Two twins, one podcast. Charlie lives in New York, immersed in the world of comedy and improv. Joel lives in Philadelphia and attends at least one concert a week. Hear their weekly happenings and the hilarity that ensues. You’ll laugh, learn, get bored, fall asleep, and turn off the podcast, but the…
A long, long time ago, in a reality far, far away, the boys went to concerts and interviewed people. This was July 2019. You've never heard them like this before....
Charlie and Joel are here, during a pandemic, to do what we've all been doing: talk about Hamilton from the way, way back. And that's where their seats are in the theater and also when their seats are, like early 2017. And of course, they'll touch on the Disney+ movie as well, since you've all seen it. It's funny; give it a listen.
Who's busy these days? No one. Join the boys as they recount what feels like years ago but was really only a year ago; their visit to Broadway to see Freestyle Love Supreme. Listen for the banter, stay for the rapping at the end.
Charlie and Joel are back, quarantined and ready to podcast. Today they discuss all 3 Saturday Night Live's filmed at home. Was every sketch a zoom call? Was everybody doing impressions? What was up with That? You'll have to listen to find out!
Charlie and Joel are physically distant but socially connected. Doing their stimulating taxes, watching the WHO concert, and talking about Hamilton. Talk about clapping! Our first responders need it most. No need to take this episode's temperature; it's hot. Stay safe, be well, and stay sane. Hopefully, we will all be alright, alright, alright.
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Those concert boys are back! A little confused, a little cooped up, and a little confrontational. They explore new ways to do the show.
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Charlie and Joel are at it again, to recap what’s left of June. They talk Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in Norristown, how to optimize ride sharing, Tennessee Williams’ wordy 3 hour play about a bed, a chair, and a dysfunctional family, the Center Theatre, Juneteenth’s date and the Lonely Island’s show, looking up the set list prior to seeing the show, the Lonely Island’s Netflix Special, BB&T Pavilion Country Mega Tickets, XTU’s Anniversary Show, Charlie’s vacation murder mystery show, the Black Fedora Comedy Theater, being in the show with his girlfriend, dueling Michael Caine impressions, killing the show, the Radio 104.5 anniversary show at XFinity Live, Catfish and the Bottlemen, and they tease what’s up next in July!
Charlie and Joel talk cleaning, dueling Jay Leno impressions, Wilmington, DE and seeing Ron Funches, dueling Ron Funches impressions, the Wilmington Grand Opera House, Kiss Me, Kate, rear mezzanine theater seats, what a revival is, the Broad Street Theater District, the Philadelphia Theater Lottery, karma, the Book of Mormon, Carnegie Mellon, The Tony’s, Tartans and Plaid, bagpipes, and leaving you wanting more...
Charlie and Joel talk cooking... no, not the whole time! They also discuss Crazy Ex-Girlfriend at Radio City Music Hall, a surprise guest, Netflix’s search algorithms, dueling Teller impressions, the silhouette thing from Austin Powers, the Inside Baseball nature of podcasts, Criss Angel in Vegas, how magic works, existence of an actual Avenue Q, Go Go Gadjet at Field House, a country Mega Ticket to BB&T Pavilion, Luke Bryan, the rain in May, what PATCO stands for, Joel singing way to much, Death Cab for Cutie, the Lumineers, and teasing the Lonely Island.
Charlie and Joel discuss how to start the episode while Charlie makes a Margarita, the comedy duo Feminarchy, Joel going on the road, the Something in the Water Festival, an apology to everyone listening, the real definition of what it means to have barking dogs, hanging with friends from college, Condom Kingdom in Philadelphia, and, of course, water puns.
Charlie and Joel talk Spanish, being busy, tired, and good, the Sklar Brothers, the Duplex, gambling in Atlantic City, the new TWIMC drinking game, the Music Box at the Borgata, the TWIMCruise, Helium Comedy Club, an Almost Famous surprise segment, how months work, memes, Manayunk’s The Grape Room, Pilot on the Ground, Los Festingos, listening to live music, pulling up a drink, learning with the listening audience, Feminarchy’s music video, and the Something in the Water Music Festival!
It's a double release!! After paying their respects to two fallen Philadelphia show venues, Charlie and Joel are thrilled to welcome two members of the band Pilot on the Ground to the show. Kyle Ennis and Tim Gould discuss everything from playing late night shows at Penn State University to rocking the Philly music scene at The Grape Room. Influences, tour dates, new music, and all of that good stuff that bands have are highlighted as well. Plus, a special song is tacked on at the end, so be sure to listen all the way through. Be sure to check out their show at The Grape Room on Friday (4/19)!!
Charlie and Joel are back, this time to discuss the Philadelphia stand-up comedy scene, exclusively at Helium Comedy Club. They love that place! Plus, Charlie brings the music for a change, this week, and it's Alanis Morissette on Broadway. You oughtta know this episode is good. They are both very close to stardom, so they discuss ways in which they are almost famous. Tune in!
Taking a break from their busy schedules, Joel and Charlie sit down to discuss Philly’s hottest new venue, The Met. Joel reviews his experience seeing Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness. Be warned: They may break out into impressions at any time. And it’s the first episode with music! Almost Famous is back and let’s just say this is not the first podcast Joel and Charlie have been on. Enjoy the antics!
Charlie and Joel are back to talk Kongos, Philly Comedy, NYC improv, Harry Potter, new philly venues, Atlantic City, and the Grammys. Plus, they debut a special song and get weirdly political at times. This one’s good! Trigger Warning: Gambling!
Joel and Charlie are very excited to welcome their first guests to the podcast: The Permanent Revolution. They jumped on the opportunity to interview this New York City based rock band. The discussion ranges from performing to influences to collaborating to writing songs and even to Danny Elfman’s long lost brother Spooky Elfman. As always, the conversations weave seemlessly between talk of Philadelphia and New York, and once they stop talking over each other, the interview really comes together. Plus, stay tuned for a special song tacked on at the end! Follow The Permanent Revolution on all of the socials below: https://www.facebook.com/thepermanentrevolutionnyc/ https://twitter.com/Permanent_Rev https://instagram.com/thepermanentrevolution?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=7blno18he4md https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqEBAa9aPcpsOr3pFji_zQ
Joel came from Philadelphia to New York to see Come From Away on Friday night, and Charlie found out, so he tagged along. They discuss everything from their seats for the show to the music of the show. Joel fills us in on his second favorite Penn State college cover band, Go Go Gadjet. Charlie talks Union Hall and the now defunct podcast Dr. Gameshow, which he participated on at a live show, where he told the story of his bad boy days in college. It's a college heavy episode. Joel then recounts the recent time that he went to a Margo Price concert with two very special guests; their parents! Plus, the Almost Famous segment gets jingle update.
Charlie and Joel are tired, and boy... are there dogs barking. They discuss comedy and music (surprise, surprise), and even following weird men around at a casino. They break out dueling Brody Stevens impressions, a thing the world doesn’t know it needs yet. Give it a listen!
It’s "Thanksgiving Break," and the boys are together for a quick minute to discuss just who that mystery artist was and what live podcast recordings Charlie attended. Be thankful, and don’t forget to laugh and listen.
Charlie and Joel are back, this time to discuss a show where no one knows who the headliner will be. They also discuss Charlie’s comedy and whether that’s going anywhere. Everything is a mystery!
Two twins, one podcast. Charlie lives in New York, immersed in the world of comedy and improv. Joel lives in Philadelphia and attends at least one concert a week. Hear their weekly happenings and the hilarity that ensues. You’ll laugh, learn, get bored, fall asleep, and turn off the podcast, but then turn it back on because you’ve already started listening and are now invested.