From blowouts about overnight bags to decades-long squabbles over whether or not Michael Jordan is a garbage person, people have some pretty crazy fights, and I'm Still Right is about exploring them in depth. Each week, writer/comedian Luke Kelly-Clyne hosts two friends, lovers, or family members wi…
Alana Johnston (Comedy Bang Bang!, I Want My Phone Back) returns to the show, joined by Norm Sousa (Patriot, The Jon Dore Television Show) for a very special Valentine's Day episode...about the merits and demerits of pro wrestling. Later, the duo discusses a lovers retreat turned true nightmare vacation and Kay Jewelers commercials finally get their comeuppance. Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
Liza Treyger (The Degenerates, Late Night with Seth Meyers) and Julia Olson visit Jon and Luke's pal's NYC studio for a deep and pretty high (on Liza and Luke's part) dive into spending money vs. saving. Later, Julia laments her days as a conservative Swedish Christian and Liza goes after Offset and anyone who smokes on a plane. Also, people who mock extroverts via Instagram meme get some shade. Watch Liza's half hour on Netflix's THE DEGENERATES and follow her on @glittercheeseListen to Julia's podcast “Not the Mama with Auntie Julia” and follow the show @notthemamamediaExecutive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
In our final episode of 2018, we look back at 5 times this year's guests were most wrong. Featuring clips from Zack Bornstein describing a mistaken strangling, Maribeth Monroe recounting a horrifying weed experience, Adam Conover leading us to the root of his trust issues, and so much more. Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
Luke welcomes Bad Reception co-creators Justin Michael (Buddy Thunderstruck, Adam Ruins Everything) and Eric Martin to the studio for an epic throwdown over whether or not it's insane that Eric has the "read receipt" function enabled on his texts. Is he making life more difficult than it needs to be, or should he be celebrated as a crusader for upholding honesty and truth in our unwritten social contract? Later, Eric explains how the time he was most wrong got him fired movie trailer narration job, and Justin has some choice words for people who hate on L.A. Check out Bad Reception on Audible (https://www.audible.com/pd/Bad-Reception-Audiobook/B07FK3WRFJ)!Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
In our 75th episode, Ryan Williams (The Late Late Show with James Corden) and Jon Gabrus (Big Mouth, Hot Date) return in an attempt to settle our Tom v. Tom challenge once and for all and definitively answer the question: which actor has a better catalogue--Tom Hanks or Tom Cruise? It's an all-out war, with a conclusion you'll never see coming. Tom and Tom? We hope you're listening on a bench, or while dangling from a helicopter. This. Is. 75. Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
Laci Mosley (Insecure, The Wedding Year) joins Luke in studio to argue over whether Omarosa Manigault Newman is evil or a genius (or both?). Later, the two discuss how all men are hoes, and uncover a plot by the city of Los Angeles to ruin Laci through thousands of dollars in parking tickets. Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
Fresh off Netflix's The Mortified Guide, Executive Producers David Nadelberg and Mike Mayer visit the I'm Still Right studio to argue about whether or not it's ever okay to read another person's diary. Later, the group discusses LA's worst office space, the merits of a the movie Gattaca, and the nightmare that is an Amazon third-party sellerThis month's episode is sponsored by Quip. Quip starts at just $25 and, if you go to GETQUIP.COM/right right now, you’ll get your first refill pack FREE with a QUIP electric toothbrush.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
Josh Patten (SNL) and Mike Scollins (Late Night with Seth Meyers) saunter in to the New York studio for a very special episode about Josh's habit of reading and watching re-caps of zeitgeisty TV shows so that he can be part of a cultural conversation without actually watching the show. Mike is infuriated by this. Later, the three men discuss how to properly pee: an analysis in three parts. This month's episode is sponsored by Quip. Quip starts at just $25 and, if you go to GETQUIP.COM/right right now, you’ll get your first refill pack FREE with a QUIP electric toothbrush.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
