Presented by the Brother's Stew, a podcast about the life and times, trials and tribulations of life in the Big Apple Baby... mostly food and musical theatre...
Okay, we're not gonna lie. This is not a hilarious episode. In this episode we discuss the food pyramid as well as expose some bad-for-you-foods that have been masquerading as health foods.
Thanks to COVID-19, the Brother's Stew are stuck in side. But have no fear, they are here to cheer you up and poke some fun at this crazy situation. Childhood friend, Christian Paul is the guest this week to weigh in on the Brothers' ridiculous banter. Hang in there, stay healthy and buckle up!
Fatty Fatty No Friends returns this week with more laughs and talk about food! This week, the Brothers talk about bizarre food purchases available on Amazon! You won't believe some of the shit you can buy online!!!
New York City Ballet dancer gone Broadway dancer, David Prottas joins the boys this week! All you need to know is that David LOVES beer and LOVES acting.
It's our first shot at turning our favorite segment of into it's OWN SHOW! This week on Fatty Fatty No Friends, The Brothers Stew are gonna talk about the best and worst food trends of the past 100 years!
Josh Walden is our guest this week. The boys drink Coors Light as Josh talks about his career on Broadway and as a choreographer. Josh also sheds some light on "A Chorus Line" and what he looks for when casting a show in New York. Hope you're ready for some PINGY voices!
The Brother's are back this week with more ramblings of food and musical theatre! Ringler has the brother's try his home made Mac and Cheese recipe, Tim talks about celebrity sightings at his Broadway job and Alex is still funemployed. The boys also have an audition themed "Long Enough" and play a few electrifying rounds of "Kidz Bop Lyrics"
The Boys are back in town! All three of them. The Brothers Stew return to New York Shitty with producer, Alex Ringler for more frolic and fun. The boys are coming at ya with "What Do You Meme", a "Word of the Day", a very personal "Did You Know That" and much more... such as a new favorite, "Kids Bop Lyrics"! Buckle up, folks!
God! Finally we're back! Jeez! We finally got around to putting out our New Year Episode (now that its the end of January)! We talk about fast food (obviously) and Irish Good-Byes!
Our Christmas Episode is finally here! The Brothers Stew discuss Christmas Past, hors d'oeuvres, and letters to Santa! (safe for those who still believe)
Coming at you with Christmas carols and onstage mishaps! The Brother's talk about some embarrassing onstage moments during their current runs of "A Christmas Carol" and also discuss some of their favorite and least favorite Christmas songs. Grab a cup of hot chocolate, bundle up and, as always, buckle up!
More Holiday Shenanigans this week as the Brother's Stew discuss classic Christmas movies, food and tech week for both of their "Christmas Carol"s. The boys bring back some bizarre fun facts in "Did You Know That" and talk about backstage pet peeves that any actor can relate to. Pour yourself some hot chocolate, bundle up and, BUCKLE UP.
It's our Turkey Day episode and we talk Thanksgiving Day side dishes! Also an all new "Did You Know That?" and "Let's Talk About Broadway"!
The Boys are back for Season 3! After several weeks off, it's time for more frolic and fun! The banter includes, Timothy's substitute teaching mishaps, an impromptu "Fatty Fatty No Friends" as WELL, a NEW segment "Kidz Bop Rewrites", a foot-on-the subway inspired "New York is a Great Big Pile of Stink". Buckle up!
The final episode of season 2! The Brother's are back (better late than never, right?) as Alex has just opened "A Chorus Line" and TUTS in Houston and Timothy emerges from his solitary cocoon in Sacramento. Tune in for your a "My 600 Pound Life" inspired "Fatty Fatty No Friends", some first world social media complaints in "Long Enough" and a Times Square inspired "New York is a Great Big Pile of Stink". The Boys also continue on with a riveting and insightful "Did You Know Thaaaat?". We will see you in a couple of weeks for episode 1 of SEASON 3!
Ya'll... this episode is some nonsense... just gonna leave it at that...
Another all new episode including a all new "DID YOU KNOW THAT..." and "HOW TO NEW YORK" where the boys teach you things you never knew you never knew. And maybe some things you did...about Trader Joe's.... Also, what's a "Sex Teacher?"
The Brother's are back this week with a "Mini NINY" as Alex records from Houston and Tim is still lost in the big, bad city of Sacramento. Alex has a difficult time pronouncing large words and continues with part two of "30 Bizarre Facts About Life" in this week's "Did You Know That?". Timothy shares a Mormon-inspired "Fatty Fatty No Friends" as well as a weekly "Theatre Feature". Buckle up!
