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Unbeknownst to me, I had invited an insider onto the podcast...FORMER RICHMOND RESIDENT (!!!) Melissa Stetten of The Pistol Shrimps is here to break down how much of a real piece of shit Rupert is, the significance of Ted buying a suit for Nate, and whether Keeley is extraordinarily rich. By the way: if you want to sponsor this show, send an inquiry to koldwateraudio@gmail.com. Recommended playback speed: 1.2x
Saluton, estas mi, Tyson Saner. I am your host for the celebration of holiday festivities that is this Christmas-week episode of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, that numbers 284… Ho-Ho-Holy crap, has it been a rough year! If you listened to last week's Epi283, you will have heard that episode's host Marc Hershon echo that sentiment in a non-verbatim fashion. If you listened to that entire episode you would have the memory of enjoying the "Chats" installment Mr. Hershon delivered to you. His guests in that episode were none other than Dr. London Smith and Cameron Clark of The Jock Doc Podcast. It's a great episode and I urge you check it out if you hadn't already. I've got clips for you for this episode. FOUR to be precise. They are from the soundcasts Web Crawlers, Triple Click, No Dogs in Space, and How Did This Get Made? I've also got a Succotash Holiday Classic of a Henderson's Pants ad for you in this episode that will drop the week of Christmas so…'tis the season and all that. Me, I'm rediscovering my enjoyment the holiday season in a whole new context since having a child. He has holiday enthusiasm, and it is infectious to me. I never hated Christmas exactly…but my enthusiasm for it had waned until recent years. Funny thing, that.… Well, 4 clips means plus or minus 25% more show, so let's get to it… CLIPS Web Crawlers Comedians Ali Segel and Melissa Stetten kick around unsolved mysteries, creepy cults, paranormal experiences and everything in between. Our clip is from a few weeks back (12/2/21), "Real Housewives of Crime", where they discuss some of the biggest crimes involving cast members from the Real Housewives franchise, and we catch the beginning of their deep dive into Jen Shah's telemarketing scheme. Beware of mild spoilers for the "real housewives of…" I'm going to say, "Utah"? Triple Click Part of the Maximum Fun stable of soundcasts, Triple Click features video game experts Kirk Hamilton, Maddy Myers, and Jason Schreier blasting through the fascinating world of games, from news and culture, and answering listener questions, to debating the pros and cons of the biggest new games, and replaying old classics together. We've taken a clip from their episode that dropped on November 11th of this year, entitled "Skyrim Turns Ten", during which Maddy and Kirk share their initial reactions to Skyrim. No Dogs in Space No Dogs In Space is a music history podcast, featuring Marcus Parks and Carolina Hidalgo of the Last Podcast Network. Our clips throws back to July of last year (2020), and their interview with Allan Arkush, the director of Rock N Roll High School, where he talks about how the movie evolved from what was going tobe called Disco High. How Did This Get Made? Ever seen a movie so bad that it's amazing? Hosts Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas won't just talk about it - they'll watch it with their funniest friends, and report back with the results. They've been doing it for years, as proven by the fact that our clip comes from an episode of HDTGM? from January of 2014, which was then re-released in December of this year (2021). It was a Matinee Monday episode delving into the history and mystery of Jack Frost with guest Dan Harmon. I chose this as an extra clip this week due to being reminded of its existence by Stephen Krueger of Nooner Podcast. That's a soundcast that airs LIVE on Tuesday nights, 7:30 pm Pacific time…and has been running for over 10 years like THIS show has. Mr. Krueger mentioned that he had heard this episode that featured Dan Harmon and then he mentioned how he missed Dan Harmon…and I thought to myself "Yeah, so do I…I should probably listen to that episode again…I barely