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I only want you, Pookie. To get over a breakup, get under someone else. Clean this side well. What's one move in bed that pleases a man?

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A person is heard making sexually suggestive comments, inviting someone to "bring that juicy ass over here and hop in daddy's new whip." They then ask if the person wants to "rip off that top and hop on in here." Another person responds that this behavior is "not okay" and that "you don't talk to people" like that. The first person states, "I've never been more ready."

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A person is heard making sexually suggestive comments, inviting someone to "bring that juicy ass over here and hop in daddy's new whip." They then ask if the person wants to "rip off that top and hop on in here." Another person responds that this is not okay and that "you don't talk to people" like that. The first person replies, "I've never been more ready."

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The scene centers on a tense, improvisational act that mixes technical danger with the formation of a rebellious mission. Speaker 0 is shown building a closed circuit, insisting on keeping a cap shunted “so you don’t accidentally detonate your charge,” and pressing to “create a show,” framing the moment as “an announcement of revolution. The message is clear.” Speaker 1 responds with a chilling promise: “I’ll be seeing you very soon.” The conversation then pivots to a ceremonial claim: “for bringing justice to the vigilante group known as the French seventy five, we are here to award Steven Lockjaw with the medal of honor.” The dialogue hints at love and loyalty with the line “You have to understand who will love you.” A personal vignette emerges: Speaker 0 recalls, “Me and mom used to run around and do some real bad / They got hurt. Now they're coming after us. I'm sorry.” The exchange reveals a sense of fatalism, as Speaker 0 asserts, “I didn't ask for this. That's just how the cards were rolled out for me,” only to be corrected by the other voice: “It's not cards. You don't roll cards. It's dice.” A moment of familial friction follows: “Dad, what is wrong with you? You're right.” They prepare to move on with “Let's go.” The scene shifts to a tunnel-like tension: “Tunnel. What? What's going on?” and a practical but desperate plea for weaponry: “I need a weapon, man. All you got is goddamn nunchucks here. You know where I can get a gun?” The dialogue then reflects a concern to protect “you from all your mom's stuff, from all my stuff, even though I know that's impossible.” A stark line marks a turning point: “This is the end of the line.” “Not for you.” A new character arrives: “Woah. Who's this?” They explain, “Oh, they're just my friends,” and dialogue turns to pronouns: “Now is that a he or a she or a they? It's not that hard. They, them. Okay.” A brief courtesy follows: “I just wanna be polite.” Then an intimate moment: “Yo. Say it. Say it, baby.” Endearments are exchanged: “Love you, Bob. Love you too.” The closing vibe asserts a philosophy of freedom: “You know what freedom is? No fear. Just like Tom Cruise.”

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The video features a casual conversation about relationships and intimacy. The speakers discuss getting over breakups, having multiple partners, and preferences in the bedroom. They also debate whether they would prefer back shots or missionary position for the rest of their lives. The conversation is light-hearted and humorous. Translation: The video involves a casual discussion about relationships and intimacy. The speakers talk about moving on from breakups, having multiple partners, and preferences in bed. They also debate whether they would choose back shots or missionary position for life. The conversation is fun and light-hearted.

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The speaker compliments someone's green eyes, which they initially mistook for blue. The speaker asks if the person talks about marriage and family, but they don't. When asked about dates at age 11, the person says they just walk home from school together. The speaker asks if the person gives out kisses, suggesting they seem like someone who likes hugs and kisses. The person says "not really." The speaker asks for a hug and a kiss, promising the person will win the show if they comply, but is denied. The speaker then implies the person cannot win the show without giving a hug and a kiss.

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Mom's Car: Kristen Bell
Guests: Kristen Bell
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A drive in a compact Bolt becomes a window into a lifetime of friendship, marriage, and a passion for everyday details. Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard chatter about the car’s size, the lanes it occupies, and whether a bus is wider, narrowing the math to inches and hallway space. They recall meeting Aaron in the sixth grade after a friend urged them to connect in a bathroom, then trading drawings and notes in Mr. Nelson’s history class. They discuss the illusion of size on the outside versus the inside, measure car and bus widths in inches, and imagine a world that might be a simulation, testing how much space reality really allows. Beyond the engine, the talk turns to family and transitions. A caller explains sobriety and fear of an empty house when her 17-year-old daughter leaves for college, and Dax and Kristen respond with metaphors about cycles and renewal. They compare motherhood to a flower that sprouts, blooms, withers, and fertilizes the world around it, emphasizing the need to fill the space with new purpose—volunteering, hobbies, or a pet. They recount their own openness about jealousy and the idea that a hypothetical one-night stand versus driving the kids drunk reveals how guilt could ripple through a relationship. They acknowledge how shared values, trust, and honest conversation shape their lives, and they credit Kristen’s influence and Aaron’s heart for their growth. Interwoven memories surface—first meetings in seventh grade, notes passed in class, and the surreal image of a wet-washcloth game that bonded two boys and a wary adult. They describe public persona versus private life, the pressure and humor of filming deliveries, and the balance of work trips with family life. The talk ends on affection and mutual appreciation, with a sense that curiosity, honesty, and willingness to evolve keep a long friendship and marriage resilient. They tease each other with warmth, acknowledge the past, and look forward to future travels and conversations, confident that their shared history continues to shape who they are today.