Chase Mitchell (The Tonight Show, Hilarity for Charity) and Adam Conover (Adam Ruins Everything) face off in a scorcher about airline seat etiquette, all inspired by a "near death" experience Chase had sitting behind a jerk. Later, Adam gives us insight into his biggest research blunder and Chase comes at his upstairs neighbors. This month's episode is sponsored by Quip. Quip starts at just $25 and, if you go to GETQUIP.COM/right right now, you’ll get your first refill pack FREE with a QUIP electric toothbrush.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by: Graham WallaceMusic by: Doug DeLuca
In our 70th episode, Maribeth Monroe (Workaholics, Jumanji) is joined by her husband, Andy Cobb (Second City) to rehash the age-old dishwasher argument: "How much do you clean a dish before putting it in the dishwasher?" It's a near marriage-ender. Later, Maribeth recounts a horrific experience with weed, and Andy tells us how and why he became Ralph Nader's "right hand man." Oh, and also, they're pregnant! This week's episode is sponsored by Quip. Quip starts at just $25 and, if you go to GETQUIP.COM/right right now, you’ll get your first refill pack FREE with a QUIP electric toothbrush.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by: Graham WallaceTheme Song by: Doug DeLuca
In our first-ever episode about concussions featuring not one but two Zachs, Zach Broussard (Adam Ruins Everything, Friends of the People) and Zach Sims (MTV, Comedy Central) butt heads over the state of modern football. Later, Zach B. discusses his love-affair with one of the worst films of all time and Zach S. takes us through his sordid odyssey with Christian rock. Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
Hannah Pilkes (Sorry Not Sorry) and Chloe Fineman (Mozart in the Jungle, Grown-ish) visit the studio to argue about whether it's wrong to have "a type." Next, Hannah recounts a horrifying run-in with the "IRS" and Chloe shares a compelling tale of markers and butts. Later: Hannah has it out with a furious pregnant plane lady, and the whole group decides they can't stand the phrase "love on." This week’s episode brought to you by Blue Apron. Go to BlueApron.com/RIGHT to check out this week’s menu and get your first THREE meals FREE—WITH FREE SHIPPING. Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
Should celebrities speak up about social issues or stick to what they know? Celeste Ballard (Wrecked, Sweet/Vicious) and Broti Gupta (Friends From College) visit Luke in studio to argue the merits--and atrocities--of celebrity activism. Later, Broti recounts the time she was most wrong (hint: it has to do with thinking Bill Cosby's the perfect dad), and the group paints a difficult-to-forget hypothetical scene of actor and activist Matt McGorry vomiting nude in Broti's passenger seat. This week’s episode brought to you by Blue Apron. Go to BlueApron.com/RIGHT to check out this week’s menu and get your first THREE meals FREE—WITH FREE SHIPPING. Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
Zack Bornstein (SNL) and Alex Garland (Mozart in the Jungle) visit the studio to rehash an argument over interior decorating that's just about the size of a large bronzed cat reading what looks to be a Koran. Later, Zack kicks off an all-new segment, When I Was Most Wrong, with a tale of near-murder in a coffee shop, and Alex struggles to understand Costco's appeal. This week’s episode brought to you by Blue Apron. Go to BlueApron.com/RIGHT to check out this week’s menu and get your first THREE meals FREE—WITH FREE SHIPPING. Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
No Joke podcast hosts Adam Lustick and Billy Scafuri make a triumphant return to I'm Still Right, kicking off our brand new once-per-month schedule with an argument that pits Larry David against Jerry Seinfeld. Later, the group tackles another doozy: "a capella: cool or not?" and Billy schools Luke and Adam on the future of cryptocurrency. This episode is brought to you by Blue Apron. Go to BlueApron.com/RIGHT to check out this week’s menu and get your first THREE meals FREE—WITH FREE SHIPPINGExecutive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
We're changing things up a bit in 2018, folks! Well, actually we're starting in December 2017, so...we're changing things up a bit in 2017, folks! Beginning next month, we will be releasing one, big, blowout argument per month. We've been so lucky to have so many wonderful guests argue with us over the past 63 episodes, and we've decided to focus the show next year, so that we can continue to deliver the quality they've all helped us...deliver. Too many delivers. Stay tuned for our December Ep #65!