The Brother's are FINALLY back in the same room and coming at you this week with Funions and fart jokes! A particularly bizarre Fatty Fatty No Friends and Broadway news coming your way as well! Hang on to your hats... And barf bags...
After having to (unfortunately) skip a week, the Brothers are back with more shenanigans! The Boys banter... a LOT in this one and still have plenty of Broadway news, food talk and laughs. Buckle up!
After the 4th of July, the Brothers are back with an All-American episode this week. Hot dogs, air planes and hemorrhoids... oh my! and, of course... some Broadway talk. Hold on to your hats... and bladders... you'll definitely be experiencing some turbulence in this episode.
The Brothers talk about pressing matters such as the Netflix casting for "The Prom", food establishments charging for almond milk and ranch, and introduce a new segment called "Did You Know That...?" Buckle up!
The Boys interview the illustrious Molly Dobbs (currently working with Tim at Utah Festival Opera) who talks about training in Scotland and how theatrical training compares between the U.S. and our cousins across the pond. The Brothers also have a Celtic inspired "Fatty Fatty No Friends" and bring back "Long Enough!"Buckle up!
Finally, after a month off, the brothers are back! Opera Contralto, Alissa Anderson is the guest on the show and she's here to answer some questions about the Opera world and to put an end to the stigma that classical vocalist don't act. The Brother's have a McDonald's inspired "Fatty Fatty No Friends" and you'll get to hear just how fancy Alex can be. Buckle up!
Maggie Politi is this week's guest! She'll be talking about her upcoming show on Amazon Prime, "Theatre School Dropouts" and her podcast "The Cool Kids Table". She will also be joining the boys for frolic and fun throughout the entire episode. Alex looses several recesses and Tim has a lot to say to a REVIEWER who has a lot to say about junk food... surprise surprise.
Episode 24 is here with more frolic and fun! The Brothers Stew have two of their good buddies pop in on this weeks episode; their roomie Aaron Craven and recent in studio audience member/interview Rhett Guter. The boys have a particularly ridiculous "Fatty Fatty No Friends" and bring back "New York is a Great Big Pile of Stink" and "Long Enough!". Enjoy and, as always, Buckle Up!
After a couple of weeks off, the Brother's Stew are back! This week, with guest Michael Stiggers from the cast of "Beautiful" on Broadway, the guys talk about all of their favorite subjects, food and Musical Theatre. Michael talks about his unique move to New York and how he found himself on Broadway. This week's episode also features a new segment, "Let's Talk About Broadway *Theatres" where the boys highlight a Broadway House and talk about it's History and current production. We also can't forget, "Utter Nonsense!". Away we go!!!
Dive Bar 106 is the inspiration for this week's episode. The Brothers talk about their favorite bar (Dive Bar on 106 and Amsterdam) and interview it's owner; actor and silver fox, Howie Kaye. The boys are back with more Broadway news and their new favorite game, "Utter Nonsense". If you aren't hungry now, you will be by the end of this episode!
Joined by E.J. Zimmerman and Rhett Guter in the studio...er living room, the Brother's Stew are up to more shenanigans. The brothers interview Rhett about transitioning from chorus boy to leading man and about how Chicago fares as a city in which one might pursue a career in Musical Theatre. This episode also includes a mall themed "Fatty Fatty No Friends", the latest Broadway news and "Utter Nonsense". Away we go!
The Brother's Stew present another fun filled episode with some Broadway news and stories about the nutty ushers they meet in the Broadway shows. A vegetarian and vegan friendly "Fatty Fatty No Friends" is getting served up at intermission, followed by an interview with the lovely EJ Zimmerman about inclusion in casting and, our new FAVORITE game, "Utter Nonsense". As always, buckle UP!
This episode is... how you say, Utter Nonsense! The Brothers Stew interview Matthew Gibson about his time in Gypsy on Broadway and TV/Film work versus acting onstage. The Brothers also introduce a HILARIOUS new game and spout some facts in "Fatty Fatty No Friends" about the unhealthiest fast food chains.
The Brother's Stew and Producer Ringler are back! Hope you folks are ready to laugh because, after a difficult and trying couple of weeks in the Big Apple, this episode is FIRE. Our guest is the very charming Matt Faucher. He talks about his role in "Beautiful" on Broadway and shares how he got his start as an actor. The boys also have a particularly ridiculous "Let's Talk About Broadway" with stories of poisonous shoes and Timothy drunkenly performing CATS... which he won an award for... BUCKLE UP. #thebestofthebest
The Brothers Stew catch up after a difficult and stressful week in NYC and California (Tim is still lost in the big city of Sacramento). This episode features Broadway's FABULOUS Robyn Hurder. She talks about her upcoming role in Moulin Rouge on the Great White Way as well as the highs and lows (and I mean LOWS) of her career. Hope you're ready for some laughs!
