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Returning superguest Cynthia Kmak joins me for a spooktacular episode. We break from traditional animal facts to bring you a special episode centering around werewolves. The history, the need to knows, the myths. And lots of puns at the end.
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When a peacock fugitive is on the run, only the BPD can step in to restore justice. Or, just, sometimes peacocks like to escape the zoo. At least that's what is true in Kelly Noonan's experience. Kelly is a good friend, excellent writer, and real cool person. She shares real life peacock stories, real life Poshmark woes, and some deep introspection on this weeks episode.
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What the heck is an axolotl? Cozi Orlen, aka host of the You Need To See This! podcast and indie, underground animal expert joins me to talk about these happy little sea lizards. We make a few too many references to Emily In Paris, and coin a new, very relevant phrase about blood.
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Spiders are scary. This episode is about black widow spiders, which are scary. So, to mitigate the terror, we spend more time talking about Scarlett Johansson than actual spiders. Turns out, they are both kinda weird. Liz Marcucci from the Who Dis? Show talks to me about these nifty lil spooders and so much more.
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Shaq is pretty dang tall. But how big is Shaq compared to a humpback whale? That's what comedian, actor, mask maker (Katie Does Good) and TikTok star (singersewer) Katie Cutler and I try to get to the bottom of in this episode. I mean, a lot happens, but... the Shaq conversation really deserves its own episode.
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Some people think manatees are big dumb potatoes. Kate Wiersema (CSz Minor League, Improductions LLC, general great person) hopes to help break that stereotype. She may not be an animal person, but she IS a manatee person. We talk about midwest cuisine, how dumb Christopher Columbus is, and so much more.
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For fans of the show it should be no surprise that this entire episode is one long innuendo. For one, the animal is the dik dik. Like, who let that happen? And two, I'm with the hilarious and talented Allie Vollmer - so sillies were bound to transpire. Tune in for eye related trauma and a 46 minute dik dik joke.
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Spotted: Chicago's hottest comedian and social media content strategist Carly Kohake sitting down with Pawd Pod to talk about the pettiest of birds, crows. We also discuss our future presidential run, if it's weird to be naked in front of pets, and Simon only makes one Sheryl Crow joke.
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Thanks to the amazing Oatmeal for bringing this creature and it's impressive butt to our attention. Because without it, returning guest and America's sweetheart Alex DiVirgilio and I might not have ever known about the world of wonders that a wombat possesses. We talk very, very in depth and exclusively about the wombat butt. So if you're not into butt stuff, this one's not for you.
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We all know the honey badger gives no f***s, but we might not all know about its awards, inside-out butt, or favorite snack. Film maker, comedian, film critic, and guy I've worked with at several jobs Sean Price joins me to tell me more about his love for and admiration of the fiercest animal around. We also take apart some childhood trauma and our celebrity crushes.
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How did the hot dog get it's name? And why do they call it a wiener? What does liberty have to do with the dachshund? Teacher, comedian, and dachshund enthusiast Sue Taney joins me to delve maybe too deep into the origins of these short and stout stunners.
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There's an elephant in the room. The court room, that is. Because there has been an elephant convicted of MURDER in these United States. Yvette Jaskiewicz of CSz Theater Chicago is one of the funniest people I know, and also loves butts and elephants a whole lot. Together we debunk many elephant myths, and aim to put French Lick, Indiana on the map.
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It's hot squirrel summer here at the Pawd Pod! Heather Scholl (After Party, Anarchy!, CSz Theater, etc) joins to talk about these furry little tree rats, bidets, nut chunking, and Animal Crossing.
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Season 3 is HERE and what a way to start it other than with our first ever in person recording! AND on top of that with one of my personal favorite comedians and dearest friends - Bri Fitzpatrick!! We go into detail about tree kangaroos and regular kangaroos, because I didn't understand the assignment. We consider what kangaroos COULD be if people didn't limit their abilities, how to actually pronounce koala, and the inner workings of each kangaroo part. Check out Bri in The Quest We Can Do on Twitch!
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Co-Host of Shared History (@SharedPod) and comedian Natalie Younger stops by for the season 2 finale of the Pawd Pod. And what better way to end the season than with possum talk. Or opossum talk. They are not the same, turns out. Take a journey with us down the road less traveled, and join the pro-possum team.
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Ducks. So cute. So horrifying. This one really earns its explicit content warning, because, wow ducks. Way to be. Kelsey Myers of CSz Chicago and "The Goose" fame joins me in one of the silliest dang episodes in Pawd Pod history.
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Whaaaale whale whale, if it isn't THE Maggie Smith (Co-host of Roommate Lovers, contributor to The Onion, producer at Make It Up Media, and much much more) drops by to chat about the mean girls of the water, Orcas. We also dive in to the best vegan treats, free donuts, and what owning a turtle must be like.
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You know who hates Mondays? Garfield, duh, but also okapi. This week the amazing Amelia Fowler (owner and head of Diversity and Inclusion for CSz NYC, actress, comedian) joins me to delve into the animal that evaded old white folks for a long time.
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How many times did you watch Hamster Dance as a child? A lot? You wouldn't be alone. But what do we know about those little vibin' rodents? Did you know they were merciless killers? Or that they can handle their liquor better than I can? Writer and improvisor Alice Stanley Jr joins me to talk about her affinity for hamsters, the life lessons they've taught her, Mini Brands, Dunkin Donuts, and some spicy pug hot takes.
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ComedySportz San Antoni all-star Bailey Solo and I share in deep rooted frog trauma. We spend time unpacking that together in this frog-filled episode. We discuss frogs as sports, frogs as military leaders, frogs with other professions, good frog accessories, bad frog accessories, frog surprises, and a whole lot more.
- Visa fler