Dive into the uproarious world of business travel with Trey (Mike O'Brien) and Goldy (Brad Morris) as they host eclectic guests sharing their wildest road stories and savvy travel hacks in this improvised comedy podcast.
The Business Trips Podcast is a brilliantly executed improv podcast that seamlessly blends humor, insight, and relatability. From the very first episode, I found myself completely engrossed in the budding conflict between the two hosts, one with a higher-pitched voice and a slightly less intelligent demeanor. The dynamic between them is hilarious and their comedic timing is impeccable. What sets this podcast apart is its ability to make you forget that it's improv; the conversations flow so naturally that it feels like you're eavesdropping on real office banter.
The best aspect of The Business Trips Podcast is undoubtedly the chemistry between the hosts and the exceptional guests they bring on each episode. The guests add a fresh perspective and inject even more humor into already entertaining conversations. Every interaction feels genuine and it's clear that everyone involved is having a great time. Additionally, I appreciate how the humor varies between the two hosts - one being funny in a dumber way while the other brings a different kind of humor to the table.
While it's difficult to find any major flaws in The Business Trips Podcast, one minor downside could be its delay in addressing the major premise hinted at in episode 7. Some listeners may have been eager to delve deeper into this aspect sooner rather than later. However, this small criticism does not detract from the overall enjoyment of the podcast.
In conclusion, The Business Trips Podcast is an absolute gem for anyone who enjoys improv comedy or can relate to the hilarity and frustrations of working in an office environment. It captures the essence of business travel with wit, charm, and surprising insights into topics ranging from breakfast buffets to changing bag designs. Whether you're looking for a good laugh or simply want to feel understood as a fellow road warrior, this podcast delivers on all fronts. It's an absolute pleasure to listen to and I highly recommend giving it a try.

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Alex Digley (E.R. Fightmaster of Grey's Anatomy) joins Trey and Goldie to discuss the ups and downs of the commercial jingle industry. Also, Trey finds out that Goldie is afraid to be alone, so he has speakers in his shower that can take a phone call.

Fran Anderson (Ryan Asher: Second City) hits the Business Trips studio to discuss some learnings from her travels as a conference coordinator and answer to the long awaited question: Hampton Inn or La Quinta?

Heath Cledger (Jeff Murdoch of Shameless) has a quick layover with the Business Trip boys to chat about his deep love and knowledge of airports despite never having flown in an aircraft himself. They also comb through the misguided stereotypes about blondes.

Terry and Carrie Stickovitch (Greg Hess and Holly Laurent of the podcast, MEGA) join the show to talk about the hotel bedding business, the strain business travel can put on a marriage and the undeniable eroticism of Cirque du Soleil.

‘Sex' Ed Vincent (Paul Brittain of SNL) makes a non-stop flight to talk with the boys from Business Trips about his do's and don'ts from the road as a well-traveled sexual health educator and the virtues of mousetraps as nipple clamps.

The fellas are joined by Brenda (Chelsea Morgan: Her Side Of The Bed), who is a medium of lost luggage. She communicates with the spirit of the luggage to reconnect it with its distraught owner. Trey and Goldie test the limits of her powers.

Pete Gomez (Ithamar Enriquez: Wandavision) joins our hosts to discuss his work and passion: having families reenact famous moments in history and then selling them a photograph of it! There's only one thing he's more passionate about: karaoke. And it's not even close.

Herman Body's granddaughter Tabitha (Lizzy Cooperman: In Your Hands podcast) joins the guys to give tips on how to get a scented truck. “If the hand don't smell, then what the hell.”

The gents are joined by Ryan Donah (TJ Jagodowski: Stranger Than Fiction, TJ and Dave), who breaks down “who's in bed with whom as far as these hotel toiletry suppliers go.” The gang also discusses all potential diseases that can crop up in a hotel goldfish as well as the band Sublime.

Judy the Jeweler (Mary Sohn: AP Bio, The Neighborhood) joins Trey and Goldie to talk trade shows, the engineering behind compression socks and a speed round of ‘Best food at American airport restaurants.'

Trey and Goldie are joined by laminate countertop salesman, Jeb (Carmen Christopher: The Bear, Killing It), who proves to be quite the road dog. Trey also tries to come clean to Goldie about a time he may have been unfaithful to Goldie's sister.

Air filtration system saleswoman Pam (Shelly Gossman: SNL, AP Bio) swings by to break down the financial benefits of stealing bars of soap and little shampoo bottles from hotels. The Galapagos Islands are also discussed.

Carolaine (Jaime Moyer: Bob's Burgers, Night Court) joins Trey and Goldie to discuss the often misunderstood life as full-time resident of an airport and the surprisingly dark dangers of spilling your drink.

Maurice “Mo” Peppers (Langston Kerman: Bust Down, The Boys) tears down the curtain that has always existed between normal folks and the guy at the airport who stands by baggage claim saying “Taxi!” As a bonus, listeners also get to know what makes Mo have to “beat the knees” of his passengers.

Ron Cheeks (Beck Bennett of SNL) joins Trey and Goldie to share a few of his wild experiences as a hospitality consultant and covers topics as diverse as scary hotel elevators, the difficulty of eating at a communal table and the coldest he's ever been.

Charlotte aka Charl (Jet Eveleth from AP Bio) drops in for a visit with Trey and Goldie toexplain the various ways to pack light and stretch your wardrobe options by tailoring andrepurposing your few clothes with some simple yet unorthodox methods.

Trey and Goldie get the down low on how Amazon distribution centers are set up when they're joined by Marty Ahern (Matt Walsh: Veep, The Hangover, Ted). Also discussed: the complicated boundaries of Marty's marriage.

Clarem (Vanessa Bayer: SNL, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson) is on the show to talk about the world of selling bags and the difference between a purse, a tote, and a weekender. Bonus: The proper pronunciation of the popular app, “Pinterest.”

Dive into the uproarious world of business travel with Trey (Mike O'Brien) and Goldy (Brad Morris) as they host eclectic guests sharing their wildest road stories and savvy travel hacks in this improvised comedy podcast.