Even though Tim is, once again, lost in the big city of Sacramento, the boys are back for more frolic and fun. Producer Alex Ringler tells all about mishaps with his childhood pet turtle, the brothers interview ballet dancer and professional photographer, Andrew Fassbender about transitioning from the Ballet World to... ya know... real life... and the NINY team has a sentimental moment or two about how hard the New York audition season can be. You can also look forward to a junk food inspired "Fatty Fatty No Friends" and a vomit inspired "New York is a Great Big Pile of Stink". Buckle up!
After a tough TOUGH week, the Brothers Stew are back! Katie Huff- Yazbeck talks about working on the other side of the table as an assistant choreographer and being a mommy in the business. The brothers have one last bizarre food combo at intermission before Tim leaves for Sacramento and bring back "Fatty Fatty No Friends". Be sure to buckle up for a loaded and unexpectedly crass "Let's Talk About Broadway".
The Brother's Stew interview good friend Deven Anderson with about his "Usual Rejects" podcast and Staged Parody Drinking Game Show as well as bring back "Fatty Fatty No Friends". The Brothers also discuss ridiculous theatre patrons in "Let's Talk About Broadway" and continue with their favorite new game, "Shategories"!
Broadway's Chris Rice and Clay Thomson are our guests for this V special Valentine's Day episode! The Brothers Stew try a Valentine's Day inspired bizarre food combo at intermission and play a lovey dovey themed round of "SHATEGORIES". The brothers also introduce a new segment, "How To New York"... and as always... plenty of fart jokes...
Episode 12 is here! Broadway's Jenifer Foote talks to the Brother's Stew about growing up in Sacramento, fills us in on her 12th, yes 12TH Broadway Show, Tootsie and discusses the importance of JUST BEING A GOOD PERSON. Tim shares a story about Jeff Daniels' onstage mishap in "To Kill A Mockingbird" and the Brothers Stew try yet another bizarre food combination... possibly involving their favorite flavor bully, Peanut Butter.
An all new episode means all new fun! Introducing a new segment (read: game) as well as the usual ranting and raving! BUT it's a Sing For Your Seniors kind of day as we interview the marvelous Jackie Vanderbeck!
Season 2 is here! Guest, Mark Mackillop talks about his time on the Anastasia Tour, Broadway Bares and his upcoming cabaret. The Brother's Stew also introduce their new producer, Alex Ringler (#ringerref) and make some changes to the show. Two Acts, one episode and a particularly YUMMY intermission... and lot's of fart jokes... Buckle up!
Finally! The Brothers' interview with Broadway's original Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Rober Cuccioli (among other incredible roles) is here as well as a subway themed "New York is a Great Big Pile of Stink". The Brother's have a "Long Enough" that we can ALL relate to as well as little back stage gripe.
The Brothers Stew have their last recording session before the New Year. Alex gets sick on Christmas Eve, the brothers try Peanut Butter and Pickle Sandwiches on "Fatty Fatty No Friends" and discuss what it's like to audition for a Broadway show on "Let's Talk About Broadway".
Our first ever HOLIDAY EPISODE! Featuring our interview with Broadway's Clyde Alves!
The Brother's Stew share their grown up Christmas lists and talk some mad sh!t as they are still across the country from one another. This episode also features a dressing room inspired subject for this week's "Long Enough!" and sheds some light on the opening of one of our most beloved childhood stories on Broadway in "Let's..talk about... B...Broadway...".
Interview with Hamilton's Jordana Grolnick, the controversial lesbian kiss on the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on "Let's Talk About Broadway" and "Tim and Alex's Movie You Should Have Seen By Now Pick of the Week"! Buckle up, guys, gals and non binary pals!
The boys are back! Pennsylvania Station, Chewing Sounds, and Restaurant Row!
Bonus Track - From the cutting room floor! The brothers discuss dog names. It's kinda funny.
Alex's rant on laundry in NYC, an interview with two actors from Encores! production of "A Chorus Line" (Aaron Craven and Natalie Bourgeois) and other ramblings such as "Tim and Alex's Movie You Should Have Seen By Now Pick of the Week".
Sassy Volunteers, Netflix Spooks, and A Chorus Line!
The Brothers Stew reveal this week's "Tim and Alex's Movie You Should Have Seen By Now Pick of the Week", talk about Broadway and interview the lovely Brooke Lacy about what it's like being a lady in the theatre industry right here in the Big Apple. Brooke also shares her OWN New York Cock Roach story!
The Nobodies in New York tell ghostly jokes, discuss cat-calling, fluids on the street, trick or treating etiquette, and CANDY in this specially Halloweener episode!