Randy and Chase jump right in and start talking about self help gurus. This dovetails into a conversation about celebrities in politics. Chase shares his hypothesis that asian people have more sex than others. The boys shift gears and have a fun little discussion on fashion. Chase and Randy answer a listener’s emails about our thoughts on “thots”, which Randy finds out is just the new word for “chickenhead”. The fellas close out the show with the news - Netflix and it’s latest moves in comedy, 2 cameramen for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon claim they were fired for being white, and 50 Cent making money on bitcoin.
Outro: "Guitar Pull" by Gee Dubs
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Chase and Randy kick off the show clearing the air after an argument. This leads into a talk about patterns we all fall into and how being self aware is key. They lighten the show up by discussing the Patriots AFC championship win and where Brady’s career ranks amongst the greats. After the sports talk, the boys talk a little bit about the business of show business. The guys hit the current events - a guy tries to board a plane with too many clothes on, more sex bots, a woman sold her virginity for $2.5 million, and Trump and Stormy Daniels
Outro: Beat - "Eureka" by Gee Dubs, Lyrics
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Chase and Randy welcome comedian Luke Touma to the podcast. Luke is a NYC-based comic who got his start in Boston. Luke shares what is was like starting comedy at 19, when a lot of places wouldn’t let him in to perform because he was underage. The gang gets deep and has a conversation about dropping your ego to grow as a comedian and as a person. This leads into a discussion of the comedy greats - Patrice O’Neal, Bill Burr and Dave Chapelle to name a few. We wrap up the episode talking about what’s next for Luke. You can see Luke every Wednesday night at the Too Many Cooks Comedy Show at Lucky Jack’s Bar in NYC
Outro: Beat - "Eureka" by Gee Dubs, Lyrics
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The boys open the show with a very brief discussion of the NFL. The cold weather in Boston has them debate going to the beach vs. the pool. The guys each give a little story about a strange assignment they had in elementary school. Chase starts a long conversation on showing people respect and the consequences of your actions. This leads into Randy giving the latest update on the beef with his neighbor. The boys close out the show with the news - Aziz Ansari’s date night, Trump’s shithole comments, and Ginuwine won’t kiss a trans woman
Outro: Beat - "Eureka" by Gee Dubs, Lyrics - "I've Been to the Mountaintop" by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The fellas welcome comedian Tricia Auld back to the podcast. The crew opens up the show talking about family and the decision to live a traditional/mainstream life, or not. After a quick convo about Tricia's short sobriety stint, the gang jumps right into their favorite topic - relationships. This leads into a meandering chat about the #metoo movement, censorship and comedy. The big news of the weekend brings the show home - Oprah is considering a presidential run. You can see Tricia at her monthly show at the Club Cafe in the South End and check out her website for other upcoming shows www.triciaauld.com
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Special guests Tone Bell and Rojo Perez join the fellas on this episode. Tone and Rojo open the show talking about how they got their start in comedy. They move on to a discussion about opportunity and how you have to make yourself available to it. Tone tells some tales about his family and growing up as an only child. The fellas bring the show home with a conversation about celebrity. Tone Bell headlines all across the country and you can see him play "Carter" on Netflix's "Disjointed". Rojo Perez performs across the country as well. You can see him on an upcoming episode of TruTV's Comedy Knockout. Tone and Rojo have their podcast "Run the Grudge" premiering in February.
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Randy and Chase open the show by breaking down New Year's eve traditions. Chase follows up with a story about the time he tried to impersonate Neyo at a nightclub. Randy introduces the new co-host of the podcast - Reed, the dog. Chase invents a new word (epitone).The boys have a pretty blazed discussion about wolf/dog evolution. They wrap up with the news - the raw water movement, Lil Jon taking over Papa John's, Lewis Hamilton "gender shaming", and some asshole who lost $127 million in Bitcoin
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