Greg makes his yearly predictions and checks on last year's. He and Mike Gibbons take a look back at 2014.
Sitting outside the UCB Theatre in Los Angeles, comedian Doug Benson talks about what happens when guests get too high on his show Getting Doug with High.
From Little Britain, Bridesmaids and much more, Matt Lucas hangs out with Greg at his new job.
Greg's guest Jo Koy sits patiently while Dave Attell calls Greg to plug his dates at Carolines December 26-28. Don't miss Dave's show.
Comedian Josh Wolf talks about pot legalization. Also he warns people against eating an entire edible.
Comedian Kyle Kinane helps Greg count down the 20 professions with the highest rate of suicide. Besides podcasting.
From "The Heart, She Holler," Heather Lawless talks about being famous without ever being recognized on the street and the horrors of being seated at a bad table at a wedding.
Greg is on the edge of his seat as Pauly Shore describes a day in his life. Spoiler alert: It ends with him getting laid.
Fitzdog Radio opens up the phone lines with guest Jimmy Pardo. Guess whose Twitter announcement drove more calls to the podcast?
From FXX's "The League," Steve Rannazzisi reveals that there may very well be nude photos of him online.
From Comedy Central’s “The Ben Show,” Ben Hoffman describes how he fights his A.D.H.D. with his O.C.D. so he can feel like a normal J.E.W. Gibbons hangs out.
Andy Kaufman wingman Bob Zmuda talks about his days with Robin Williams before storming out of the studio. Either Greg or Bob skipped his meds that day...
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Comedy Bang! Bang!’s Scott Aukerman reviews the winners of the “9 Best Sitcoms of All Time” contest and does a joke about the new Ouija movie.
Tony Hinchcliffe describes growing up with a mom who was a bookie in Youngstown, Ohio. He and Greg then offer Bud Selig some tips on improving professional baseball.
From Comedy Central's "Drunk History," Jen Kirkman reminds Greg why she is one of his favorite guests.
From the Wayans comedy dynasty, Marlon Wayans breaks down why selling keychains is just as important as $750 million in box office sales. Please don't take his picture.
From The Nerdist Podcast and Comedy Central's "The Meltdown," Jonah Ray demands that Greg do a proper monologue and then traces the creation of The Meltdown world.
Rob Corddry fields calls from listeners as well as an emergency call from his wife. Greg and Rob talk about their wild teenage years.
From Mom and Breaking Bad, Matt Jones chronicles his early 20s living in Amsterdam doing sold-out improv shows and then scoring a gig on the greatest television show in history.
Greg talks to fellow comedian Nate Bargatze about doing stand-up in a stranger’s living room on New Year's Eve.