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The Rams are back together, visiting Beth. They bring her a present and talk about good and bad days. Beth sometimes doesn't recognize them. They reminisce about old times and share memories. They mention a horror movie and a first kiss. They express the importance of being together and wish each other a Merry Christmas. The video ends with a wish for a day just like this.

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Brian is overdosing and trying to relax, but someone reminds him that he has a show to do.

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Martin Short arrives at a celebration, greeted by friends. They joke about his nickname, "Marty," and his status as a writer and performer. A signature cocktail, the Martie Teeny, is introduced, and they discuss the holiday party atmosphere. They playfully test Martin's knowledge of current cast members, and he humorously admits he doesn't know any. The group shares light-hearted confessions about their pasts, including a yoga class incident. As the celebration continues, they toast to Martin's achievement of joining the 5 Timers Club, and he receives a special jacket. The night is filled with laughter, camaraderie, and a sense of accomplishment as Martin expresses his gratitude to his friends.

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Rick responds to a question about what message he would want to leave to people frustrated with how cancer is approached today. He centers his message on the principle of do no harm, stating that it is supposed to be every physician’s dedication. He recalls that he himself was harmed when he was in big pharma medicine, and contrasts that with a shift he experienced when he moved toward what he calls participatory medicine. He notes that fifty-one years ago he was told, “we’re not gonna do that to you,” and that this shift involved a question: “Are you gonna help us? If you do, we think you can live.” He characterizes that moment as a move toward a collaborative, participatory approach to medicine. Rick argues for relying on what God has given us, saying that artificial substances were invented, whereas “the real deal without the chemicals” is what has allowed him to enjoy life. He emphasizes that the natural, non-chemical approach has enabled him to witness important personal milestones: his grandkids, his kids growing up, and many wonderful experiences. He asserts that all of that would have been missed if he had remained committed to a “chemical life,” urging the audience to “get rid of it.” The closing lines convey a strong personal conviction: “Stop it. Meant it.” In sum, Rick advocatesMoving away from artificial, chemical-based medicine toward a participatory, natural approach that he believes grants life, family, and meaningful experiences, while rejecting the conventional chemical paradigm he associates with big pharma.

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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!

Armchair Expert

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

The Why Files

Hang-Out: Christmas Day Edition } Watch-Along, AMA, Goof Off
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The transcript begins with a humorous ice fishing joke about a drunk fisherman hearing a voice telling him there are no fish beneath the ice, revealing it to be the rink manager. The hosts, AJ Gentile and Heckle Fish, engage in playful banter, discussing various topics, including their experiences and thoughts on life, music, and the universe. They share personal anecdotes about Christmas traditions, family gatherings, and the changes that come with aging, reflecting on how holidays become quieter over time. AJ recounts his childhood Christmas experiences, emphasizing the joy and chaos of family gatherings, and contrasts it with the quieter, more subdued celebrations of adulthood. He expresses a sense of nostalgia for the past and acknowledges the loss of family members, which adds a layer of poignancy to the holiday season. The conversation shifts to the present, where AJ discusses the importance of community and connection, especially during the holidays. The hosts then transition to a segment called Gino Story Hour, where Gino shares a whimsical tale about Jean Hingley and her encounter with alien beings who visit her home during Christmas. The story is filled with imaginative details about the aliens' appearance and their playful antics, such as shaking the Christmas tree and drinking water in a peculiar manner. The narrative highlights themes of wonder and the unknown, leaving the audience with a sense of curiosity. Throughout the live stream, the hosts interact with viewers, responding to comments and questions, and encouraging participation in the chat. They discuss various topics, including conspiracy theories, UFOs, and personal experiences, while maintaining a lighthearted and humorous tone. The hosts also promote their merchandise and Patreon, emphasizing the importance of community support. As the stream progresses, the hosts reflect on their journey with the channel, sharing insights about their growth and the challenges they've faced. They express gratitude for their audience and the connections they've built over time. The conversation touches on the significance of storytelling and the impact it has on people's lives, especially during difficult times. The live stream concludes with a call for viewers to join them for future episodes, including a New Year's Eve celebration. The hosts wish everyone a Merry Christmas, encouraging viewers to cherish their loved ones and find joy in the holiday season, regardless of their circumstances. The overall tone is one of warmth, humor, and community, creating a sense of belonging among the audience.