This Past Weekend

Chris Distefano 2 | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #265
Guests: Chris Distefano
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The episode features Theo Von hosting Chris Distefano on History Hyenas, mixing memories from their Opie and Anthony days with current careers, live shows, and a steady stream of jokes. They open with the Carl Ruiz story—the Mad Cuban—recounting rumors that his wife left him for a busboy, that he moved to the woods, lived on Big Macs drenched in syrup, and that he died while opening a Midtown restaurant; they note his generous heart, his role as a stepfather, and the bittersweet tragedy of Greek-like storytelling. They joke about his notorious breath and Zen dip packs while paying tribute, and they recall the big Cuban’s warmth and the family he left behind. They shift to Chris’s recent shows in Cleveland, where Theo recounts the surge in followers after their cross-pollination, and where Chris explains that his weekend gate grew from 99,000 to 139,000 followers in a single week, turning those fans into ongoing History Hyenas listeners. They discuss how podcasts now drive growth more than television, and how Chris’s Instagram and Theo’s platform helped expand both careers, with fans often discovering them via the podcast and sticking around for live shows and the Hyenas brand. They riff about fashion and body bits—fingers, bangs, thong toe sandals—and then anchor on the road team: Ari Mantis, Don DePeda, and Sergio Chico, highlighting Sergio’s ten-year sobriety, his boxing coaching, Don’s drinking, and the importance of a steady crew for mental health on tour. They describe the pressure in larger venues, the fear of fainting during a set, and how honesty with the crowd—together with nets and a loyal crew—helps them navigate anxiety while preserving spontaneity. A fan asks for an authentic New York experience; Theo and Chris suggest walking through Brooklyn, hitting Joe’s Pizza, strolling the Brooklyn Bridge, and visiting family in Staten Island, while also acknowledging safety and the city’s rough edges, all delivered with their signature blend of warmth and bravura. They cover Brad Williams’s Kaiden GoFundMe, its initial $10,000 goal, the flood of donations to about $460,000 after celebrity attention, and Kaiden’s family’s decision to donate excess to charity rather than take a Disneyland trip; they describe GoFundMe’s vetting and the distribution of funds to six charities in the US and Australia, with the remainder going to Kaiden’s family. They note currency, share the charities, and applaud the generosity that will support anti-bullying and anti-racism work across two countries, then close with Chris’s touring schedule and a plug for History Hyenas’ live dates and Gramercy Theatre shows, plus a nod to future Vancouver, Boston, Raleigh, Philadelphia, Seattle, Portland dates and more. They wrap with playful, candid banter about sexuality, the show’s hustle, and their affection for each other, ending on a warm, real note about their friendship and the work ahead.

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Best of 2019 | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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Welcome to the Armchair Expert best of 2019 show! Dax Shepard, along with co-hosts Wobby Wob and Monica, expresses gratitude for their listeners and reflects on a phenomenal year filled with memorable experiences, including meeting over 50,000 fans. They discuss dream guests for the upcoming year, including Mindy Kaling and Barack and Michelle Obama. The conversation shifts to dyslexia, where Dax shares insights about the unique challenges and advantages dyslexics face, including a higher likelihood of becoming CEOs or facing incarceration. They discuss the concept of "desirable difficulty," emphasizing that overcoming challenges can lead to personal growth. Monica opens up about her childhood trauma, including the loss of her brother and how it affected her relationships with men. She reflects on the importance of therapy and understanding one's fears, particularly in the context of sobriety. The discussion touches on the complexities of relationships, rejection, and the need for emotional honesty. They delve into the topic of divorce and conscious uncoupling, with Dax sharing his perspective on maintaining amicable relationships for the sake of children. He emphasizes the importance of being intentional and avoiding common pitfalls during separation. The conversation also explores the impact of childhood adversity on long-term health, referencing a significant study on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their correlation with various health issues. Dax and Monica discuss the importance of understanding trauma and its effects on behavior. As the dialogue continues, they touch on themes of identity, masculinity, and the societal pressures surrounding relationships. Dax reflects on the expectations placed on partners and the need for individuals to find fulfillment outside of their romantic relationships. The hosts share personal anecdotes, including Dax's humorous experiences at a Lakers game dressed as security and the awkwardness of bodily functions during interviews. They discuss the significance of friendship and the joy of shared experiences, highlighting the importance of connection and community. Monica and Dax express their admiration for each other, acknowledging the warmth and love that their friendship brings to their lives. The conversation concludes with a heartfelt appreciation for the relationships they have built and the impact they have on one another's lives.