In the first-ever true crime episode of I'm Still Right, Rob Michael Hugel (The Knick, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon) visits the studio to argue with Luke about the mysterious "suicide" of Kurt Cobain. No Listener Submitted Arguments. No Special Thanks. This one goes deep. This episode discusses suicide. If you or anyone you know needs help, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Susanna Wolff (Me, Myself, and I, Hot Date) returns to the studio to argue against Hallie Cantor (Inside Amy Schumer, Lady Dynamite) about whether board games are a tool for building stronger friendships or a huge waste of time. Later, the trio sets some ground rules for out of town friends who want to crash, Hallie sounds off about the latest season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Suze has a big issue with bows on babies. If you have an argument of your own that you'd like us to discuss on the show, please send it to imstillrightshow@gmail.com or call (859) MO-RIGHT to leave a voicemail.If you have a special thanks you'd like us to bring up on the show, please rate & review us on iTunes and leave your special thanks in the review itself.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Food show aficionados Mike Still (Drunk History, Superstore) and Nate Smith (There's...Johnny!, Red Oaks) visit Luke to argue about what is a better cooking program: Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives or The Great British Bake Off. Later, the group weighs in on the dire problem with supermarket check-outs and our growing culture of TV-show shaming. Also, Nate introduces a completely new, completely insufferable character. This week's episode is brought to you by Squarespace. Start your free trial today at Squarespace.com and enter offer code STILLRIGHT to get 10% of your first purchase.If you have an argument of your own that you'd like us to discuss on the show, please send it to @imstillrightshow@gmail.com or call (859) MO-RIGHT to leave a voicemail.If you have a special thanks you'd like us to bring up on the show, please rate & review us on iTunes and leave your special thanks in the review itself.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Luke is joined by his girlfriend, comedian Francesca Smith (Garbage, Red Carpet Comedy). Things get heated as the couple rehashes our Episode 16 argument about whether or not it's gross to kiss, and tackles our Episode 20 throwdown over the size of TV producer Jon Wolf's absurdly small TV. Later, the duo laments obligatory roommate greetings and Fran opens up about her road rage. This week’s episode brought to you by Blue Apron. Go to BlueApron.com/RIGHT to check out this week’s menu and get your first THREE meals FREE—WITH FREE SHIPPING. If you have an argument of your own that you'd like us to discuss on the show, please send it to imstillrightshow@gmail.com or call (859) MO-RIGHT to leave a voicemail.If you have a special thanks you'd like us to bring up on the show, please rate & review us on iTunes and leave your special thanks in the review itself.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Couple Jess Ross (CollegeHumor, UCB's Bombardier) and Kait Thompson (UCB's Karate Karate) visit the studio to argue about how indisputably wrong each other does the laundry, and how they'd raise their hypothetical dog. Later, Luke gets all worked up about ice cream counter sampling, Kait discovers a glaring problem with car insurance, and Jess is tired of being pressured into major life events. This week's episode is brought to you by Squarespace. Start your free trial today at Squarespace.com and enter offer code STILLRIGHT to get 10% of your first purchase.If you have an argument of your own that you'd like us to discuss on the show, please send it to imstillrightshow@gmail.com or call (859) MO-RIGHT to leave a voicemail.If you have a special thanks you'd like us to bring up on the show, please rate & review us on iTunes and leave your special thanks in the review itself.