remember it etc etc…anyway, I enjoyed hearing it again SO much, I had to include a clip of it for this episode. Buckle up, folks! At which point our episode will have reached its final moments. It's been real, 2021…a bit TOO real but, I mean…what else IS there? This is what life is. Sometimes it is hard, but sometimes it is also funny. Both of those things are relative and subjective of course but that doesn't negate anything. Having intense joy and intense grief in steady amounts for an extended period of time can be brain-changing. Laughter has helped, and I HAVE had that this year. I consider myself fortunate to have that, and to know the people that I do. I'm grateful for family, friends, and friendlies alike. Connections have been rough for more people at the same time than likely any other time in modern history. Technology has helped a great deal and I am also grateful for that. Connecting has always been difficult for me, therefore I am always grateful for it. Thank you to everyone who communicated with me in person, thru the written word, or by telecommunication. Those of you who have heard me say "Be Decent To Each Other" and were either already doing that or have begun to, I would like to thank you for both those scenarios being a part of our shared reality. Thank you for listening, Happy Holidays, and if someone asks you if you have heard anything good or interesting lately, and we come to mind, won't you please pass the Succotash? — Tyson Saner
Rory Dunn (comedian) joins us to bear gifts of cheesecake and to share the story of how an 8-second video got him instantly blocked by one of Twitter's worst ghouls. Speaking of ghouls, we go on an extended tour of the biblical summer camps we all attended as kids, from Rory's stories of canoeing the lakes of Saskatchewan to John and Stefan's experiences with banana boating. Plus, we talk about the worst places we've ever fallen asleep, The Simpsons, history TikTok, Becca's week away, one-hit wonders, and John gains some allies--some BP listeners and the Canadian Conservative Party. If you want to become our greatest allies, you can join the fine folks over at patreon.com/blockedparty, where a $5/month donation to our show gets you access to all of our great bonus content. Last week, we educated Melissa Stetten on the 90s coming-of-age show "Ready or Not", and coming next week: BPD&D2! It's gonna be a doozy. Plus, you get access to our entire back catalogue and our super-sweet, super-exclusive Discord. It's the best deal in podcasting! Rory Dunn is a comedian and baker and you can find him on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok at @TheTrueRory. You can watch livestreams of him baking at twitch.tv/thetruerory.
Ryan Williams (comedian, writer) returns to the show to take on Canada's Rebel Media, our pathetic answer to the American alt-right community, and he goes straight to the top, catching a block from its founder, Ezra Levant. Elsewhere, John is home alone this week as Becca visits her family, and we talk about how he started it by watching a documentary about the making of Forrest Gump and taking a nap. Luckily Ryan picks up the slack for John's boring Sunday by telling one of the craziest stories we've ever heard on the show, and then follows that up (after doing his own segue) by telling the second craziest story we've ever heard on the show. The Blocked Boys try to keep up, as we get into "sex arses", construction sites, getting vaccinated, and John finds one of the more cursed poems we've ever read. If you'd like some less cursed content, you can head on over to patreon.com/blockedparty, where $5/month gets you access to THREE bonus episodes every single month. This week, we're bringing our friend Melissa Stetten on for another CanCon episode as we watch a couple episodes of the girls' coming-of-age dramedy "Ready or Not" and it gets a bit wild. Plus, BPD&D2 launches this month and you won't wanna miss it! Ryan Williams is a stand-up comedian whose podcast, the ThunderBronco Sports podcast, will be launching in September. You can follow him for details on that and everything else he's up to on Twitter and Instagram at @Ryannornot.
