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Whoa That's Sick

Mark Little and Erik Scott

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Whoa That’s Sick is a podcast from NYC comedians and roommates Erik Scott and Mark Little – two grown men who definitely thought they’d be living alone at this point.
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Classroom Crush

Classroom Crush

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Classroom Crush is a podcast hosted by Rebecca Bulnes about the heartbreaking, embarrassing, formative memories of childhood crushes. Every week Rebecca talks to an interesting guest about one of their most memorable crushes from their early life, and how they influenced their perspective on love.
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There’s one question that has stumped our universe for centuries: Why do men? Emma Willmann is on a quest to find out the answer in this podcast from Betches Media. Each week, Emma is inviting some of the funniest and most interesting men she knows into the studio and pulling from the Ask Men Anything inbox to ask your biggest, weirdest, and most pressing questions of earth’s most mysterious beings. What makes a man ready to settle down and choose a partner? Why don’t men ask their friends f ...
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The Reductress Minute

The Reductress Network

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The Reductress Minute brings you the most biting satire and topical stories from the lens of Reductress. Each episode is hosted by the real writers and editors of Reductress, with Reductress’ most popular headlines, articles read by your favorite comedians, and off-the-cuff chats with the editors. It's all the news that's fit to speak!
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Comedy interviews are great, but they never ask the really juicy questions: how much is your rent? How do you have sex? What's that weird trait you find attractive in potential partners that other people find bizarre? You wanna know! And we don't blame you. Enter CRAZY HOT, a podcast hosted by Eileen (Aries) and Lauren (Virgo), two hotness experts and chronic over sharers six years into our overnight success as NYC comedians, featuring interviews with the world's hottest funny people (and ou ...
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From their homes, Kareem and Rachel get down to brass tacks on vanish mode, signing documents, executive dysfunction, living alone, boarding schools, Rachel’s Carrie Bradshaw era, the West Village Girl phenomenon, Kareem’s old website, “real jobs,” the dynamics of the group chat and its accompanying drama, friendship fallout, national security issu…
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Kareem, from his office in Manhattan, and Andrew (SubwayTakes Co-creator and producer), from his home in the Hudson Valley, talk over Andrew’s recent nuptials, his Vows feature in The New York Times, the liberal use of the word “creative,” making your own trophies, Kareem’s feud with the paper of record, an update on Andrew’s foray into social medi…
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From their studio and basement, respectively, Kareem and Ian rehash his original take, why Ian’s display name on the podcast app is Shrimp King, how the ‘90s were the pinnacle of…everything, the taxonomy of gremlins versus goblins, body dysmorphia in men, the etiquette of riding the subway as a public persona, the phenomenon of Ye’s latest track, m…
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From their offices, Kareem and Willa rehash Willa’s original take, how dating apps are like buying a used car, why SubwayTakes is a dating app, reminiscing on apps like Yik Yak, Grouper, and LiveJournal, Willa being mistaken for Cazzie David, Willa’s experience so far as the youngest-ever Editor-In-Chief of Cosmopolitan and Seventeen, the etiquette…
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"People are real down on the subway lately but I still like taking it!!" Kareem and Michael continue on the train and talk about Michael's directorial debut, Eric Larue, directing as a way of developing every character in a movie, Kareem and Michael's future buddy comedy where they open an indie Target (and also their buddy drama where they're room…
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From their home studios, Kareem and Jay revisit banana hammocks, saying “congratulations” for birthdays, what Jay calls “summertime penis,” the politics of a Speedo, the dongs of various Greek gods, Lenny Kravitz’s ever-present bulge (and infamous dick slip), the demographics of what we’re calling “the hat draft,” funky ass white boys, the great ne…
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From their home studios, Kareem and Paul re-litigate how Heinz is the best ketchup of all time and why fries must be included with the price of a burger. They also dig into bald-guy and gap-tooth representation (does David Letterman have a gap?), fashion tips for aging cool guys, wasting time in the gym, what are Miracle Whip, Clamato, and club sod…
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"Fundamentally, everyone is a good person!" Kareem and Ramy continue on the train, grab a meal at IBN Hamido in Astoria, Queens and and talk about finally peeing after you've been holding it for too long, probiotic yogurt causing sharts, Ramy's new animated show #1 Happy Family USA on Prime Video, turning into a dad with manic energy, babies eating…
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We discuss Hawk Tuah Girl, pets, and people that talk at movies. Whoa That’s Sick is a podcast from NYC comedians and roommates Erik Scott and Mark Little – two grown men who definitely thought they’d be living alone at this point. Produced by Stephan MacLeod. LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE: APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whoa-thats-si…
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From their homes, Kareem and Abdullah also discuss NYC smelling like worms, slugs are unhoused snails, Abdullah's alt take that was "we should make farting socially acceptable" but it had already done, two cat households, Kareem needing a bodyguard, brown guys at Vice, what it felt like when Abdullah got the phone call greenlighting his show Deli B…
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We discuss Valentines movies and teen boys on public transit with Rachel Coster. Whoa That’s Sick is a podcast from NYC comedians and roommates Erik Scott and Mark Little – two grown men who definitely thought they’d be living alone at this point. Produced by Stephan MacLeod. LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE: APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca…
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From their homes, Kareem and Joyelle also discuss White spicy, Black Las Vegas, Kareem v. Karim v. Krem, Oprah v. Orpah, being North African American, Italians are white, everyone should be forced to work as a server for a while, omakase, eating everything with chopsticks, all men wishing they were standup comedians, rawdogging life with no therapy…
