Greg has Sugar Ray frontman Mark McGrath on today's podcast, as well as co-host Mike Gibbons. They start off by talking about Mark's life, and what music Greg's kids are listening to lately. Greg talks about masturbating in the studio earlier, his masturbation habits when he flies, and what living in Venice is like. They break down the standup of Mike Gibbons, when a surprise knock on the backdoor reveals Norm MacDonald who sits in for the rest of the podcast.
Greg has friend of the show and fellow Bostonian Mike O'Malley back on the show to discuss last week's Andy Dick hijinks, the use of language, and the true impact of harmful rhetoric, and what should be done about it.
Greg talks about being in Philadelphia, and what the shows have been like at the Helium Comedy Clubso far. He also talks about his fall is looking like, busy with some road shows, and TV show that just got picked up. He also covers the Andy Dick incident, what he was thinking during it, and what happened after it. He plays fan favorites "Malebag" and "Overheard".
In the podcast that occurred post-Andy-Dick-fit-of-rage, Greg covers a variety of wholesome topics like pedophilia, gay puppet marriage and asking women to go topless in films. Greg and Andy then go on to the fun stuff by discussing how they would like to die. Once they’ve covered all the sobering topics, Greg moves on to overheards and the classic “Talk Your Way Out of It!”
Greg discusses being on vacation on the East Coast with his family, staying at extended family members places, and missing a few podcasts during that time. He also talks about some podcasts he recorded while on the trip that have yet to be released, and what his plan is for the fall. He then discusses his father, some hard times in his relationship, his final memories of him, and a nice story about remembering him at Rao's.
Adam Carolla talks to Greg about his annoyance with lazy people, what it means to be successful, and when Adam feels okay with mailing it in. Then Greg and Adam exchange dog poop stories and Greg brings a Carolla-hater to Adam’s attention. Greg asks Adam a serious question about life and death, how to deal with it, and how it relates to some every day scenarios. They wrap up the podcast with some talk of hemorrhoids and a Talk Your Way Out Of It?
Greg starts off this podcast from his sister's house in Northern Westchester, NY and doesn't have much to do. He talks about his work on the pilot, how being dead inside helps him power through the business a bit, and what's up next for him. He talks about a great trip to Nantucket where he did a set, and celebrated his anniversary. He wraps up the monologue with some Overheards before getting to some interviews with other comedians.
At a loss for a guest, Greg is relegated to doing the podcast with his producer and associate producer, Kevin Kraft and Eliana Horeczko. He talks about the death of Amy Winehouse, the tragedy in Oslo and the closure of the last remaining Borders Book Stores.
Greg does the podcast from Venice, California after a slow day of hanging out with the family and relaxing. He starts with a little talk about Amy Winehouse, goes right into Malebag and talks about the other various games that have been a part of Fitzdog Radio, and talks about some old-timey candy. He then tells a story about a friend of his father's and the restaurant Rao's.
Greg talks to former Senior Writer on Saturday Night Live, Hugh Fink, before going onstage at the UCB theatre. Hugh was recently mentioned on Letterman for one of Greg's favorite bits, which Hugh graciously does on the podcast. They talk about their experiences writing on various shows, and fights that almost happened at the workplace. Greg and Hugh talk after the show about how it went, and a joke Greg pulled back from. Greg also does a little intro from the Venice studio, where he plays fan favorite Overheard.
Greg does the podcast from the Punchline in San Francisco this weekend, and talks about some of the podcast fans he met while performing there. He also breaks down the difference between bachelor and bachelorette parties, how guys and ladies treat their drunk during those parties, and tells an incident of a bachelorette party hassling him at the Punchline. He also talks about working on the show he is running for VH1. He then talks with the booker and the feature act from the Punchline, who respectively talk about some historic moments at the club and great stories with Greg, and how to work on his comedy act.
Greg talks with Dana Gould about the delicate balance of comments on Twitter, the legend that is Bill Murray and their celebrity neighbors. Then they talk about Greg’s pilot, chocolate cocks and gluten-free communion wafers. And what show would be complete without some classic Overheards and a new Talk Your Way Out of It!