This week Maria welcomes guest hosts Ali Segel and Melissa Stetten from the Web Crawlers Podcast as they travel to Namibia, Africa! Maria has an Economy Budget where she is a History Buff and has a Gift Card. Melissa and Ali are on an Extreme Comfort Budget, they are Foodies, and they must see Live Entertainment!Follow Ali Segel on Instagram @alibaby90 and Twitter @OnlineAlisonFollow Melissa Stetten on Instagram @MelissaStetten and Twitter @MelissaStettenFollow along with our custom GOOGLE MAP!VOTE for whose Playcation you'd rather take on TWITTER! @thebigonespodCall the Earios Hotline: 626-604-6262Playcation is an Earios Production.Theme Song vocals by Shannon Locke.Art by @MorgenVictoria.Maria's PlaycationDesert Camp QuiverNamib DesertSkeleton CoastBrandberg MountainWhite LadyLittle OngavaEtosha National ParkJoe's BeerhouseAli and Melissa's PlaycationSonop LodgeSwakomund MuseumSwakopmund BrauhausQuad Bike TourKolmanskopCheetah Rescue
Welcome to Season 8! This season we're doing things a little differently: each episode, we're going to talk to both experts and to friends of mine with lived experience in the same topic. Get to know me, get to know my buddies from my real life! Our first topic is monetizing fake news, data voids, and how ads work for Facebook and Google misinformation. Gaby talks to MIT Review reporter Abby Ohlheiser about how people make millions of dollars -- merch, speaker fees, Patreons, etc. -- by spreading misinformation. Then, Gaby interviews their friends Ali Segel and Melissa Stetten, co-hosts of the conspiracy theory podcast Web Crawlers, about ethically profiting from crime and conspiracy. Plus, why Flat Earthers are ~the worst!~ This episode includes discussion of suicide, child porn, cults, police, Alex Jones, transphobia, medical conspiracies, and conspiracies surrounding school shootings. Please take care while listening. Follow Bad With Money on Instagram: @bwmpod Follow Gaby Dunn on Instagram: @gabyroad Shop gabydunn.com/shop for merch! Follow Abby Ohlheiser on Twitter: @AbbyOhlheiser Follow Ali Segal on Twitter: @OnlineAlison Follow Ali Segal on Instagram: @AliBaby90 Follow Melissa Stetten on Twitter: @MelissaStetten Follow Melissa Stetten on Instagram @MelissaStetten Bad with Money is produced and edited by Lindsey Floyd. It is sound engineered and mixed by Joey Salvia. The Executive Producer is Lindsey Floyd. The theme song was performed by Sam Barbara and written by Myq Kaplan, Zach Sherwin, and Jack Dolgen. Additional music by Joey Salvia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Season 8! This season we're doing things a little differently: each episode, we're going to talk to both experts and to friends of mine with lived experience in the same topic. Get to know me, get to know my buddies from my real life! Our first topic is monetizing fake news, data voids, and how ads work for Facebook and Google misinformation. Gaby talks to MIT Review reporter Abby Ohlheiser about how people make millions of dollars -- merch, speaker fees, Patreons, etc. -- by spreading misinformation. Then, Gaby interviews their friends Ali Segel and Melissa Stetten, co-hosts of the conspiracy theory podcast Web Crawlers, about ethically profiting from crime and conspiracy. Plus, why Flat Earthers are ~the worst!~ This episode includes discussion of suicide, child porn, cults, police, Alex Jones, transphobia, medical conspiracies, and conspiracies surrounding school shootings. Please take care while listening. For a transcript of this episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qcgPGuEFw_XBI_4amr9qs1cWuXLsKzb5a_ZwNx26euY/ Follow Bad With Money on Instagram: @bwmpod Follow Gaby Dunn on Instagram: @gabyroad Shop gabydunn.com/shop for merch! Follow Abby Ohlheiser on Twitter: @AbbyOhlheiser Follow Ali Segal on Twitter: @OnlineAlison Follow Ali Segal on Instagram: @AliBaby90 Follow Melissa Stetten on Twitter: @MelissaStetten Follow Melissa Stetten on Instagram @MelissaStetten Bad with Money is produced and edited by Lindsey Floyd. It is sound engineered and mixed by Joey Salvia. The Executive Producer is Lindsey Floyd. The theme song was performed by Sam Barbara and written by Myq Kaplan, Zach Sherwin, and Jack Dolgen. Additional music by Joey Salvia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesOur Sponsors:* Check out Arena Club: arenaclub.com/badmoney* Check out Chime: chime.com/BADMONEY* Check out Claritin: www.claritin.com* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BADWITHMONEY* Check out Monarch Money: monarchmoney.com/BADMONEY* Check