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Jonathan Van Ness | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Jonathan Van Ness
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard and Jonathan Van Ness discuss various topics, including the sensitive issue of trans rights, which they acknowledge can be triggering. Dax expresses admiration for Jonathan, highlighting his humor and curiosity, particularly through his podcast *Getting Curious*, which covers topics like LGBTQIA+ rights, climate change, and beauty. Jonathan shares insights about his journey, including his struggles with psoriasis and the impact of diet on his condition. He discusses the importance of representation and the challenges faced by the trans community, particularly regarding sports and healthcare access. They delve into the complexities of gender identity, societal perceptions, and the misinformation surrounding trans issues. The conversation touches on the nuances of admiration versus romantic feelings, with both hosts reflecting on their experiences and societal expectations. They also explore the dynamics of relationships, the importance of inclusion for marginalized communities, and the need for open dialogue about sensitive topics. Dax and Jonathan share personal anecdotes, including their experiences with family and their respective upbringings. They discuss the significance of community and support systems, particularly for those navigating their identities in a world that can be unwelcoming. As the discussion progresses, they address the political landscape, emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding across differing viewpoints. They acknowledge the challenges of discussing contentious issues while maintaining respect for one another's perspectives. The episode concludes with Jonathan promoting his new podcasts, *Curious Now* and *Pretty Curious*, and expressing his passion for learning and sharing knowledge. Dax reflects on the importance of having difficult conversations and the value of vulnerability in fostering connection and understanding.

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Chris D'Elia 2 | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #204
Guests: Chris D'Elia
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Theo Von hosts Chris D’Elia in a free‑wheeling conversation about career paths, stand‑up versus acting, and the realities of fame. They describe how industry offers tend to echo the past and why Chris aspires to mix action work with broad comedy, joking about Deadpool‑style villains and a Kansas City crawl of pop‑culture twists. Chris talks through wanting to look the part for action roles, training routines, and the shoulder documentary that sparked wider discussion. They discuss the balance between safe bets and taking chances, and whether a comedian can or should take a pay cut to pursue a dream project. The two riff about aging, hair, and confidence, with banter about gray in the beard, chest hair, and the logistics of staying fit on the road. They riff on how fans react to looks and jokes and how their own self‑images collide with public perception. They touch on a recent Albuquerque news moment involving Chris, his real feelings about the feud there, and a rumor of Breaking Bad involvement, which he denies, followed by talk of possible future filming in Albuquerque. They reminisce about how they first met—at Saddle Ranch during a stray encounter that wasn’t particularly clear in memory—and how their ongoing banter has carried them forward. They also reflect on their growth as live performers, the mechanics of keeping new material fresh, and how Netflix specials have shaped their output. Chris outlines plans for another hour‑long special after doing two hour‑long and one half‑hour sets; Theo teases possible film or comedy ventures and even a playful mullet or mohawk phase. The pair volley with gear‑level jokes about street‑beat classes, alpha versus beta dynamics, and social life at dinners, while acknowledging the mercurial nature of audience reception. They close with mutual appreciation, tease future cross‑overs, and acknowledge that their friendship fuels their creative work.

