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This week, George and Sam are joined by genius guest Eudora Peterson to finally get to the bottom of which musicians are good and which ones are bad. Plus, George advocates for an elite children's army to enforce social distancing in parks and Sam makes the point that "it's incredible to dismiss things." And finally, we dare to ask the question on everyone's mind: What *is* PopSugar?
**Recorded on May 27th** Matt is joined by Sam Taggart & Eudora Peterson to discuss water, trust, and saying goodbye.
Comedian Eudora Peterson (Los Espookys) joins hosts Jo Firestone & Manolo Moreno to play listener-created games with callers! Games played: Animal Store, Dr. Hangout With Amy, and Celebrity Bouncer Outro theme cover by Matt Susko from Washington, Pennsylvania
Nick Naney proposes his best solution to racism: blockers to prevent people from seeing race. Martin Urbano and Eudora Peterson tolerate. Yedoye Travis hosts.THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY BETTERHELPFor 10% off, visit https://www.betterhelp.com/darktankFOLLOW DARK TANK & YEDOYE TRAVIS:https://twitter.com/DarkTankPodhttps://twitter.com/ProfessorDoyeDARK TANK is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network & the Brain Machine Network:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/dark-tankhttp://brainmachinenetwork.com/dark-tank
Eudora Peterson and Alex Winfrey rule. They're a couple and also very cool and like movies. That's why I, Hayden Maxwell, thought they would be a good fit for my podcast. Okay so....we watched The Archers's bizarre and ethereal A CANTERBURY TALE. Listen, though, please.
What a hundredth ep! Josh Gondelman, Shalewa Sharpe, Claire Parker, Sean Donnelly, Ashley Hamilton, Jordan Temple, Casey James Salengo, Mary Houlihan, Nick Naney, and Eudora Peterson, along with an intro from Patreon Subscriber Tim McLaughlin!
Ben Wasserman tries his best to solve racism. We talk about augmented reality.Mamoudou N'Diaye and Eudora Peterson tolerate. Yedoye Travis hosts.FOLLOW DARK TANK & YEDOYE TRAVIS:https://twitter.com/DarkTankPodhttps://twitter.com/ProfessorDoyeDARK TANK is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network & the Brain Machine Network:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/dark-tankhttp://brainmachinenetwork.com/dark-tank
Kelley Cooper and Eudora Peterson both rule and are both on this podcast where they talk about a real good movie called Letter from an Unknown Woman.
Max and Ruby cover New York Fashion week (literally months late), and talk childhood icons with the incredible Eudora Peterson.
The 4th installment of "I Don't Think So, Honey!" Live is here! 50 comedians take one minute each to go off on culture. Part One featuring Lou Gonzalez, Chelsea Davison, Eudora Peterson, Joanna Rothkopf, Meghan O'Neill, Erin Markey, Matthew Wilkas, Isaac Oliver, Emmy Blotnick, Dulcé Sloan, Sarah Sherman, Ruby Karp, Liza Treyger, Alli Brown, Karolena Theresa, Nathan Lee Graham, Michelle de Swarte, Eliot Glazer, Shenovia Large, X Mayo, John Trowbridge, Asher Perlman, Jan Sport, Rosé , and Lagoona Bloo. Plus the World's Only Female Mens Rights Activist, Annie, and a performance by Stephanie's Child! Recorded Live at The Bell House in Brooklyn, NY Sound Engineering and Mixing by William Smith --- LAS CULTURISTAS HAS A PATREON! For $5/month, you get exclusive access to WEEKLY Patreon-ONLY Las Culturistas content!! https://www.patreon.com/lasculturistas SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTS TODAY! CONNECT W/ LAS CULTURISTAS ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER for the best in "I Don't Think So, Honey" action, updates on live shows, conversations with the Las Culturistas community, and behind-the scenes photos/videos: www.facebook.com/lasculturistas twitter.com/lasculturistas LAS CULTURISTAS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST foreverdogpodcasts.com/las-culturistas Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In this episode of “Where Do You Exist?”, we explore adoption and identity through the personal tales three storytellers in front of a live audience in New York City. Founder of Native Son and former magazine executive Emil Wilbekin shares his experience finding out he was an adopted child. Notable New York-based comedian Eudora Peterson recounts a letter she wrote as an 11-year-old struggling to feel comfortable in her own body. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and radio producer Lisa Pollak opens up about her journey to adopt a child with her husband.
Eudora Peterson discusses her time as President of Blue Pencil Comedy at Ohio University, stories from her time on stage thus far, and comedy as sincere discourse. A great look inside the mind of a young alternative comic and how to approach alternative comedy as a whole.