out NetSuite: NetSuite.com/BADWITHMONEYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In episode 932, Jack and Miles are joined by Web Crawlers podcast hosts Ali Segal and Melissa Stetten to discuss Republicans obsession with critical race theory, more shitty police antics, what exists in the deep sea, In The Heights bombing, A Quiet Place 2 frustrating deaf moviegoers, and more! FOOTNOTES: None of These Republicans Trying To Ban 'Critical Race Theory' Seem To Actually Be Able To Define It The Specter of Critical Race Theory Is Rotting Republicans' Brains Shake Shack Manager Sues NYPD Cops, Unions After False Poisoning Accusation Shake Shack manager was held and ‘taunted' after NYPD union falsely claimed he poisoned drinks, lawsuit says NYPD Crime Response Time Still Lags Three Months Post-Protest 911 caller in ‘swatting' incident at BLM leader's home said he was sending ‘message' In City After City, Police Mishandled Black Lives Matter Protests The Deep Sea Is Filled with Treasure, but It Comes at a Price ‘In The Heights' Disappointed In Theaters And On HBO Max Box Office: How Brad Pitt And Sandra Bullock May Determine Hollywood's Future ‘A Quiet Place 2' Is the First Movie to Surpass $100 Million at the U.S. Box Office in Pandemic Times Deaf Moviegoers and Charity Speak Out Over Lack of ‘A Quiet Place 2' Subtitled Screenings DOJ Rules for Movie Theater Captioning and Audio Description Take Effect For the deaf and hard of hearing, movies are often out of reach. That could change. CaptiView: a raw deal for deaf cinema goers New Closed-Captioning Glasses Help Deaf Go Out To The Movies Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Moviegoers Take Their Fight for More Open Caption Screenings to the Council D.C. Council to reintroduce movie theater caption screening bill DISABILITY AND COMMUNICATION ACCESS BOARD For the deaf and hard of hearing, movies are often out of reach. That could change. Lights, camera, caption! Why subtitles are no longer just for the hard of hearing What we can learn about open captions from this small movie theater LISTEN NOW: AARON MAY - FEEL LIKE (Prod. Aaron May) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Ali Segel and Melissa Stetten of the WEB CRAWLERS podcast join us to discuss a special Valentines Day moral dilemma from the movie IT FOLLOWS.Follow Melissa on Twitter @melissastetten and Instagram @melissastetten Follow Ali on Twitter @onlinealison and Instagram @alibaby90Follow Web Crawlers on Twitter @WEBCRAWLERSPOD and Instagram @WEBCRAWLERSPODPLEASE CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR PATREON!PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW!TWEET US @TheBigOnesPodEMAIL US AT thebigonespodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Check out this deep dive into the disappearance of Amelia Earhart by Ali Segal and Melissa Stetten of the Web Crawlers podcast (featuring an interview with The Alarmist, Rebecca Delgado Smith)!Subscribe to Web Crawlers on Apple podcasts or wherever you listen! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's Aftermath, Rebecca is joined by Ali Segal and Melissa Stetten of the Web Crawlers Podcast! Will their conspiracy theories change Rebecca's verdict? In the Conspiracy Corner: Aliens, The Kennedy Boys and the 20th Century Fox.Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistTheCall the Earios hotline! 844-370-8643 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, The Alarmist (Rebecca Delgado Smith) decides who is to blame for the death of Marilyn Monroe. She is joined by actor/podcaster Lauren Lapkus, Fact Checker Chris Smith and Producer Amanda. On the board this week: Childhood Trauma, Marilyn’s Doctor and the Kennedy Boys. Also, Ali Segal and Melissa Stetten of Web Crawlers chime in with their conspiracy theories about the Kennedys!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistTheCall the Earios hotline! 844-370-8643 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
That's how Sims dunk! Melissa Stetten (Web Crawlers, 90 Day Fiance Slumber Party) joins Anastasia and Producer Gabe to watch the Magic face the Clippers at Staples Center. Unfortunately, Agata is out sick. Melissa discusses her love for the Clippers, her dream to hit a half court shot, and her experience on the legendary Pistol Shrimps rec league basketball team. The gang also chats nachos, Markelle Fultz, embarrassing dunks, and Kawhi sous-viding his knees. Who will win the Martin Short Award for Extreme Commitment to Craft? You simply must listen to find out!
