

Duncan Trussell Family Hour
Duncan Trussell Family Hour
A weekly salon-style supershow where comedian Duncan Trussell and guests explore the multiverse. See Duncan on the road! DuncanTrussell.com for dates & details.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 1h 36min
639: William Montgomery
William Montgomery, a soldier and luminary author, shares his latest work, 'The Story of Me: The Ginger Jaguar of Ukraine.' He dives into humorous tales about bizarre frog rituals and their psychedelic consequences, while also reflecting on the emotional hurdles of writing an autobiography. The conversation touches on surreal encounters with bears and the role of therapy in reconnecting with creativity. Alongside quirky anecdotes about Cracker Barrel and culinary conspiracies, Montgomery offers insights into the complexities of personal enjoyment in today's society.

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Sep 14, 2024 • 1h 53min
638: Emil Amos
Emil Amos, a talented musician and one of Duncan's oldest friends, joins the conversation to explore a vibrant mix of nostalgia and creativity. They dive into the hilarious and ethical complexities of prank calls from their college days, culminating in their new release, 'Insidious Mind Control.' The discussion meanders through karma, rebirth, and the intricacies of spiritual encounters, shedding light on personal growth and societal norms. With humor peppered in, they reflect on the absurdities of human behavior and the importance of therapy amidst it all.

Sep 8, 2024 • 1h 9min
637: Solo!
Dive into a humorous exploration of the shift from in-person chats to remote conversations, complete with outrageous plans to outshine a popular YouTuber. Discover the peculiar link between empathy and the crumble of famous monuments. Enjoy whimsical tales of a cat's antics that lead to reflections on humor and the benefits of therapy. Uncover the dark allure of satanic cinema and the haunting truths of child actors. Lastly, navigate the complexities of psychedelics and personal growth, all punctuated with empowering metaphors from culture.

Sep 7, 2024 • 1h 20min
636: Brian Simpson
Brian Simpson, a sharp comedian and philosopher, dives into the invigorating blend of comedy, gaming, and consciousness. They tackle the ethics of AI and its rapidly evolving nature while humorously reflecting on cultural trends in communication. Brian shares insights on instinct versus reflective thinking, alongside the fascinating world of gaming, including Microsoft's major acquisitions. The duo wraps up with comedic takes on modern technology’s quirks, including its role in intimacy and privacy concerns, leaving listeners both entertained and thoughtful.

Aug 28, 2024 • 1h 17min
635: David Nichtern
David Nichtern, an author and meditation teacher celebrated for his role in The Midnight Gospel, dives into the intricacies of spiritual retreats and the challenges of engaging sincerely with Buddhist practices. He shares insights on renunciation, meditation, and the balance of preparation and spontaneity in both comedy and teaching. The conversation tackles imposter syndrome, the interplay of joy and pain in life, and the impact of modern technology on personal growth. Expect humor and honesty in navigating spiritual disillusionment and authenticity.

Aug 27, 2024 • 1h 12min
634: Ian Fidance
Ian Fidance, a comedian and celebrated cumologist, dives into a whirlwind of lively discussion. He shares hilarious tales about bizarre Christmas traditions and the comedy lifestyle, while exploring deep themes like self-worth and relationship challenges. The conversation takes a darkly humorous turn as they joke about the psychology of murderers, compare extreme sports to life's risks, and even touch on near-death experiences. With playful banter and candid reflections, Fidance leaves listeners laughing and pondering life's absurdities.

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Aug 26, 2024 • 1h 11min
633: Jason Louv
Jason Louv, an author and teacher known for his expertise in magick, meditation, and sacred traditions, joins the discussion to explore the profound impact of perception on reality. They delve into personal journeys through Buddhism, the significance of symbolism, and how confronting negative emotions can lead to personal growth. The conversation emphasizes living life as an art form, navigating the digital landscape with awareness, and the transformative power of online education, all while weaving in humor and insightful anecdotes.

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Aug 23, 2024 • 1h 14min
632: Matt McCusker
Matt McCusker, a modern comedian known for his fresh perspectives, shares his humorous takes on life's absurdities. He dives into the struggle of balancing fitness and parenting while combating distractions like gaming. The duo reflects on childhood mischief and how it shapes adult perspectives, along with a quirky look at society's sugar obsession. They also discuss the intersections of political tactics and personal health management, and contemplate the deeper meanings of spirituality and meditation in transcending ego. It's a blend of levity and introspection!

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Aug 15, 2024 • 1h 31min
631: Jamar Neighbors
Jamar Neighbors, a popular comic known for his engaging performances, dives into the philosophy of clowning, revealing its artistic depths and societal stereotypes. He shares his journey in comedy, balancing childlike spontaneity with the pressures of professional expectations. The conversation shifts to the role of humor in mental health and the importance of support, touching on the challenges of parenthood. They also reflect on humorous apocalypse scenarios while highlighting the joys of live comedy and the quirks of personal grooming.

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Aug 9, 2024 • 1h 10min
630: Cody Delistraty
Cody Delistraty, an author and journalist known for his book 'The Grief Cure', dives into the intricate nature of grief. He critiques societal norms surrounding loss, emphasizing the need for authentic emotional expression over the clichéd five stages of grief. The discussion highlights personal triumphs amid sorrow and explores how technology shapes our grieving processes. Cody also humorously ties grief literacy to consumer culture, contrasting deep emotional connections with modern marketing tactics. His insights promote genuine support and reflection in navigating loss.