This Past Weekend

12-25-17 Merry Christmas | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #62
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Theo Von greets listeners with a Merry Christmas from Natchez, Mississippi, filmed at Sharp Sound Design Studios after a Christmas Eve with family. He mentions prime rib, a rare cut, and a nephew in a band called Bishop Gunn who has a studio there, noting limited internet, and he says he’ll put some of their hits on as we get into the next year. He reflects on times with family, including two bunnies at his sister’s Santa Monica home, one show bunny and one congested, and he recounts his stepfather’s war memories and dementia, advising to hold a hand, talk about the war, offer donuts, and not give beer. He recalls working on a soybean, corn, and cotton farm in Mississippi, attending 3 o’clock mass, and the joy of being around other people, suggesting to slow down, pause, and reach out instead of scrolling. He urges touching somebody, taking their pulse, and sharing warmth during the holidays, and notes the desire to finish the year open-hearted. He describes seeing Downsizing, loving the first 38 minutes but finding the rest ambitious and confusing, and walking out of the theater. He thanks patrons, promotes Grey Block Pizza, and advertises LiveTree before closing with holiday wishes and a forward-looking, continuing journey.

Armchair Expert

Holiday Spectacular 2023 | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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The hosts celebrate Christmas and share updates from previous episodes, highlighting positive feedback about the show's middle segment and the character Herum Perum. They discuss personal experiences, including travels, family visits, and reflections on life and death. One host shares a poignant story about visiting their grandpa, who had a near-death experience with pancreatic cancer but ultimately received a misdiagnosis. They explore themes of mortality, the impact of status in healthcare, and the emotional complexities surrounding family relationships during the holidays. The conversation shifts to gift exchanges, with each host presenting thoughtful gifts, including custom artwork and practical items. They also discuss New Year's resolutions, emphasizing the importance of health and family connections. The hosts express gratitude for their experiences and encourage listeners to cherish their loved ones, reflecting on the bittersweet nature of life and the joy of shared moments. The episode concludes with warm wishes for the holidays and a reminder to appreciate the time spent with family.

The Rich Roll Podcast

Seeing The Divinity In Everything With Julie Piatt | Rich Roll Podcast
Guests: Julie Piatt
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In this podcast episode, Rich Roll and Julie Piatt discuss the progress of Julie's vegan cheese company, Shri Mu, which has garnered over 400 subscribers since its inception. Julie expresses gratitude for the support from her community and shares updates about her commercial kitchen in Southeast LA, where she is finalizing packaging and preparing to ship her first batch of artisanal cheeses. The cheeses are a new evolution from her previous recipes, reflecting her ongoing creative process. Julie emphasizes the importance of creating a positive environment in her facility, where all staff members, referred to as "sacred makers," engage in meditation before handling the cheese. She describes the aesthetic and sensory elements of the workspace, including nature sounds and pleasant scents, aimed at fostering a supportive atmosphere. The mission of Shri Mu extends beyond producing cheese; it aims to promote awareness and spiritual growth among its community. The conversation shifts to the holiday season, where Rich and Julie discuss the stress and anxiety that often accompany family gatherings. They highlight the importance of self-care and mindfulness, encouraging listeners to navigate familial dynamics with compassion and understanding. Julie emphasizes that each person's perspective is valid, and the key to a harmonious experience lies in recognizing individual differences without judgment. Rich shares his plans for a much-needed break from work, reflecting on the importance of recharging and gaining clarity for future endeavors. He acknowledges the challenges of maintaining enthusiasm and creativity amidst a busy schedule and stresses the need for intentional downtime. The episode concludes with a call for empathy and open-mindedness during the holidays, urging listeners to focus on connection rather than conflict. Rich and Julie encourage everyone to embrace their unique journeys and to approach interactions with love and curiosity, fostering a more compassionate and understanding world.