In 1962, inmates Frank Morris, John Anglin, and Clarence Anglin broke out of the legendary Alcatraz Penitentiary and were never seen again. Many say they died in the water... other say they are alive and well in some foreign country. How did these three men manage to escape a maximum security facility located on an island in the middle of San Francisco Bay? Who is to blame?! Melissa Stetten of the fascinatingly fun podcast, Web Crawlers, helps Rebecca point the finger at a couple of suspects. On the board: oxygen, The Mothman, the guards, prison music hour, salt, human laziness, and of course... ghosts.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. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wow, wow wow! It’s a piping hot one today, folks. Sue and Caitlin are doing a deep dive into the many scams of the polygamist cult, The Kingston Clan, with Melissa Stetten and Ali Segel from Web Crawlers! They’re talking about energy scams, Turkey (the country), creepy Bountiful Babies, and way more. Plus, Sue almost gets scammed by her insurance company. Buckle up: it’s gonna be a wild ride. Our Patreon, social media channels, and more! Further Reading: The Bountiful Baby Website VICE Article on The Baby Graveyard Bloomberg’s Coverage Of The Energy Scam LA Times Coverage of Energy Scam CBS Coverage of Energy Scam Check Out Web Crawlers! Web Crawlers on Twitter Web Crawlers on Instagram Web Crawlers on Patreon Web Crawlers Merch Send us your scams! scamwowpodcast@gmail.com Or call: 347-509-9414 DISCLAIMER: We are comedians and this is satire. C’mon.
Ali Segel and Melissa Stetten help us figure out a dilemma revolving around a death bed confession. It gets wild! Check out Ali and Melissa's podcast, WEB CRAWLERS which Maria also produces!Follow us on twitter @thebigonespod and email us your BIG ONES at thebigonespodcast@gmail.com.Join our Patreon for two extra episodes per month! WOWZA!The Big Ones is an Earios production! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Melissa Stetten joins Chris Wylde and ClipCast to tell her Clipper tale. How the Clippers helped to form the Pistol Shrimp Basketball Phenomenon and where she was when she found out Kawhi was a Clip. Melissa has THE best answer to the question: What is Paul George's middle name? Sound the horn! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clipcast/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a new year and a new season of The Big Ones! Today's guests are Blindspot creator Martin Gero, and fellow Pistol Shrimp Melissa Stetten! Catch Blindspot on NBC, FRIDAYS at 8/7c. Check out Melissa's awesome pins at PattiLapel.com! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we have welcome two fellow Pistol Shrimps, Molly Hawkey and Melissa Stetten, to talk about the moral dilemma in the Jennifer Aniston/Jason Bateman comedy, THE SWITCH!Follow Melissa @MelissaStetten on Twitter and InstaFollow Molly @MollyHawkey on Twitter and InstaVisit Melissa's pin website, PattiLapel.com and buy yourself some pins!Listen to Molly's podcast, SPERMCAST.Listen to Melissa's podcast, Web Crawlers!Tweet us @thebigonespod Email us @ Thebigonespodcast@gmail.com. Join our Patreon page to get an extra two episodes every month plus more exclusive content and a 10% discount on Big Ones merch: https://www.patreon.com/TheBigOnes Merch available here! https://thebigones.bigcartel.com/ Music: www.bensound.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Murders! Disappearances! Alien Sightings! Here's your first listen to Web Crawlers, hosted by Ali Segel and Melissa Stetten. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Melissa Stetten (writer, model, Pistol Shrimps) joins us to tell the story of the time she got blocked by internet idiot Logan Paul and we play the first-ever game of "I'm So Ap-Paul-ed", where Stefan and Melissa try to guess which Paul brother did which heinous thing. The Blocked Boys also discuss online cats, rank potatoes and Girl Scout Cookies, and talk about Melissa trying curling for the first time. Your favourite dumb-dumbs are also bringing you bonus content, where $5 a month at www.patreon.com/blockedparty will get you access to all of our bonus episodes, featuring great guests from YKS and Chapo Trap House and a new episode coming Wednesday where we finally reveal our Pauly Shore Cameo.
