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Come join us to dive deep into all of the most interesting moments from the Saturday Night Live Season 50 episode with host Scarlett Johansson and musical guest Bad Bunny (S50 E20). This week on our roundtable podcast, Jon Schneider is joined by Andrew Haskell, Arthur Meyer, & Rebecca North!The video version of our roundtable is available here: https://youtube.com/live/8H2e2T8-pMc-----Welcome to the official Saturday Night Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 50 compares to all eras of the show.Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube @thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode!Catch up on more Scarlett Johansson coverage:Johansson / Bunny Hot Take Show (May 17, 2025)Catch up on Season 50 Roundtables:Goggins / Fire SNL Roundtable (May 12, 2025)Benson / Boone SNL Roundtable (May 5, 2025)Hamm / Lizzo SNL Roundtable (Apr. 14, 2025)Black / John & Carlile SNL Roundtable (Apr. 7, 2025)Madison / Wallen SNL Roundtable (Mar. 31, 2025)Gaga SNL Roundtable (Mar. 10, 2025)Gillis / McRae SNL Roundtable (Mar. 3, 2025)SNL50th Anniversary Roundtable (Feb. 18, 2025)Chalamet SNL Roundtable (Jan. 28, 2025)Chappelle / GloRilla SNL Roundtable (Jan. 20, 2025)Short / Hozier SNL Roundtable (Dec. 23, 2024)Rock / Abrams SNL Roundtable (Dec. 16, 2024)Mescal / Shaboozey SNL Roundtable (Dec. 9, 2024)Charli XCX SNL Roundtable (Nov. 18, 2024)Burr / Mk.gee SNL Roundtable (Nov. 11, 2024)Mulaney / Roan SNL Roundtable (Nov. 4, 2024)Keaton / Eilish SNL Roundtable (Oct. 21, 2024)Grande / Nicks SNL Roundtable (Oct. 14, 2024)Bargatze / Coldplay SNL Roundtable (Oct. 7, 2024)Smart / Roll SNL Roundtable (Sept. 30, 2024)
We need to laugh at parenting! Hunter Clarke-Fields talks with Arthur Meyer and Stephanie Drake, creators of ABC Parenting, to explore how humor serves as a coping mechanism for the stresses of parenting. Hear personal anecdotes and insights on finding joy and laughter in everyday parenting situations. ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is the host Mindful Parenting Podcast (Top 0.5% podcast ), global speaker, number 1 bestselling author of “Raising Good Humans” and “Raising Good Humans Every Day,” Mindfulness Meditation teacher and creator of the Mindful Parenting Course and Teacher Training. Find more podcasts, Hunter's books, blog posts, free resources, and more at MindfulMamaMentor.com. Discover your Unique-To-You Podcast Playlist at mindfulmamamentor.com/quiz/ We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: /mindfulmamamentor.com/mindful-mama-podcast-sponsors/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Parenting is a Joke, Ophira Eisenberg serves up a delightful snack-sized episode featuring comedians Arthur Meyer and Stephanie Drake, creators of the Onion-style parody series ABC Parenting. From hilariously misguided advice to TikTok confusion, the trio explores the quirks of modern parenting and comedy. Stephanie shares the chaos of brainstorming topics for ABC Parenting—like deciphering the alphabet soup of preschool levels—and Arthur reflects on their attempts to mix parody and sincerity in an online world that's often too literal. They dive into old-school parenting methods like soap-mouth threats and spanking, hilariously contrasting them with today's diagnosis-heavy culture. Ophira reminisces about her own odd childhood experiments (Charlie perfume, anyone?) and reflects on the lingering sensory memories they left behind. Meanwhile, Arthur and Stephanie share stories about audience reactions, TikTok trolls, and the joy of parodying intense parenting. ✨ Subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on socials @ParentingAsAJoke and @OphiraE (or @OphiraNYC on TikTok). Check out upcoming live performances at OphiraEisenberg.com.
In this episode, Ophira Eisenberg is joined by Arthur Meyer and Stephanie Drake, the creative forces behind the satirical web series "ABC Parenting." They share how their personal parenting journeys in New York City and Los Angeles inspired their series, which offers hilariously bad advice that every parent can laugh at (and ignore). They also talk about how the show skewers the contradictory and often ridiculous advice parents face, offering comedic relief to frazzled moms and dads. Together, they all discuss whether parenting was easier in the past and the pros and cons of raising kids in big cities, including space constraints, sticky hands, and the odd beauty of neighborhood familiarity. Arthur recounts teaching his son phrases like “big fat turkey,” while Stephanie opens up about her unexpected transition to being a stay-at-home mom by default. They also workshop ideas on how to get kids to do chores and what works when managing tantrums. Luckily, creative work has helped them find humor in the chaos. ✨ Subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on socials @ParentingAsAJoke and @OphiraE (or @OphiraNYC on TikTok). Check out upcoming live performances at OphiraEisenberg.com.
