Greg is late to his own podcast, so Andy Kindler starts it alone and then brings him to tears.
Comedian/writer Jamie Lee, the child of rock club owners, recounts some adventures from her youth.
Legendary actor/comedian and damn fine human being Dave Koechner talks about working with David Lynch.
Tampa radio legend Mike Calta hosts Greg in Florida to talk about his grandmother's tattoo.
Rory Albanese, former executive producer of The Daily Show, gives up a sure thing to pursue his passion as a stand-up.
Comedian/director Bobcat Goldthwait recounts being a six-year-old who brought a nun to tears.
Nick Di Paolo recalls dark memories of living in a basement in Venice Beach. He’s also got a gripe with Stephen Hawking.
From the hit show “24,” Mary Lynn Rajskub not only makes Greg laugh, but more importantly makes him think.
From their new HBO show "Crashing," Judd Apatow and Pete Holmes talk hell gigs and Garry Shandling.
From the Sex Pistols, the amazing Steve Jones talks about stealing cars and the beauty of a taint strip.
From The Daily Show, comedian/actor/agitator Al Madrigal talks about his wife’s cousins visiting from Korea.
Greg’s old Boston pal Jimmy Dunn is back in LA, looking to follow up his starring role in “The McCarthys” on CBS.
Mike Gibbons is back to talk about meeting Mel Brooks and make his 2017 predictions with Greg.
From TV, film and the stage, comedian Tom Papa talks to Greg about whether he is codependent. Listen, because he needs to know what you think.
After 45 appearances on Letterman and stand-up specials everywhere, Jake Johannsen has a marathon talk with his buddy Greg.
We start off with an abridged edition of “The Sunday Papers” and close out with a short interview with one of Greg’s heroes -- the legendary Brian Wilson!
Comedian, writer for Conan and bestselling author Laurie Kilmartin talks about how she dealt with the death of her father by Tweeting about it.
Adult Swim star and guitar wizard Brendon Small goes through the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.