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You turned 30! How was the party? I wasn't invited. Actually, you were invited. Last time I was on the show, you mentioned not being invited, but I didn't know you wanted to come. Who wouldn't want to be invited to a party? I didn't realize you liked me. Of course I like you! You've been on the show many times. I did invite you, but you didn't come. This time you invited me? Are you sure? Yes, ask Jonathan, your producer. I wasn't invited either. Why didn't I go? I don't know.

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Ricky is leaving for the Christmas holidays after a wild four days of partying. He and John have been trying various "alphabet drugs," starting with aspirin and moving on to opium and OxyContin. Ricky, known for his resilience, is the only one who can keep up with John. When asked for advice on living a happy and meaningful life, Ricky emphasizes the importance of finding what brings you joy, which for him is his grandkids. He reminds everyone that time is limited and encourages kindness towards others, as it can lead to personal fulfillment. They wish everyone a Merry Christmas, celebrating their friendship and the fun times they've shared.

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A woman accidentally sits on a motorized suitcase, calling for help. Paul Rudd humorously claims his fame and requests water. An airport scene unfolds with a woman planning to make the flight about her, mentioning she might sing or yell at a baby. The express spa offers questionable massages with a holiday discount. A couple debates joining the Mile High Club, with humorous suggestions. A gate agent struggles with a passenger's name, "China so dry," while another passenger questions the name "Chartreuse." Captain Sully makes a grand entrance, attempting to engage the audience before introducing passengers returning from Turkey, humorously noted for their cosmetic work.

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You've worked hard all year, and now it's time for the office Christmas party. At 5:45 PM, the drab office transforms slightly with music from Jason's laptop. Expect awkward moments, like the shy girl from marketing oversharing about her OnlyFans, and the guy who brought his kids. The food is soggy, and the secret Santa takes forever. Surprises include the cute accountant's unexpected boyfriend and drama between work wives and real wives. Laughter ensues as Damien and Ross dance on a desk, but the mood shifts when one falls. The cleaning staff looks annoyed, drinks are flowing, and HR complaints are brewing. But remember, it’s a Tuesday night, and everyone has work tomorrow.

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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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At the holiday party, an awkward moment arose when Mark mistakenly questioned the dynamics of David's relationship with his husband. Charlie humorously defended himself, recalling a past comment about being straight but jokingly suggesting he could serve as a Christmas tree. The conversation turned to Charlie's questionable behavior, including accusations of stealing a vending machine and misusing the CFO's credit card for OnlyFans accounts. It was revealed that Charlie's real name is Ricky Lamont, and he had a warrant out for making fake e-bike batteries that caused fires. Despite the chaos, the group shared laughs over the absurdity of the situation.

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I got the camo for your sister and a cookbook for my mom, but they didn't have Sadie's size. I'll check another store. Excuse me, miss? You dropped this. Thank you, and Merry Christmas! What should we get him? A fresh start? Maybe a watch to complete the look. Why are you doing this for me? Everyone deserves a gift at Christmas. It's just to help you get back on your feet. Where are you? I'm at dinner. Your girl is with me now, talking about getting a hotel. That's not what I said! Guess what time it is? Who am I speaking to? I'm Ricardo, the reigning champ of the knockout day. Give me the phone! I made a Christmas mistake and I'm coming home now. Did you see what happened to the gentleman I was with? Yes, he went to get your car from the valet. Happy holidays!

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Thank you, everyone! It's the big SNOW Christmas show, and I can't believe the holidays are here. I'm grateful to Lorne Michaels for hosting tonight. This is my fifth time hosting, and I’m excited to join the five-timers club. The holidays can be stressful, but I have a solution! Gather around, everyone. Christmas can feel overwhelming, but we can lighten the mood. Let’s sing about needing a new prescription to cope with holiday stress. It’s all about finding joy and managing anxiety. So, remember, take care of yourselves, and don’t forget to ask for help if you need it. We have a great show tonight, so stick around!