It sure wouldn't smell like that! So come join us to dive deep into all of the most interesting moments from the Saturday Night Live Season 50 episode with host Bill Burr and musical guest Mk.gee (S50 E6). This week on our roundtable podcast, Jon Schneider is joined by Arthur Meyer, Kirstin Rajala, & TJ Randolph! The video version of our roundtable is available here: https://youtube.com/live/2OfLwXedHnQ ----- Welcome to the official Saturday Night Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 50 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube @thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on more Bill Burr coverage: Bill Burr / Mk.gee Hot Take Show (Nov. 9, 2024) Catch up on Season 50 Roundtables: Mulaney / Roan SNL Roundtable (Nov. 4, 2024) Keaton / Eilish SNL Roundtable (Oct. 21, 2024) Grande / Nicks SNL Roundtable (Oct. 14, 2024) Bargatze / Coldplay SNL Roundtable (Oct. 7, 2024) Smart / Roll SNL Roundtable (Sept. 30, 2024)
Arthur Meyer joins Mark to discuss his Letterman appearance, his SNL audition, & writing for Jimmy Fallon. Follow on IG: @arthurmeyer13 Follow ABC Parenting on IG: @abcparentingadvice Subscribe on YouTube to ABC Parenting: https://www.youtube.com/@abcparenting Subscribe on YouTube to Arthur Meyer: https://www.youtube.com/@arthurmeyer13
Stephanie Drake (@stephaniedrake1) and Arthur Meyer (@arthurmeyer13) of ABC Parenting join gabrus to talk about the joys of parenting.Check out gabrus' other podcast, Action Boyz at actionboyz.biz.Catch 101 Places to Party Before You Die no streaming on Max.Shout out to our sponsors AG1 and Leesa for sponsoring this episode.Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3+K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase exclusively at drinkAG1.com/MIGHTYGo to Leesa.com to get 25% OFF all mattress orders and TWO FREE Pillows.Advertise on High & Mighty via Gumball.fm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ever wonder how a famous actress from Mad Men and comedian/writer/actor who wrote for and performed on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon handle parenthood? Spoiler: It's hilarious! In this episode, we sit down with Arthur Meyer and Stephanie Drake who make up the dynamic duo at ABC Parenting (TikTok, YouTube & Instagram) to explore how they've turned the chaos of raising kids into comedic gold. Arthur is a comedian, writer, and actor who wrote for and performed on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" for 8 years, and Stephanie is an actress best known as Meredith, Don Draper's ditzy but well-meaning secretary, from the hit TV show "Mad Men". From serious roles to seriously funny parenting bits, they dive into how humor keeps them sane through diaper disasters, tantrum tornadoes, and bedtime battles. Plus, why breaks from parenting are crucial (because who doesn't need a snack and a scream sometimes?) and how laughter can ease kids' fears and melt down stress. Join us for unlimited laughs, sanity, and some solid “you're not alone” moments! Resources We Shared: Join our newsletter! Get connected to No Guilt Mom and get our FREE 7 ChatGPT prompts that manage your family and home like magic! Create a family meal plan and chore plan in seconds! Watch episodes of ABC Parenting on YouTube HERE! Join our FREE No Guilt Mom Podcast group Visit No Guilt Mom Check out our No Guilt Mom Amazon Shop with recommended books and books from podcast guest HERE! Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Listen on Spotify? You can rate us there too! Check out our favorite deals and discounts from our amazing sponsors here! #parenting, #comedy, #satire, #parentinghumor, #parentingadvice, #parentingpodcast, #parentingtips, #ABCParenting, #teens, #preschoolers, #newparents, #kids Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arthur Meyer joins Mark to discuss writing for Jimmy Fallon, his favorite SNL episode hosted by Michael Jordan, working with Steve Martin, as a teen writing a letter to Rachel Dratch, & meeting Bill Murray. Follow on IG: @arthurmeyer13 Follow ABC Parenting on IG: @abcparentingadvice Subscribe on YouTube to ABC Parenting: https://www.youtube.com/@abcparenting Subscribe on YouTube to Arthur Meyer: https://www.youtube.com/@arthurmeyer13
In this special episode, Lisa Smith welcomes Stephanie Drake and Arthur Meyer, the comedic masterminds behind the hit web series ABC Parenting. They dive into the power of humor in parenting, how to connect with kids through laughter, and why it's okay to laugh at the chaos of parenthood. Whether you're dealing with everyday challenges or just need a fresh perspective, this episode will leave you smiling and ready to embrace the joy (and humor) of raising kids. What You'll Learn: Why humor is a powerful tool for emotional connection with your children. How laughter can help you navigate tough parenting moments and create stronger bonds. The importance of balancing humor with boundaries and discipline. Real-world examples of using humor to diffuse difficult situations, from bedtime struggles to meltdowns in public. The significance of self-regulation as a parent and how humor can keep you grounded. Why it's essential for parents to laugh at themselves and not take everything too seriously in their parenting journey.
In this conversation, Arthur Meyer and Stephanie Drake discuss their experiences with parenting through humor and creativity. They share insights on how to navigate the challenges of parenthood while maintaining a light-hearted approach. The discussion emphasizes the importance of laughter in parenting, the unpredictability of toddlerhood, and the unique bond formed between parents and children. They also provide practical advice for parents looking to incorporate more fun into their parenting style.Episode Chapters |02:53 | The Journey of Parenthood05:50 | Finding Humor in Parenting09:08 | Navigating Toddlerhood with Laughter12:13 | The Importance of Fun in Parenting14:52 | Connecting Through Humor18:02 | Advice for Parents Struggling to Find FunAbout Arthur |Arthur Meyer is an Emmy-nominated writer living in New York City. He was a longtime writer and performer at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, head writer at The Drew Barrymore Show, and staff writer for the Amazon sitcom Dinner with the Parents. Arthur has also written for The Onion, and he co-wrote the comedy book FUDS: A Complete Encyclofoodia. Currently, Arthur is the creator, writer, & costar of the hit comedy web series ABC Parenting, which has over 85,000 followers and over 15 million views across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.About Stephanie |Stephanie Drake is an actress, writer, producer, and audiobook narrator