inquire about his many brilliant acting roles and his many years of sobriety. Jacob is a Hank Azaria look-alike and it turns out that they have similar anc…
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In the claustrophobic thriller Heretic, two young Mormon missionaries (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) knock on the door of a charming man played by Hugh Grant. At first he seems genuinely interested in learning more, and invites them in. But it quickly becomes clear that this guy doesn't actually want to have a good-faith discussion. Follow Pop Cu…
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Colin is back with a new special "Stamps & Tea" on YouTube where he actually takes the audience out of the club and onto the street! Bobby ponders Colin's magical effect on all women including Christine. Colin tells the story of when he bombed at Robert De Niro's birthday party. Trump distances himself from Tony Hinchcliffe. Jay educates the guys o…
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Tom Papa returns to promote his new Netflix special "Home Free." He debates whether or not to live on the east coast again after residing in LA for many years. Tom is known for his bread making skills. Bob insists that he was the first "bread comic" and has an incredible origin story. He challenges Tom to a bread making challenge and the loser has …
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Today, we're bringing you an episode of How To Do Everything, a new NPR podcast from the team behind Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! On each episode, Mike Danforth and Ian Chillag offer practical advice for everyday problems — like how to tell if you smell, or how to get close to a panda — with help from celebrity guests. This episode, their guest is To…
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Bob spills Jay's coffee to start the show off on a bad foot. After his gig in Buffalo, Jay hits the club scene with some fans and it doesn't go as he thought it would. Jacob boards airplanes from zone 3 and gets advice on how to deal with it. Bobby's wife laughs at his physical pain.*To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn mor…
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Elections can be pretty stressful. And it never hurts to have some emergency distractions on hand if you just need to shut down for a while. One of our favorites is YouTube: a place for the good, the bad, the bizarrely detailed, and the wildly specialized. Today, we're talking about our favorite YouTube rabbit holes that are great distractions. Lea…
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In the HBO new series The Penguin, an unrecognizable Colin Farrell reprises his role as Oswald Cobb from The Batman. This time though, the caped crusader is nowhere to be found. Instead, we've got an unexpectedly fresh take on Gotham, and a crackling turf war involving the vengeful daughter of a crime boss, played by Cristin Milioti. Subscribe to P…
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Actor musician Donnie Wahlberg joins Jay in studio to chat about his long career. He gets into the New Kids years and producing his brother Mark. Donnie is promoting the final season of Blue Bloods on CBS. Bobby finds Trump hilarious because he worked at McDonalds just for a troll. Christine visits the Trump Store online and makes some purchases. T…
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What if you spent eternity in one living room? That's the premise of Here, a new drama starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright as a married couple whose lives unfold in that living room over the course of many decades. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, the film also shows vignettes of other people who lived in the house, and moments throughout history. Foll…
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Jay and Christine watched the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies and give their review of the festivities. Kool from Kool and the Gang gives a speech that's hard to understand. Dua Lipa ruins Cher's performance. Dionne Warwick gets help singing from Jennifer Hudson but she doesn't need it. Find out who Teyana Taylor is and why Bobby is i…
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In the Netflix drama The Diplomat, Keri Russell plays an ambassador who's thrust into an international incident with massive stakes. She's also sorting through a tumultuous marriage with her husband, a hotshot veteran diplomat (Rufus Sewell). The series combines the tension of Homeland with the administrative drama of The West Wing. The Diplomat ju…
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The new movie Conclave is a fun and twisty political thriller. Ralph Fiennes plays a cardinal tasked to managing the secretive process in which the pope is replaced. The film offers plenty of scandals, surprises, and dark horses, along with some strong commentary on the state of the Catholic church. Directed by Edward Berger (All Quiet on the Weste…
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Jay and Bobby get competitive when introducing the great Bret Ernst. They try to outdo each other in giving the comedian the proper greeting. They pose Bret a question about taking a million dollars in pennies or a lesser payout. Bret brings up the 80's classic Porky's and other dirty movies from the era. Jay brings up a nude photo of a young Demi …
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The great Robert Kelly returns to his Bonfire family. Jay fills him in on the diner incident where a couple got frisky in the next booth and then played the victims. He reenacts the scene with Jacob playing his lover. Jay went back to the worst staffed movie theater in NYC. It was chaos and confusion as usual at this cinema and Jay reads the yelp r…
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Agatha All Along is a darkly funny new Marvel show on Disney Plus. It stars the selfish, sardonic and hilariously petty witch Agatha Harkness, played by the great and good Kathryn Hahn. When a mysterious goth teen saves her from a spell she's been trapped in, she assembles a coven of witches so they can together undergo a series of trials that will…
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Skankfest is the greatest comedy festival in the world and the Bonfire was back again this year before a frenzied Vegas audience. Joe DeRosa joined Jay and Bobby on stage to bust balls and find out how the crew was handling Sin City this time around. Jacob plays cringey gameshow host and two campers compete to see who knows the Bonfire the best. Th…
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In Venom: The Last Dance, Tom Hardy returns for a third time as a sad-sack loser with an alien symbiotic life-form bonded to him. This time out, it's a buddy comedy and road movie, as the two are hunted by another race of aliens. And along the way, they meet some hippies, hit the Vegas strip, and get in a quick dance number. Follow Pop Culture Happ…
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Jay starts the show all alone with more technical problems. When Ari finally shows up, they examine the "very special episodes" of 80's sitcoms. Webster burns the house down and stops a pedophile. The dad from Silver Spoons addresses an assault. As it turns out, Jacob has a real life special episode when he was repeatedly bullied growing up. *To he…
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There once was a movie that was never released, with this plot: a group of women get aroused by the misery of others. Ryan Long and Mike Finoia explore "The Onania Club" and the "Human Centipede" flicks. Jay dives into nudity in horror films. Men and women who show their big and small parts on the big screen-this episode has it all!*To hear the ful…
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Netflix's Woman Of The Hour is not your conventional serial killer movie. It's based on the true story of a serial killer who appeared on The Dating Game in the 1970s. But it's also about the women who became — or almost became — his victims. Directed by and starring Anna Kendrick, it's a tense, thoughtful film that has much to say about the system…
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The gang has been off for a few weeks with a Skankfest hangover and they return with no Bobby and technical problems. Tim Butterly fills in as co-host and Jacob informs everyone the Christopher Columbus was actually Jewish! Jay plays clips of Diddy telling children to leave the party so he can have a Freak Off. Marlon Wayans claims that he leaves e…
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We've all been there. A major movie is mentioned, you shrug, sheepishly, and someone says, "I can't believe you've never seen that!" Today, we make a dent in our own lists of classic films we somehow had not yet gotten to, including Erin Brockovich, Flower Drum Song, Enter the Dragon and Raging Bull. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcas…
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Seth Godin, bestselling author, entrepreneur, and thought leader, joins Nick to discuss his new book "This is Strategy." Seth shares powerful insights on how to choose the right "games" in life, rethinking education, and leveraging strategy for long-term success. We also explore the role of systems, storytelling, and even placebos in personal and p…
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