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"This is a movie of yesteryear." Trigger Warning: This movie contains a heavy amount of violence, specifically in Washington, D.C. Watch and listen at your own discretion. Molls and returning guest Ted Travelstead watch The Devil's Teardrop, a film that features a lot (but not enough) of handwriting analysis. The LOLs are plenty despite this being a dark story! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 90s Are Alive and Well. Machine Bolt and Él Farto take a moment to look back on some special guests from Season 1 of KPODD 101.3 Some people (Gene) say that these are some of the most brilliant people in public radio, literary culture, or TV writers and producers simply playing funny characters in a period comedy about a Los Angeles radio station in 1997-1998. Literally, is Gene insane? Is he, like, from the future? Guests: Jesse Thorn (NPR's Bullseye, “Jordan, Jesse, Go!”); Laurie Kilmartin (Conan/Team Coco, Author and Comedian); Mike Sacks (Vanity Fair, Author); Paul Myers (Gravelberrys, The Paul & John, Author); Jessica Lee Williamason (Netflix's “F is For Family”, Showtime's “I'm Dying Up Here”, The Moth, This American Life); Lauren Weedman (HBO's “Hacks”, “Arrested Development”, “The Daily Show”, Comedian); Alison Rosen (“Upworthy”, “Alison Rosen is Your New Best Friend”, The Angoras); Colin Nissan (McSweeney's, The New Yorker); Josh Gondelman (Showtime's “Desus & Mero”, HBO's “Last Week Tonight” Author, Comedian); Dave Holmes (Editor at Large, Esquire Magazine, Author, Co-Host of “Homophilia” and “Troubled Waters”); Ophira Eisenberg (The Moth, NPR's “Ask Me Another”, Author, Comedian); Tim Stevens (Automotive Journalist at CNET and Author). And last but not least, Nathram! (Ted Travelstead from F/X's “The Great North”, “Making History” and “Wilfred”). We love you, Tim from Tower.
It's March 12, 1998! The future of home video delivered right to your door, and this is no scam! The RockMobile is officially dead, but KPODD is getting represented on the streets of LA by our in-studio guest Nathram! The guest appearance turns into a job interview, which could spell trouble for Whiskey Pete and Precious Keepsake. Plus: Listener Calls, and News! No regrets.
“Writing with other people makes the solitary writing life a lot more fun, especially when it's the same sensibility which is a rare thing.” - Mike Sacks Today I interviewed Scott Jacobson, Todd Levin, Jason Roeder, Mike Sacks & Ted Travelstead. Authors of Sex: Our Bodies Our Junk and humor articles for The New Yorker. In this episode we speak about their ongoing writing collaboration. [EP212] To catch up with our guests: Scott Jacobson: twitter.com/straintest Todd Levin: twitter.com/toddlevin Jason Roeder: twitter.com/jasonroeder Mike Sacks: twitter.com/mikebsacks Ted Travelstead: twitter.com/trumpetcake
Actor & writer Ted Travelstead shares the love for Black Sabbath with Brendan.vist http://thebrandocast.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebrandocast)
Through the magic of cyberspace, Chip and Jeff welcome actor, comedian, and writer on the new Fox animated show “The Great North,” Ted Travelstead. They discuss helmet and hat collections, Jimmy Walker, Dynamite magazine, the Bee Gees documentary, video conferencing, "Viva Variety," Twins Talkin’, Haircut 100, B. Kliban, Harry Maurer, Superior Viaduct records, Amoeba Music What’s in My Bag, PJ Harvey, parkour videos, lesser-known animated shows, animated show rip-offs and spinoffs, Adult Swim, "Bob’s Burgers," good tweets, writing gigs, and much more goodness.
