Jul 19, 2011
We're back. Vacation break over, me, Joe Paulino and the rest of the Succotash crew are together again and rocking Studio P in Sausalito.
Episode 7 features no guests or interviews but we DO have clips from eight comedy podcasts, two Bursts O' Durst with comedian Will Durst and Where's The Coffee?, an original tune by our musical director Scott Carvey. (Listen to this episode for information about when you can expect to hear — if our plans hold up — both Scott and his brother Dana (do the math) live in the studio in an episode in the near future!)
Here's what we've got in store this time...
• Burst O' Durst (x2)
A double dose of political comedian Will Durst in this
edition. Catch Will at his home site at http://WillDurst.com or on Twitter as
@WillDurst.
• The Apple Sisters
One of podcasting's fastest rising shows, Kimmy Gatewood,
Rebekka Johnson and Sarah Lowe are The Apple Sisters, bring
their 1940's flare with a 21st century sensibility to the webwaves.
Guest Jason Ritter joins them in this clip. Get more at
http://TheAppleSister.com
or on iTunes.
• Chris Porter's General Store
Comedian Chris Porter, a finalist on Season 4 of Last
Comic Standing, rants a bit about obesity and wonders why
people in Texas can even be fat. Load up on him at http://pantswise.com/generalstore
or on iTunes.
• Nobody Likes Onions
So says host and comic Patrick Melton, who's joined by
comedian Ryan Stout, who leads the discussion off into what
a bad gig can be like...and can you recover? If you like what you
hear, go get yourself a full helping at http://nobodylikesonions.com or
iTunes.
• Comedy Buffet
What I can tell you is that the Comedy Buffet guys have a
couple of dudes (Jason and Jesse)
from Van Full Of Candy on their show where, in this clip,
they joke about oversized food and diabetes. (What I can also tell
you is that I'm a big, giant goober. In the podcast, I dress the CB
boys down for not ID'ing themselves. Next time I'll read the email
someone sends in all the way through. Michael
Powell hosts the show, joined this time around by usual
suspects Matt Bernier and Don
Buley.) Have yourself a good ol' time over at http://TheComedyBuffet.com or
iTunes.
• Judge John Hodgman
If you don't know who John Hodgman is, you've no one to
blame but yourself. He's the PC in the PC and Mac commercials. He's
a correspondent on The Daily Show. And, well, he's John
Hodgman! On his podcast, which is patterned much like the old
People's Court on TV, he hears "legal" cases of strange and
dubious merit and then rules on them. In our clip, he sounds off
after hearing some letters by listeners with questions. Hear the
full stories at http://maximumfun.org or
iTunes.
• Somebody And Me
A couple of guys from Chicago, Patrick O'Rourke and Rob
Gregory, welcome guests Carley Moseley and Andy
Kushnir from the sketch group Jeremy. In this segment,
they try to get a fix on exactly what a hipster is all
about. Hear more at http://somebodyandme.com or
iTunes.
• The Unoffendables
Comic Tom Rhodes is joined here by Lou Angelwolf and
Dana Gibson along with guest John Fugelsang. In the
clip we have, John talks about his religion-flavored upbringing and
how it helpd to shape his early comedy. There's more in store at
http://trr.libsyn.com or
iTunes.
• What Duvet Said
Jason Duplissea and Rob Celli sliced out their own clip
and sent it along, entitling it "The Breast of Duvet". In the
segment, they examine a news story in which a women fended off
police with gouts of her own breast milk. Tasty stuff. Want more?
http://whatduvetsaid.blogspot.com
or iTunes. (And if you want even more WDS, I'm hoping to
have Rob Celli in the studio with me for Epi8 as my special guest
co-host!)
As you can see, Succotash Epi7 is stuffed with delicious podcastery. In addition, our booth announcer Bill Heywatt has a bit of a meltdown in studio (we're also featuring his unique spin on the classic drink, the Snowshoe), and we have a new commercial from our favorite sponsor, Henderson's Pants.
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Until next time, be kind, rewind and, as always, pass the Succotash!
— Marc Hershon
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