living in Los Angeles. She is most known for her role as Don Draper's ditzy but lovable secretary, Meredith, on the Emmy-winning television show Mad Men. Most recently, she appeared on ABC's The Goldbergs and the indie feature Scrap. Her recent short film, Baby Face, which she co-wrote/co-stars with Caroline Bloom, is busy chugging along the festival circuit. Stephanie costars with Arthur in the hit comedy web series ABC Parenting.Links Discussed in This Episode |Order a Copy of Minimalist Moms: Living and Parenting with SimplicityDiane's Resource: Motion appABC Parenting: How to Hold a BabyMeekah Youtube ChannelArthur Can't Stop Talking About: My Dinner with AndreStephanie's Resource: Taking Cara BabiesConnect with Arthur & Stephanie:WebsiteInstagramYoutube: ABC ParentingEpisode Sponsors |The Minimalist Moms Podcast would not be possible without the support of weekly sponsors. Choosing brands that I believe in is important to me. I only want to recommend brands that I believe may help you in your daily life. As always, never feel pressured into buying anything. Remember: if you don't need it, it's not a good deal!Enjoy the Podcast?Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your fellow mothers so that they can be inspired to think more and do with less. Order (or review) my book, Minimalist Moms: Living & Parenting With Simplicity.Questions |You can contact me through my website, find me on Instagram, Pinterest or like The Minimalist Moms Page on Facebook.Checkout the Minimalist Moms Podcast storefront for recommendations from Diane.Need help decluttering? I'm here to help! If you've been struggling with motivation to declutter, I'd love to help you achieve your goals in your home. We'll work together (locally or virtually) to discover what areas in your home are high priority to get you feeling less overwhelmed right away. For more info on my processes, fees, and availability please contact!Our Sponsors:* Check out ByHeart and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: byheart.com* Check out Life 360: www.life360.com* Check out Ritual and use my code MIN for a great deal: ritual.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/minimalist-moms-podcast2093/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Who's to blame for the Ramree Island Crocodile Massacre?This week, The Alarmist (Rebecca Delgado Smith) welcomes old friend and all around funny guy Arthur Meyer to discuss the gruesome events that went down at Ramree Island during WWII. With so much second hand information flying around, how big a role did the crocodile's play afterall? Are sharks to blame too? Maybe man simply doesn't belong in the mangroves…perhaps we need to rename that? Fact Checker Chris Smith and Producer Clayton Early join the conversation. Join our Patreon!We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistThe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Writer/performer Arthur Meyer joins the gang to talk about his time on The Tonight Show, and why he's so comfortable being naked. Tom Gammill makes a big career move.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Grab your jacket and join us to dive deep into all of the most interesting moments from the Saturday Night Live Season 49 episode with host Kristen Wiig and musical guest RAYE (S49 E16). This week on our roundtable podcast, Jon Schneider is joined by Amanda Barkin, Arthur Meyer, & Rich Tackenberg! The video version of our roundtable is available here: https://youtube.com/live/H4Ao7yOHOVQ -------- Welcome to the official Saturday Night Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 49 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on more Kristen Wiig coverage: Wiig / RAYE Hot Take Show (Apr 6, 2024) Catch up on more Season 49 Roundtables: Youssef / Scott SNL Roundtable (Apr 1, 2024) Brolin / Grande SNL Roundtable (Mar 11, 2024) Sweeney / Musgraves SNL Roundtable (Mar 4, 2024) Gillis / Savage SNL Roundtable (Feb 26, 2024) Edebiri / Lopez SNL Roundtable (Feb 5, 2024) Johnson / Timberlake SNL Roundtable (Jan 29, 2024) Elordi / Rapp SNL Roundtable (Jan 22, 2024) McKinnon / Eilish SNL Roundtable (Dec 18, 2023) Driver / Rodrigo SNL Roundtable (Dec 11, 2023) Stone / Kahan SNL Roundtable (Dec 4, 2023) Momoa / McRae SNL Roundtable (Nov 20, 2023) Chalamet / boygenius SNL Roundtable (Nov 13, 2023) Bargatze / Fighters SNL Roundtable (Oct 30, 2023) Bad Bunny SNL Roundtable (Oct 23, 2023) Davidson / Spice SNL Roundtable (Oct 16, 2023)
Arthur Meyers joins me to discuss Ted Cruz's odd Eddie Murphy obsession; the reasons for the WGA Strike; AI; trying to create through AI a short story about if Hitler's name was Steve; AI can't deliver lines like Chris Farley or Mitch Hedberg; having a cold; me losing an episode with Dave Thomas; getting rid of credits; minirooms make show runners jobs harder and employ less writers; studios propose annual meetings to discuss AI; Lorne Michaels; SNL's 50th Anniversary; being a seat filler for SNL 40; going to the after-party; talking to Norm MacDonald; Weekend Update; Herb Sargent and the Weekend Update breakfast; commercial parodies: Swill, Banshee, Craig's Traveler's Checks; his new show Dinner with Parents; It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Punch Up the Jam; being a Norm fan; Favorite Weekend Update anchor and set; favorite homebase; his new venture ABC Parenting You Tube Channel; Anna Drezen, being a Letterman and Conan fan; Carson and Letterman Podcasts; other SNL podcasts; pretending SNL was on in the 50's and 60's; oldest and youngest musical guest; Vera Sola; favorite / least favorite musical guests; Frank Zappa; bad musocal performances; his son; what will happen as SNL hits 50; season 7