Molls and Ted wrap up the dark tale of the Watts Family Murders by discussing some important background details of the case, attitude gum, Ted's acting experience, and more. You might be surprised with how well this movie rated on our official scale! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Don't try to hit me up with this Jesus Jones line I've heard a million times before."Molly and friend of the pod/returning guest Ted Travelstead get into the VERY recent based-on-a-true-crime story, Chris Watts: Confessions of a Killer.Molly pledges to share any hot tea she knows about the real case with Ted, they discuss the line of business the victim was in and her dedication to it (and how the actress really sold it), all the red flags, and much more!Editorial note: Please keep in mind we're walking through this film as we do all the others - with a comedic lens. Any jokes/laughs are a result of the movie and not the case itself. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's TYF! podcast classic, Liam talks to actor, author, and raconteur Stephen Tobolowsky about his long career thath as seen him playing roles in TV shows and movies such as Deadwood, Californication, Groundhog Day, and of course, the stone cold cinema classic The Glimmer Man. He has a story about them all, plus he talks about why, even as an esteemed and in-demand character actor, he still prefers to audition for roles. Plus stories from Mike Doughty and Ted Travelstead. Support TYF! at patreon.com/radio
This week, Bryan and Dirk are joined by special guest Ted Travelstead! The Bad Boys of Podcasting pitch a new podcast idea to Ted entitled "Ted Travels Ted". Bryan and Dirk proudly announce that they are the number one podcast among French Toddlers and release a special commemorative song written by Bryan called "Oui Merci". In the Listener Lagoon segment, the guys talk about their favorite barbecue sauces. Dirk gives an update on Bryan's cancelled status and learns of a mysterious new way Bryan recently overcame a sore throat. This week, the randomizer serves up a merry mixup of a comedy entitled Bakula Namdeo Ghotale. Like what you hear? Leave us a five star rating wherever you listen! If you really really like (or don't like, whatever) what you hear, let us know by filling out the listener survey in the links below! Links OMG So Random Hehe! Listener Survey Nick Lowe - Sensitive Man BBQ Band - Genie Bakula Namdeo Ghotale - Wikipedia Bakula Namdeo Ghotale - Trailer Ted Travelstead on Twitter OMG So Random Hehe! on Twitter OMG So Random Hehe! on Instagram
What would you serve at a bisexual brunch? Ted Travelstead (https://twitter.com/trumpetcake) returns to the pod to share a few “Tedbits” with us before diving into your calls with Molls (twitter.com/molls) about making a living as a creative, coming out to your husband, and more.***Got a question? Call us up at (323)450-7408 or write an email/send a voice note to askplzadvise [at] gmail.com.*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Buck Mountain at 7am must be so fucking lit."Welcome back to part two of Molly & Ted's breakdown of The Secret of Hidden Lake, AKA Buck Mountain, baby!Molls & Ted continue the LOLs for your entertainment. Join them as they wrap up this fine film by comparing Buck Mountain at 7am to Burning Man, why this is the perfect movie to watch from your hotel room on vacation, and where it landed on our rating scale. Help us continue bringing the Lifetime love by supporting the show on Patreon. If you’re digging us, leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts so we can keep sharing the Lifetime movie love! Follow us online, too – @MMISWP on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this ep, Liam McEneaney hangs in Todd Barry's sweet bachelor pad and discusses standup comedy, comedians you only hang with in airports, and his rise from the North Miami comedy scene to comedy star. Also, A Brief View of the Hudson, the band behind the TYF! theme, hang in a North Brooklyn junk shop, talk about touring europe, and sing a couple of songs. And we take another trip down Ted Travelstead's Story Hole Support the podcast here: www.patreon.com/radio Share and enjoy: www.tyfclassic.com
"We're going to have to do a lot of 'cut to laters' in this movie."Molls welcomes back Ted Travelstead for his third round of MMISWP. This time, they get into The Secret of Hidden Lake, a movie full of fun surprises!At the top, Molls explains why our episodes will be broken into two parts going forward. After that, it's on!Tune in to hear why this movie reminds Molls about a time she called the police on a naked man, about Ted's feather research, why cup acting is always terrible, and so much more!Help us continue bringing the Lifetime love by supporting the show on Patreon. If you’re digging us, leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts so we can keep sharing the Lifetime movie love! Follow us online, too – @MMISWP on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To interview master sketch comedy writer Bryan Tucker, Liam McEneaney sat with him in his offices at Saturday Night Live in 30 Rockefeller Center. They discussed Bryan's days writing for Chappelle's Show and MAD TV, and being called "gangsta" by Ice-T. Plus, Stacey Nightmare and Ted Travelstead. Support the TYF! podcast at www.patreon.com/radio Learn how to get involved at www.TYFPodcast.com
