Me, You, & The Scoo is a talk show that typically features some laughs, a guest interview, and a little insight into the lifestyle of four 20-something film school grads living in Los Angeles.
Scott Sanborn, Addison Goss, Will DaRosa
Tom Sanborn joins us once again to discuss the art of making new friends at Walmart.
Our friend Richard Sheehan makes another appearance on the show to discuss Jurassic World.
Producer and audio engineer Kevin Clayton gives us insight into the current state of affairs in the music business and discusses a group he is currently working with called Quattrosound.
Sebastian Thibeau works as an assistant cameraman in Los Angeles. On this episode, he discusses working with the comedy duo Tim and Eric. Due to technical difficulties, this interview switches from cell phone to Skype partway through.
Sean Barrett is an editor who works with Addison and a pretty funny dude.
Our guest this episode is Whitney Moore, leading lady in the cult classic film Birdemic: Shock and Terror.
The whole gang is back in studio. It's a Me, You, & The Scoo reunion!
Director Graham Henman discusses his feature film Bone In The Throat, which recently screened at South by Southwest.
Our friend Eddie V. returns to the show to tell us about his quest for new business cards. Will and Addison can't stop talking about Scientology after seeing Going Clear.
Topics of discussion range from the UFC to April Fool's Day pranks.
Jon Brandon Cruz is in charge of Pitbull's behind the scenes / lifestyle video content on YouTube.
Greg Lucey is an actor from Will's short film With Your Spikes Up.
Producer Noel Carroll and director Clayton Cogswell discuss their vampire feature film that Max photographed on location in Wisconsin.
Film producer Lenny Beckerman has a project screening at South by Southwest and we talk with him about it.
Our friend Evan Burford joins us in-studio to talk about the Sony network hack.
Cinematographer Mykee Del Mundo talks about shooting his most recent feature--Expelled, directed by Alex Goyette.
Our magician friend Scott Syme calls in and delivers fifteen solid minutes of entertainment.
We look back at the year 2014 and talk with Richard Sheehan, who just bought his first smartphone.
Bill DeFazio shares stories from his work as a physician assistant in the ER, and talks briefly about the band he drums in, The MonoMyth Inception.
Our film school classmate Benny Wolde-Yohannes calls in to tell us about his current job as a substitute teacher.
Stand-up comedian Stephen Gaiber calls in to entertain us and talk about his approach to comedy.
Topics include Bigfoot, movies currently in theaters, and cell phone games.
Why were we gone so long? Addison got married. Tune in for a full discussion.
When our scheduled guests fall through, we pull out all the stops and enthusiastically drive this show off the rails.
Fan favorite Tom Sanborn joins us via Skype for a Father's Day 2014 episode.
Two longtime listeners call in for a special Me, You, & The Scoo year-in-review.
Longtime listener, first time caller Mel Chapman joins us via Skype. Bill finds himself in a rather precarious situation.
Max's dad calls in to tell us about the emergency landing he made recently due to landing gear failure.
Food blogger Ali Khan joins us to discuss one of his latest projects: Bang for your Burger Buck.
Burbank Bryan joins us live in studio to recount his birthday celebration extravaganza.
Actor David Lowe joins us to discuss his recent work on a national commercial, and the casting process for The Artist (2011).
We talk with Brendan Hogan: high school video production instructor for the Scoo, Will, and several other friends of the show.
We talk Oscar predictions! Then, Burbank Bryan's girlfriend calls in to discuss the goings-on at Walt Disney Animation Studios, amongst other things.
This episode, recorded on the night of the Grammy awards, features an interview with filmmaker George Pappy about his new documentary: The Green Girl.
Burbank Bryan, formerly known as LA Bryan, joins us live in studio with a special surprise. Check it out by visiting @MeYouAndTheScoo on Twitter.
We discuss the holidays, including New Year's resolutions, then we're joined by Will's cousin Adam for a chat about wristwatches and wristwatch accessories.
We are back! This show features a new and improved format, as well as a very exciting guest: actress Camille Winbush.
On this episode, we are joined live by Mike Hood, of the Sacramento band Hoods. Then, Will's aunt Elizabeth, who is a marriage and family therapist, counsels the cast of Me, You, & The Scoo.
The entire Vegas crew has assembled in studio for this post-Vegas recap show.
This episode concerns only one thing: Vegas. We're about to go, and that's all you need to know.
It's been a few weeks, but we're back! We catch up, and talk professional gambling with a friend of ours named Chris Spanos.
On this show, we talk with Rick! Then, we are joined by Dave Anderson: sports aficionado and high school classmate of The Scoo and Will. Finally, we end the show by discussing what is best described as a very interesting, hypothetical lifestyle challenge for the Scoo.
On this edition of the show, we talk with LA-based photographer Paul Beauchemin and Will's former roommate, Richard Duryea.Don't forget to check out the drawings Bryan did of us in studio while recording this episode.