Archive for May 2012
Mort Morty, the first mute podcast host in history, sits down with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to discuss the upcoming world premiere of independent feature film "Fuzz Track City." (Music by very talkative Adam Blau.)
Standard Podcasts [00:17:01m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (Loading)Television producer, actor, writer, Twitter addict, and father of three kids, Tonncast host Shane Nickerson brings his laid-back, off-the-cuff interview style to the airwaves once again. This time, he sits down with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson. Topics covered include: the importance of alcohol at social events, the truth about strip clubs, the challenges and rewards of fatherhood, and how smoking pot makes it easier to understand children. (Music by lap dance master Adam Blau.)
Standard Podcasts [01:01:22m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (Loading)Wendy Sweetlove is known for her silky smooth singing and bawdy on-stage behavior, and now she lends those sultry qualities to the podcast universe. On her show The Tonncast, she dares tackle all the real issues facing the average American. She probes very special guest Todd Robert Anderson for answers to pressing questions she needs to know about...herself. What new job should she go after? How great is it to be in her company? Why is it that everything she does is inappropriate for her parents to listen to? (Producer's note: we're pretty sure when Mr. Anderson says, "Sense is the strongest smell," he meant, "Smell is the strongest sense." Although it could have been, "Scents is the strongest smell." But that seems unlikely. Anyway. Music by the silky smooth Adam Blau.)
Standard Podcasts [01:23:10m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (Loading)Gregory Jones, celebrated New York actor and writer, always enjoys hosting The Tonncast for the first time. He gets on the phone with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to discuss the downfall of modern society, the strange place Generation X occupies in American history, the fact that talking about acting is dull, and that podcasts like Mark Maron's should make people feel uncomfortable because they are too damn personal. (Music by the president of Generation Y, Adam Blau.)
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