This week Molly is joined by stand-in producer/friend Melissa Stetten as they interview potential sperm donor, TV heartthrob, Joe Dinicol of Blindspot, Arrow and LA Complex. Turns out Molly and Joe have a lot in common. Maybe too much?Plus Molly dissects her first negative iTunes review, just for fun.Molly may also be starting to make a plan for the future. Eek! Support this independent podcast at patreon.com/spermcastGot questions? Call or text 323-741-1818 or email Molly at spermcast@gmail.comFollow SpermCast here: Instagram // Twitter // Facebook // SpermCastPod.comFollow Molly here: Instagram // Twitter Follow Melissa here: Instagram // Twitter // Patti LapelFollow Joe here: Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Model Melissa Stetten (Key and Peele, Blue Bloods) stops by Studio 309 and discusses being a painfully shy kid, not planning on modeling, and more! Info, photos, links, et cetera -- http://boxangeles.com/172
Live from the NerdMelt Showroom in LA, Doug welcomes Melissa Stetten, Scott Thompson and Ken Reid to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Co-commissioner Melissa Stetten is joined by Joey Romaine to discuss the state of our teams, why Joey is in last place, why we haven't really been paying attention to basketball (ehem, Trump), Joey's championship prediction, and Melissa's first courtside Clippers game.
Writer/model/b-baller Melissa Stetten swings by the party hour to talk being a writer in an overly touchy age, Corey Feldman's troubled times, gambling on the presidential debate and some hard hitting fart licking news from Shuddy Boy.
Melissa Stetten takes on Paisley Grey in Round 2 of the Pistol Shrimps Radio: Summer Masters Mini-Golf Tournament. The Shrimps on Twitter: @pistolshrimpsbb The Shrimps on Instagram: @thepistolshrimps Pistol Shrimps Radio on Twitter: @ShrimpsRadio Matt Gourley on Twitter and IG: @MattGourley Mark McConville on Twitter and IG: @MarkMcConville
50 episodes! Can you believe we're still doing this?? This week we're celebrating the big 5-0 with top-shelf guests, new and old! Writer/model Melissa Stetten talks up THE PISTOL SHRIMPS as the L.A. women's rec league basketball squad hits the big screen, and shares a priceless Blake Griffin story. NEXT, Dalhousie Tigers forward (and RGS Official College Student) Jackson Playfair returns to the show to analyze how his friend Auston Matthews' vibrant personality will shine under the big-league media spotlight. FINALLY, Jesse Farrar desperately tries to make it on to the big anniversary special, and this description should already tell you he succeeds. Follow Melissa on Twitter: @MelissaStetten - 28:37 Follow Jackson on Twitter: @jackplayfair - 59:01 Follow Jesse on Twitter: @BronzeHammer - 1:59:54 Catch the Pistol Shrimps documentary on Seeso.com Support the show at www.patreon.com/RealGoodShow
League Commissioner, Tim Baltz, sits down with the two most active smack-talkers in the league, GM's Utkarsh Ambudkar and Melissa Stetten, and special guest Amir Blumenfeld. We answer emails, talk Melissa's love of the Clippers and the late fantasy season playoff push. There's also a surprise FaceTime from NBATV's Kristen Ledlow to talk about Lebron and her fantasy roster.