Armchair Expert

Armchair Expert Holiday Spectacular | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Jackie Tohn, Hannah Anderson, Kristen Bell
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In this holiday special episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard, Monica Padman, and Wobby Wob reflect on their successful year since launching the podcast on Valentine's Day. They express gratitude for their listeners, affectionately called "arm cherries," who have helped grow their audience. The hosts share their favorite episodes, highlighting guests like Conan O'Brien and David Sedaris for their engaging conversations and unique energy. As the episode progresses, they exchange gifts, including a thoughtful virtual gift card and personalized jackets, which leads to discussions about their favorite meals from live shows and memorable moments from the year. They also reminisce about their live shows, where Dax feels immense joy seeing the audience's love for Monica. The conversation shifts to their Christmas party, featuring guests Jackie Tohn, Kristen Bell, and Hannah Anderson. Jackie shares her experiences on the show Glow, while Kristen discusses her role as a mother and her musical background. Hannah, who gained recognition for her heartfelt performances, reveals her upcoming album and sings a preview of her new song. The group engages in light-hearted banter, singing Christmas carols and discussing their childhood experiences with music and holiday traditions. They touch on the joys of family, the significance of music in their lives, and the importance of inclusivity during the holiday season. The episode concludes with a festive rendition of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," showcasing their camaraderie and musical talents.

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Holiday Dinner 2025 | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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The episode unfolds as a festive gathering, with the hosts and a circle of close friends sharing lively stories, playful banter, and candid, often outrageous anecdotes from past dinners and travels. The conversations swing between affectionate teasing and sharp humor as guests recount chaotic holiday memories, awkward family moments, and surprising moments of vulnerability. The tone stays light and improvisational, leaning into the chaos of a buzzing table where everyone contributes a memory, a joke, or a quick dig at a friend, while a gentle undercurrent of warmth and appreciation threads through the dialogue. Across the chatter, relationships—between spouses, parents, and friends—emerge as sources of color, comfort, and occasional friction, all wrapped in a sense of gratitude for the people gathered around the table. The storytelling shifts from uproarious to tender as guests describe meaningful traditions, personal milestones, and the small, imperfect rituals that make celebrations feel intimate rather than performative. The dialogue also dips into observational humor about aging, fashion, and the quirks of a televised life, offering a window into how a group of friends navigates fame, candid confession, and the joy of simply being together during a holiday moment that feels both chaotic and exactly right. The episode culminates in a series of rapid-fire questions that mine taste, memory, and philosophy in equal measure, from favorite holiday feelings to personal substitutions and ethical lines. Throughout, the sense of community remains the through line: people who know each other well enough to push boundaries, forgive quickly, and celebrate the silliness of life while acknowledging its deeper gifts. As the cookies cool and the conversation lingers, the warmth of shared experience anchors the dialogue, reminding listeners that a room full of friends can feel like a sanctuary even when the stories veer into the outrageous. topics otherTopics booksMentioned

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Bryan Cranston | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Bryan Cranston, Jerry Seinfeld
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard hosts Bryan Cranston and Jerry Seinfeld. Dax expresses his admiration for Cranston, highlighting his versatility from sitcom roles in "Malcolm in the Middle" to his iconic performance in "Breaking Bad." Cranston discusses his new film, "Jerry and Marge Go Large," based on a true story about a couple who exploited a lottery loophole, winning millions. He shares insights about their lives, emphasizing their humble beginnings and the community aspect of their lottery venture. Cranston reflects on his upbringing in a blue-collar family, where he learned the value of hard work and frugality. He recounts his father's tumultuous life and how it influenced his own choices, leading him to sobriety. The conversation touches on the challenges of acting, the importance of collaboration, and the pressures of guest-starring on established shows like "Seinfeld." Cranston shares a memorable experience from his time on "Seinfeld," where he improvised a scene that became a highlight of the episode. The discussion shifts to Cranston's career trajectory, including his decision to take on dramatic roles after "Malcolm in the Middle," and the challenges he faced in being recognized as a serious actor. He emphasizes the importance of being a good person in the industry and the need for quiet confidence. The hosts also discuss the significance of mentorship and the impact of Vince Gilligan's writing on "Breaking Bad." Cranston expresses pride in his career, noting that he has never had another job since he became an actor at 25. He reflects on the surreal experience of winning awards and the emotional weight of those moments. The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about their personal lives, hobbies, and the joys of gift-giving, showcasing the camaraderie between the hosts and guests.