Armchair Expert

Paul Scheer | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Paul Scheer
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard welcomes comedian Paul Scheer, reminiscing about their mutual connections and experiences in the comedy scene. They discuss Scheer's impressive career, including his roles in shows like Black Monday and The League, and his popular podcasts, How Did This Get Made? and Unspooled. The conversation touches on various topics, including their competitive natures, board games, and parenting styles. Scheer shares insights about his family dynamics, noting the differences between his two children and how they reflect traits from both parents. They explore the complexities of step-parenting, discussing the challenges and societal perceptions surrounding it, while also acknowledging the positive experiences some individuals have had with step-parents. Dax and Paul delve into their childhoods, sharing stories about their upbringings in Michigan and Long Island, respectively. They reflect on their experiences with authority figures, including step-parents, and how these relationships shaped their views on parenting and family. The discussion shifts to the impact of money on their lives, with both sharing their frugal approaches and the challenges of managing finances in the entertainment industry. They also touch on the importance of experiences over material possessions, emphasizing the value of family vacations and quality time together. As the conversation progresses, they discuss the evolution of movies and the changing landscape of cinema, particularly in relation to their podcasts. Scheer highlights the significance of classic films and the importance of engaging with challenging content, while Dax expresses his desire to reignite his love for movies. The episode concludes with a light-hearted exchange about their experiences at Disneyland, the communal joy it brings, and the unique atmosphere of the park. They reflect on the importance of community and connection in their lives, both personally and professionally, and the joy of sharing experiences with loved ones.

Armchair Expert

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.

Armchair Expert

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.

PBD Podcast

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.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #240 - Aubrey Marcus
Guests: Aubrey Marcus
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The conversation begins with a light-hearted discussion about breathing techniques and the importance of relaxation, especially in performance settings like comedy. Joe Rogan mentions Onnit, a company that produces various health supplements, including Alpha Brain, which he and Aubrey Marcus endorse. They emphasize the benefits of nootropics and their personal experiences with them, highlighting the importance of mental clarity and neurotransmitter production. Aubrey shares insights from his recent psychedelic experiences in Peru, discussing the lessons learned and the profound nature of these journeys. He reflects on the fear of death and how psychedelics can help confront that fear, describing encounters with various entities during his trips. He recounts a significant experience with a dragon that challenged him on his motivations for wanting to change the world, emphasizing the need for self-awareness and authenticity in one's actions. The conversation shifts to the societal implications of psychedelics, with both Rogan and Marcus discussing how these substances can provide insights into human consciousness and the interconnectedness of all beings. They explore the idea that psychedelics might access dimensions beyond ordinary perception, allowing individuals to gain wisdom and understanding that transcends typical human experience. They also touch on the legal and cultural challenges surrounding psychedelics, noting how societal norms often hinder exploration of these substances despite their potential benefits. The discussion includes the historical context of psychedelics in various cultures and their role in spiritual practices. Rogan and Marcus delve into the impact of modern life on mental health, discussing the disconnect many people feel in contemporary society. They highlight the importance of community and connection, suggesting that the isolation of modern living contributes to mental health issues. The conversation transitions to the topic of nutrition and health, with Rogan promoting Onnit's new products, including a bone and joint formula featuring strontium, which is linked to improved bone density. They discuss the benefits of plant-based proteins, particularly hemp, and how they can be more easily digested compared to whey protein. As they wrap up, Rogan emphasizes the importance of humor and laughter in dealing with life's challenges, while Marcus shares his ongoing journey of self-discovery through psychedelics. They conclude by encouraging listeners to explore their own consciousness and seek out experiences that foster personal growth and understanding.

This Past Weekend

Bobby Lee | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #530
Guests: Bobby Lee
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New tour dates were announced for Theo Von. Bloomington, IN on November 13 at Indiana University Auditorium; Columbus, OH November 14 at Schottenstein Center; Champaign, IL November 15 at State Farm Center; Grand Rapids, MI November 16 at Van Andel Arena. Additional shows across Bend, Spokane, Portland, Vancouver, OKC, North Little Rock, Springfield, Kansas City, Sioux Falls, La Crosse, Green Bay, Molene, Colorado Springs, Casper, Billings, Missoula, Lafayette, Beaumont. Tickets at theovon.com; buy through that link to avoid secondary sites. New merch includes Return of the Rat tie-dye tees in green and purple, Be Good to Yourself collection, gang gang hoodies; more at theovonstore.com. Today's guest: Bobby Lee, comedian and actor known for Tiger Belly and Bad Friends. Theo and Bobby interact in a loose, candid chat. They riff on dating and personal boundaries; Bobby recounts a failed pick‑up after a boiled‑egg joke and how it affected his momentum. They discuss a prior miscommunication about podcast appearances and a bombshell moment where Theo acknowledged being bi, leading to a humorous back‑and‑forth about attraction between them. They explore frank topics around sexuality, how fans react to celebrities, and how they relate to one another as friends. They joke about national stereotypes and pop culture figures, debating how audiences perceive them and who they would be in various fictional remakes, including a playful, improbable Asian‑themed version of The Wizard of Oz and alternate casting ideas for witches and characters. Interspersed are sponsor messages: PrizePicks, Ibata, GameTime, Blue Chew, and Better Help, with brief pitches on bonuses and how to use promo codes. The conversation turns toward the comedy industry: the dynamics of fame, the intensity of touring, and the balance with home life. They touch on Bill Burr, Mark Maron, Chris Rock, and the pressure of meeting high‑profile peers, then shift to sobriety and therapy. They share experiences in AA, discuss staying connected, and open up about family history, including the loss of Theo’s father and a memory of his Clapton song moment with his dad. Near the end, they reflect on personal growth, genuine friendships, vulnerability, and the desire to build meaningful relationships while maintaining careers. They close with plans to reunite on Bad Friends and a note of affection between the two friends.