Chapter 3 “Preanimate Bullshit,” Novelized by David A. Goodman narrated by Felicia Day. Chapter 4: “It Turns Out it's Ceti Alpha V, Not Ceti Alpha VI,” Novelized by Andrew Lin, narrated by Andy Daly. Interview: Arthur Meyer, William Shatner's body double. David A. Goodman has been a writer and producer on Futurama, Star Trek: Enterprise, and The Golden Girls. He's also the president of the Writers Guild of America West. Follow him on Twitter @DavidAGoodman. Felicia Day is a founder of Geek & Sundry and has appeared on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Eureka, Supernatural and MST3K, and is the creator and star of The Guild and Dragon Age: Redemption, and the co-host of the Undressed podcast. Follow her on Twitter @feliciaday and Instagram @feliciaday. Andrew Lin is a writer and cartoonist. Check out his work at http://mountainofsadness.blogspot.com Andy Daly is a writer and performer. He's currently producing The Andy Daly Podcast Project, which includes Bonanas For Bonanza. He's appeared in Comedy Central's Review, Veep, Eastbound & Down, Black-ish, The Good Place, The Office, Modern Family, Silicon Valley and more. Follow him on Twitter @TVsAndyDaly and Instagram @tvsandydaly. Arthur Meyer is a writer and performer who has written and appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Dinner With The Parents on Freevee. Check out his super-cool website: arthur-meyer.com. Andy Richter is a writer, performer, and podcast host. Kevin Carter is an improv performer, educator, and rapper. Check out his work at https://www.thekcarter.com/. The Novelizers was created by Stephen Levinson, produced by Stephen, Chris Karwowski and Rob Kutner, and edited, mixed and mastered by Chris Karwowski. Music by Cole Emoff, Andrew Lin, Mike Wilson and Chris Messick. Production assistant Suchetas Bokil. Special thanks to Sarah Mabe, Crystal Dennis, Dennis DiClaudio, and Hannah Levinson. Follow the Novelizers on Instagram and Twitter, or at thenovelizers.com. The Novelizers is a work of parody, unauthorized by Paramount, Roddenberry Entertainment or Star Trek. © 2023 The Novelizers and respective authors
The social media app that lets you pay to make a celebrity look at you. You're nobody until a star acknowledges your existence, and Seemino facilitates "discoveries" by paying them to scroll through feeds of videos users make for them. Founder and former Hollywood exec Paula Rubenstein (Mamrie Hart) has her hands full dealing with restive celebs concerned about face-tracking software and fascist propaganda, but can Noa help her unlock a “deep” vein of value hiding right in front of her face? Cast: CEO Paula Rubenstein ... Mamrie HartNoa Lukas … Sam WestLouie Anderson ... HimselfElena Lin ... Zoe ChaoSeemino Users … Cathryn Mudon, Lauren Adams, Matt Klinman, George KaremanDeep Fakes … David Gerson, Arthur Meyer, Riley Soloner, Siobhan Thompson, Chris SartinskyNews Reporter … Julia Smith Created/Written by: Matt Klinman, Chris Sartinsky, Sam WestDirected by: Matt Klinman and Sam WestExecutive Producers: Matt Powers, Jeff Ross, Adam SachsProducers: Hanna Armour and Julia SmithCasting: Hanna Armour, JP Buck, Matt PowersSenior Director of Business Development: Willie NavarreLegal: David Melmed Smartr was produced by Western SoundExecutive Producer: Ben AdairTechnical director: Dan LeoneEditor and sound designer: Dan LeoneAssistant editor: Audrey NgoMix Engineer: Johnny Vince EvansAssistant engineer: Chaz SextonProduction assistants: Annet Rangel, Jefferson Yen
Is it rude to name your band after an event in which your friends and colleagues died? Is it rude to fire your lead singer immediately after he shreds his vocal chords singing the biggest hit of the 1980s? Well, apparently you don't care about this sort of stuff if you're a true SURVIVOR, because you've got THE EYE OF THE TIGER! Evan and Andrew welcome back Arthur Meyer to Punch Up The Jam, who comes ready not only with a pitch-ready idea for the punch up, but with the dumbest yet most impressive party trick that Evan and Andrew have ever seen! But our intrepid hosts have an ace up their sleeve to shock their guest before the Punch is truly Punched! Guest: Arthur Meyer You can now watch the video version of this episode HERE! Walk-in music: 'Racing Hearts' by Mattie Maguire; 'Get It On' by Chase; 'My Roommate' by The Village People. Follow Punch Up The Jam on Twitter and Instagram Get the punch-ups for yourself and support the show on Patreon Like the show? Rate Punch Up The Jam 5 stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review for Andrew and Evan. Advertise on Punch Up The Jam via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Le musée Grévin fait partie des visites incontournables dans Paris. Or, c'est un juif qui a eu l'idée de sa création. Chaque semaine, sur radio shalom, Catherine Garson vous raconte un épisode idfférent de l'histoire des juifs de France
Imagine a world that is in every possible respect different from our own. Yeah, just give it a whirl. It's easy if you TRY. ...So says history's biggest imagination bully, John Lennon. We rip off the uplifting latex face mask of this song and bare the dark soul within: this song thinks it's better than you. Our very very prepared guest Arthur Meyer (The Tonight Show, The Onion) has some extremely helpful punch-up suggestions, and helps us roam through discussions of global resource scarcity, Russell Crowe, and the top-secret-but-real Clearchannel "Do Not Play" List! Guest: Arthur Meyer (here's his album of Beatles covers) Walk-in music: 'Planets' by Joseph; 'Monkberry Moon Delight' by Linda McCartney and Paul McCartney; 'Another Night' by M.C. Sar and Real McCoy. NOTE: This ep was recorded before Andrew went on paternity leave. Nice to hear his familiar voice though. Instead of just imagining it. Which is easy, if you try. "Wipe that smirk off your face!" Follow Punch Up The Jam on Twitter and Instagram Support the show on Patreon and get all the punch-ups for your darn self Like the show? Rate Punch Up The Jam 5 stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review for Andrew and Evan. Advertise on Punch Up The Jam via Gumball.fm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arthur Meyer of The Tonight Show alongside the worst Club DJ In the World! There’s also an interview with Eric Spitznagel, Author of Old Records Never Die, about Comedy and LPs and Being Stephen Colbert’s “Secret Santa” FRAT PARTY BLUES: A Short Story Written to Appeal to Gen Z! Excerpts from a 1980s Japanese Cleaning-Cassette! Babbling Segment: Young Executive Tight Sphincter Syndrome! This episode was produced by Rob Schulte Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Mike Sacks joined me to talk about his comedy idol, Chris Elliot; his books being autobiographies of characters he's assuming; Andy Kaufman; how his books fooled his father; Tulane; his magazine writing; self publishing "Stinker Lets Loose"; "And Here's the Kicker"; Buck Henry; Jack Handey; Robert Smigel; mean comedy; Jesse Watters; his character, Skippy Battinson; Don Rickles; right wing comedy; Dennis Miller; comedy nerds; co,edy throughout time does not punch down; comedians as comedy writers; "Sex:Our Bodies, Our Junk"; Poking a Dead Frog; Mel Brooks; Jim Downey; talking about writers personal favorite wprk; The New Show; perking up interviewees; cold calling interviews; Peg Lynch; loneliness of writers; his tough time getting women to respond to an interview; Anne Beatts; novelizations; seeing early drafts; Paul Feig; audio version of "Stinker Lets Loose"; being prolific; "method" writing; OCD; Donald Trump; Mel Brook's helping young writers; Alan Spencer; George Meyers; Arthur Meyer; Chris