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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Holiday Spectacular 2019 | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Kristen Bell, Sean Hayes, Scotty Icenogle, David Schuler, Monica Padman, Rob Holysz
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The Christmas special features Dax Shepard and guests Kristen Bell, Sean Hayes, Scotty Icenogle, David Schuler, Monica Padman, and Rob Holysz, who share festive moments and personal anecdotes. The group arrives in Christmas pajamas, showcasing their holiday spirit. Scotty, a Star Wars fan, ties in the festive theme with a nod to Disney and the upcoming Star Wars movie. The conversation shifts to intriguing scientific advancements, including a study where mice learned a maze through recorded brain impulses, leading to discussions about memory and technology. Kristen humorously suggests monetizing memories, while the group discusses the implications of technology in media, including deepfakes in the adult industry. They reminisce about personal experiences, including Scotty's wedding and the challenges of parenting. Kristen introduces David, who supervises music for her upcoming children's show on Amazon, highlighting the collaborative effort behind the project. The guests share their favorite Christmas movies, with titles like "Home Alone," "Die Hard," and "Christmas Vacation" surfacing in the discussion. They reflect on childhood memories, the pressures of family expectations, and the complexities of growing up, particularly in relation to identity and acceptance. As the conversation flows, they engage in singing holiday classics, showcasing their talents and humor. The episode culminates in heartfelt expressions of gratitude for friendships and the joy of being together during the holidays, emphasizing the importance of love and connection over material gifts.

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David Sedaris Returns | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: David Sedaris
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Dax Shepard welcomes listeners and expresses excitement about having David Sedaris back on the show. Sedaris discusses his new book, *A Carnival of Snackery*, which is a compilation of his journal entries, highlighting his unique perspective on everyday interactions and experiences. He shares anecdotes from his life, including humorous encounters during late-night walks and reflections on his past health issues, such as mistakenly believing he had IBS. The conversation shifts to Sedaris's experiences with his audience during book tours, noting the diversity of his fans, including a surprising number of American Born Chinese attendees. They discuss the peculiarities of names and the humor found in them, sharing funny stories about people they’ve met. Sedaris recounts a visit to the British Museum where he felt sympathy for a boy in a wheelchair, only to realize later that he had misjudged the situation. This leads to a discussion about the nature of sympathy and how people often misinterpret others' circumstances. The hosts delve into the topic of humor and its boundaries, with Sedaris reflecting on the reactions to his work and the evolving landscape of comedy. He shares his thoughts on societal sensitivities and how they differ across generations, noting that younger audiences tend to be more easily offended. Sedaris also discusses his writing process, emphasizing the importance of routine and the joy he finds in documenting his life. He describes his nightly walks, where he often encounters interesting characters and contemplates various scenarios, blending humor with introspection. The conversation touches on the challenges of navigating social interactions, especially in light of past experiences with addiction and sobriety. Sedaris expresses gratitude for his life and the freedom he feels now, contrasting it with his previous reliance on substances. As the episode wraps up, Sedaris shares his excitement about his upcoming book tour and the joy of connecting with readers. Dax and Sedaris agree to meet for a walk in Pasadena, highlighting their shared appreciation for life’s quirks and the stories that come from them. The episode concludes with a light-hearted exchange about their experiences and the importance of humor in navigating life’s complexities.

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Holiday Spectacular 2022 | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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Dax Shepard shares his deep love for Christmas, reminiscing about childhood memories where his mother went to great lengths to make the holiday special despite financial constraints. He recalls joyful Christmas Eves spent with family, filled with food, stories, and warmth. As an adult, Dax continues to cherish the holiday, finding joy in the traditions, decorations, and the opportunity to spoil loved ones. He appreciates the built-in excuses Christmas provides to pause life's hustle and enjoy what he has. This year, Dax invites listeners to join his holiday work party at DiSanto Botanical Gardens, where friends and family gather to celebrate without any specific agenda. The group enjoys festive drinks, engages in light-hearted banter about Christmas songs, and shares personal anecdotes about their favorite holiday memories and gifts. Dax expresses a sense of melancholy this season, acknowledging that many people feel lonely during the holidays despite the festive atmosphere. The conversation shifts to gift-giving, with humorous exchanges about the challenges and anxieties surrounding it. Dax and his friends share their experiences and thoughts on Christmas traditions, including the joy of giving and receiving presents. They also discuss the importance of creating meaningful moments with children during the holidays, emphasizing the magic of Christmas and the wonder it brings. As the gathering unfolds, the group opens presents, showcasing thoughtful gifts that reflect their relationships. Dax concludes with a heartfelt appreciation for the time spent together, celebrating the spirit of Christmas and the connections that make it special.

