A podcast featuring two fat guys, comedians Blake Hammond and Jeremy Johnston, on a couch talking shit.
Jeremy begins to question if he is actually a good person, Blake shares that people have been being mean to him on the internet, and the boys try to figure out if you need to be attractive to do comedy.
Jeremy goes to another wedding. The boys recap Blake's wedding and review the release of his new Youtube special "Blake-182". Blake talks about receiving a surprise gift from the local comedy community.
The show's new producer, Cody Hucker, introduces Blake and Jeremy to their new favorite Youtuber.
Jeremy recaps his recent weekend at the club, Blake questions Jeremy's commitment, and the boys both discuss the new Halloween movie.
Blake introduces his favorite Tiktok personality, Cody and Blake fight about Dahmer, and Jeremy shares one of the raps he wrote when he was six.
Blake asks Jeremy about the different types of objects he shoves up his ass, causing Jeremy to change the subject and share the real news Blake wanted to talk about originally.
Blake tries to congratulate Jeremy on his part in a new Netflix series. Jeremy ruins "family game night" with his girlfriend's family.
Blake reveals some info about his new job and shares how he almost got in a fight with an audience member at a local show. Jeremy forgets how to podcast.
Welcome to the Bitchcast! Jeremy vents a bunch of frustration. Blake gets flashed by an old man at work.
The boys discuss some of the new drama in one of their favorite comedy scenes, Blake jokes about ways to propose to his girlfriend, and Jeremy reminisces about embarrassing himself in front of his doctor.
Jeremy asks for help replacing his online username, Blake's vape interferes with the new mics, and the boys discuss white male comedians and the lie that is "cancel culture".
A compilation of some of the funniest moments from the boys.
Blake finds out he's opening for Mark Normand in Lexington, KY, Jeremy tries to hide his Twitter from his mommy, and the boys research the history behind the Wheaties cereal box cover.
Jeremy spends some quality time with his girlfriend's family, Blake prematurely sells his soul to the stock market, and the boys talk about some of their favorite Facebook friends.
Blake disguises himself as a nerd to deflect the idea of him being a bully, and Jeremy talks about some weird parts of going to a small private catholic high school.
The boys work on bits, Blake prematurely stops recording, and Jeremy introduces a new segment, "Daily Affirmations with Yao Minge".
The boys pay a visit to their friends at The Bastard Sermon Podcast. If you're in the Cincinnati area, make sure you snag tickets to go see Blake Hammond record his half hour special in the basement of MOTR Pub on October 28th! Showtimes at 7pm and 9pm
Blake supposedly bombs at a show, Jeremy has a panic attack getting the Pfizer vaccine, and the boys expose pop punk lyrics.
Blake inquires more about Jeremy's sex life, Jeremy recounts a very awkward experience at a comedy show, and they both discuss the ideas behind a healthy friendship, only fans, and fat people and anti-maskers.
The boys joke about Batman and Blake's health. Jeremy calls someone a butthead.
Blake and Jeremy reminisce on old beefs and discuss how to best present a pegging experience to an audience.
An old, lost episode from the summer of 2020. The boys talk blunders doing outdoor shows, Jeremy hatches a new plan to try and receive the sex talk from his mom, and Blake shares some of the nonsensical things people post to social media.
Blake talks about getting hired to write jokes by the county health department, Jeremy tries and fails at making new friends, and the boys reveal their new favorite Facebook friend.
The boys discuss joke writing, Blake jokes about how his mom made the coronavirus all about her, and Jeremy shares his feelings toward snakes.
Lots of tragedy in this one folks! A mass shooting, Larry King died, and also Biden's way of insulting people.
Jeremy talks about buying a new car, and Blake shares one of his favorite experiences in open mic comedy.
Blake receives news that his old drug dealer has been stabbed, and Jeremy has the lamest mental breakdown ever.
Blake prods Jeremy into oversharing about his love life, and the boys then review the work of one of their favorite comedians.
Corona be damned, we are back and we got a hot, salty, juicy new episode for you! In this ep, Jeremy accidentally reveals doing something unusual and Blake will not let him live it down.
The audio may be a little kooky in spots on this one. Our first episode post-COVID brought to you by Zoom. Blake and Jeremy talk their chances surviving the pandemic or winning any kind of fight really. Enjoy!
The boys talk shit with their friends from The Bastard Sermon podcast.
The boys talk some extra shit in this one. Jeremy recounts his unpleasant experience performing in Columbus, Ohio. O-H! P-U! Blake then discusses getting stiffed on money from a big show he did.
Blake recaps opening for Cash Cab's Ben Bailey, while Jeremy explains himself for causing the pod to lose it's most popular Facebook friend.
Jeremy recaps seeing comedian Maria Bamford in Indianapolis, Blake mocks a poor, defenseless child's name, and the boys discuss the idea of separating the art from the artist.
Jeremy talks about offending a barista for referring to their significant other as their "partner", and Blake questions if Jeremy actually finds him funny. They reference some classic podcast moments, and as always, just do some good old-fashioned shit talking.
The boys talk about the uni-bomber, TikTok, and more unimportant things.
Blake recaps his weekend working with comedian Chad Daniels, Jeremy wonders if being pansexual also means being a furry, and the boys discuss the fun nature of swastika pranks.
First off, we wanna make it clear that Blake is NOT gay! Anyway, this episode the boys see what their listening fatigued, non-binary friend has been up to recently, and Blake pits Siri against Jeremy in a joke-off.
Blake and Jeremy recap their recent show at a shitty bar, and decide Jesus would make a good Joker.
Blake pitches Jeremy a bunch of jokes that he ruins, then the boys read a bunch of their favorite Facebooker's posts.
Jeremy raises the question of whether queefs should be classified as sneezes or farts, and Blake receives the sales opportunity of a lifetime from an old high school classmate.
Jeremy tries his hand at managing another local comedian, and Blake shares his friend's apparent hearing problem.
Blake and Jeremy evaluate why they think they are considered to be the worst friends by some people.
Jeremy recounts his most recent weekend hosting at Go Bananas Comedy Club.
Blake talks about getting to open for one of his comedy idols, Patton Oswalt!
Blake and Jeremy try to figure out exactly what kind of podcast it is they wanna do.