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Jay Shetty | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Jay Shetty
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Dax Shepard welcomes Jay Shetty, a New York Times best-selling author and podcast host, known for his book "Think Like a Monk" and his latest release "Eight Rules of Love: How to Find It, Keep It, and Let It Go." They discuss various topics, including Shetty's background, his experiences as a monk, and the cultural differences between Indian communities in the U.S. and the U.K. Shetty shares insights about growing up in England as an Indian, facing derogatory terms, and the evolution of Indian representation in media. He reflects on the challenges of identity and acceptance, particularly in school, where he often felt out of place. Dax and Shetty explore the significance of the Bhagavad Gita, discussing its teachings on duty, righteousness, and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters. The conversation shifts to Shetty's journey to becoming a monk, his experiences in India, and the lessons he learned about devotion and service. He emphasizes the importance of understanding ancient wisdom and modern science, and how they can coexist to provide insights into personal growth and relationships. They delve into the concept of love, discussing Shetty's eight rules for love, which include the importance of self-awareness and the need for individuals to understand themselves before entering relationships. Dax and Shetty also touch on the challenges of modern relationships, communication styles, and the significance of empathy and understanding in resolving conflicts. Throughout the discussion, Shetty shares anecdotes from his life, including his aspirations to be a rapper and the influence of hip-hop culture on his upbringing. Dax expresses admiration for Shetty's ability to blend ancient teachings with contemporary issues, highlighting the relevance of these ideas in today's world. The episode concludes with a light-hearted exchange about personal experiences, including Dax's humorous anecdotes about parenting and the challenges of raising children. The conversation encapsulates themes of identity, love, and the pursuit of understanding oneself and others in a complex world.

This Past Weekend

Trevor Wallace | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #447
Guests: Trevor Wallace
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Theo Von announces new tour dates with Trevor Wallace as today’s guest. They confirm Grantville, PA on July 19 at the Penn Heroes stage at Hollywood Casino, with pre-sale starting June 7 at 10 A.M. Eastern using code Rat King, and general on-sale June 9 at 10 A.M. Eastern. They add a sixth Toronto show on August 19 at the Elgin Theatre; tickets for that show are on sale now. Remaining tickets exist for Austin, Edmonton, Guilford, Windsor, and Niagara Falls, all through theovan.com, tour. They promote classic merch from racing, hunting, and fishing collections, rat tea, I’m upstairs gear, and more at theovanstore.com. Trevor Wallace is introduced as one of the most entertaining men on social media, with his Stiff Socks podcast and tours, and as a creative force who has a studio upstairs from the hosts. They describe his energy and his broad creative reach. The conversation ricochets across topics: pop culture, childhood gangs and pranks, spray painting cars, and the absurdity of youth; moments about family, school, and the boundaries of growing up; conversations about porn before the internet, and awkward adolescent sexuality. They share jokes and bits about puberty, armpit hair, body changes, and the awkwardness of early romance. Trevor discusses his career arc from social media to stand-up, noting his first headlining show in San Diego in 2017 with about 112 attendees, quitting his job to pursue stand-up, and building his act by posting online. He describes filming a special in Austin at the Paramount in July, with shows on July 14 and 15, and plans to stay in the city to soak up its culture. He reflects on the evolving media landscape, the mix of podcasts, clips, and live performances, and the balance between traditional show business and new media. They touch on current events and topics in the news, including California’s rumored plan to ban Skittles, the Bud Light controversy, and Stolen Valor videos. They joke about dating, dating apps, and the challenges of making connections in a media-saturated world. They close with appreciation for their fans, praise for each other’s work, and eagerness for future collaborations and dates. Theo thanks Trevor for coming by; Trevor thanks the audience and Theo’s fans, and they look forward to continuing their friendship and collaboration.

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LIVE FROM DENVER: Monica Padman | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Monica Padman
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In a live podcast episode in Denver, Dax Shepard and Monica Padman engage in a humorous and candid conversation. Dax shares that their scheduled guest couldn't make it due to canceled flights, allowing Monica to take the spotlight as the most requested guest. They discuss Monica's background, noting her Indian heritage and upbringing in Georgia, where her parents moved for her grandfather's job as a professor. Monica reflects on her childhood experiences, including her early awareness of racial differences and her attempts to fit in with her predominantly white peers. The conversation shifts to Monica's crush on a boy in sixth grade, revealing the awkwardness of young love and the misconceptions surrounding her family's background. Dax humorously recounts how boys often misjudged her due to stereotypes about Indian families owning Dairy Queens. They delve into Monica's journey through adolescence, her love for boys, and her experiences in school, including her popularity and involvement in various activities. Monica shares her fascination with nurturing boys during their vulnerable moments, which she humorously connects to her childhood fantasies. They also touch on the impact of the TV show "Friends" on Monica's life, with her admitting she would sacrifice her college experience to keep watching it. Dax praises Monica's contributions to their podcast and her role in writing for Kristen Bell, highlighting their strong friendship. The episode concludes with light-hearted banter about celebrity encounters and the realities of life, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance and the complexities of attraction. Dax expresses his deep appreciation for Monica, underscoring her significance in his life and their shared experiences.