PBD Podcast

Epstein's Client List Rumors, Tucker Carlson vs Ben Shapiro | PBD Podcast | Ep. 344
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In the first podcast of 2024, Patrick Bet-David and his co-hosts discuss various topics, starting with their recent experiences in Aspen, including a humorous incident where Mario saved a deer from a frozen lake, which garnered attention from the local community. They transition to current events, highlighting a chaotic start to the year with significant incidents worldwide, including violence and natural disasters, leading Patrick to declare 2024 as the "year of chaos." He encourages listeners to adopt a positive mindset with the affirmation "the future looks bright," promoting merchandise that embodies this message. The conversation shifts to political themes, including a poll indicating that a significant number of Americans desire a strong, anti-democratic leader, reflecting dissatisfaction with current leadership. They discuss Nikki Haley's potential candidacy and her relationship with Trump, as well as the implications of various state decisions regarding Trump’s ballot status. The hosts also touch on the migrant crisis affecting cities like Chicago and New York, emphasizing the strain on local resources and contrasting it with the White House's dismissive stance. The discussion then moves to the state of the NBA, comparing its viewership and popularity to the NFL, particularly during the holiday season. Patrick cites statistics showing the NFL's dominance in ratings and revenue, attributing the NBA's decline to its political stance and the influence of figures like LeBron James. They criticize the NBA's approach to social issues and its impact on fan engagement. The podcast concludes with a light-hearted story about Mario's deer rescue, emphasizing themes of community and heroism, while reiterating the importance of optimism in the face of chaos in the upcoming year.

Armchair Expert

Armchair Anonymous: Holiday Nightmare III | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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The episode centers on a holiday night that spirals into chaos and laughs as three guests share Christmas memories from their own families. The host banter blends with a vivid retelling of a Texas Christmas in Plano, where a routine family gathering devolves into a pepper-sprayed stumble after an overzealous attempt to repel a stray dog. The scene erupts with vertiginous scents, the dog unharmed, and relatives scrambling to contain the moment, turning a joyful holiday into a memorable disaster. Throughout, the family’s warmth remains a throughline, with nurses, cousins, and uncles offering care and comic relief as everyone processes what just happened. A second tale follows when a 19-year-old narrator joins a newly minted boyfriend’s family for Christmas. The evening slides from festive drinking to a painful incident in the back of a car, where fear, discomfort, and awkward questions collide. The aftermath—an ankle twisted in the rush to exit an embarrassing moment, a relative stepping in to help, and a church the next day—transforms a shy attempt at bonding into a memorable rite of passage that the teen will recall with mortification and affection. The episode frames young adulthood as a series of chaotic traditions, where mishaps become bonds and the family’s carefree spirit endures amid injury and embarrassment. In the final stretch, a Georgia couple, a Jewish dad, and a host of relatives recount a Christmas crisis that tests nerves and humor in equal measure. A fender-bender, a feverish infant, COVID fears, and a chain of near-miss misadventures weave together to show how holidays magnify chaos yet reveal resilience and gratitude. The participants lean into storytelling as a way to process stress, find shared laughter, and celebrate the unpredictable warmth of blended families. The night closes with the sense that, despite occasional disasters, the holidays are a chorus of messy love, camaraderie, and the good fortune to be surrounded by people who can laugh at themselves and each other. The episode ultimately feels like a celebration of imperfect, deeply human holiday memories, where missteps, injuries, and near-disasters give rise to connection, humor, and gratitude for the chaos that makes family gatherings unforgettable.