This Past Weekend

Merry Lloyd Christmas | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #423
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Merry Christmas episode blends humor, reflection, and hardship. Theo Von recalls both joyful and Lloyd Christmas moments, describes Christmas memories, and jokes about unconventional situations, including a scene with breastfeeding and a playful take on holiday misadventures. He laments the speed of modern life and the need to create meaningful moments rather than wait for perfection, inspired by a talk with Dustin Poirier about not waiting for perfect conditions to live. He notes that being present matters more than appearances and shares a broader message about burning time wisely, gratitude, and stepping down from the high horse. He discusses personal growth, a live stand-up comeback in LA, and a memorable moment when he made Roseanne Barr laugh. He plugs sponsors (BetterHelp and Mint Mobile) and shares a recent charity event in Youngsville, Louisiana with the Good Fight Foundation, distributing hams to families, with UFC affiliates present. The show also covers current events and controversial topics with his nonjudgmental take, including a Phoenix officer alleged to have created porn on duty, and Utah Senator Mike Lee's nationwide porn ban; then a tangent about a bobcat at his uncle’s house and sexual humor; and calls for guests and future episodes. A pivotal interview with Julian Torres, a veteran who lost legs in Afghanistan, unfolds. Torres recounts a 2010 ambush in Helmand Province, the blast, survival, leadership under fire, and toll.

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New Year's Eve Live Hang-Out
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The transcript features a lively New Year's Eve celebration led by host AJ Gentile, filled with humor, anecdotes, and audience interaction. It opens with a joke about an ice fisherman who hears a voice claiming there are no fish beneath the ice, only to discover it’s the rink manager. The conversation shifts to various humorous bits, including musical references and Hecklefish's quirky advice. AJ shares insights about the universe, hinting at the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the mysteries of the planet. The hosts engage in playful banter, discussing their experiences and thoughts on music, pop culture, and personal anecdotes, including the challenges of New Year's Eve celebrations in crowded places like Times Square. As the countdown to midnight approaches, AJ reflects on the past year, expressing gratitude for the community and the support received. He shares a story about Project 8200, a CIA remote viewing program, detailing the experiences of remote viewers like Ingo Swann and Pat Price, who reportedly saw military installations and alien entities during their sessions. AJ emphasizes the secrecy surrounding these projects and the implications of their findings. The chat is filled with audience participation, with viewers sharing their thoughts, birthday wishes, and personal stories. AJ encourages a sense of community, reminding everyone that they are not alone during the holidays. As the clock ticks down to midnight, the atmosphere is festive, with cheers and well-wishes exchanged among participants. In the final moments, AJ thanks everyone for their support, highlighting the importance of the community and the fun shared throughout the year. The stream concludes with a toast to the New Year, leaving viewers excited for what’s to come in 2024, including more intriguing episodes and discussions about the mysteries of the universe.

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Trump OWNS Reporter & RFK EXPOSES Child Trafficking | PBD Podcast | Ep. 582
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various current events and sports, including the Lakers' recent loss and LeBron James' comments about the center position. They share excitement about upcoming events like the Kentucky Derby and reflect on a panel discussion featuring President Trump, where he endorsed Stephen A. Smith for a potential 2028 run. The conversation touches on Michelle Obama's confusing statements and various political developments, including Trump's trade deals and the impact of tariffs on the economy. The hosts highlight significant news, such as UPS cutting jobs due to reduced Amazon shipments and New York City losing income to Florida. They also discuss California Democrats' controversial decisions, including decriminalizing welfare fraud under $25,000 and blocking a bill to make sex trafficking minors a felony. The hosts express frustration with these policies, suggesting they encourage criminal behavior. The discussion shifts to international affairs, with updates on Ukraine's resource deal with the U.S. and the implications of China's actions in the global market. They emphasize the importance of U.S. tariffs in reshaping trade dynamics and reducing reliance on China for critical resources. The hosts also address the challenges faced by women in balancing careers and family planning, referencing AOC's comments on parental leave and child care. They argue that while support for families is essential, government intervention may not be the best solution. Finally, they celebrate Vinnie's birthday, expressing gratitude for their team and the purpose they find in their work together. The episode wraps up with a call for support for Vinnie and a reminder of the importance of community and family.

