
Stop Podcasting Yourself
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Episode 37 - Erica Sigurdson
Comedian and writer Erica Sigurdson joins us to talk bees, horse racing, and Hancock. We unveil some kind of prank segment too.
Episode 36 - Sam Easton
Comedian and actor Sam Easton stops by to entertain us with stories of Hollywood and the road, and then tons of dirty stuff. We also play a round of Bow Wow or Romeo.
Episode 35 - Mark McGuckin
Road Hockey Rumble's Mark McGuckin joins us to talk Canadian Thanksgiving, West Edmonton Mall, and David Bowie's gritty 70's cop drama. We also stuntcast Night Court.
Episode 34 - Simon King
Comedian Simon King stops in to talk about athletes in commercials and human statues. We also blow the lid off a new segment.
Episode 33 - Morgan Brayton
Actor and comedian Morgan Brayton stops by to talk donkey basketball, bad movies, and what it would probably be like to live on a ranch.
Episode 32 - Crumbs
Stephen Sim and Lee White of Crumbs join us to talk ginger ale conspiracies and modern rock frontmen.
Episode 31 - Jon Dore
We get juvenile with TV's Jon Dore of The Jon Dore Television Show. Then he farts into the microphone and ruins the world.
Episode 30 - Reggie Watts
Brooklyn-based comedy mindblower Reggie Watts joins the boys to talk about sweatpants, trophies, and the Muppets.
Episode 29 - Charlie Demers
Big time hilario Charlie Demers returns to talk summer movies, Celebrity Crush Beret, and the stunt cast of Growing Pains. It's a 90-minute gigglefest... for us.
Episode 28 - David Milchard
We welcome comedy multi-tasker David Milchard for some Britpop talk, a round of Celebrity Odds, and a couple classic rock twisted tunes.
Episode 27 - Dylan Rhymer
Soon-to-be-former-Vancouver comedian Dylan Rhymer stops by to talk capes, Canadian talk shows, and Arsenio Hall. We read some mail, and Ottawa correspondent Brad MacNeil counts down his favourite episodes.
Episode 26 - Dan Clark
Graham's brother Dan stops by to tell embarrassing bathtub stories from Graham's youth. Not really, but recap Kid Rock's Olympic-sized Summer '08.
Episode 25 - Kyle Bottom
Comedian Kyle Bottom pops in to talk Joe Rogan, Sha-poopies, and late night chat lines. Also, we stunt-cast Three's Company.
Episode 24 - Sean Lecomber
A bona fide summer episode. From Edmonton, comedian Sean Lecomber stops by to school us on Slurpees, waterslides, and the two Coreys.
Episode 23 - Paul Bae
Comedian and sketch performer Paul Bae joins us to discuss blue collar food, Blue Collar TV, and blue collar Tim McGraw. We also write a new Hockey Night in Canada theme, in case you were worried the podcast wasn't Canadian enough.
Episode 22 - Seth Perry
Comedian Seth Perry joins the boys to talk sex education, teen pregnancy, and play a round of Burt or Ryan... Reynolds.
Episode 21 - Lauren Martin
Actress and comedian Lauren Martin joins us to talk about Flava Flav's new show, sex movies, and Full House stuntcasting. Meanwhile, Dave uses the phrase "on the nose" "way too often."
Episode 20 - Conor Holler
Comedy renaissance man Conor Holler joins us to discuss rival podcasts, a possible sister podcast, and the Breakfast Club stunt cast. TRANCE!
Episode 19 - Gerald Varga
We go dark-ish with comedian Gerald Varga, and talk about polka and bachelor food.
Episode 18 - Phil Hanley
Comedian and screenwriter Phil Hanley joins us to discuss screenwriting books, more wrestling, and Lisa Bonet.
Episode 17 - Olivia Mowatt
Journalist Olivia Mowatt checks in to school us in broadcast standards and Dave watches kids lap dancing.
Episode 16 - Alicia Tobin
Comedian Alicia Tobin steps in to talk blockbuster movies, diagnose Dave's agoraphobia, and play a round of Biel or Alba.
Episode 15 - Paul Anthony
Comedy renaissance man Paul Anthony joins the boys to talk public access TV and dip into the Celebrity Crush Hat. Also, Ottawa correspondent Brad MacNeil calls in with some corrections.
Episode 14 - A.J. McKenzie
Comedian and TV star A.J. McKenzie pops in to share his pop culture cluelessness and childhood thievery.
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep.13
Darcy Michael joins the boys for a romp through WWF wrestling while the garbage accumulates in our Celebrity Crush Hat.
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep.12
Hollywood triple threat Jason Bryden joins us to compete in an allergy competition, talk about "that big blond from Designing Women," and blow the lid off two new segments.
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep.11
Comedian and roommate Sean Proudlove teaches us the ways of American cereal and the cartoons and hockey cards of the 1970's.
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep.10
Teen Angster Sara Bynoe brings her own Pop Rocks, as we discuss male strippers, legitimate theatre, and license plates.
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep.9
Comedian/Dreamboat Ivan Decker joins the boys for some serious discussion about Jean-Claude Van Damme, Iron Man and Grand Theft Auto (y'know, nerd stuff), drop-kicking stools, and TV's Screech.
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep.8
Comedian Adam Pateman joins the boys for some in-depth discussions on the science of Vicki Gabereau and Bo Jackson.
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep.7
Redheaded spitfire Jane Stanton returns as we explore Graham's windfall, Toronto, New York, and Flintstone Funland.
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep.6
Movie industry insider and girlfriend Abby Campbell joins us to share some fan mail she's read. We also break off a chunk of Overheards, Celebrity Odds, and Ben Mills calls in from the road.
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep.4
Comedian, writer, and sketch performer Charlie Demers contributes to the slumber party atmosphere of this episode. He also contributes a stirring "Celebrity Odds" bumper. More "Overheard" and introducing "Paxton or Pullman."
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep.3
Comedian Jane Stanton joins the boys for the moodiest podcast yet. More Pop Rocks Minute, more Reality Show Pitches, and What's It Called in French?
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep.2
Graham and Dave are joined by Ben Mills for more getting to know us, overheard, and the celebrity death pool.
Stop Podcasting Yourself - ep. 1
In the pilot episode, Graham and Dave discuss what segments should go in the show, and whether Jonathan Winters is alive.