Episodes
Sunday May 06, 2018
Fatigue, Twitches, and Light Switches
Sunday May 06, 2018
Sunday May 06, 2018
Peter and Elliott reunite in an epic battle of trying to stay on topic. With hints of Hegel, one Tasmanian devil, and a generous dose of catching up, this episode will leave you wondering why Americans love lamps so much.
Sunday Apr 22, 2018
The Alien From Inner Space
Sunday Apr 22, 2018
Sunday Apr 22, 2018
This week Peter teams up with the poet, author and musician Pádraig Ó Tuama to talk about the stranger that we are to ourselves.
Sunday Apr 15, 2018
Too Soon (ft. Todd McGowan)
Sunday Apr 15, 2018
Sunday Apr 15, 2018
While Peter is traveling, Elliott hangs out with author of Capitalism and Desire, Todd McGowan, and they discuss capitalism, comedy, and why Todd would refuse a million dollars.
Monday Apr 09, 2018
A Fun Way To Murder Someone
Monday Apr 09, 2018
Monday Apr 09, 2018
Before embarking on their travels, Peter and Elliott discuss art, aging, and the missed comedic opportunities of murderers.
Sunday Apr 01, 2018
The Crucifixion and Fake Lotto Tickets
Sunday Apr 01, 2018
Sunday Apr 01, 2018
Peter and Elliott have a quick catch-up and an even quicker look at a philosophical interpretation of the crucifixion.
Sunday Mar 18, 2018
Trapped In A Sitcom
Sunday Mar 18, 2018
Sunday Mar 18, 2018
Peter takes a break from producing his short film to discuss the psychic value of filmmaking, while Elliott talks about crying during Coco.
Sunday Mar 11, 2018
How to Turn Pain into a Stomach Ulcer
Sunday Mar 11, 2018
Sunday Mar 11, 2018
Peter and Elliott dissect the worst ways to handle the worst things.
Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Who’s the Dickish of Them All?
Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Sunday Mar 04, 2018
On mirrors, not being who we are and Irish safe spaces.
Sunday Feb 25, 2018
Sweet Nothings
Sunday Feb 25, 2018
Sunday Feb 25, 2018
Where Peter and Elliott discuss nothing, the nothing that’s something, the nothing that’s nothing, and Tinder.
Sunday Feb 18, 2018
Macaulay Culkin and Masturbation
Sunday Feb 18, 2018
Sunday Feb 18, 2018
Fantasies: What are they, why do we have them, and how much of a weirdo are you really?