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Kurt Braunohler (The Big Sick, Wedlock) and Lauren Cook (The Mindy Project, Wedlock) visit Luke to hash out a recent spat that involves Kurt wanting compliments and the accidental destruction of their Honda Civic door. Later, the group tackles a Listener Submitted Argument about sharing a therapist with your significant other, and Luke takes a stand against restaurants that make you box your own leftovers. If you have an argument of your own that you'd like us to discuss on the show, please send it to imstillrightshow@gmail.com or call (859) MO-RIGHT to leave a voicemail.If you have a special thanks you'd like us to bring up on the show, please rate & review us on iTunes and leave your special thanks in the review itself.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Lifelong friends Joe Hardesty (American Vandal, No Activity) and Ben Bolea (Backup Boyfriend, The Miserable Adventures of Burt Squire) visit the studio to argue Third Eye Blind. Later, the trio fields a Listener Submitted Argument about leaving notes for noisy neighbors, and Luke challenges waiters to write things down when taking orders.This week’s episode brought to you by Blue Apron. Go to BlueApron.com/RIGHT to check out this week’s menu and get your first THREE meals FREE—WITH FREE SHIPPING. This week's episode is also brought to you by Squarespace. Start your free trial today at Squarespace.com and enter offer code STILLRIGHT to get 10% of your first purchase.If you have an argument of your own that you'd like us to discuss on the show, please send it to imstillrightshow@gmail.com or call (859) MO-RIGHT to leave a voicemail.If you have a special thanks you'd like us to bring up on the show, please rate & review us on iTunes and leave your special thanks in the review itself.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Return guest Will Hines (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Brooklyn 99) faces off with Benjamin Apple (Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Cubed) about whether or not The Singularity (machines becoming fully sentient) is imminent. Later, the group weighs a listener's special thanks about asking celebrities for autographs, Will laments society's inability to recover quickly from misunderstandings, and Benjamin explains why it's absurd for anyone to tell anyone else they shouldn't do things. Yeah...iiit's a heady episode. If you have an argument of your own that you'd like us to discuss on the show, please send it to imstillrightshow@gmail.com or call (859) MO-RIGHT to leave a voicemail.If you have a special thanks you'd like us to bring up on the show, please rate & review us on iTunes and leave your special thanks in the review itself.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Blake Rosier (Broke, Black Jesus) and Dianna Lee join Luke to argue over hospitals: Blake loves them, Dianna can't stand them. Later, the duo tackles their second argument of the night, where it's revealed Blake is putting their health at extreme risk, and later still: a story about a convenience store bully who Blake nearly beat to a pulp...but didn't. This week's episode is brought to you by Squarespace. Start your free trial today at Squarespace.com and enter offer code STILLRIGHT to get 10% of your first purchase.If you have an argument of your own that you'd like us to discuss on the show, please send it to imstillrightshow@gmail.com or call (859) MO-RIGHT to leave a voicemail.If you have a special thanks you'd like us to bring up on the show, please rate & review us on iTunes and leave your special thanks in the review itself.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Newlyweds Femke and Yuri Baranovsky (Leap Year, Six Degrees of Everything) argue about whether they'd take a pill that prolonged life indefinitely. Later, the group discusses cartoon portrayals of animals at restaurants that cook the real-life versions of those animals, and Luke laments the existence of that "counter bell" you tap for service. This week’s episode brought to you by Blue Apron. Go to BlueApron.com/RIGHT to check out this week’s menu and get your first THREE meals FREE—WITH FREE SHIPPING. If you have an argument of your own that you'd like us to discuss on the show, please send it to imstillrightshow@gmail.com or call (859) MO-RIGHT to leave a voicemail.If you have a special thanks you'd like us to bring up on the show, please rate & review us on iTunes and leave your special thanks in the review itself.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Just in time for the end of summer, Brothers Aaron and Will Eisenberg (Security Deposit, Albert) join Luke to discuss summer sleepaway camp. Aaron loved it. Will hated it. Later, the group tackles a listener submitted argument about describing someone as a "family friend," and the trio discusses whether anyone should care about solar eclipses. This week's episode is brought to you by Squarespace. Start your free trial today at Squarespace.com and enter offer code STILLRIGHT to get 10% of your first purchase.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
