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Larry Wilmore

Writer, comedian, and host of the podcast "Black on the Air." Known for his comedic commentary and social commentary.

Top 3 podcasts with Larry Wilmore

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Jul 20, 2024 • 59min

Ep. #667: Pete Buttigieg, Larry Wilmore, Rep. Byron Donalds

Join Pete Buttigieg, the U.S. Secretary of Transportation and former presidential candidate, comedian Larry Wilmore, and Rep. Byron Donalds, a Republican congressman from Florida, as they navigate the chaotic political landscape. They dive into the humorous absurdities of recent political events, dissecting speeches from the Republican National Convention and the nuances of the abortion debate. Expect sharp insights on the intersection of comedy and politics, along with a lively discussion on public perceptions of political figures and the challenges of civil discourse.
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Mar 30, 2022 • 2h 10min

A Lakers Abyss, Plus Embiid Tales, Boston’s Bad Luck, and Will Smith Fallout With Chris Mannix and Larry Wilmore

Chris Mannix, a sports reporter for Sports Illustrated with deep basketball insights, discusses the struggles of the 76ers and their playoff hopes, alongside Boston Celtics' ups and downs. Comedian Larry Wilmore shares his take on the Lakers' dramatic decline post-championship and the lingering effects of the Oscars incident with Will Smith. They dive into the complexities of roster management, the Eastern Conference dynamics, and the cultural significance of sports. Expect humor, sharp analysis, and engaging storytelling!
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Mar 13, 2021 • 58min

Ep. #558: Annabelle Gurwitch, Scott Galloway, Larry Wilmore

Annabelle Gurwitch, a bestselling author and podcast host, joins marketing professor Scott Galloway and comedian Larry Wilmore for a lively discussion. They dive into the aftermath of COVID-19 and the shifting job market, spotlighting the rise of gig work and the widening wealth gap. The trio humorously critiques the royal family's charm while addressing serious topics like racism and economic struggles. They also debate the roles of capitalism and communism, stressing the need for empathetic reform in today's society.