Armchair Expert

Justin Long | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Justin Long, Vince Vaughn
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard and Monica Padman welcome Justin Long and Vince Vaughn. They discuss Justin's impressive talent for impersonations, particularly his ability to mimic Vince Vaughn. Justin shares his experiences in the film industry, reflecting on his early career and the evolution of his acting choices. He notes that he feels more willing to take risks now than he did when he was younger, attributing this to greater confidence and experience. The conversation shifts to their shared experiences on the set of "Idiocracy," where Justin's character was polarizing, with some viewers loving it and others hating it. He recounts how he had to loop his performance in a normal voice after the studio deemed it too extreme. They reminisce about their time working together and the dynamics of their friendship. Justin shares anecdotes from his childhood in Connecticut, including his father's academic background and their Catholic upbringing. He discusses the influence of his family on his life and career, particularly the impact of his father's decision to leave the seminary. The conversation touches on themes of identity, family dynamics, and the pressure of societal expectations. They also delve into Justin's early experiences with acting, including his time at Vassar College and his journey to landing roles in films like "Galaxy Quest" and "Jeepers Creepers." He emphasizes the importance of treating every role seriously, regardless of its perceived value. The discussion includes humorous moments, such as Justin's experiences with partying and the pressures of fame. He reflects on the challenges of navigating relationships in the industry and the lessons learned from both successes and failures. The episode concludes with a light-hearted exchange about their personal lives, including their relationships and the quirks of their families. Overall, the conversation is filled with laughter, nostalgia, and insights into the lives of these actors, showcasing their camaraderie and the unique experiences that have shaped their careers.

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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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Kurtwood Smith | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Kurtwood Smith
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard welcomes Kurtwood Smith, known for his roles in *That '70s Show*, *Patriot*, and *RoboCop*. Dax expresses his admiration for Kurtwood, describing him as a beautiful man and a soul connection. They discuss Kurtwood's extensive career, including his recent work on *That '90s Show* and the challenges he faced with his health, particularly his back issues that required spinal surgery. Kurtwood shares his experiences on set, including the physical limitations he faced while filming due to his back pain. He recounts how he managed to work through the pain and the adjustments made to accommodate his condition. Dax and Kurtwood reminisce about their time working together on *El Camino Christmas* and how they instantly connected, leading to a friendship that has continued over the years. The conversation shifts to their shared love for acting and the creative process. Kurtwood discusses his role in *Patriot*, emphasizing the unique tone of the show and the complexity of his character. He highlights the challenge of memorizing a particularly intricate speech from the series, which he later performs for Dax, showcasing his talent and the show's distinctive style. They also touch on the intelligence of animals, particularly crows and ravens, with Kurtwood sharing fascinating insights about their cognitive abilities. Dax and Kurtwood discuss their personal experiences with health and aging, including the impact of physical limitations on their careers and lives. Kurtwood reflects on his upbringing, including the loss of his father during World War II and how it shaped his relationship with his stepfather. He shares anecdotes from his childhood in Wisconsin and his journey to becoming an actor, including his time at Stanford and the challenges he faced in the early years of his career. The episode concludes with a lighthearted discussion about the dynamics of their friendship, the evolution of their careers, and the joy of seeing their peers succeed in the industry. Dax expresses his gratitude for Kurtwood's friendship and the opportunity to work together, emphasizing the importance of connection in their lives.

Armchair Expert

Holiday Spectacular 2024 | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Kristen Bell, Anna Kendrick, Jacob Jeffries, Gabe Gibbs
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The Christmas episode features hosts Dax Shepard and guests Kristen Bell, Anna Kendrick, Jacob Jeffries, and Gabe Gibbs. They discuss their backgrounds, including Gabe's Michigan roots and humorous anecdotes about local landmarks like Big Beaver Road. The group shares their holiday traditions, favorite Christmas songs, and personal stories about memorable gifts from childhood. Gabe showcases his musical talent with comedic interpretations of songs, while Anna and Kristen reflect on their experiences in musical theater. The conversation shifts to holiday decorations, with Anna describing her themed Christmas rooms and the group's playful banter about light preferences. They also engage in a gift exchange, revealing thoughtful presents that highlight their friendships. Gabe shares a song he wrote about the podcast's hosts, and they reminisce about their favorite holiday memories. As the episode progresses, they sing classic Christmas songs, including "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and "Christmas Time Is Here," while discussing the significance of these traditions. The guests express their love for music and the joy it brings during the holiday season. The episode concludes with heartfelt reflections on the past year and the importance of togetherness, celebrating the spirit of Christmas with laughter and song.