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Elizabeth Banks Returns | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Elizabeth Banks
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard and Elizabeth Banks discuss various topics, including the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, which occurred after the episode was recorded. Banks shares her experiences as a producer and director, emphasizing the challenges writers face, particularly with mini rooms and the impact of AI on the industry. She expresses concern about AI potentially replacing writers, highlighting the need for parameters to protect creative jobs while acknowledging AI's growing presence. They delve into the cultural significance of Beanie Babies, with Banks promoting her new film, The Beanie Bubble, which explores the rise and fall of the Beanie Baby market. Banks reflects on the nostalgia surrounding Beanie Babies and the absurdity of their market value, while also discussing the film's focus on the women behind the phenomenon and their lack of recognition. The conversation shifts to Banks' film Cocaine Bear, where she discusses the creative process and the challenges of bringing the titular character to life. They touch on the importance of storytelling and the role of writers in shaping narratives, with Banks advocating for the protection of writers' rights amid industry changes. The hosts also share personal anecdotes, including their experiences with USO tours and the complexities of navigating social dynamics in various settings. They reflect on the nature of wealth and privilege, particularly in relation to healthcare and societal expectations, while also addressing the public's reaction to wealthy individuals facing misfortune, such as the submarine incident. Throughout the episode, Banks and Shepard maintain a playful, banter-filled dialogue, exploring themes of creativity, societal norms, and the importance of supporting one another in the industry. They conclude with a light-hearted discussion about galas and the desire for connection and community, emphasizing the value of generosity and positivity in interactions.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #317 - David Choe, Yoshi Obayashi
Guests: David Choe, Yoshi Obayashi
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The episode of The Joe Rogan Experience features guests David Choe and Yoshi Obayashi, who engage in a candid and humorous discussion about various topics, including their experiences with the adult film industry, personal anecdotes, and societal observations. Yoshi shares his background in the porn business, revealing that he used to trade adult films for favors, highlighting the surprising popularity of certain genres, particularly gay and transgender content. He discusses how the demand for such material remains high despite the abundance of free content online, attributing it to hidden desires among viewers. The conversation shifts to the nature of sexual arousal and societal perceptions of masculinity, with Yoshi and Rogan exploring the complexities of sexual preferences and the stigma surrounding them. They touch on the phenomenon of men who may have homophobic tendencies yet exhibit arousal when exposed to gay content, suggesting that societal norms can create internal conflicts regarding sexuality. David Choe shares a personal story about a significant event in his life, discussing his gambling experiences and the thrill of high-stakes betting. He recounts a memorable trip to Las Vegas where he placed a large bet on a UFC fight involving BJ Penn, leading to a rollercoaster of emotions as he navigated the aftermath of the fight and the chaos that ensued. Yoshi recounts a traumatic family experience involving his father's death, which he suspects was influenced by his stepmother's actions. He describes a confrontation at his father's funeral where he physically attacked his stepmother out of anger and frustration, illustrating the intense emotions surrounding family dynamics and betrayal. The discussion also delves into the cultural differences between Japan and the U.S., particularly regarding honor and societal expectations. Yoshi reflects on the consequences of his actions and the complexities of familial relationships, while Rogan and Choe provide commentary on the absurdity and unpredictability of life. Throughout the episode, the trio maintains a light-hearted tone, balancing serious topics with humor and personal anecdotes. They explore themes of sexuality, identity, and the human experience, ultimately emphasizing the importance of understanding and accepting the complexities of life and relationships. The conversation concludes with a nod to the absurdities of modern culture and the shared experiences that connect people across different backgrounds.

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Kristen Bell | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Kristen Bell
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard interviews his wife, Kristen Bell, who is known for her roles in various films and TV shows. The interview begins with a candid acknowledgment of their recent bickering, which sets a humorous tone for the conversation. They discuss their domestic life, including Kristen's annoyance with Dax's control over their podcast setup and his insistence on having a bathroom door for guests. Kristen shares her journey into acting, revealing that she was not initially interested in performing but found joy in theater and music. She recounts her first experience auditioning for a play, which was daunting but ultimately rewarding. Dax and Kristen also reflect on their early relationship, including a memorable hot tub encounter where Kristen jokingly asked if Dax was looking at her "fake tits," leading to a humorous misunderstanding about her breast augmentation. The couple discusses their differing perspectives on life, with Dax often taking a more cynical view while Kristen tends to see the good in people. They touch on the importance of self-esteem, with Kristen emphasizing that self-esteem comes from doing esteemable acts and being of service to others. Dax admires Kristen's ability to support her friends, even when they compete for the same roles in acting. As the conversation progresses, they delve into deeper topics, such as the impact of social media on self-esteem and the importance of being honest about mental health struggles. Kristen opens up about her experiences with depression and anxiety, highlighting the need for transparency in discussing these issues. The episode concludes with a lighthearted exchange about their relationship dynamics, including their differing views on punctuality and how they navigate conflicts. Dax expresses gratitude for Kristen's presence in his life, acknowledging that their differences ultimately strengthen their bond. The conversation is filled with humor, vulnerability, and insights into their lives as a couple, making it relatable for listeners.

