Steve sits down for a one-on-one with 21-year-old comedy phenom Taylor Tomlinson, as they discuss what it's like for her to have trouble relating to people her own age, her unlikely rise through the church circuit, and how Steve has become prot
Camilla Cleese and Danny Jolles join Steve Hofstetter to podcast again about false outrage, people who don't get the hell out of your way, and homeless ants.
Steve and Danny discover how robots will take over the world, how Jews are squirrels, and, of course, Laughs (which debuts on Fox stations this Saturday!)
Ben explains what it is to be bologna in the indigestion of life. Steve explains how he got so big on Facebook (while casually mentioning a famous ex). And Camilla explains what it was like to see her father die in a movie.
We start the show with Danny's weekly freakout, which is a doozy. Camilla is so concerned with Danny's well-being that she almost faints, and Andy wages war with Oxy Clean.
Twitter sensation and power hour musician Ali Spagnola stops in to find out why Danny hates Halloween and to discuss the Michigan debacle. Oh yeah, Camilla also partied with Lindsay Lohan.
Chris Bowers stops in all the way from Indianapolis to coin the term Laugh-Deaf, as well as reveal why he's a ridiculous human being. And Danny and Camilla's short/tall fued goes to new, um, heights.
Camilla is alive! But just in time to talk about how to best murder people. DJ Dangler joins the gang to talk Slenderman, violence, video games, Breaking Bad, and how fake hairy Danny is. Also, to coin the term Gildo.
Steve and Danny take an hour to ponder overstepping boundaries, debate the merits of certain fruits, and wonder where the hell Camilla is. Spoiler alert: Camilla is fine, just a little sick and slept through her alarm.
David Foster joins the crew to talk about whether or not comedy transcends, to tease Steve for being a Mets fan, and to discuss the adorably wealthy. And Camilla has a fondle recollection.
Jack Quaid, Nick Williams, and Zach Webber come by to discuss being in Sasquatch Comedy with Danny. We cover everything from what makes a good impersonation to the future of sketch to terrible perfume commercials. And its a nice behind the scen
Grant Lyon helps the gang explore the idea of manliness. The feminist hypocrisy of not liking short guys riles Danny up something fierce, and Camilla launches a new business plan - The FingerButt
The gang welcomes Ian Edwards, the first comedian on Conan's new comedy label. They talk some sports before delving into Danny's fear of Aaron Carter and Camilla's cat-in-a-canon story. Yes, that's a thing.
Steve's wife Sara fills in for Danny and Camilla - who can't be there due to a time change. Why the time change? Because Steve was busy shooting his first movie! They talk about it, as well as their fight with a woman over a parking spot, do a
Danny and Camilla are back with special guest Jen Murphy. Danny coins Hofstettering as a verb before the conversation gets deep into the nitty gritty of sexism in comedy and society.
Jessica Michelle Singleton joins Steve for a one-on-one talk about family. Bomb after bomb is dropped, and they determine that blood is only thicker than water if you're not an alcoholic.
Ben Morrison joins Steve Hofstetter for a pre-recorded discussion on his rise in standup comedy with an underlying message - sometimes the best opportunities happen when you least expect it (and when you're very drunk).
Mike Baldwin joins the gang to talk about drugs, earthquakes, comedy contests, and other hurtful things. The theme is narrowly missing success - and in this extra-long episode, it happens a few times.
Jason Collings joins the gang to discuss being wronged. We answer a ton of questions, and Jason reveals the process of getting booked on the Tonight Show (and how Justin Timberlake helped).
The gang is all here to reminisce about high school. Regrets abound when Danny discovers that Camilla was way cooler than anyone else, but all is smoothed over when Danny gets his own theme music.
Mike Citera recounts his time on Price is Right, and Danny laments being Facebook-stalked by his high school principal. The gang all discuss the oddness of meeting celebrities (or being raised by one).
Nick Anthony bonds with Danny over their love of animation, and how they may write a movie together. Camilla, Steve, Danny, and Nick discuss touring on the road, and how bagpipes are the worst thing that ever did thing. Danny reveals that he us