May 12, 2020
Saluton! Esta me, Tyson Saner. And it seems like only a couple of weeks ago I was putting the finishing touches on Episode 200 of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. and sending it off to executive producer Marc Hershon to be posted as the final episode before our much-ballyhooed hiatus.
Well, if you're listening to this…it means the hiatus is over.
If you listened to Episode 201, hosted by my now sorta social distancing co-host Marc Hershon, then you already knew that. If you haven't listened to Episode 201, yet, you still can. It's a shorter episode than Succotash is, traditionally, so it won't take very long. And it explains why it is shorter, and why we are back, and really has some great content that should help you, the listener, get into the swing of things for this new phase of the soundcast formerly known as Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, now known as Succotash Shut-In. Coming to you weekly with alternating hosts Marc Hershon and yours truly, the afore-mentioned Tyson Saner.
I've got clips from Second Run Movie Pod, You Need To See This, and Shenk. This episode is sponsored by Henderson's Pants new Breakaway Trousers, and by Trumpoetry.com. I know you're anxious to experience your now weekly dose of soundcast clips from the comedy world as it deals with the quarantine that everybody who doesn't want to die from COVID-19 is adhering to for the foreseeable future. So without further ado, it's clip time.
CLIPS
Second Run
Movie Pod
Featuring Kory
Epps and Adam Shumaker, on
the Second Run Movie Pod the two
hosts talk about films they've seen and whether or not they'd give
them a second look. At least I believe that's what the show's
about. In this epi, Kory and Adam gotta go fast as they talk
about Sonic the Hedgehog and Birds of
Prey.
You can find Kory Epps at OnlyFans.com/KoryEpps. Those are
the deets provided on the blog. And there's a little note that says
that was the last episode before the quarantine lockdown before the
coronavirus and they hope everyone is staying safe and healthy.
We're trying, Kory!
You Need To See
This
With Lucé and Cozi, the description of the
show on their homesite says "Join hosts Lucé
Tomlin-Brenner and Cozi
Orlen every week as they argue for one film you
absolutely need to watch. They'll cover everything from lesser
known arthouse indies to 'How did you miss this?' blockbusters."
Each episode at least one of the hosts has seen and loved thge film
and at least one has missed it. Then, with no spoilers, they'll
convince they'll convince you to spend your precious time
watching it. That's a great idea. The clip I've got for you is from
an episode posted on April 20, 2020. The guest? None other
than the one of the co-hosts on The Nooner
Podcast on Kevin Smith's Smodcast
Network, Cassandra Cardenas. (She's also
been, by the way, a guest of Anti Social Show, another soundcast
that I co-host, actually, with Hunter
Block who was a guest
of Succotash in our previous season, check that
out sometime.) Anyway, Cassandra and Cozy talk to Lucy about the
incredibly fun British comedy Spice World from
1997. If you'd like to support this soundcast, you can click over
to Anchor.fm/YouNeedToSeeThis/support.
Shenk
Comedian
Sara
Wineshenk interviews comedians, musicians
and artists living in Los Angeles. Topics include fashion, cannabis
and comedy. The clip is from the episode that posted April 29 2020.
called "Weather Women, Lava Lamps, and Dream Cars", in which live,
from quarantine, Sara sits down to answer some questions,
specifically about the topics mentioned in the title AND her
favorite type of cat.
Not only can you find Shenk on Apple Podcasts,
Stitcher and Spotify, but you can email all
fashion/guest-related questions to shenkpod@gmail.com.
WRAP-UP
And there it is. Episode 204, the second of Season 4 of Succotash Shut-In, The Soundcast Stimulus Package. Remember, if you go to SuccotashShow.com you can find all the social media and website info that will help you find these shows with very little effort on your part.
Of course, our archive of past episodes is there to just a few simple keystrokes and mouse clicks or taps on a mobile device brings you more of us and those we feature on this program. Tell them Succotash Shut-In sent ya – we'd appreciate it a great deal. Sharing is caring. And not only is it something we can safely do the distance. It's what we mean when we gently remind you to please pass the Succotash!
— Tyson Saner