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We discuss Benicio del Toro, rat czars, and 3 Ninjas. Whoa That’s Sick is a podcast from NYC comedians and roommates Erik Scott and Mark Little – two grown men who definitely thought they’d be living alone at this point. Produced by Stephan MacLeod. LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE: APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whoa-thats-sick/id179387…
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From their homes, Kareem and Hari also discuss how Florida is America's dick, Trump-style takes, the Dakotas don't have enough people, odd numbers, Kareem doesn't know state capitals, land acknowledgements, square shaped states, states that are mid, people wearing shoes inside is a colonial mindset, it's never too late for butt stuff, Al Cowlings, …
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We discuss garbage men, school plays, and bad breath with Charles Engel. Whoa That’s Sick is a podcast from NYC comedians and roommates Erik Scott and Mark Little – two grown men who definitely thought they’d be living alone at this point. Produced by Stephan MacLeod. LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE: APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whoa-…
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"Queens is the KING of all Boroughs!" Kareem and Nigel continue on the train and talk about drifting his bike at 4yrs old in his grandmother's driveway, signing with the legend Dave Mirra, going viral on YouTube, how "selling out" isn't a thing, the Brooklyn Banks, riding his bike 40hrs a week, sending emails and doing zooms, Nigel's iconic subway …
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"Leaf blowers need to be eradicated from the face of the earth!!" Kareem and Cate continue on the train and talk about blowing v. sucking, Kareem's sunglasses as camouflage, Cate wearing white sneakers but still being a real fornicator, Feluccas, her new movie Black Bag, Kareem being the most famous mole man in NYC, Cate disliking dirty glasses, th…
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"Young people have such an important role to play but they don't know how to play it!!" Kareem and Jane continue on the train and talk about Jane's good legs, Laura Dern, Kareem being cast as Jane in a movie, Kareem not looking like any of Jane's two husbands, inspiring young people to be activists, dogs as emotional beings, spirituality, rat intel…
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"Servers need to stop saying HOW'S EVERYTHING TASTING?" Kareem and John continue on the train and talk about having a personal connection, good sons, escalators, brushing teeth on camera, being overdressed v. being underdressed including yoga pants, John's new live show Mr. Romantic, not really watching your own movies, what is comedic acting, Stev…
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We need more BLACK MOVIES." Kareem and Ferg continue on the train and talk about music videos, cowboy boots, Ferg's dog Crash, animals generally, feeling lost, the group chat, Kareem's suit, glizzys, Kareem's rock n roll music and other stuff. Plus, a behind-the-scenes chat with Andrew. Host: Kareem RahmaCreators: Kareem Rahma and Andrew KuoCamera:…
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"Restaurants GOTTA STOP singing happy birthday to ADULTS" Kareem and Hasan continue on the train and talk about Hasan's hair routine, Kareem's hairless cats, djinns and other stuff. Host: Kareem RahmaCreators: Kareem Rahma and Andrew KuoCamera: Willem Holzer and Tian SippelEditor: Tyler ChristieMixer: Dale Eisinger Learn more about your ad choices.…
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This week, Emma is joined by guest co-host Rachel Coster (comedian and host of the web series Boy Room) to talk about what the aesthetic of a boy's room says about them, the importance of clean hands, and why mood lighting makes sex better. Next, they're joined by comedian Dan St. Germain to talk about testosterone levels, whether or not Espresso i…
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Emma is joined by comedian and actor Matthew Broussard to talk about therapy, dads, and botox. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Matthew answers a listener who wants to understand what's going on in the minds of men who leave unsolicited comments about women's bodies on instagram. Then, Emma asks Matthew anything, from boat shoe stereotypes, to the appea…
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Emma is joined by Ben Mandelker, co-host of the podcast Watch What Crappens, to talk about feuding with a national gym chain, why Skeletor is a gay icon, and embracing loose wrists. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Ben answers a listener who wonders why her boyfriend's guy friends open up more to her than to him. Then, Emma asks Ben anything, from the s…
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Emma is joined by comedian and actor Adam Pally to talk about the joy of rooting for a home team, the layers of gay panic, and what it's like to have perfect eyelashes. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Adam answers a listener who wonders how men talk about women when they're not around. Then, Emma asks Adam anything, from having kids, to how to spot a s…
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Emma is joined by comedian Gianmarco Soresi to talk about airport travel, early 2000s metrosexuality, and why politicians should publicize their porn search terms. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Gianmarco answers a listener who worries that the way men act on Love Island is the way men in real life actually think. Then, Emma asks Gianmarco anything, f…
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Emma is joined by comedian Justin Silver, to talk about the lie of fitness trackers, friendship tattoos, and why men aren't being honest about what they're really thinking. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Justin answers a listener whose boyfriend always answers his mom's phone calls no matter what they're doing. Then, Emma asks Justin anything, from da…
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Emma is joined by comedian Anthony DeVito, to talk about romanticizing retirement communities, Italian matriarchs, and the terror of a wooden spoon. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Anthony answers a listener question about divorced parents finding love again. Then, Emma asks Anthony anything, from age gap relationships, to finding out his dad was in th…
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Emma is joined by comedian Tommy Brennan, to talk about growing up with 6 sisters, being a musical theater kid, and not becoming a doctor. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Tommy answers a listener who wonders why her ex situationship is hitting her up even though they're both in relationships. Then, Emma asks Tommy anything, from Catholic guilt, to gett…
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Emma is joined by comedian, actor, and former basketball player Rafi Bastos, to talk about bonding with his son, his first kiss at Carnival, and eating sushi off of models. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Rafi shares his perspective on whether single parents need to disclose that they have kids on the first date. Then, Emma asks Rafi anything, from the…
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