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The comedy podcast universe is ever-expanding, not unlike the universe universe.
Were here to make it a bit smaller, a bit more manageable.
Each week, our crack team of podcast enthusiasts and specialists and especially enthusiastic people will pick their favorites.
We hope to have your ears permanently plugged with the best in aural comedy.
Right off the bat they get into a comics toughest crowd: their peers.
He kept trying to throw in lines but nothing was working andthatbecame the joke.
Its what creates that great feeling of unease, of tension, of fear.
But what about everyone else in these movies the characters that fall outside the hunter-and-the-hunted dynamic?
Not the prey, but the periphery.
Adam Peacock is here to figure that out.
This week hes joined by Tony, a skeptical tether from Jordan Peeles recent successUs.
Finally, all our questions about the mysterious underworld the tethers call home are answered.
), and more before seamlessly transitioning into Tony.
But the nihilistic Venn diagram betweenRick and Mortyand theDuncan Trussell Family Houris a single circle.
Like many comedians, a deep dissatisfaction with himself materialized sometime during his childhood and never left.
He explains how his low self-worth complicates his success and interactions with fans.
After teasing his new video game,Trover Saves the Universe, the conversation predictably turns existential.
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