This Past Weekend

State Wars March Madness Pt 3 w/ Nate Bargatze | This Past Weekend #189
Guests: Nate Bargatze
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Theo Von welcomes Nate Bargatze, whose new Netflix special, The Tennessee Kid, has just dropped. They discuss what it’s like to release a special, fears about creating new material, and Nate’s loose, on‑the‑fly approach to writing: no formal process, ideas saved in a phone, tries to stay conversational so it doesn’t sound scripted. He recalls bombing on a TV special era, worries about never again being as funny, and notes that the best material comes on stage rather than from writing word for word. Theo shares his own process of jotting ideas and testing jokes in the car and on planes. The conversation moves to travel gear, backpacks, and jackets, with jokes about a reversible jacket with four pockets, the frustration of lost items, and the thrill of a well‑built travel setup. They riff about luggage, airports, and even a humorous false horror about a plane bag thief. They drift into playful riffs about confrontations, rough crowds, and the spectacle of on‑stage energy when crowds aren’t sure what to expect. Nate reflects on stand‑up’s evolution: how audiences now want more personal, identifiable voices; how Louis CK’s early honesty shifted the game toward personal material, while still respecting different styles. They discuss avoiding heavy politics or vulgarity, choosing topics that don’t aim to offend, and letting audiences follow the comedian’s unique point of view rather than gatekeeping content. They pivot to the upcoming This Past Weekend’s State Wars March Madness, a riff in which U.S. states are pitted against each other as if in a civil‑style conflict. They describe brackets and audience videos from Ohio versus Iowa, Michigan versus Kentucky, Indiana versus Minnesota, Illinois versus South Dakota, Arizona versus New Mexico, Washington versus Utah, Colorado versus Montana, and California versus Alaska. They inspect arguments about population, terrain, industry, geography, and culture—plus fan submissions that weigh in on who would win. The banter is brisk, playful, and loaded with imagination about how states might mobilize, from NORAD and Air Force bases to famous regional quirks and stereotypes. Theo and Nate tease a longer arc: the sweet sixteen, the championship, and future guests, with Nate’s Netflix special and upcoming live appearances continuing to fuse with their trademark, free‑wheeling vibe. They close by celebrating the absurd fun of the bracket, the night’s energy, and the connection between comedians who share a long friendship and a love of chasing new material.

This Past Weekend

Free Magic | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #631
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Theo Von closes out the year with a Christmas-themed stream that blends nostalgia, improvised humor, and offbeat storytelling. He riffs on the spirit of the season, from childhood memories of sneaking downstairs on Christmas Eve to the sensory details that made those nights feel magical. The monologue slides from playful, self-deprecating banter to tender reflection as he describes the glow of the tree, the stockings, and the ritual of waiting for Santa. He weaves in personal quirks and self-aware takes on affection, boundaries, and vulnerability, then pivots to lighter digressions about holiday music, family dynamics, and the imperfect rituals that make the holidays feel real rather than flawless. The show then shifts to calls from listeners, with a mix of humor, heartbreak, and shared experience that underscores how people lean on communal storytelling during a season of memory, forgiveness, and hope. Through a rapid-fire sequence of calls, he and his team explore a spectrum of topics people bring to the hotline: quirky holiday challenges, relationship struggles, and moments of gratitude amid tough situations. The conversations range from practical advice about navigating breakups and unexpected pregnancies to meditations on personal growth, the importance of self-reliance, and the tension between ambition and slowing down. Intertwined are candid anecdotes about marriage proposals that go awry, the chaos and comedy of family life, and the way humor can illuminate difficult feelings. The episode culminates in a sincere, communal send-off: a reminder to celebrate what lasts, to support those serving far from home, and to hold space for both joy and sorrow as the year concludes.

Armchair Expert

Stephen Merchant | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Stephen Merchant, Monica Padman
reSee.it Podcast Summary
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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