Elliot --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Arthur and I discuss being able to name the host and musical guest for SNL by date; our love of SNL; the Presidential Bash of 1992; the first episode he ever saw; why he loves SNL; his audition in 2018; Dick Van Dyke Show; George Carlin; Norm MacDonald; Meyers Kids Night - his show he and his sisters put on in front of their parents; Wilmette, Illinois; Jim Downer; Robert Smigel; working on Jimmy Fallon's bit for the SNL 40th Anniversary Opening and being a seat filler; he and I tell Brush with Sudeikis stories; MLB Umpires; ugly ballplayers; Panagea 3000; coming up with First Drafts of Comedy for Jimmy Fallon; my late night packet; working with Steve Martin; Shaquille O'Neal; favorite cast members; who wrote what sketch; underrated cast member; '94 - '95 season; getting to use the "vomit hose"; SNL trivia; Lorne Michaels; singing the Beatles with Bridey Elliot; running a Kinks email project; host/musical guest combos on Twitter; Don Pardo trivia; rare SNL episodes; being nervous going bad to 30 Rock; process of creating Thank You Notes and Superlatives; his Comedy Central pilot --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, Arthur Meyer drops by the show once again to help us untangle the glorious derangement that is THIS episode. It's simultaneously the most Mr. Mike of the Ebersol era, the most musical of any era and the most unsettling sketch comedy has possibly ever been. God, it's beautiful.
As all Beatles fans wait the release of Peter Jackson's documentary "Get Back," here's a fun "meeting a Beatles in real life" story. Will Hines asks special guest J.M. DeMatteis (writer: Justice League, Spider-Man, Captain America, and a million more things!) to tell his story of meeting John Lennon! Will met J.M. on Will's comics podcast Screw It, We're Just Gonna Talk About Comics, and asked him to come on this one to tell this story. Comics fans: check out J.M.'s new stories in "Justice League Infinity" and the soon-to-be-released "Ben Reilly: Spider-Man." And check out J.M.'s album "How Many Lifetimes?" on Spotify, iTunes or YouTube! (And while we're at it, can we get someone at Marvel to release J.M.'s run on Spectacular Spider-Man in trade form? Or any form? Those were terrific issues and this fan wants them in some easy-to-find format!) Also, Will plugs a new project from Arthur Meyer and Bridey Elliott: "Bridey & Arthur Sing Some Songs By The Beatles" which is coming out on the 25th! Yes, that's the same day the "Get Back" documentary comes out!
On this episode, a trailer for Eddie Murphy's new movie (James III), we have an evil ad sponsor (Andrew Farmer), a practical witch, Vincent Price is alive and on our podcast, Jack White lists off his least favorite treats (Arthur Meyer), Crate & Barrel's annual spooky Halloween spooky clearance sale, some really frightening thoughts, obvious mariticide, a terrifying codependent relationship, a haunted painting is going to get you, a voicemail from Guillermo del Toro (Frank Garcia-Hejl), Hannibal Lector but he isn't a foodie, the newest True-Crime podcast from WLHR, an infomercial that literally goes nowhere (James Bewley), a VO actor can't understand his copy (James III), and a song parody.Produced by Anna Rubanova and Adam BozarthInterstitial remixes by Lucas HazlettTheme by Dan WarrenStarring:James IIIAndrew FarmerArthur MeyerJames BewleyFrank Garcia-HejlAdam BozarthAnna Rubanovaand Vincent Price! http://www.lefthandedradio.com/merchLeftHandedRadio.com | patreon.com/LeftHandedRadio | http://twitch.tv/lefthandedradio | facebook.com/LeftHandedRadio | instagram.com/lefthandedradio | twitter.com/LeftHandedRadio| lefthandedradio@gmail.com | https://www.tiktok.com/@lefthandedradioSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Interview with Arthur Meyer of The Tonight Show Worst Club DJ In the World! Interview with Eric Spitznagel, Author of Old Records Never Die, about Comedy and LPs and Being Stephen Colbert's "Secret Santa" FRAT PARTY BLUES: A Short Story Written to Appeal to Teenagers and 20-Somethings! Excerpts from a 1980s Japanese Cleaning-Cassette! Babbling Segment: Young Executive Tight Sphincter Syndrome! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BET ON CHICAGO is elated to welcome to the pod, Former 'The Tonight Show' Writer and New Trier Alum Arthur Meyer! An old-school treasure of a friend, former classmate and hilarious comedian, Arthur and Joey cover a wide swath of topics and discuss:Growing up on the North Shore/ New Trier Theater/ Lagniappe Variety Show (5:00), The move to New York/ Pangea 3000 sketch comedy (13:10), Landing 'The Tonight Show' writing job (16:51), Conviction in Comedy/ Writing jokes for a national audience (22:10)Working with Will Ferrell/ Dana Carvey (36:40), What gets misunderstood the most about Jimmy Fallon (44:57) The Founding Father of the 'Laz Diaz Fan Club' (49:42), Being a guest on Letterman (53:00)Idea's to improve baseball that the MLB will 10000% reject (55:01), Alternative Sports Commentary (58:52), The Tao of Haray Caray (1:01:10)And we wrap up the pod talking the state of his current Cubdom and Joey teaches Arthur the secrets of Cubbie Math (1:05:40)A truly fascinating, thoughtful, hilarious conversation with a friendship running on 20 years and that has crossed through many different stages in our lives!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Comedy writer Arthur Meyer started taking piano lessons in December of 2019 after he left his job writing for The Tonight Show. I interviewed him then, and a year and a half later I interviewed him again to check in on his progress. We discuss how it's important to have a hobby, and how it can be fun to suck at something for a while. I also interview Arthur's piano teacher Nathan Reising to get his perspective on trying to learn something new, and the importance of enjoying the process of learning itself. For more Arthur Meyer, check out: www.arthur-meyer.com For Nathan Reising's piano lessons, check out: www.nathanreising.com
Spencer took a break from sending voice notes to Sophia about The Crown to edit this fabulous episode! Our guest this week is Arthur Meyer, a super talented comedy writer and performer! You may know him from his time at the UCB, The Tonight Show, or that upcoming commercial that he's in! (We should also mention that he was in our college sketch comedy troupe, which is so damn cool.) He's also started a glorious Instagram page called Late Night Thumbnails, linked here: https://www.instagram.com/latenightthumbnails/?hl=en We loved having him on! You know what we didn't love? Tampax rejecting our sponsorship inquiries! Featuring the musical talents of Isaac Boll!