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Pete Holmes | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Pete Holmes, Francis McDormand, Bob Vila
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In this episode of *Armchair Expert*, Dax Shepard hosts comedian Pete Holmes, who discusses his career, including his show *Crashing* and his upcoming book *Comedy Sex God*. Dax expresses admiration for Pete's work and their shared experiences, particularly in navigating personal growth and relationships. They explore themes of vulnerability, the complexities of masculinity, and the societal pressures surrounding success and identity. Pete shares anecdotes from his life, including his high school experiences and the influence of his older brother. He reflects on how he values advice and tips from others, contrasting with Dax's preference for independence. Their conversation touches on the nature of advice, the imperfections of human relationships, and the struggle for self-acceptance. The discussion shifts to their views on fame and the entertainment industry, with Pete emphasizing the importance of authenticity and connection over superficial success. They delve into the challenges of balancing personal and professional lives, especially in the context of parenting, as Pete prepares for fatherhood. Dax and Pete also discuss their past relationships, with Pete candidly recounting his divorce and the lessons learned from it. He acknowledges the complexities of love and the importance of being emotionally available in relationships. Their dialogue highlights the significance of self-reflection and the ongoing journey of understanding oneself and others. Throughout the episode, they share humorous insights and personal stories, creating a relatable and engaging conversation about life, love, and the pursuit of happiness. The episode concludes with a light-hearted fact-check segment featuring Monica, where they touch on various topics, including food and personal anecdotes, maintaining the playful tone established earlier.

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Chris D'Elia | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Chris D'Elia, Kristen Bell
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard, alongside co-hosts Monica Padman and guest Chris D'Elia, discusses various topics ranging from personal experiences to the comedy industry. Dax humorously notes the weather in Los Angeles, celebrating the end of the drought while expressing his dislike for rain. He introduces Chris D'Elia, a stand-up comedian known for his podcast and TV roles, sharing their first meeting at a comedy venue where Dax initially had reservations about Chris but ended up enjoying his performance. Chris reflects on the nature of being a comedian, discussing feelings of being an outcast despite outward appearances. He shares his journey in comedy, including his friendship with Whitney Cummings and how they supported each other in their careers. The conversation touches on family backgrounds, with Chris mentioning his father’s work in the entertainment industry and Dax discussing his own family dynamics. They delve into the emotional struggles men face, particularly regarding vulnerability and the societal pressures to suppress emotions. Chris shares his experience with memory and antidepressants, while Dax discusses the importance of being present and the challenges of navigating emotions. They also explore the concept of masculinity and how it affects their relationships and self-perception. The discussion shifts to the comedy scene, touching on the dynamics of attraction in comedy and how confidence plays a role in a comedian's appeal. Chris reflects on his career trajectory, including the impact of social media and his experiences on stage. They conclude by discussing the idea of cults in a light-hearted manner, with Chris jokingly referring to his podcast followers as a cult, while Dax emphasizes the importance of authenticity and the dangers of charismatic leadership. Overall, the episode provides insights into the lives of comedians, the complexities of relationships, and the societal expectations surrounding masculinity and vulnerability.