In this week's TYF! Classic repeat, Liam McEneaney travels to the wilds of Flatbush to interview rock n' roller Mike Doughty. They talk about his career, about what it's like to see yourself on Beavis & Butthead, and what it's like to collaborate by proxy on a song with Nikki Sixx and Dan Wilson. Then Mike plays a few songs. Plus, a story from Laurie Jayne Martin and a trip down Ted Travelstead's Story Hole. You can support the TYF! podcast at www.patreon.com/radio For more TYF! podcast, go to www.TYFPodcast.com
"This is a movie of yesteryear." Trigger Warning: This movie contains a heavy amount of violence, specifically in Washington, D.C. Watch and listen at your own discretion.Molls and returning guest Ted Travelstead watch The Devil's Teardrop, a film that features a lot (but not enough) of handwriting analysis. The LOLs are plenty despite this being a dark story!Subscribe now & if you're digging us, leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts so we can keep sharing the Lifetime movie love! You can also follow us on Twitter & Instagram (@MMISWP) and Facebook (facebook.com/MMISWP). Until next week... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“This pool has the ambience of a prison.” This week, Molls invites actor and writer Ted Travelstead (twitter.com/trumpetcake) to take a dive off the deep end with her (yes, pun intended) to discuss 12 Feet Deep: Trapped Sisters. Molls and Ted talk about how they personally would handle the situation at hand, why someone would stay to finish their shift after being told they were fired and the general shadiness of the janitor. Stick around to hear how the movie ends and to see where this landed on our rating scale. Subscribe now & if you're digging us, leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts so we can keep sharing the Lifetime movie love! You can also follow us on Twitter & Instagram (@MMISWP) and Facebook (facebook.com/MMISWP). Until next week... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this new episode of “Plz Advise” with Molls (twitter.com/molls) our special guest, writer Ted Travelstead (twitter.com/trumpetcake) of “Wilfred” more, talk about beards, ‘90s horror movie acting and they also take your wild calls. If you have a question for Molly, call in at: 323-450-7408 or email us at askplzadvise [at] gmail.com. Music: https://soundcloud.com/razihel/the-prince-of-bel-air-razihel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Writer comedian and Director Ted Travelstead joins the CWMD mics to talk about sadness in comedy, velvet rope culture, the conflicts of publishing, how the internet is one big Irish family and the joy of John Candy. Mr. Travelstead is a creatively unique individual with an original perspective on existence. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Perhaps my favorite Labor episode yet. Ted is endlessly kind, funny, and insightful. This was a great and highly engaging conversation. Live from Brooklyn’s Fire Proof East.
Comedian Ted Travelstead (@trumpetcake) who writes for FXX’s "Wilfred" and records "Twins Talkin’" on Vine joins the show to discuss both of them, including what its like to write for a sitcom, moving from NYC to LA, working for Vanity Fair, his amazing role in "Children of the Corn 2", how great "Comedy Bang Bang" is, how awesome soda is and more. Eddie and I are back next week for a 'normal' show.
Myq hangs out with Bridey Elliott and Ted Travelstead on the KATG Network
Myq's 10 minute satellite with Bridey Elliott and Ted Travelstead
TED TRAVELSTEAD is a hoot! He is also a writer, actor & comedian. He is the author of The Petraeus Files and co-authored Sex: Our Bodies, Our Junk. Travelstead got his big break playing the role Mordecai in “Children of the Corn II and has since gone onto doing Vine videos. He also works for Vanity Fair. You can follow him on Twitter @trumpetcake CATIE LAZARUS is the host of Employee of the Month Show and the next live taping is November 14th @ The Bell House in Brooklyn, NY. www.employeeofthemonthshow.com. You can follow her @catielazarus or just walk behind her and don't make eye contact. It won't be creepy for anyone.
It's a huge day in Lisa and Emily's relationship: They finally watched DUMB & DUMBER together! Comedian and writer Ted Travelstead loves studying pick-up artists. Street magic expert Drew McClanahan (Nick Maritato) is on the come-up, and wants to plug the books he's yet to publish. Emily Heller Lisa Hanawalt Nick Maritato Ted Travelstead
This week's episode of How Was Your Week comes in like a lamb and out like a lady. First, UCB comedian and writer/performer CHAD CARTER joins Julie to talk about gene therapy, dog brains, and whether all massage is erotic. Then, author, writer and generally funny and wonderful guy TED TRAVELSTEAD is here to promote his new book, THE PETRAEUS FILES, , and tell us what it was like pretending to be a hostage-taker for criminology students, how he deals with his OCD, and why "pimp stuff" isn't cute anymore. Plus: What the Cannibal Cop likely does and doesn't know about from pop culture right now, what SMASH has become, the hierarchy of frozen yogurt, what is most chilling about a particular British Humanzee, and a very stupid and pointless anecdote about Fancy Feast. THIS SHOW WILL FILL THE HOLE THAT THE CANCELLATION OF "ENLIGHTENED" HAS LEFT IN YOUR LIFE I FUCKING SWEAR.
Ted Travelstead, Vanity Fair reporter and co-author of Sex: Our Bodies, Our Junk, joins Emily in this throwback episode. Emily and Ted discuss religion and sex, Betty White, the gag-reflex, and the New York City versus San Francisco dating scene. Also, how nice is too nice for a "nice guy"?
Ted Travelstead (Vanity Fair; Sex Our Bodies, Our Junk) facing his fears... with hallucinogens... at a mall in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was recorded live at How I Learned I'll Never Do That Again (Most Likely).