Part 3 of Greg’s stories of life on the road.
From “Undateable” and “Rules of Engagement,” Bianca Kajlich stops by. One of the best podcasts of the year.
From Chicago by way of Parks and Recreation, Jim O’Heir talks about his dad the cop and getting free stuff.
Awesome comic Sebastian Maniscalco talks to Greg in Denver about his big plans to drive a rented Cadillac to Whole Foods.
Greg continues down the road of his best stories on the road as a comedian.
The great Will Sasso calls an ex-girlfriend to verify his sexual prowess. (She confirms.)
From Silicon Valley and Yogi Bear 3D, T.J. Miller talks about his brain and Greg’s patio.
From “Parks and Recreation” and 20 other things, Kirk Fox sits at a crossroads in life and Greg helps him through it.
Superstar Tom Green fields calls with Greg. They answer hard questions about cancer and hemorrhoids.
From the “Kroll Show,” Jon Daly describes his wife as a 10 and then premieres his new Brian Williams impression.
In honor of his friend Adam Carolla’s film “Road Hard,” Greg recounts some classics from his early days in Boston.
From CBS’s hit sitcom “The McCarthys,” Greg’s old Boston pal Jimmy Dunn recounts a naked hot tub party they went to as younger men.
Greg flies solo and talks about the Grammy Awards and Bruce Jenner's new dilemma(s.) He may lose his voice at some point.
Matt Braunger recalls how the Fitzdog called him the n-word the first time they met. The two describe violent fantasies and veer into politics.
From Orange Is the New Black, Alysia Reiner talks to Greg about how neither of them cheat on their spouses. The sexual tension is palpable.
The Lucas Brothers find time between their FXX show, truTV show, and developing a sitcom to sit with Greg and talk about LBJ.
A solo podcast from Greg! Evocative comedy and biting satire from one of America’s premier humorists.
ComediENNE Iliza Shlesinger shares with Greg half-naked photos of her boyfriend and the virtues of L.A.’s historic Comedy Store.
Steel Panther fans call in from around the country to file paternity suits and track down lost jewelry. Don't miss this one.
Greg digs deep into the mind of "The Walking Dead's" Josh McDermitt to find out if he had a bad childhood.
Star of House and ABC's Resurrection, Omar Epps shares with Greg his experiences coming up with Tupac Shakur.
Greg's longtime friend, stellar comedian Nick Di Paolo, recounts a fight on stage in Boston and makes Greg cry.
From the hit series Transparent, Melora Hardin helps Greg break down the terminology of LGBTQ. John Matthews comes to the rescue.