Coconino vs Mingus Baseball 4/6 David Church, Kade Reed, Evan McNelia and Arthur Meyer were on the call
Coconino vs Bradshaw Mountain boys basketball 2/26 Kade Reed and Arthur Meyer were on the call for this matchup
Flagstaff vs Bradshaw Mountain girls basketball 2/23 Will Hopkins and Arthur Meyer were on the call
Writer/performer/director Arthur Meyer (“The Tonight Show”, “Two Fun Men”) joins Delaney to talk about “SCTV”, Second City Theater, and writing for late night television. Plus, Arthur shares a sketch which was blocked from airing by “Kings Of Leon.”
Flagstaff vs Holbrook boys basketball 1/30 Kade Reed, Arthur Meyer and Evan McNeila were on the call
Flagstaff vs Mingus girls basketball! Will Hopkins and Arthur Meyer on the call.
To kick off the new and improved channel for The Borts Podcast, here's a trailer for "Dreaming Of A Whitney Christmas," a scripted Christmas movie podcast that will be released into this feed November 30th, the Monday after Thanksgiving aka PRIME Christmas movie time! It will be released in 5 short chapters, all of which will be available to listen to bright and early on the morning of November 30th. "Dreaming Of A Whitney Christmas" is the story of a busy big city businesswoman who thinks she has it all (inevitable job promotion and hot soon-to-be fiance') until she realizes there is a Christmas Magic-sized gap in her heart that can only be filled by an adorable Christmas Elf from Santa's workshop. It's like if a cheesy Hallmark Christmas movie and a children's Christmas cartoon had cuss words. Starring Kelly Hudson Featuring Dan Klein, Kassia Miller, Arthur Meyer, Pat O'Brien, Matt Klinman, and Ben Wietmarschen. Written, directed, edited, and produced by Ben Wietmarschen. Stay tuned for this and more from The Borts Podcast this holiday season! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/borts/support
Arthur Meyer worked as a writer and segment producer on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon for 7 years. We discuss what it's like to work on a late night comedy show, performing naked, and our days at Boston University.
This week Arthur Meyer is joined by his father for a special episode, a whole episode of his "Football Foundation" His football foundation is talking football with his dad
Arthur Meyer discusses How Covid-19 is affecting the NFL, What is wrong with the Texans, Why the Browns vs. Cowboys game was great and gives his Football Foundation about Bill Belicheck.
The Flagstaff Eagles took on the Prescott Badgers in girls volleyball on 9/29! Sean Clark and Arthur Meyer had the call!
Arthur Meyer goes into his reactions of injuries and Backup QBs playing this week. He also gives his outlook on key games from week 3 in the NFL. Lastly, he talks about his secret Football Foundation.
This week on The Football Foundations, Arthur Meyer discusses all of the injuries in week 2, gives his reactions to week 2, predicts the Monday night game between the Raiders and Saints and gives his Football Foundation on Jim Brown.
Arthur Meyer, discusses his initial reactions and biggest takeaways from Sunday's games. He is also joined by Hannah Ware for a Football Foundation where they discuss the 2018 Superbowl.
Arthur Meyer will be giving his full breakdown and predictions for the NFL season, division by division. Also, he will be discussing his “Football Foundation” the 1960's Green Bay Packers
Bridey and Kelly dig into sex dreams, internet porn, and writing inappropriate things on your 1992 Dream Team Calendar with writer/performer Arthur Meyer. Also, this is our first episode recorded in quarantine! Please bear with us as we figure out how to bring you the highest audio quality while recording these episodes remotely. In other words, we're sorry the sound sucks. Want to support the show? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32555500&fan_landing=true Podcast Art by Charles Rogers Theme Music by Jon Daly
This week, The Tonight Show’s Arthur Meyer brings us a classic album by a band neither of your hosts really knows. Except… only one will hear it… its Supertramp’s 1974 album, “Crime of the Century!” Where’s Heather? Why does the computer keep randomly not recording the episode? And what do you picture when you hear the name Supertramp? This episode brings unprecedented event after unprecedented event and is not to be missed! All this and MORE! Don't want to end the fun? Check out our Spotify playlists for more music choices from Ramsey and Heather. Wanna get a shout-out on a future episode? Give us a rating on iTunes! It helps us, and it helps you feel good about yourself! Want to suggest a song or album for us to cover? Here’s the link!
