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At the top of the pod, Adam talks about a vintage Cher song he was listening to, and “Cher” chimes in to explain its origins. Adam also rants about the way the news is delivering panicked information to everyone, and Adam speaks more on fear, regulation, and calibration. Up next, Adam reads some more entries for the new game: ‘Good Guy/Bad Guy’, and talks about catching up with the family over the weekend. Before the break, Adam plays part of the theme song for an old KROQ sketch called ‘The Cabbisons’.

Adam opens today’s podcast talking to Bryan and Gina about The Hudson Brothers Show, and other horrible memories from his childhood. He also shares his love of Kevin Costner. Joe Buck then joins the line and talks about his Play-by-Play videos that have gone viral. Oliver Hudson also joins to discuss Adam’s epic day of filming on ‘Dawson’s Creek’. From there, Joe and Oliver talk about their podcast, ‘Daddy Issues’, and the guys chat about Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise, and Jeff Ross. Before heading out, the guys discuss making the most of your opportunities. Gina reads news stories about Trump canceling his nightly briefings, SNL highlights, and sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden. Before the break, the guys talk about Coronavirus and the quarantine.

Jeff Cesario is on the line right at the top of the show. Adam rants about construction in Burbank taking an absurdly long time and never getting finished, and then introduces some entries for a new game called ‘Good Guy / Bad Guy’. They also watch a clip from a recent Unprepared performance, and talk hockey and streaking with Jeff. Later, Chet Waterhouse brings the weekly sports report, and Gina reads news stories about the first pets to test positive for COVID 19, Sesame Street holding a town hall to explain Coronavirus to kids, and gambling expectations for the NFL Draft. Before the break the group comments on Chipotle paying a massive fine for making people sick, and YouTube’s 15th Anniversary.

Adam opens today’s show with a snippet from his upcoming book/audiobook, ‘I’m Your Emotional Support Animal’. He also tells Bryan and Gina about his recent conversation with Dr. Drew about anthropomorphism, and how it relates to our current political atmosphere. Later the guys improvise with Ernest Lee Bigot, and take a look at a bizarre Bill Cosby movie called ‘Mother, Jugs & Speed’. Gina then begins today’s news talking about Rob Gronkowski reuniting with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay. They also talk about Trump suspending immigration during Coronavirus, Kim Jong Un possibly being gravely ill, and the spike in poison control calls since all the disinfectants were hoarded. Before the break, Gina talks about how the Kardashian’s are helping during the COVID19 crisis.

Adam opens today’s show with a snippet from his upcoming book/audiobook, ‘I’m Your Emotional Support Animal’. He also tells Bryan and Gina about his recent conversation with Dr. Drew about anthropomorphism, and how it relates to our current political atmosphere. Later the guys improvise with Ernest Lee Bigot, and take a look at a bizarre Bill Cosby movie called ‘Mother, Jugs & Speed’. Gina then begins today’s news talking about Rob Gronkowski reuniting with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay. They also talk about Trump suspending immigration during Coronavirus, Kim Jong Un possibly being gravely ill, and the spike in poison control calls since all the disinfectants were hoarded. Before the break, Gina talks about how the Kardashian’s are helping during the COVID19 crisis.

Adam opens today’s show talking about lessons learned from the Michael Jordan documentary, ‘The Last Dance’, and the dynamic between Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. He also talks to Bryan and Gina about delayed gratification, and the time he called into the Phil Hendrie show. Before the break, Gina reads news stories about Trump’s Tweets to ‘Liberate’ various states, dogs sniffing out Coronavirus, and Michael Cohen getting out of prison early amid COVID19 concerns.

At the top of the show, the guys talk about ‘So I Married An Axe Murderer’, which is one the films produced by today’s guest, Rob Fried. They go on to chat about Bill Maher’s recent comments on all the Coronavirus doom and gloom, and play a Doors trumpet mashup. Up next, the guys play a round of the Rotten Tomatoes Game, and ‘Nancy Grad’ chimes in with her thoughts on Tiger King. Rob Fried then joins the line and talks to the gang about improving your cellular health with TruNiagen. They also talk about his work as a film producer, how the industry has changed over the last couple of decades, and Rob’s experiences making ‘The Boondock Saints’ with the infamous Troy Duffy. Before heading out, Rob talks about his move into the ‘wellness space’ and discoveries made through TruNiagen.

At the top of the podcast, Adam tells Bryan and Gina about his upcoming interview with Dennis Quaid. He also talks about doing standup via streaming, and his daughter Natalia successfully profiling and judging him. The guys then chat with a fan who is living in Sweden, where they are approaching the Coronavirus in a much different way than everyone else. Up next, Titus Welliver talks about his life during the quarantine, the role he had ‘The Doors’, and details from some terrible tragedies that befell his family early in his life. Before the break, Titus talks about the intense training to be a painter under his dad, and other celebrity painters that are actually very talented.

Adam opens the show talking about how everyone is reacting to the virus and quarantine exactly as you think they would. The guys then play a clip from a recent performance of ‘Unprepared’, and go on to talk about the range of Venice Beach, CA in 1975. Jordan Harbinger is then on the line to discuss the problem with patent trolling. After that Nick Santora talks about the success of his new show ‘Most Dangerous Game’, and the shorter ‘Chapter’ format of Quibi. They also discuss not letting hard work go to waste, maximizing your potential, and what it’s been like working with Christoph Waltz and Liam Hemsworth. Before the break, the guys play a round of Made Up Movie.