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Adam and Bryan open the show without Gina – who’s out sick with food poisoning. Mike August calls in (while on a trip to Disneyland) to share some funny stories from when he used to represent Gilbert Gottfried. The gang then chats about the current state of Disneyland employees and clientele. Next, former NFL tackle Andrew Whitworth joins the show to talk about his recent retirement after winning this year’s Super Bowl. Andrew recalls some of the best players he’s competed against and shares some insight on his long and illustrious career.

Adam, Gina, and Bald Bryan open today’s show remembering Gilbert Gottfried after his sudden passing. Then, Adam talks about a recent interaction he had with a barber and teases his upcoming interview with Henry Winkler. After that, the gang comments on the USPS suspending service in Santa Monica due to repeated assaults on their carriers. Before the break, Adam plays a clip from Real Time with Bill Maher about comedians and cancel culture.

Chris joins the gang in-studio to talk about his wedding in Palm Springs last week that everyone was in attendance for. Adam comments on the homeless population out there compared to LA, and talks about the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach that he participated in the next day. Comedian Erik Girffin joins the show and Adam tells him how much he enjoyed the Showtime show Erik was on “I’m Dying Up Here.” Then, they talk a bit about local politics and Adam shows a picture that was sent to him of a big dog sitting in a movie theater. Before the break, they have a discussion about the rise in violent Los Angeles street crime.

Adam, Bryan, and Gina welcome Adam’s longtime assistant and producer Matt Fondiler to the studio. They go through some of Matt’s favorite memories from throughout the last decade, including an epic road trip for one of Adam’s book tours. Later they listen to a new tribute song from Rich Banks. Before the break, everyone plays a round of the Rotten Tomatoes Game.

Adam welcomes Kyle Dunnigan to the studio at the top of the show. They immediately begin discussing Caitlyn Jenner’s new FOX show, and go on to chat about Kyle’s upcoming tour, as well as taking over as ‘New Matt’ after Adam’s longtime assistant leaves. They also talk about trying to do work on Kyle’s property, the origins of the ‘Hoodoo Gurus’, and Trump’s hole-in-one shot. Before the break, Gina reads news stories about an epic drug bust, the NFL in hot water over allegations of workplace harassment, and Kim Kardashian’s thoughts on Pete Davidson.

At the top of the show, Adam announces that his longtime producer and assistant Matt will be leaving for Austin, TX. He also teases Ryan for getting a strange costume for an upcoming Sid and Marty Krofft convention. Before the break, comedian Jonathan Kite is in studio with a long list of incredible celebrity impersonations, and Adam shows him Bobby Hollander’s greatest hits.

At the top of the show, Adam shares his thoughts on the George Carlin doc that Judd Apatow is putting together. They talk further about the career and life of Carlin, and go on to discuss the Jeff Foxworthy ‘trophy’ meme that’s gone viral, which sparks a rant about participation trophies. Later, the guys talk about the new HBO show, ‘Winning Time’, and Chris’ interaction with a Karen at a Starbucks. Before the break, Jerrod Sessler is in studio to discuss beating cancer, driving NASCAR, running for congress, and his experiences in the Navy.

Adam is thrilled to welcome Gabriel Iglesias back to the podcast after many years. The guys talk about his upcoming performance at Dodger Stadium, and flash back to his days growing up in Long Beach, CA and performing standup since age 10. They also discuss his possibly reconnecting with his dad, his weight loss transformation, and trying to do comedy before he was too young to get into comedy clubs. Later they chat about how they develop their comedic material, and they also exchange stories of accidentally killing the boss’s dog on the jobsite. As the conversation wraps up, Adam and Gabriel share their views of success, life on the road with three tour busses, and thoughts on the recent Will Smith / Chris Rock controversy.

Today’s pod opens with a conversation about the phrase ‘mind your own bee’s wax’. Adam also brings up what he learned about the future of homelessness in Culver City, and Gina shares her experience of meeting Will Ferrell after a ‘Ron Burgundy Live’ performance. Up next, the Irate 8 of March Madness Madness begins. Before the break, Chris enters the studio with some Trending Topics to discuss.