Emily Brinkmeyer is a smug shut-in who, against better judgement, tries new things with guests and talks about them.
Part two of the finale show follows Emily and Christian through their adventures at a nude resort.
This two-part finale show marks the end of regular weekly content from Lone Holdout. Part 1 is a short clip show where Emily tells the story of how LH came to be, and came to…un-be.
Big 30, y’all. Can you believe it? It’s episode XXX, but don’t worry, things don’t get too nasty. Unless you count descriptions of Tommy Wiseau’s gross body. Emily, Sam, and Christian went to a showing of The Room
In the third of three crossover episodes with Slap A Show, Emily and the guys talk about Minecraft. During the break, the music playing is by artist C418: “Wet Hands” on the album “Minecraft – Volume Alpha”.
In the second crossover with video game podcast “Slap A Show”, hosts Hector and Zack talk to Emily about World of Warcraft.
Emily and Christian are both articulate, thoughtful folks. Yeah, well, forget all that. Instead of having an intelligent conversation, we head into the wilderness to camp, drink Four Loko, compliment each other’s hair, talk with our mouths full,
Emily, Sam, and Fernando give a five-minute rundown of “The Lebowski Grill” in Austin.
Father John has never seen the Star Wars Prequels! Frankie is invited on as an established Lucas satirist and long-time Star Wars fan, and geekily schools us on the Disney acquisition, the expanded universe, The People vs. George
Emily continues her indie filmmaking discussion with friend of the show and keeper of podcasts Frankie Frain, who details his early journey as a filmmaker, and then exposes Emily to American Movie, Ed Wood, and Hearts of Darkness.
Emily welcomes Craig Whitney, an indie filmmaker from Austin. He discusses his filmmaking methods and inspirations, and stands strong against Emily’s attempts to flirt with him. Here is the trailer for Craig’s film, “The Garden and the Wilderness”:
To celebrate Father’s Day, Emily and Fernando interview their dads and make dumb Bitstrip cartoons.
It’s a podcast crossover! Emily is welcomed into the studio with the guys from video game history podcast “Slap A Show” to learn all about Pokémon. Zack tells a touching story about the time he didn’t catch ’em
Emily is joined by Frankie and Nina to discuss what happened during her Craigslist dating challenge. We take a break from hilarity in favor of quiet, tender honesty. That is to say, we’re super boring.
Emily is along for the ride as Fernando and Frankie lead her through the wonderful world of wrestling.
Emily has been on Craigslist for a whole week. Ryan has been on for a couple of months. He tells some dating horror stories, while Emily waits to jump in with a few dick jokes.
Emily and Brad have agreed to spend the next month drumming up dates on Craigslist.
It’s a shortie this week, but did you want it long or did you want it on time? This week, meet Father John as we have a laid-back, semi-drunk conversation in his car. If you listen very carefully,
Emily’s new friend Fernando had never seen The Big Lebowski before. This aggression will not stand. So Emily and her twin brother Sam dragged the Nervous Mexican into the studio to drink white Russians, giggle, and talk about
Tycho and Frankie watched found footage YouTube series “The Joker Blogs” for the first time. We’ve been looking for a Batman aficionado since Episode 1, and we finally found him – and it’s our own Frankie Frain! The
Emily’s audio has finally improved, so you can hear in crisp, clear detail how unfunny she really is. We’re joined again by Frankie Frain, who will now be going by “Little Frank.” Frankie and Emily recommend “The IT
We continue our discussion with guest Frankie Frain about the Birdemic movies. It’s so exciting, you’ll want to rub your dirty feet all over us.
The Holdouts get a very special guest, and maybe you’ve even heard of him. Emily and Tycho were so delighted to chat with Frankie Frain about “Birdemic: Shock and Terror” and “Birdemic: The Resurrection” that we go long
Emily finds the only video of twerking that Tycho will ever like. Bonus, it’s only 9 seconds long.
Close the door, kids. Mommy and Daddy are fighting. Tycho recommends two of his favorite musicals, and we have a jellicle old time. The claws come out when Emily doesn’t like CATS. Gerard Butler makes Tycho’s shit list.
Emily and Tycho bond over a common love of the vocal stylings of Shooby Taylor, the Human Horn.
Br’er Tycho scored a copy of “Song of the South.” These bloodless, rabbity, lily-white Holdouts decide they are qualified to decide whether or not it’s racist.
This week, Tycho watches two videos that Emily feels are related: #SELFIE by the Chainsmokers, and 90s Girl by Excitement Bicycle. He may not have any dance moves, but his voice is lovely in a dubstep remix.
Emily insists that a well-educated citizen has to have seen the series finale of M*A*S*H, and she forces Tycho to watch every minute of the 2.5 hour run time.
Tycho watches “The Big Bad Wolf” by Duck Sauce and gets quite the bulge in his pants.
Emily and Tycho examine the love between a man and his pony. Can Tycho become a modern man and just start loving ponies like everyone else? You might learn something this week, but it won’t be about horse
Who ever thought that Tycho was the character who’d get his own spin off? In the very first edition of “Tycho Tuesday,” Emily exposes Tycho to “Retarded Running Horse.”
Yo, dawg, we heard you liked podcasts, so these podcasters did a podcast about some podcasts. YOU GOT THAT, AMY, YOU FAT BITCH?
Emily and Tycho play a game called Candy Crush Saga, but you can call it “Ball Crush Saga,” if you want. They try not to get addicted, be tracked by the NSA, or commit trademark infringement. They stand
Tycho recommends the music of Jonathan Coulton. He drags Emily kicking and screaming into a magical nerd-core world inhabited by robots, monkeys, zombies, and vampires. Emily is too stupid to appreciate it.
Emily brings her first recommendation, making Tycho watch two movie reviews from Red Letter Media. Both hosts have been drinking, so things get a bit punchy. Tycho pulls out extra jokes and some bad pick-up lines, and Emily
These Holdouts are underpaid and overtwerked. This might be the sexiest episode ever, because Beyoncé insists on it. Emily podcasts under the influence. Tycho hates Superman and Kanye West. They make a solemn pact not to cook naked,
Tycho recommends the BBC’s “Sherlock” to Emily, and they enjoy the first episode of the first season, “A Study in Pink.” Tycho geeks out double time talking about the show and the original books. Emily can’t focus on
In the premiere episode, Emily and Tycho watched an episode of “Duck Dynasty” (Season 1, Episode 3, “High Tech Redneck”). Emily fails to make a “drake” pun. Emily was just kinda bored, but Tycho can’t quit spitting his