Witty and Pretty, Melissa Stetten, joins to talk about a little of everything. First, my odd obsession with her... which includes me having a bunch of weird dreams about her. Followed by, I basically want to be her and steal her face... and her writing career. Can I be Melissa one day? That aside, we talk about lying about your age, modeling, people being people... and the new scientology movie.
Writer/Model Melissa Stetten @MelissaStetten talks about how her writing career legitimized her existence and her transcension of the 'dumb model' stereotype. She & Amanda agree that a woman's looks do little to help in the process of self-discovery.
Melissa Stetten drops by Mandy's apartment to chat about modeling, being smart and funny, Vice magazine and website, and more, including lying and something called "rotting away" (Graham's topic). RiotCast.com
The writer/model/actress talks about being raised by dis-interested parents, her battles with depression and the feeling that if she doesn't have a man in her life she feels "worthless". Melissa is currently a writer for www.XOJane.com
Melissa Stetten (@melissastetten, xoJane, Vice) and April Richardson watch the episode of Saved by the Bell where the gang take their SATs and then eagerly compare scores, finding out that Zack got a 1502 while Jessie scored significantly lower; they then devise a plan to try to help her get into the prestigious Stansbury University.
Melissa Stetten (@melissastetten, xoJane, Vice) and April Richardson watch the episode of Saved by the Bell where the gang take their SATs and then eagerly compare scores, finding out that Zack got a 1502 while Jessie scored significantly lower; they then devise a plan to try to help her get into the prestigious Stansbury University.
Tim Simons plays a very unlikeable guy on the hit HBO show VEEP. However, in real life, Tim is a very likable guy. He's also very funny witty and tall. We find out those things during this episode of Decently Funny. Tim talks about his role as Jonah Ryan, his relationship with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, being bullied as a child, his family life, and his thoughts on stand up wipers. Tim also plays a game of "Play it Forward" where he has to match answers with last week's podguest, model/actress Melissa Stetten. Enjoy the show & please subscribe, comment & rate us on iTunes. Please visit DollarShaveClub.com/GUY for a discount on shaving supplies. Follow us all on twitter @timothycsimons @theNuzzy @theguydf @littleboatjack & @DecentlyFunny. Download all of our shows on iTunes, listen to us on the go with our mobile app at Stitcher.com/DecentlyFunny and our web home on DecentlyFunny.com. Decently Funny opening theme song written by Little Mikey and performed by Panic! at the Disco. Cartoons based on Decently Funny by Wayne Tillett. Check out http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/guy
Model, actress, & hilarious human, Melissa Stetten hangs out with Nuzzy & Guy for her 2nd Decently Funny podcast episode. Melissa talks about residual checks, her former gig as a server in a gay bar, her porn habits, internet trolls, whether or not she would pose naked, Anthony from radio's Opie & Anthony, whether she is okay with her man getting a "happy ending" from a masseuse, modeling, director James Gunn, Snapchat, Twitter, Vine, and Tan Mom naked photos. Melissa also plays a game of "Play it Forward" where she has to match answers with last week's podguest, Survivor All-Star Rob Cesternino. Enjoy the show & please subscribe, comment & rate us on iTunes. Follow us all on twitter @MelissaStetten @theNuzzy @theguydf @littleboatjack & @DecentlyFunny. Download all of our shows on iTunes, listen to us on the go with our mobile app at Stitcher.com/DecentlyFunny and our web home on DecentlyFunny.com. Decently Funny opening theme song written by Little Mikey and performed by Panic! at the Disco. Cartoons based on Decently Funny by Wayne Tillett.
Oh hi! Here's part 2 of the Melissa Stetten episode. Yay!
Melissa Stetten (writer, model and actress) stopped by this episode of Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend to discuss growing up in Kalamazoo, dating older men, modeling, anti-depressants, writing, her ex-boyfriend Anthony Cumia, feeling numb, birth control, current boyfriend James Gunn and how they met, raves, bangs and a whole lot more. We also did a round of Just Me Or Everyone and HGFY.
With an exclusive interview with Melissa Stetten