Make It Better is a comedy show that dares to imagine a better world. Each episode we explore a new topic and offer our ideas for how we would improve it. After we cross examine the proposals, we vote on whether they are worthy to enter The Pantheon of Good Ideas, which maybe we'll write down or som…
Jordan Potter, Graham Templeton & Kody Huard
That's right, ladies and realistically mostly gentlemen! We're back with our searing critiques for perhaps the most widely searingly critiqued industry on Earth. Also, in the spirit of always making things better, Kody is on the podcast now, and so now 33% responsible for everything Graham says.
It's the episode we've all been waiting for! Make It Better will finally put its money where its mouth is, critiquing the most well-thought-out podcast structure since The Admiral's Almanac. And as a bonus, not as mean as you might expect!
After a lengthy hiatus, we thought it would be good to return to this shows roots: trying to improve something of which we know nothing, and don't care enough to look into: the club. We're joined by our good friend David Proctor, who is probably a club expert because he lived in Germany for awhile.
Episode 21 - Brunch ft. Stacey McLachlan by Jordan Potter, Graham Templeton & Kody Huard
Episode 20 - Bicycles ft. Leah Bjornson by Jordan Potter, Graham Templeton & Kody Huard
On this very special episode of Make It Better, the boys (and Jordan) host fellow podcast celebrity and anti-dampness crusader Max Mitchell. They discuss camping, and really nothing else. Check out Max and fellow pod-guest Stacey's hilarious show, After Chef Junior! http://afterchefjunior.com/
Episode 18 - Fast Food by Jordan Potter, Graham Templeton & Kody Huard
Here at Make It Better, we believe in giving the people what they want. And what the people want is clearly more thinking about Mark Zuckerberg and Mark Zuckerberg's face. So, we delivered. Also, spoilers, but here's the toast video, for when you want it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGLPxEv_EWo
Episode 16 - Grocery Stores by Jordan Potter, Graham Templeton & Kody Huard
This week, we tackle one of the most hallowed institutions in all of modern society. No, not PornHub -- the library! Listen as three brave fools reinvigorate the hippy book commune that is the library. Also, Norm Grohmann. Make sure to check out JJ's YouTube channel! -- https://www.youtube.com/user/wartmamu
Episode 14 - Getting Your Haircut by Jordan Potter, Graham Templeton & Kody Huard
It's that time of year everyone, so get your petulant opinions and negative body image ready... it's Oscar time! Except better, because this time Oscar's got a hat!
What if the Olympics had an overall winner and all the other countries had to build the winner a monument of their choosing? What no good? Okay well there's like 7 other pitches in here gimme a break.
So, here we are. This week's episode of Make it Better tackles... DOORS! Yes, you need no longer live in fear of these portals to danger and misery. Now, you have six or so highly impractical ideas about how they could be submarine death hatches or even inhumane dog jails, instead.
This week's episode is hotter than a batch of chicken nuggets straight from the engine, an expression you'll be happy to adopt after the auto industry steals this idea. We're joined by our good friend and car owner Dexter Vosper, who wasn't afraid to dream big with his pitch of "comfier chairs" PLUS: Social Media Corner, where we get a glimpse into the demented psyche of our listeners.
Webster's Dictionary describes Adam Sandler as "The word you've entered isn't in the dictionary. Click on a spelling suggestion below or try again using the search bar above." This has never been more true than it is today. What wild new directions should he take his career? Should he get a haircut? Should he keep up the good work? Should I have edited out Graham's risky joke? You decide!* *we decide, that's the whole show
So, there's an unprecedented problem with this episode: bad audio. We lost a whole mic out of only THREE mics total -- that's 33% of all mics! Graham "Lazarus" Templeton spent a whole lot of hours making it barely listenable. Be warned: He swears to GOD, if anyone comments to complain about the levels, he will be ecstatic at the fact that someone commented at all.