Comedian and musician Eli Gray hosts open-ended chats with some of the wonderful people in his life
Trevin and Tucker are back, folks. After discussing some microphone and laundry woes, we get down to business and talk Baby Yoda, media overlords, stolen Disney paraphernalia, controversy at the Madison zoo, and plenty more.
I'm joined by pals Frank and Aaron to talk fluid history, dating, the '60s Southern California music scene, psychedelics, and plenty else.
On the latest Free Forming I'm joined by comedian and pal Ashleigh Shapiro! We talk comedy, balancing career and family, and spirituality.
Prime your party glands and buckle up –– Abner Jacobson makes a righteous return to the show!
Comedian and cosmic interloper Paul Naegle drops by to talk growing up in Arkansas, falling in love with comedy, and the state of the multiverse
My dear friend Johnny stops by the show to analyze the state of leftist organizing, dish on climate change, and share his perspective on dealing with depression.Johnny is one of the editors of The Trouble, a magazine that brings in diverse voices from many disciplines to offer strategies for combating climate change. Go to the-trouble.com to check it out. You can also support their work through Patreon, at https://www.patreon.com/thetroublemag/posts
Bust open your third eye — Tucker and Trevin are on the latest pod to talk cartoons, climate, and all other facets of the simulacrum. We also just do lots of bits.
On this solo ep I dig into the poetry of T.S. Eliot, as well as lyrics by The Beatles and Bruce Springsteen, to explore what I call the "inward and outward" dimensions of art!
On the 420 edition of Free Forming, good pals Harrison and Phil stop by to help me celebrate this most roasted, toasted, and sanctified of days
Improviser, director, and stoic extraordinaire Oskar Velazquez joins the pod and helps plant a bountiful conversation tree
Improviser, musician, and certifiably cool dude Keith Kolecki swings by to explore the cosmos
On this solo episode, I face our fears and dive into passages from Stephen Nachmanovitch's "Free Play" and Darren Oldridge's "A Very Short Introduction: The Devil"
My mom –– Amy Sanborn to some –– stops by on a trip to the city to share her experiences in the world of health and fitness!
On my first solo episode I share some thoughts on a passage from the autobiography of Nina Simone, and close with a reading of Allen Ginsberg's "Wales Visitation"
My pal Abner stops by and we try to figure out who's cool or not
My dear friend Madison (who does have a last name, just not one she'd care to share) joins the pod to talk dog walking apps, cooking, and navigating transitions in career and home!
Good pals Trevin and John stop by to sauce up the fun