Eric Andre, the wildly surreal comedian known for his chaotic humor, brings his unique flair to the discussion. He shares hilarious tales of YMCA shower farts and the peculiarities of redheads. The trio dives into the failed experiment of Quibi and how texting moms from hecklers' phones is his secret to bombing gracefully. With a mix of nostalgia, they explore personal quirks in entertainment, including foot fetishes and the absurdity of modern media. Strap in for wild anecdotes and unexpected laughs—it gets wonderfully weird!
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Sleep Hygiene for Insomnia
Avoid associating your bed with restlessness to improve sleep.
Get out of bed if tossing and turning for 15+ minutes and read by dim candlelight instead.
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Remembering Patrice O'Neal
Eric and Sam recall Patrice O'Neal's complex personality and depression.
Patrice's comedy shined in live shows but was tough to capture on film.
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DIY Demo Reel Success
Eric Andre taught himself video editing over a year to create a demo reel.
He pitched The Eric Andre Show on his iPhone to a network VP at parties until it got picked up.
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The big sleep
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Listen to Eric's podcast “Bombing with Eric Andre” from iHeartMedia and Will Ferrell’s Big Money Players Podcast Network –– with new episodes every Wednesday Eric Andre rolls in an hour late and somehow still steals the episode. The boys break down YMCA shower farts, sleep apnea setups, and why every redhead is a gamble. Mark and Sam pour Lagavulin 16 while debating whether Cary Grant was bisexual and if showing your feet online is the new stand-up comedy. Eric shares how The Eric Andre Show almost got chopped up for Quibi, confesses he's not drinking much (until he is), and reveals his secret weapon for bombing with grace: texting moms from hecklers' phones.
This one’s got old-man gym gear, OnlyFans chihuahua crimes, DVD nostalgia, anal fissures, and the real reason Jimmy Stewart never took his shirt off. Strap in, it gets weird.