Our Season 4 finale ends with a resonating yet jovial bang from guest Arthur Meyer (The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, High Maintenance). Arthur takes us through the myriad setbacks throughout his career; everything from not being able to get onto sketch teams in high school and college to his failed SNL screentest. He chats about his time working a side-gig as a nude model, the swiftness in which he received an email back from the knowledge-dropping Brian Stack, and how he dealt with it when his good friend and comedy partner was hired over him at Jimmy Fallon. THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY EVERLANE! Go towww.everlane.com/failand enjoy free shipping off of your first order! CONNECT W/ THE NEED TO FAIL & DON FANELLI ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/theneedtofail https://twitter.com/donfanelli AND PLEASE SUPPORT TN2F ON PATREON FOR BONUS EPS & MORE: https://www.patreon.com/theneedtofail SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW TN2F on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. THE NEED TO FAIL IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-need-to-fail Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Names....what are they? How do they work? Does everyone have them? Even athletes? You might be surprised to learn: Yes. Chicago sports fan, funny ass writer, actor, and name appreciator, Arthur Meyer (The Tonight Show), comes by Borts Headquarts to discuss how all athletes have names and how perfect those names usually are. Joe Montana, Mickey Morandini, John Kruk, all have perfect names for who they are. Did you know that at one point a mother looked down at her sweet, innocent, chubby lil baby and decided to name him Don Mattingly? That's sick and twisted, but true! ... Do you have a favorite athlete name or a good fake athlete name you want us to give a sport and a position? Tweet or email them to us: @sportsborts sportsborts@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sports-borts/support
Arthur Meyer (The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Pangea 3000) joins Alan to talk about comedy superheroes not existing, watching SNL, and the way he was hired for Late Night. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon writer Arthur Meyer joins Billy and Adam to discuss what it's like to be a fan of, and work in, late night television. In this episode they discuss whether they grew up in a Leno or Letterman house, what it's like writing for a nightly talk show, Arthur's accidental friendships with Bob Saget and Justin Bieber and much more! With music by George Harrison.Theme: Send Medicine - Way to the Sea
PLUG: Live show coming up Monday Sep 4th 10:30pm at UCB Sunset in Los Angeles! Singing Beatles songs! Come out! ------------ Good idea gone terribly wrong? Brilliant art project? Or perhaps the most faithful fulfillment of the title of this podcast? Our panel (Will Hines, Ariana Lenarsky, Wayland McQueen) welcomes guest Arthur Meyer (writer for The Tonight Show, also a human being) as we go through EACH AND EVERY BEATLES SONG to see what our personal / emotional associations are. I somehow did not realize this would take two and a half hours. I honestly thought "eh, hour, hour and 10 minutes." You can hear me at the 90 minute mark apologize to the group and predict we were about half an hour away from being done. Nope. Another full hour awaited us. Did I think about chopping this episode down to a more humane length? Yes. I could have skipped all the early albums, for which we didn't have as many memories. Or cut every song for which we had zero personal memories (often true for amazing songs like Lucy in the Sky). But that seemed like a cop-out, hard, and also would still have only gotten this down to an hour and forty five minutes. So, I'm just leaving it here. Even if you never listen to this, I do recommend DOING this with your Beatle loving friends. We four learned about each other, and it WAS very fun to DO. You'll be surprised what memories come up. The Beatles are ubiquitous and have bled into our consciousnesses and memories throughout our lives. Ariana remembers hearing "Yesterday" when she was six years old! Arthur seems to know the favorite Beatles songs of all of his friends and lovers! Wayland was married before! News to us! Will and his brother Brian used to wake up to a different Beatles song every day until they made the mistake of picking "Good Day Sunshine!" Anyway. Here it is. 2 and half hours of it. "Enjoy!"
Your girls are back in the BBC, and this week we got a fire ep hot off the press. Arthur Meyer is a head writer at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and gives us all the juice about coming up in the New York comedy scene, from catering, to umpiring, to nude modeling to spending his days in the infamous Studio 6B. We also dive into what it means to be happy, successful and, most importantly, honest with yourself and what you want out of your crazy ass life. Get ready to party hardy with Chlo, Em & Arty - enjoy!
Our BEST friend Arthur Meyer is our guest this week talking about nasty ol' McDonald's, which he loves for some nasty ol' reason. We even eat some while we're at it so look forward to hearing a few people eat in front of microphones. Check out Arthur Meyer's writing and performing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on NBC! Also take a look at and BUY his (and our) book, "FUDS: A Complete Encyclofoodia" ASAP! Theme Music by John Haskell Logo Art by Darin Shuler See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our BEST friend Arthur Meyer is our guest this week talking about nasty ol' McDonald's, which he loves for some nasty ol' reason. We even eat some while we're at it so look forward to hearing a few people eat in front of microphones. Check out Arthur Meyer's writing and performing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on NBC! Also take a look at and BUY his (and our) book, "FUDS: A Complete Encyclofoodia" ASAP! Theme Music by John Haskell Logo Art by Darin Shuler
Arthur Meyer is a writer and performer on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and the proud co-author of the fake menu "FUDS" which he, Dan Klein and Kelly Hudson lovingly crafted into the book, "FUDS: A Complete Encyclofoodia". BUY NOW! Arthur and I somehow manage to shove aside the obvious sexual tension and get to know each other on a personal and professional level. We talk about early jobs, performing in clubs, and stalking major league umpires - all the usual stuff. But most importantly, Arthur gives us some quality first-hand knowledge of what it takes to get a book not only written, but actually published. It ain't easy, but if that's your goal hopefully this episode will help you accomplish that. In addition to his Tonight Show job, Arthur continues to write and perform with the sketch comedy groups Pangea 3000 and Two Fun Men, but his biggest credit will always be as a member of the 3-sibling Wilmette, Illinois living room-based sketch comedy show "Meyer Kids' Night", performed to his parents weekly. (Sorry. No link to that one.) Listen on iTunes.
