Every week Vilmos interviews comedians from clubs all over the country. He speaks with them about their view of the world, lives, and careers. The Spew is a weekly segment when he goes on is own. His topics can be anything from issues in his life, social
As the elections start to heat up everyone has an opinion. Vilmos suggests what you should do with yours.
Do you enjoy the videos that claim someone OWNED someone else? Vilmos explains who is actually being OWNED.
This past week would have been Mitch Hedberg's 48th birthday. This is my Mitch Hedberg story. It was my first paid show and when you're a new comic you get some good natured hazing from the veterans. This is my story about how I was hazed by Mitch Hedberg.
Now that Valentine's Day has passed Vilmos talks about how your next one could be much better.
It used to be when people gave their opinion it was just that, an opinion. Now people are starting to think that their opinion is the final word. Vilmos gives HIS opinion.
Vilmos talks amount the Clean vs Dirty debate going on in the comedy community and how it has affected him.
Vilmos is back with a new more compact format that matches the name. In this Spew he explains the Amy Schumer joke thief accusations and why they don't matter.
This is the final episode of The Spew. Thanks very much to all that have listened over the years.
To start the New Year Vilmos and the voice in his head talk about how the show works.
Vilmos talks about his drive home from Canada and how while trying to save money he spent it anyway. The Voice has something to say to his Twitter followers.
Vilmos checks in from Canada. He talks about the hate shown for a popular band. He also discusses and plays clips from a show he did in Grande Prairie, AB.
Vilmos talks about his recent appearance in Ohio. He also goes into depth about accusations made against comedian Vince Morris.
Vilmos comments on how his personal information has been stolen. He also talks about a comedian that is doing Bill Cosby's material.
Vilmos doesn't like Kickstarter campaigns and he explains why. He also talks about swallowing a camera pill.
Vilmos worked at Mason City Limits this past weekend. He talks about working small crowds and plays audio of a heckler he had to deal with.