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Melissa McCarthy & Ben Falcone | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Melissa McCarthy, Ben Falcone, Glenn Close
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Dax Shepard welcomes Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone to the Armchair Expert podcast, where they discuss their long-standing friendship and creative collaborations. McCarthy and Falcone share insights about their new scripted podcast, *Hildy the Barback and the Lake of Fire*, a comedic take on a *Game of Thrones*-style narrative. They highlight the challenges of producing a scripted podcast, emphasizing the extensive work involved and the unique humor they aim to deliver. The conversation shifts to their personal lives, including McCarthy's affectionate nicknames for Falcone and their playful banter about their appearances. They reminisce about their early days in comedy, their experiences at the Groundlings, and the evolution of their careers. McCarthy reflects on her admiration for Glenn Close and the impact of their friendship, while Falcone shares his thoughts on the importance of supporting each other's successes. As they discuss their creative processes, they touch on the significance of collaboration and the joy of working together. They also explore the changing landscape of comedy, expressing hope for a resurgence of comedic films and the importance of laughter in connecting people. The episode concludes with a lighthearted discussion about their experiences in Austin, Texas, including attending a Formula 1 race and a college football game, where they navigate their differing loyalties to their respective teams. Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a humorous and warm dynamic, celebrating their friendships and the creative journeys they have embarked on together.

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David Sedaris #4 | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: David Sedaris, Amy Sedaris
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard is joined by David and Amy Sedaris. They discuss various topics, including David's writing career, his new paperback edition of "Happy-Go-Lucky," and his speaking tour starting in late April. Dax expresses admiration for David's work, calling him the greatest American essayist alive. The conversation shifts to fashion, with David and Dax discussing their shopping habits and preferences. They share humorous anecdotes about shoes, bunions, and the challenges of finding comfortable footwear. Dax mentions his struggles with body image and the impact of exercise on mental health, while David reflects on his experiences with empathy and helping others. As they delve into personal stories, Dax shares a recent encounter where he helped a man with a dog, highlighting his desire to be of service. They discuss the complexities of accepting help and the societal expectations surrounding it. The conversation touches on the importance of community and the challenges of homelessness in America, with both David and Dax expressing their thoughts on how to address the issue. The Sedaris siblings share their unique bond, with David discussing his admiration for Amy's spontaneity and humor. They reminisce about their time working together on plays and how their relationship has evolved over the years. Dax and David also explore the idea of love and giving, emphasizing the importance of nurturing relationships and the joy that comes from selfless acts. The episode concludes with lighthearted banter about various topics, including preferences for body hair, societal norms, and the absurdity of certain cultural practices. Throughout the conversation, the trio maintains a humorous and candid tone, showcasing their unique perspectives on life, art, and relationships.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #774 - Brendan Schaub & Bryan Callen
Guests: Brendan Schaub, Bryan Callen
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The conversation between Brendan Schaub and Bryan Callen covers a wide range of topics, primarily focusing on tattoos, personal experiences, and societal observations. Schaub discusses his love for tattoos and the artistry behind them, mentioning his collaborations with artists from the Tapout days. They delve into the cultural significance of tattoos, particularly how they have evolved from being associated with fringe groups to being recognized as a respected art form. The discussion shifts to fashion trends, particularly the rise and fall of brands like Ed Hardy and Von Dutch, and how they reflect societal behaviors, especially among men seeking to attract attention. They humorously critique the types of men who wear such brands, linking it to their motivations for dating. As the conversation progresses, they touch on the topic of cars, with Schaub mentioning his upcoming Tesla and the excitement surrounding its self-driving capabilities. They share anecdotes about their experiences with cars and the differences in car culture, particularly how it relates to their upbringing. The dialogue then transitions to politics, with Schaub and Callen discussing the 2016 presidential election, expressing their views on candidates like Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump. They critique the political landscape, touching on issues like campaign financing and the influence of special interest groups. They also reflect on the challenges of marriage and divorce, particularly for men in the public eye, and the financial implications that can arise. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they discuss personal relationships, sexual experiences, and the absurdities of modern dating culture, including the impact of technology on relationships. They share stories from their youth, reflecting on the awkwardness of adolescence and the complexities of sexual encounters. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the importance of personal growth, the pursuit of happiness, and the challenges of navigating societal expectations. They conclude with light-hearted banter about their experiences in comedy and the importance of live performances, highlighting their upcoming shows and the joy they find in connecting with audiences.