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

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
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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.

Armchair Expert

Max Greenfield | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Max Greenfield
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard and guest Max Greenfield share a humorous and candid conversation about their lives, careers, and experiences with sobriety. Dax humorously mentions his attempts to engage Dwayne Johnson, "The Rock," in a playful rivalry to get him on the show, dubbing himself "the Boulder." Max, an Emmy-nominated actor known for his roles in *New Girl* and *The Neighborhood*, discusses his new children's book, *I Don't Want to Read This Book*, which reflects his own struggles with reading and dyslexia. He emphasizes the importance of understanding that learning differences exist and that not all children will fall in love with reading, which can lead to feelings of shame. The conversation shifts to their experiences with sobriety, where they bond over the humor and camaraderie found in sober meetings. They discuss the challenges of sharing personal stories in recovery, noting that the portrayal of sobriety in media often misses the levity and shared experiences that can exist in real-life meetings. Max recounts a humorous story about a dog with a swollen vagina that he was supposed to adopt from Kristen Bell, which ultimately led him to treatment for his drinking problem. They reflect on the importance of honesty and support in sobriety, sharing how their journeys have shaped their identities and relationships. The discussion also touches on their high school experiences, including Max's brief stint in football and wrestling, and the pressures of fitting in. They share insights on the entertainment industry, the challenges of acting, and the importance of being of service in their work. As the episode concludes, they celebrate their friendship and the growth they've experienced through their respective journeys, emphasizing the value of connection and support in navigating life's challenges.

Armchair Expert

A.J. Jacobs (on puzzles and living biblically) | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: A.J. Jacobs
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In this episode of "Armchair Expert," Dax Shepard and Monica Padman interview bestselling author A.J. Jacobs, known for his unique experiential books. Jacobs discusses his previous work, *The Year of Living Biblically*, where he followed the Old Testament's rules for a year, leading to humorous and insightful experiences. He shares that he grew up in a secular family and sought to understand religion by living it, which included strict adherence to biblical laws, such as not shaving his beard and wearing only white clothing. This led to interesting social interactions, including being mistaken for a homeless person. Jacobs also talks about his latest book, *The Puzzler*, where he explores various puzzles, from crosswords to jigsaws, and the mental benefits they provide. He emphasizes the importance of curiosity and flexible thinking, suggesting that puzzles can help solve larger societal issues by fostering collaboration and understanding. He recounts his experience competing in the World Jigsaw Puzzle Championship, where he represented the U.S. and humorously notes that they finished second to last. Throughout the conversation, Jacobs shares anecdotes about his family, including how his wife participated in some of his projects, and discusses the impact of diet and exercise on health, reflecting on his year-long commitment to becoming the healthiest man. He highlights the confusion surrounding health advice and the importance of balance in life, including maintaining social connections. The episode is filled with playful banter, games, and riddles, showcasing Jacobs' love for puzzles and the deeper meanings behind them. He concludes with a riddle that emphasizes the transient nature of happiness and sadness, reinforcing the idea that life is a series of puzzles to be navigated with curiosity and an open mind.

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Armchair Anonymous: Holiday Vacation | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this holiday episode of Armchair Anonymous, hosts Dax Shepard and Buck Rogers invite listeners to share wild vacation stories. The first guest, Kim, recounts a chaotic New Year's trip to Paris with her boyfriend Zach and friends. After a night of drinking, Kim gets separated from her group and ends up on a moped with a stranger, leading to a series of misadventures. Despite the drama, she returns safely to Zach, and they have since married. Next, Evan shares a Christmas story involving his family. After planning a holiday getaway to a cabin, they face a last-minute cancellation. They pivot to Hawaii, but Evan's father falls ill, leading to an emergency surgery for both appendicitis and a kidney stone. Remarkably, he recovers quickly, and the family enjoys their vacation. Lastly, a guest from Washington shares a childhood Christmas incident where she accidentally injured herself on a ceiling fan while reading in bed. Despite the chaos, the family comes together to celebrate, and she reflects on the bond shared among her siblings. Throughout the episode, the hosts and guests share laughter and camaraderie, highlighting the unpredictability of holiday experiences.
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