On I'm Still Right's very special 1 year anniversary episode, Jon Gabrus (Younger, Workaholics) and Amir Blumenfeld (HeadGum podfather) join Luke to quibble over three classically petty listener submitted arguments involving an AirBNB without water, a man who thinks he's smarter than the Waze app, and friends squaring off about whether Jim Carrey or Robin Williams is a better serious actor. Also, just two weeks after we thought it was put to bed forever, our Tom vs. Tom (Hanks v. Cruise) argument is cracked wide open. Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Graham Wallace (I Want My Phone Back, Bizaardvark) makes his second visit to the studio, this time with Sarah Ritz (Freundeskreisgoods.com), as the newly married couple argues over Sarah's unwillingness to sell her first car--a 1998 purple Jeep Cherokee. Later, the trio discusses Jon and Luke's argument from Episode 48: "Is it better to be drunk or high?" and Sarah tells a horrifying story about snorting strange street powder. Seriously. This week's episode is brought to you by Squarespace. Start your free trial today at Squarespace.com and enter offer code STILLRIGHT to get 10% of your first purchase.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Old movie buff Morgan Evans (Best Week Ever, Teacher's Lounge) faces off against new movie buff Ryan Williams (CollegeHumor, The Late Late Show with James Corden) in an episode that asks: "Are old movies bad, because they look bad?" Later, the group plays a round of Tom vs. Tom, and Ryan puts the Tom Hanks vs.Tom Cruise argument to bed...forever. This week’s episode brought to you by Blue Apron. Go to BlueApron.com/RIGHT to check out this week’s menu and get your first THREE meals FREE—WITH FREE SHIPPING. Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Elaine Carroll (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Precious Plum, The Astronauts Wives Club) and Amy Heidt (Arrested Development, Adam Ruins Everything) visits Luke to argue about which cast member is the most insufferable on Bravo's popular reality show, Vanderpump Rules. Later, the group weighs in on a Listener Submitted Argument about the proper way to handle a night out with your significant other's friends, Amy and Luke list everything that's wrong with eating out, and Elaine rails against Trump while celebrating a majestic moose. This week's episode brought to you by Brooklinen. Get $20 off AND free shipping when you use promo code 'RIGHT' at Brooklinen.comExecutive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
I'm Still Right Executive Producer Jon Perry (CollegeHumor, I Want My Phone Back) flies in from New York and drinks four Modelos in a single hour as he and Luke argue about whether it's better to be drunk or high. Later, the duo tackles a Listener Submitted Argument about an unwanted house guest, and Jon invents a billion-dollar idea. This week's episode is brought to you by Squarespace. Start your free trial today at Squarespace.com and enter offer code STILLRIGHT to get 10% of your first purchase. Executive Producer: Jon Perry Logo by Graham Wallace Theme Song by Doug DeLuca
Good friends and mortal enemies, Ben Rameaka (Wolf of Wall Street, Alpha House) & Adam Frucci (Splitsider, Airwolf) visit Luke in studio to argue about whether or not it's obnoxious to make small talk with waiters. Later, the trio tackles a second argument: the classic "dogs v cats," and then--in a sharp turn--Ben regales all with a dating odyssey that starts with a self-tanning dancer and ends in tragedy for his white walls. Executive Producer: Jon Perry Logo by Graham Wallace Theme Song by Doug DeLuca
