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Desert Fox Special Ops
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Doodie Calls is great, and more Podmass people should be listening to it. Sometimes the guest talks more generally about their relationship with poop, but more often than not the episode is a full 20-minute epic tale of some kind of public shit emergency. If you're not overly uptight about that type of thing, it's

I'm a weirdo who just downloads the mp3s and puts them directly on my phone. Seems like it would work for certain shows that no longer have all the episodes on their feed, right?

Yeah, the livestream is free on youtube (and embedded on their own site). It's a 12-hour stream for charity. They put it up for sale a few weeks later if you missed it live.

So pumped. Everyone reading this should tune into the livestream on the day after Thanksgiving from Noon-Midnight PST at nevernotfunny.com. One of my favorite new traditions.

He was to a degree, but he seemed more interested in DD hunting than bouncing.

Yeah, I don't mean to come off as too negative. I, too, am excited about a new pop-culture network for the Earwolf team to play with over the coming years.

My biggest problem with Wolfpop is how overly-calculated the whole thing feels. "Paul Scheer is the curator the way Scott Aukerman curated Earwolf!" Well… ok… I mean, I actually like Scheer a lot, and I'm sure he worked hard on this (to decent ends), but Aukerman is a comedian who developed other comedy shows with

It was more frustrating if you were reading the forum comments (both on the original Lewinsky episode and this one). There were a few posters there that made very rational, reasonable, compelling arguments for why Besser was wrong. But instead of take any of that to heart or engaging those people directly, he

I strongly disagree with Besser about Lewinsky, and I feel like he's handled the whole thing very arrogantly and very Carolla-esque. But this is our first fight in 16 years, and I agree with most of what you've said about him.

I think so far I Was There Too and Happy Sad Confused are my two biggest discoveries from the Wolfpop launch. As much as I love Maron, Holmes, Hardwick et. al., comedians aren't the most conventional interviewers, and I've been jonesing for someone with skills in that specific area, while still delivering it in a

It's weird this question comes up every week, when I feel like Koenig's made it completely clear from episode 1 that they don't have any actual answers or smoking guns.

I barely gave this show a chance, but the attempt to force controversy for its own sake just turns me off as a premise. It's the podcast version of CNN's Crossfire. Maybe they can get Jon Stewart as a guest.

I watched that video of Br'er Bear, and picturing Scott Aukerman in the costume had me laughing very hard.

I actually think Last Man Stanton is a great addition to the show. I guess you could argue that it would be better if it were alternated with some other games, but to me it's the best game by far after Leonard Maltin.

As for Judge John Hodgman, I'm guessing the main episodes take a lot of work to put together, and these docket-clearing episodes are a way to lighten that load a little. Because of that, I can't really fault them for doing them, even though I agree they're not nearly as compelling.

The Todd Barry Podcast is objectively kind of terrible, but Todd is one of my favorite comedians and sometimes he gets guests I like, so I listen to it sometimes.

Knowing that they record both shows in the same session, I kind of wish they would switch the order. It seems like both of them come in brimming with things from their lives to talk about ("we'll save that for Two Charted"), and I could see that distracting a little bit mentally from their immediate goal of chatting

I hope Totally Laime is replaced with Totally Confusing, hosted by Andy Rosen and Neal Brennan

Because she has the same name as the girl in the song?