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Beanie Feldstein | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Beanie Feldstein
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Dax Shepard welcomes Beanie Feldstein, an accomplished actress known for her roles in *Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising*, *Lady Bird*, and *Booksmart*, as well as her Broadway performance in *Hello, Dolly!*. They discuss their age difference, with Beanie being younger, and the dynamics of their families, particularly Beanie's upbringing in Los Angeles with a creative mother and a pragmatic father. Beanie shares insights about her parents' careers, her mother's background in costume design, and her father's work as an accountant for musicians, including Guns N' Roses. Beanie reflects on her childhood experiences, including attending summer camps, both traditional and theater-focused, and how they shaped her. She discusses her early interest in acting, which began at a young age, and her journey through school, where she felt both academically challenged and socially fulfilled. She attended Harvard-Westlake School, where she struggled academically but formed lasting friendships. The conversation shifts to Beanie's college experience at Wesleyan University, where she majored in sociology instead of theater, seeking a broader understanding of the world. She expresses gratitude for this decision, as it helped her think critically about society. Beanie recounts her early acting roles, including a brief appearance on *My Wife and Kids*, and her subsequent auditions that led to her breakout roles in film. Dax and Beanie discuss her experience in *Hello, Dolly!*, where she performed alongside Bette Midler. Beanie describes the rigorous demands of Broadway and the joy of working with such a legendary performer. They touch on the challenges of maintaining vocal health and the pressures of live theater. The conversation also delves into Beanie's personal life, including her relationship with her girlfriend, Bonnie, whom she met while filming *How to Build a Girl*. Beanie shares her journey of self-discovery regarding her sexuality and how her relationship with Bonnie has been fulfilling. Throughout the discussion, Beanie expresses her admiration for her brother, Jonah Hill, and their close sibling bond. She reflects on the unique challenges and pressures of being in the entertainment industry, particularly as a woman, and the importance of supporting one another. The episode concludes with light-hearted banter about their experiences and the joys of friendship, along with Beanie's charm and warmth shining through as she shares her stories.

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Anna Faris | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Anna Faris
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Dax Shepard welcomes Anna Faris to the Armchair Expert podcast, praising her talent and vulnerability. They discuss a painting of a dog, leading to a conversation about architecture and personal preferences. Anna shares her embarrassing reason for reading "The Fountainhead," revealing her crush on Brad Pitt, who mentioned it as his favorite book. They reminisce about their early crushes and experiences in Hollywood, including Anna's journey in comedy and her willingness to take on challenging roles. The conversation shifts to sleep issues common in their industry, with both hosts reflecting on their active minds and creative pressures. Anna explains her motivation for starting her podcast, "Unqualified," as a means of independent creative expression. They discuss the challenges of being a woman in comedy, including the pressure to take on underwritten roles and the pay disparity between men and women in the industry. Anna recounts her experiences in "Scary Movie," noting how many actresses passed on the role due to its raunchy content. They touch on their shared experiences of growing up in Washington and the cultural differences in their hometowns. Dax and Anna discuss their views on marriage, relationships, and the societal expectations surrounding them, including the pressures of public perception and the complexities of love. They delve into their past relationships, with Anna sharing her experience in an open relationship that lasted nine years. Dax reflects on the challenges of vulnerability and the difficulty of asking for help, stemming from their upbringing and personal experiences. The conversation highlights the importance of honesty and self-acceptance in navigating relationships and personal struggles. As they wrap up, they share humorous anecdotes about their experiences in Hollywood, including a memorable trip to Hawaii where they encountered each other. The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about social media, public perception, and the complexities of modern relationships, emphasizing the importance of understanding and compassion in navigating life's challenges.

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Stephen Merchant | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Stephen Merchant, Monica Padman
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard and Monica Padman welcome Stephen Merchant, known for his work on the original British version of The Office. They discuss various topics, including the evolution of podcasting, with Stephen noting that he and Ricky Gervais created one of the earliest podcasts in 2005, which holds a Guinness World Record for most consumed podcast at the time, albeit with few competitors. They reminisce about the Guinness Book of World Records and how it has changed with the internet, leading to a loss of the joy of theorizing and guessing. The conversation shifts to the impact of technology on learning and critical thinking, emphasizing that modern education focuses less on rote memorization and more on understanding concepts. Stephen reflects on the importance of teaching debate and communication skills in schools, highlighting the lack of classes on self-esteem and emotional intelligence. They also explore cultural differences in attitudes toward addiction and therapy between the UK and the US. Stephen points out that drinking is more socially accepted in England, where underage drinking is often overlooked, contrasting it with the more demonized view in American culture. He shares personal anecdotes about his upbringing and the normalization of drinking in British society. The discussion touches on the stigma surrounding therapy in the UK, which is gradually diminishing, while in the US, therapy is more commonplace. Stephen shares insights into the pressures of fame and the creative process, particularly regarding his film Fighting with My Family, which tells the story of a British wrestling family. He discusses the challenges of adapting real-life stories into films and the importance of authenticity. The episode concludes with light-hearted banter about their experiences growing up, including humorous stories about bowling alleys and teenage antics. They reflect on the complexities of fame, the nature of comedy, and the importance of community and connection in both personal and professional lives.
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