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Add It Up gets resurrected for a 50th episode pandemic special, where the medically literate Kaitlin Moore joins host Addi Twigg and returning champion John Hancock to talk coronavirus, social distancing, and trusting your gut even if it feels like an overreaction. We share tips on games to play over video chat, make up a DIY mad lib, and somehow bring up dressage... twice. Tune in and commiserate, because we know you have nothing else to do right now.
Fellow creatives and anxiety sufferers Jocelyn Rent and Jess Klein graciously agree to swap stories about how our stress and anxiety manifest in our lives -- and how we cope. Shit gets pretty real but we manage a few laughs, too.
Aaron Kleiber returns with his sister in comedy Missy Moreno to chat about performing: why we do it, how we got here, and where we're going.
Tara and Erika from our sister podcast Petticoat Rule stirred up some brain waves on the latest episode about how music affects us.
Jess Klein and Monica Rae bring their very different fields of expertise and personal backgrounds to a discussion about sex. It gets pretty personal and very graphic, so don't listen to this one with the kiddos around!
Nix Muse and Ashley Buchinger-Donaldson spook me on the latest episode about horror movie fandom.
Morgan Erina returns with Nathan Zoob to pick apart all the little day to day activities that keep us going. Just try to keep up, huh?
Comedians Liz Labacz and Jason Clark come by to discuss the merits of being early risers or night owls, sleepwalking, and ideal napping habits.
Brenda Leeds and Brian Gray bring some magic into the studio! From sleight of hand to a live tarot reading, they may just have you believing...
Laurie B and Olivia Grace Traini are BACK! It's part 2 of menstruation melodrama! We get into some more stories, some period inspired trivia, and a menstrual cup inspired version of mad libs!
Bloody geniuses Lauri B. and Olivia Grace Traini came by to cover the blood, guts, and glory of menstruation. Buckle up, because this is only part one!
Musician Morgan Erina drives by for an episode about touring, car trouble, and road rage -- and delivers far more than I ever could've imagined.
Comedian and podcaster Robin Hitchcock returns to talk patriotism for our 4th of July episode and she has me seeing stars and stripes.
Tattooed besties Molly Schweitzer and Leigh Ferraro-Cetra grace the studio with their presence, beauty, and lighthearted take on body art -- then they turn the trivia tables on me for once.
Musicians Avi Diamond and Dan Styslinger offer up experience in releasing an album, from crowdfunding to cover art and release parties.
Makeup mavens Annie Lawry and Cassandra Meloy dish on fav brands and ripoffs, share techniques, and we all confess our makeup mistakes.
I creep down memory lane with writer Andrea Laurion and we quickly remember how we weren't cool in high school. Let's all laugh about it!
Actress, improviser, wife, and mother Kristy Nolen joined me for the Mother's Day episode. Spoiler alert: she brought stories about poo.
Photographer Lauren Zurchin and Production Manager Joanna Obuzor joined me to cover the peaks and valleys of creativity. Sometimes art ain't pretty.
What better time than Easter weekend to celebrate the one who saved us all and came back from the dead? It's the 20th anniversary of Buffy with superfans Kahmeela Adams and Newt Calkins. Come slay with us.
Writer and actor Gayle Pazerski (@jiveturkey) returns for another episode, and this time we're getting mean about niceties.
So what if it's been four years? We're jumping back in with the topic of habits joined by comedian/actress, marketing guru, and co-owner of Arcade Comedy Theater, Abby Fudor (@abbyfewdoor).
Megan Etzel just might be the unofficial queen of start-ups. She gives us a peek inside start-up culture and brags about all the perks none of the rest of us are getting. Then we bask in the Thanksgiving afterglow, delving into a list of things we're grateful for that are completely superfluous and nonessential. Join us, won't you?
Add It Up Podcast tackles the topic of games with this special live event at Arcade Comedy Theater, featuring the improv of Valiant & Valiant and live music from The Wreckids!
Gayle Pazerski Stephenson stopped by for some girl talk and shit got REAL, yo. Eavesdrop on our conversation to find out what we said about you behind your back!
Josh Verbanets & Gab Bonesso have joined comical and musical forces to bring a fresh anti-bullying message to kids and adults all over Pittsburgh and nationwide. We chat about the inspiration behind their programming and have a few laughs along the way.