Greg and guest Iliza Schlesinger, host of the new pilot that Greg has been talking about for the past few months, talk about some current events while figuring out which one of them is the boss of the other. Then they talk about whether or not women can be funny and why women insist on telling people that they are magic. Then they do some Overheards, Is It Racist, and, Talk Your Way Out of It.
Greg starts off with a monologue from his new car, after selling his beloved previous car, and talks about maybe getting a moped. Greg comes to the realization that he's either incapable of getting upset, or become much more zen with himself. He also plays fan favorite games Malebag and Overheard. Then Greg has writer Mike Sacks in the studio. Mike Sacks tells a story about a recent book signing that went poorly, and the two of them talk about the best place to poop. Mike Sacks explains what a Vegan strip club is like, and what's wrong with the confidence level of stripper patrons. They talk about the comedy and writing scene, and their experiences in it.
Greg introduces guest Rick Shapiro and talks about how much more freedom he has doing the podcast. Rick slips into a casual conversation about his parents’ sex life which leads Greg into his adolescent sex story. They then talk about Louis C.K. and finish off the show with some Overheards and a Talk Your Way Out of It.
Today's podcast is from a show he did with Dave Attell in New York. Before the podcast, he does a monologue from his studio in Venica, where he talks about the show he is busy running, more problems with his nether regions, his favorite comedians on Twitter. He also gets to some fan favorite games: Malebag and Overhead. He then introduces the live comedy show podcast he did with Dave Attell in New York.
Greg and guest Rob Corddry talk about Rob’s show Children’s Hospital and Rob shares his train-writing process for the show. Mike Gibbons is back and the studio and manages to ruin Greg’s good time by poo-pooing his recent accomplishment of getting into the Irish Top 100. Then Greg talks about how much he wants to fuck Sarah Palin and why Olivia Munn sucks so much on The Daily Show. There’s some Is It Racist questions, a Talk Your Way Out of it and a whole lot of talk about sick children.
Greg does the podcast this week heading to the UCB Theatre in LA to tell a story that fits the theme "The Horror". He starts off this podcast in the car to discuss how he does his intro, his lack of a smile while performing, hyper focusing during Sodoku, and his recent troubles with his nether regions. He wraps up the following day with a recap of the show, as well as fan favorites Stripper Names, Malebag, and Overheard.
Greg gets to know the Fitzdog staff: Eliana Horeczko, Kevin Kraft, and the new sales guy David Nussbaum. Greg starts off the podcast with some chat about Rep. Weiner, and pictures of his junk. They also play fan favorite games Overheard and Talk Your Way Out of It.
Greg talks about being in Atlantic City, and why it should be considered a part of Pennsylvania and not New Jersey. He also talks about how much he dislikes the Jersey Shore, and what life is like for even the most successful comedians. Greg plays fan favorite game Overheard, gets to the Malebag, and tries out some new jokes he wrote just before the podcast. The main feature today is Greg's interview with close friend Neal Brennan live on stage in Atlantic City.
Greg starts the podcast with a little talk of the neighborhood he lives in, and the game show he just got through hosting. He also talk a little about his memorial day plans, and his recent trip to New York. He then interviews some of the folks from the set of his game show, such as: the cue card guy, the makeup lady/PA, the wireless engineer, and the show runner Ron Deutch.
Greg talks a new low budget pilot that he is working on as the host, and how many game show pilots he's been the host of. He also talks about an old oil trick he used to pull, the condition of his hotel and flight, and gets a little vulnerable. He then talks to Keith Robinson onstage at a show in New York. He also plays fan favorites Overheards and Talk Your Way Out of It.
Greg Fitzsimmons and Greg Proops get into a number of heated discussions about baseball, President Obama and Carrot Top. The Gregs then discuss the cowardice of people who comment on the Internet and how free podcasts are under fire by total assholes. Then we find out why the Irish can drink so much and the Asians drink so little.
Greg brings you another interview from his recent trip to New York, this time with Steve Schirripa, formerly Bobby on The Sopranos, but not before talking about the trip he's on now, and bringing you another round of Overheads.
Greg talks about dirty French IMF Head and how he wrongly forced himself on a chambermaid on our ground. He also goes on about golfing with his son and his recent gig in Atlanta. Then he does some Malebag, Overheards and Is it Racist? He wraps up by chatting with friend, neighbor, and show creator Evan Dunsky.