Couple Jake Hurwitz (Jake & Amir, If I Were You) and Jillian Vogel (CollegeHumor Originals, Bad Internet) join Luke to throw down over whether they'd buy their hypothetical child a horse. Later, the group discusses a Listener Submitted Argument that tackles the etiquette for bailing on a friend you haven't seen in years, and Luke laments tablets at check-out. This week's episode is brought to you by Brooklinen, Blue Apron and Squarespace. Executive Producer: Jon Perry Logo by Graham Wallace Theme Song by Doug DeLuca
Writers Kerry McGuire (Hot Date, I Want My Phone Back) and Mary Lordes (Adam Ruins Everything) join Luke to argue about whether or not stealing from huge corporations is wrong. Later, the group laments socks with toe seams, people who back into parking spaces, and an alarming lack of respect for the King of complaining, the late/great Andy Rooney. This week's episode is brought to you by Squarespace. Start your free trial today at Squarespace.com and enter offer code STILLRIGHT to get 10% of your first purchase. Executive Producer: Jon Perry Logo by Graham Wallace Theme Song by Doug DeLuca
In this watershed episode, Grant O'Brien (CollegeHumor, Adam Ruins Everything) visits the studio and Brian McElhaney (Britanick, SNL) calls in from New York to argue over a hot-button controversy: "Is Forrest Gump a great or awful movie?" Grant thinks he's got it all sewn up, until an unexpected guest chimes in at the eleventh hour, and Grant's world is changed forever. Later, the group debates a Listener Submitted Argument about college student nomenclature, Brian defends magic one final time, and Grant rails against the Harry Potter franchise. This week's episode brought to you by Brooklinen. Get $20 off AND free shipping when you use promo code 'RIGHT' at Brooklinen.com Executive Producer: Jon Perry Logo by Graham Wallace Theme Song by Doug DeLuca
Single man Luke Simmons (This American Carnage) and married dad Mike Schaubach (CollegeHumor, With Mike Schaubach) visit the studio to argue over whether or not kids ruin your life. Later, they rehash episode 4's argument: Is Michael Jordan the GOAT or a complete and total monster? Oh, and we're sorry, Jack Schaubach. Your daddy does love you very much. Executive Producer: Jon Perry Logo by Graham Wallace Theme Song by Doug DeLuca
Sicker, Sadder World co-hosts and friends Brittany Ashley (Buzzfeed Video, Three Night Stand) and Laura Zak (Her Story) visit the studio to argue about who is more "butch," and also to teach Luke and I'm Still Right listeners the nuances of that word's definition. Later, the group does a round of Hanks vs. Cruise, and Brittany creates a world-changing new product. Executive Producer: Jon Perry Logo by Graham Wallace Theme Song by Doug DeLuca
Graham Wallace (VideoBoy, I Want My Phone Back) and Mitch Wells (VideoBoy, Thou) join Luke to argue about whether or not friends over 30 should expect to crash at your house when they're in town. Later, the group tackles a Listener Submitted Argument about replying "yes" to a Facebook event invite and then not showing up, and Luke goes off about honey containers.
Married couple Jared Logan (The Late Late Show with James Corden) and Kara Klenk (Jest, The Naked Brothers Band) argue about the proper way for a couple to book seats on an airline. Sound dry? Nope. It's juicy. Later, the group weighs in on a Listener Submitted Argument about Irish Goodbyes and Luke criticizes ambulances. Executive Producer: Jon Perry Logo by Graham Wallace Theme Song by Doug DeLuca
Conan pals Aaron Bleyaert (Conan, How to Lose Weight in 4 Easy Steps) and RJ Thieneman (Conaco, Growing Up with RJ) pop into the ol' studio to argue about whether camping is the best or the worst. Later, the group fields a Listener Submitted Argument about the proper way to load a dishwasher, and Aaron loses it over waving in traffic. This week’s episode brought to you by Blue Apron. Go to BlueApron.com/RIGHT to check out this week’s menu and get your first THREE meals FREE—WITH FREE SHIPPING. Executive Producer: Jon Perry Logo by Graham Wallace Theme Song by Doug DeLuca
Director Tony Yacenda (Pillow Talking, Save Dat Money) and writer Dan Perrault (Fandango, Honest Trailers) visit the studio to argue over the place of the dick pic in our modern society. Later, the trio tackles a listener submitted argument about whether or not it's crazy to hang around a rented AirBNB right up until the checkout time, and Luke reveals yet another thing that irks him about human speech. Executive Producer: Jon Perry Logo by Graham Wallace Theme Song by Doug DeLuca