From "Orange is the New Black" & “Clipped,” Lauren Lapkus does NOT tell Greg how many guys she’s been with.
From the hit television show BOOM!, Tom Papa drops in and talks about losing his virginity. John Matthews also straightens out some Fitzdog Fiction.
Mike Gibbons gets drunk on tequila and joins Greg for a discussion of Catholicism, Caitlyn Jenner and the death tax.
Greg takes calls from his listeners and then finally talks to his Aunt Jo from the Bronx, who declares that a woman should never be president.
Whitney Cummings talks about her healthier new body image and tries to tell Greg his legs are not too skinny.
From Comedy Central's "Review," Andy Daly shares an Overheard with Greg and discusses the success of his show.
From “The Hangover” & “The Fighter & The Kid,” Greg’s old pal Bryan Callen discusses how you get a good nickname and how to bury a body in WWI.
Greg flies solo and describes almost losing his penis in a home repair accident. He may or may not have cried. Find out!
Comedian/filmmaker Graham Elwood joins Greg in a conversation about the LA Podcast Festival and Graham’s playboy lifestyle.
From the dirty streets of North Bergen, New Jersey to the Fitzdog Studios, Joey "Coco" Diaz unleashes on men in sandals and guys who drive Priuses.
Greg’s old pal and "America’s Got Talent" runner-up Tom Cotter talks about the golden days of stand-up in Boston and the horrors of telling jokes on ships.
Show favorite Bob Saget riffs about how he is developing his new stand-up material and his new series "Fuller House."
Greg opens up the phone lines and has a long discussion with his friend Judd Apatow, who is celebrating the successes of his movie and book.
Bobcat Goldthwait and Barry Crimmins talk about their award-winning documentary "Call Me Lucky," which portrays Barry taking on online child pornography in front of Congress and winning
Greg talks to Dana Gould about his keynote address at The Just For Laughs Montreal Comedy & Arts Festival. And how Dana's parents forget all of his childhood memories.
Chappelle’s Show co-creator Neal Brennan talks about his early days in Greenwich Village working at a comedy club and his recent success as a standup, IFC show host and director.
From Childrens Hospital, Human Giant and The League, Rob Huebel asks Greg whether or not he should reproduce.
From FX’s “Married” and Adult Swim, comedian Brett Gelman denies being a hipster and talks about Greg’s 16th anniversary.
Mike Gibbons kicks back with Greg for a long one. They discuss Mike's recent divorce, his CBS sitcom pilot and dating on Tinder.
From “Sullivan & Son” and “Bar Rescue,” old friend Owen Benjamin talks to Greg about Nazis and investing. Watch Owen in "The Next Great Burger," a new TV show that airs at 10pm on Esquire Network.
Boston wise-ass Nick Di Paolo returns to talk politics and stand-up comedy, following his awesome appearance on the show in January.
David Huntsberger, host of the new SyFy series "Reactor," discusses abortion, race and whether you are reborn as a giraffe if you are bad in this life.
From Ray Donovan and The Thin Red Line, Dash Mihok takes us down his road less traveled.
Star of “The Office” Kate Flannery takes us from her dad’s tavern in Philly to the set of one of the best sitcoms in the last 20 years. God loves the Irish.
NPR superstar and author Sandra Tsing Loh walks Greg through how he will handle his wife’s eventual menopause and his daughter's fertility cloud.