It seems as if the only thing writer & comic Sean Collier loves more than a good film is the chance to talk about it. We gab about his new movie discussion podcast, comedy, and our generation's tendency to try to do it all.
Carl and John from the Creative Briefs podcast came by to compare road trip stories. Turns out Santa is real, friendship is maggots, and I should be dead by now.
Musician and funny guy Paul Tabachneck crashed at our place on his way through Pittsburgh, so we figured house guests and couch surfing would make for a suitably awkward topic.
Zach Simons has a theory that we consume TV the way previous generations consumed literature. Tune in (SEE WHAT I DID THERE) to hear more about his crazy theory and our favorite TV shows ever. We'll try to avoid spoilers!
The big gay episode with the big gay man! Mike Buzzelli comes by to talk marriage equality and Pride weekend.
John Hancock and Joshua M. Patton join me to talk about having dads, being dads, and our favorite fictional fathers for this special Father's Day episode!
Two singers and a DJ explore the strange and often hilarious entertainment phenomenon that is karaoke.
Friend and roller coaster enthusiast Chris Webber joins me to nerd out over his love of coaster design and construction, and we toss some stomach-dropping listener stories into the mix.
Actor and comedian Aaron Kleiber is the hardest working Pittsburgh-based comic I know. I finally had the chance to corner him and ask annoying questions about the biz. Tune in and you'll find out why Aaron is one of my favorite funny people.
Mark Hayward is a world champion yo-yoer, juggler, and self-proclaimed cool guy. From Pittsburgh's Arcade Theater all the way to the Late Show with David Letterman, Mark brings us stories about the ups and downs of a professional variety performer.
A drunk, an ex straight edge kid, and a teetotaler walk into a bar. Except it's not a bar, it's my basement studio, and we end up recording a whole podcast together. Do you have regrets from drinking and wish you could cut back? Or do you abstain because of your prudish upbringing? You can be a barfly on the wall for the entire conversation.
Were you born in a small town? The kind where everybody knows your name, and not in a happy "Cheers" kind of way? I chat with my new pal Chris Brown about growing up in what Wikipedia literally classifies as a "village." Join us for this claustrophobic walk down memory lane.
I'm not much of a practical joker myself, but the Cetras grew up in an Italian Catholic family with seven kids so they LOVE a good prank. Gabe and Steve take us on a walk down memory lane for this April Fools' episode!
Ahh, The Facebook. We all love to hate it. Could we be more specific? Of course! John Hancock's boredom and desperate need for attention have driven him to dream up projects to do on good ol' FB. One could even say it has consumed him to a point. From the rules of unfriending to Facebook codependency, John gives us a glimpse inside his torrid love affair with the social network.
I don't know about you, but I have never understood the love of pro wrestling. As luck would have it, a TON of my friends are long-time fans, and two of them graciously agreed to come on the show and win me over.
What was your worst job ever? And how about gigs? Yeah man, we've all been there. Join me and comics Eric Donaldson and Derek Minto as we tell tales of the worst jobs and shows we've ever had to perform.
Are you afraid of death? My old friend Doug Marshall asked that question of me recently, so we saved the discussion for the podcast. Doug's PhD thesis addressed this very topic, trying to understand how we find meaning in life and death through the tradition of the New Orleans jazz funeral.
It sucks having to move to a new town as a kid. Anne Marie Sweeney and I spent our childhoods repeatedly doing just that, and we tell you aaaaaaaall about it in this episode.
I chat with producer, movie buff, and organizer of the Pittsburgh 48 Hour Film Project, Kahmeela Adams-Friedson.
It's the holiday season, which means LOTS of family time. My older brother Andrew and I reminisce about what it was like growing up Twigg.
Friend and comedian David Fedor and I wax philosophical about destiny and coincidence.
Dear friend and American patriot Robin Hitchcock and I tackle everyone's favorite topic: voting. I discuss briefly the reasons why I'm 33 and voting for the first time. Learn more at additwigg.com.
I chat body image, fat acceptance, and more with my friend Robin, trivia mistress and fellow blogger.
Two funny chicks in Pittsburgh reminisce about Halloweens of yore and give you unsolicited advice for this year's costume parties.
Addi Twigg and friend/comic Eric Donaldson discuss why the hell there is a podcast in the first place, give unsolicited advice to people who do stupid things on the internet, and set idiotic idioms to music. Visit www.additwigg.com for more.