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The comedy podcast universe is ever expanding, not unlike the universe universe.

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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.

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How Did This Get Made?

Hobbs & Shaw LIVE!

I would watch this movie FOR FIVE YEARS, Adam Scott blurts out before even saying hello.

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Any stand-alone minute of this episode is way funnier than any of the jokes inHobbs & Shaw.

Topher Graces podcast airs weekly and features Grace and a guest participating in a minor adventure.

This week, Jim Gaffigan stops by to try his hand at singing.

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Specifically, the men attempt to achieve the specific sound of a barbershop quartet.

Although Gaffigan groans at the thought, he holds his own while harmonizing.

The latter leads to a conversation about a cappella members sexual prowess.

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Gaffigan isnt buying it and jokes, Ah, the a cappella group.

They were bigger than Fleetwood Mac.

Its sure to induce giggles.

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Now shes got her own jam, andThe Patdownlets her cut loose on a variety of wide-ranging topics.

This week, our howling hosts welcome Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend).

Much like Sodaro and Jarreau, its made clear that Bloom also shares an affinity for the supernatural.

Early in life, Bloom explains that she had an existential fear of ghosts.

In other words, pretty standard stuff for a 5-year-old to be thinking about.

From start to finish, Armisen and Torres charm you with sincere, deadpan delivery of long bits.

(Picture them holding their own Model U.N. for countries to air their petty grievances, etc.)

I will wake up and try harder.

Finish up with answers to some audience questions and a legitimate reason to keep your HBO subscription!

Drop us a line at comedypodcasts@vulture.com.

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