Hilarity ensues as jack-of-all-comedic-trades Arthur Meyer "does panel" with the guys; sharing awful anecdotes about improvising at the New York International Auto Show on behalf of the 2013 Ford Taurus, farting in the theater during Bad Teacher, touring with the "bad boys of sketch" Pangea 3000, and the ins and outs of writing for Jimmy Fallon. Arthur also gives a couple of "rock recommendations" and attempts to figure out if he could fit everyone he's ever met in one stadium. Bellowsfull of belly laughs on this week's WORST GIG EVER!
They're grown up and they came out of the same parents, that's right, this week everybody loves Adult Siblings! To get to the bottom of this trend, we'll spend the hour talking to real life adult siblings, Arthur & Elaine Huxtable. We'll talk to them about just what it's like to be siblings as adults. Of course, we'll also look at this week's headlines, check-in on twitter, and we're, once again, paid a visit from our good friend and puzzle master, Hank Schlitz, aka The Befuddler. All that and more, plus music from the Foo Fighters, this week on America Won't Shut Up! This week's episode stars Arthur Meyer (twitter.com/arthurmeyer13) and Elaine Meyer (twitter.com/emeyer5), who are great at being both fictional characters and real people.
Arthur Meyer (Late Night with Jimmy Fallon) was so obsessed with Saturday Night Live that he used to have his mom record late night re-runs on VHS and send them to him while he was in college. Arthur brings his favorite SNL episode, hosted by Michael Jordan, over to Craig's apartment and reveals his encyclopediac knowledge of the show. Arthur also talks about being a guest on "Late Show with David Letterman" and how his grandfather hates children.
Hang out with Myq hanging out with Arthur Meyer and John Haskell. Bonus!
Hang out with Myq hanging out with Arthur Meyer and John Haskell!
Nobody likes soda from bottles anymore. It's gross. It's yucky. We hate it. And so do you. Cans are the best. Done. Simple. Case closed. This season, you don't want to be caught dead drinking anything but soda from a can. But to figure out just where this trend came from and where exactly where it's headed, we sit down with a soda can designer from the world-famous, Cannotive, as we talk to Lorainne Cole. In addition to being a designer, Lorraine is a bit of a historian on soda cans and boy, do we have questions. Then, later in the show, we talk to talk to probably the biggest opponent of soda from cans, Gregory Binch. Gregory, as you probably know, is the founder of Soda Cant, an activist group fighting for other forms of soda containment. Also on this week's show, we're paid another visit from Parade Magazine's gadget guru, and our good friend, Dermot Countertop. Dermot has a lot of great things to show us, we just hope there's enough time. Plus, Pat and Jason mention their family members. All that and so much more, plus music from the Foo Fighters. This week on America Won't Shut Up! Our guests this week are Moujan Zolfaghari (@zolfatron) and Arthur Meyer (@arthurmeyer13). You can watch videos from Moujan's group Horse+Horse at horseplushorse.tumblr.com. Alongside John Haskell, Arthur can be seen performing in the comedy group Two Fun Men. Search for them on the internet. You can search for anything on the internet. It's really great. Follow us on twitter @hashtagawsu Like us on facebook: facebook.com/americawontshutup Email the show at americawontshutup@gmail.com
Since the dawn of time, if you wanted to be cool, you smoked cigarettes. Unfortunately, over the last couple decades, some people and doctors convinced us that smoking is somehow NOT cool. This week, America finally said, "We're ready to smoke again! Smoking is Cool! AND THAT'S A FACT!" To get to the bottom of this trend, we'll first sit down with smoking historian and author of the new book, "Smoke: A People's History of Smoking," Professor Emeritus at Darmouth College, Nathan Garbage-Trash. Then, later in the show, we'll talk to teacher, mother, blogger and an expert on the art of picking up smoking again, Carlotta Craig. Also on this week's show, Jason shares some of his many past attempts at being cool, while Pat talks about his decision to not let his four-year-old daughter smoke. Of course, we have another visit from our puzzling friend, The Befuddler. And as always, we take a look at this week's top stories and twitter trends. All that, plus music from the Foo Fighters. This week, on America Won't Shut Up! Our guests this week are Arthur Meyer (@arthurmeyer13) and Carlotta Craig (marlboromom.blogspot.com). Arthur is a writer on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon which airs weeknights on NBC. Carlotta Craig is a fictional, racist character. Follow us on twitter @hashtagawsu Like us on facebook: facebook.com/americawontshutup Email the show at americawontshutup@gmail.com
On today's episode, we talk to Dan Klein and Arthur Meyer, the creators of the delightful and odd webseries The Jerry Seinfeld Program and part of the sketch group Pangaea 3000. As well, Dan is a writer for The Onion and previously wrote for Sportsdome, and Arthur is a contributor to The Onion, half of the sketch group Two Fun Men and a writer on Jimmy Fallon. Back in February, Dan and Arthur came over to the Brooklyn Wrestling Team Apartment to discuss the origins of their webseries, as well as about forgetting names and shitty philosophy. PLUS! Don't miss our live 50th episode spectacular at UCB East on Tuesday, May 8th at 8pm with RACHEL DRATCH (SNL) and JON GLASER (Delocated)!!! Go to ucbtheatre.com to make reservations!
Part three of our tour through the prominent sketch groups in New York City brings us to Arthur Meyer and John Haskell AKA Two Fun Men. After meeting in an improv class in 2008, the duo decided to start working together, and since then have appeared at numerous sketch festivals around the country, have a show running at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York City, and have appeared in a number of sketches on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. The two stopped by the Wrestling Team apartment in early March to discuss writing sketches, the next stage of comedy, religion, having a web presence, how to be silly and accessible, and fast food slogans.